An official N64 port was considered back in the ’90s, but never finished.
Footage has emerged of a work-in-progress Tomb Raider port for the N64, suggesting Core Design’s classic 3D platformer could soon be coming to the 64-bit system unofficially.
The footage was uploaded to YouTube last month, on April 13th, 2026, by a user named Snake, and shows an N64 port of Tomb Raider running on the Analogue 3D with the “Unleashed” overclock setting enabled. In the roughly five-minute-long video, we see Snake navigating the opening titles, the main menu, and taking some time to explore Croft Manor, before jumping into some of the game’s levels, including the opening Caves section and Palace Midas.
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An official N64 port was considered back in the ’90s, but never finished.
Footage has emerged of a work-in-progress Tomb Raider port for the N64, suggesting Core Design’s classic 3D platformer could soon be coming to the 64-bit system unofficially.
The footage was uploaded to YouTube last month, on April 13th, 2026, by a user named Snake, and shows an N64 port of Tomb Raider running on the Analogue 3D with the “Unleashed” overclock setting enabled. In the roughly five-minute-long video, we see Snake navigating the opening titles, the main menu, and taking some time to explore Croft Manor, before jumping into some of the game’s levels, including the opening Caves section and Palace Midas.
Read the full article on timeextension.com