Hereâs a port I never expected to see, but is now real and can be downloaded today: Tomb Raider on for the Game Boy Advance handheld console. Itâs true. And this wild port is only possible thanks to the flexible open-source âOpenLaraâ project.
Tomb Raider running on a Game Boy Advance comes courtesy of modder XProger. They uploaded a clip of the classic action game running in real-time on a GBA to Twitter and the video quickly went viral. I assume because a lot of people, like myself, were shocked to see such a technically advanced 3D game running on hardware like the GBA, a console that was never very good at high-quality 3D graphics.
And yet despite the weaker hardware and other technical limitations, like cartridge space, Tomb Raider on GBA looks shockingly playable even if the framerate isnât rock-solid.
According to XProger, who has spent over a year working on this port, when they started they werenât even sure if Tomb Raider could run on a GBA. But after enough optimization, they got it working well enough for this initial build which XProger calls an âAlpha Version.â
âThere are many further improvements [I have planned],â explained Xproger over on the GBATemp forums. âAs well as optimization of content and video to fit the entire Tomb Rader game in a 32 MB cartridge. But so far only 3 levels are available.â
This is built using âOpenLaraâ, an open-source port of the original Tomb Raider engine also created by talented modder Xproger. Thanks to âOpenLaraâ you can run the classic game across a bunch of platforms including the original Xbox, 3DO, iPhone, and 3DS. And now you can add GBA to that list, too
âAny sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.â â Arthur C. Clarke
âHoly shit, this is Tomb Raider running on a GBA!?!â â Zack Zwiezen