Lara Croft gets ripped off, and this time its not for porn!
Wednesday 2 August 2006 @ 11:38 am | By Ivan 'Nahu' LozanoAccording to GamesIndustry.biz, Eidos is considering weather to take legal action against Ozura Mobile for breach of copyright. The reason being Lava Kroft, a mobile game developed by Ozura. The game features “a new age woman who has an exceptional thirst for discovering some of the most intriguing and mystical treasures in the world“. Yep, that sounds like Lara Croft all right!






