UPDATE: Dave & Busters officially rolls out Tomb Raider Arcade. Click here for details.
Last year right before IAAPA 2017, we found out that Canadian based game maker Adrenaline Amusements was working on not one but two different video arcade games involving Ubisoft’s Rabbids – Rabbids Hollywood and Rabbids Ticket Fiesta. When I got some hands-on time with both games at the show, I was surprised to see that Hollywood was a straight up video arcade game without any ticket dispensers. It is also notable for it’s 120″ screen and support for 4 players at once, a rarity among arcade light-gun type games.
After checking their website, it has been updated to show that the game is now shipping out to interested arcades & venues out there while Rabbids Ticket Fiesta has been delayed until March. I did try and reach out to Adrenaline for comment on this a couple of weeks ago but did not hear back.
Tomb Raider Lands At Dave & Busters
(Thanks to Jdevy for the tip)
UPDATE: Thanks to Jordan on Twitter for providing this more professional (albeit with heavy JPG artifacts) cabinet image of Tomb Raider. The image on the screen looks to have been cut and paste from the newer TR game…or it could be one of the cinematics as it is unusual for a light-gun shooter to be in 3rd person. The marquee as seen in the initial images below also appears to be incomplete as Lara Croft also belongs up top; likely they will add that piece once the software is unlocked. Interesting that this image shows standard coin doors as opposed to typical card readers that D&B uses…maybe there’s a slight chance this is a timed exclusive for D&B.
Original Post: A bigger surprise also came along a few weeks ago when I heard that Dave & Busters was getting a “variation of Rabbids Hollywood” based on the popular Tomb Raider series of video games. The game would reportedly begin shipping out to certain, unspecified locations within a “couple of weeks.” I reached out to both Dave & Busters and Adrenaline for comment but there was none to share; so we rely on internet sleuths to notice when said game shows up unannounced.
The game has because showing up at certain Dave & Busters locations this week although we do not know at the moment whether or not all D&B locations will be receiving the game.
This uses the same cabinet as Rabbids Hollywood (4-players at once, 120″ HD screen) as seen above, with the artwork, marquee and pistols changed to fit with the new game.
Here’s a pic of the cabinet snapped by “HellaPancakeSwitch” on Reddit:
UPDATE: Here’s another photo found on the Tomb Raider Forums. This is odd as it shows the game flow from when you start with the cinematics and such. It also shows that like Rabbids Hollywood, it has three levels.
By this you can notice the Crystal Dynamics and Square Enix logos on the left. Between that and the text/art of the marquee, this appears to be based on the video game that Square Enix released back in 2013/14 but modified in some way to be more of an action shooting game than a platform hopping, exploration action game. I would venture to guess that the pistols use a similar technology to Rabbids Hollywood, which appeared to be internal gyroscope sensors as opposed to your typical IR LED net placed around the marquee.
As you can see from this photo above, this is another cross promotional effort by D&B to tie in a game with a movie. Last year you saw them do that with Pirates Of The Caribbean and Spider-Man Homecoming; now it’s Tomb Raider. This marks the first time that the Tomb Raider series has appeared in arcades in any form. Here’s the latest trailer for the upcoming Tomb Raider movie, just because:
If you have a Dave & Busters near you and are interested in this game, I imagine that it should be playable by this weekend at various locations. Unfortunately we don’t have any further details on this one yet but we will certainly update this post once more is known.
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