In the SNES version, which takes place one year after the events of the film, the player controls Dr. The SNES version uses an original story and is a sequel to the film, while the Game Boy version reuses the film's plot. Ocean developed an action side-scrolling platform game titled Jurassic Park 2: The Chaos Continues and released it for the SNES and Game Boy in 1995. Also in 1994, Hi Tech Entertainment released Jurassic Park: Paint and Activity Center, a painting activity game for DOS. The game plays out through eight different minigames and features FMV segments starring look-alikes of the main characters. Īdditionally, Universal Interactive released Jurassic Park Interactive exclusively on the 3DO Interactive Multiplayer in 1994. As in the game's predecessor, the player can play as either Grant or a Velociraptor. Now he must deal not only with dinosaurs, but InGen soldiers as well. In it, Grant's helicopter crashes on Isla Nublar after taking off from the island. Sequels and other games (1994–1996) Ī sequel to the Sega Genesis version of Jurassic Park, entitled Jurassic Park: Rampage Edition, was released in 1994, and immediately follows the events of its predecessor. The machine's cabinet resembles the rear of the film's Ford Explorer tour vehicles and contains hydraulic pistons to move the seat according to action on the screen. It features missions that involve the player using a joystick to protect a vehicle by shooting any targets that appear on screen. Īlso in 1994, Sega released a rail shooter arcade game titled Jurassic Park. The player must search the island to retrieve eggs from seven different dinosaur species and place them in an incubator at the Jurassic Park visitor center. The player controls a scientist who becomes stranded on Isla Nublar after a helicopter crash. The game's events take place after the film. It was developed and published by Sega for the Sega CD (also known as the Mega-CD). Ī point-and-click adventure game, titled Jurassic Park as well, was released in 1994. It is a side-scrolling platform game which includes several driving levels. Īnother Jurassic Park game, developed and published by Sega, was released for the Game Gear and Master System in 1993. Playing as each provides the user with an alternative story and different levels. Developed by BlueSky Software, the game can be played in two modes, either as Dr. Sega published a side-scrolling platformer action game titled Jurassic Park for the Sega Genesis.
#JURASSIC PARK GENESIS PC#
As in the Super NES version, the PC version also features isometric and first-person shooter perspectives. Ocean also released a computer version of Jurassic Park for DOS and Amiga. Objectives include turning on the park's power system and rebooting the main computers, as well as collecting raptor eggs. Īnother variation was the Super NES version of Jurassic Park, which incorporates isometric gameplay for outside environments but uses a first person perspective for indoor environments. The NES version was released in June 1993, followed shortly by the Game Boy version, which is a port of the earlier version. Jurassic Park, released for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) and Nintendo's Game Boy, is an action-adventure game played from an overhead perspective, with various goals that loosely follow the plot of the film. In each version, the player has to complete several objectives to finish the game and escape the island of Isla Nublar.
#JURASSIC PARK GENESIS SOFTWARE#
Ocean Software released three distinct Jurassic Park games optimized for different platforms, while Sega released four distinct versions of Jurassic Park for five different platforms. 9 Jurassic Park Institute Tour: Dinosaur Rescue (2003).
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A park-building game, Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis, was released in 2003. In 1997, several developers, including DreamWorks Interactive and Appaloosa Interactive, produced various games for nine different platforms to coincide with the release of the film The Lost World: Jurassic Park.įor the 2001 film, Jurassic Park III, a total of seven games were produced, including three for the Game Boy Advance and three PC games. Developers Ocean Software, BlueSky Software and Sega produced various games in 1993, coinciding with the first film, Jurassic Park. Numerous video games based on the Jurassic Park franchise have been released.