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Listing to the amazing soundtrack. | |||
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== Media == | == Media == | ||
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Revision as of 10:57, 29 April 2020
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Welcome to the Tomba! Wiki, a site that aims to completely document everything about the Tomba (or Tombi, in Europe) series of video games, created by Whoopee Camp for Playstation in the late 90s. This site is hosted and maintained by the Tomba Club.
Feel free to register and help out. Currently editing is restricted to users with a confirmed e-mail address.
Games
Have a look at both games here:
- Tomba! (1997)
- Tomba! 2: The Evil Swine Return (1999)
Or see this list to also see demos:
A list of all items:
A list of all events: Events
Listing to the amazing soundtrack.
Media
Documents and articles
- e.g. interviews with developers, reviews of the game, strategy guides
Technical information
- Discoveries/technical/etc
Fandom
- e.g. artwork list, ROM hacks
Merchandise
- Add merchandise information here, e.g. links to IA scans
External links
- Tomba! and Tomba! 2 on The Cutting Room Floor
- e.g. old Whoopee Camp websites
- Tomba Club and Whoopee Camp Twitter accounts