Jurassic Park Sega Mega Drive

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Everything you need to know about Jurassic Park

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jurassic-park was developed by BlueSky Software in 1993 and published by Sega for Sega Mega Drive/Genesis. It was released as part of merchandise related to the 1993 film of the same name. The game includes elements from Michael Crichton's 1990 novel, Jurassic Park, on which the film is based.

In 1994, after the financial success of the film and its merchandise, Sega released a sequel to the video game titled Jurassic Park: Rampage Edition.

Brief History Jurassic Park

Nerve-shattering action!

Enter Jurassic Park: the definitive experience. On this lush lost island covering thousands of acres of rainforest, dinosaurs - yes, DINOSAURS - roam, feed, sleep and reproduce. Recreated from ancient DNA, the most massive and dangerous animals ever known resume their primitive lives as if the last 65 million years were just another yesterday.

Protected by the latest electronic shielding, thrill seekers watch as brachiosaurs wallow in swamps and herds of tricertops traverse jungle vines. However, an unexpected fate awaits the fearsome beasts and unsuspecting tourists alike. A sudden, violent hurricane devastates the park, trapping the humans and releasing the scariest animals in prehistory!

The dinosaurs lay waste to the island, fighting other beasts and evading the traps and weapons of their human enemies. And one man, paleontologist Dr. Alan Grant, stranded in the storm, makes his way to safety while dodging the cutting jaws of the Tyrannosaurus Rex and the paralyzing saliva of the Dilophosaurus! Now is your turn. Take on the role of Raptor or Dr. Grant. Immerse yourself in a fast-paced race for survival in a techno-primitive world, if you dare!

Grant: Trapped in T. Rex territory! Dense dark clouds have covered the sky for days, covering the horizon in all directions. But his research can't wait, so he leaves the park in a vehicle, touring the island with his head full of questions and his notebooks full of scientific data.

You're on the other side of the island when the rain starts hitting the roof of your vehicle. Then the storm rises, and as the winds whip through the palm trees of the jungle, your hopes dim. You turn a curve, the headlights shining on the electric fence and its identification sign: T. Rex.

With a piercing flash, lightning slices through the sky. Everything turns dark. Then, a deafening silence. Has it been a minute? Five minutes? Fifteen? Suddenly, enormous jaws loom out of your windshield, inches from your face. Sharp teeth crunch on the frame of the vehicle. Then you're in a salt shaker, banging, cracking your head, like the last grain of salt, or the last man, on earth!

Next thing you know, you're dazed, bruised. . . and still breathing. The vehicle is destroyed. Something heavy crawls in the nearby grass. You better clear your head quickly and figure out how you're going to stay alive.

«Start of the Jurassic Park Game«

Jurassic Park Gameplay

Jurassic Park is a standard side-scrolling action video game, with platform game elements. The ultimate goal is to reach the end of each level, using items placed in fixed locations. However, the game features a variation then uncommon in action games, [citation needed] giving players the option of using two characters who play independently of each other. The game can be played as paleontologist Dr. Alan Grant or as a Velociraptor.

Grant is the default character and can be changed to the Raptor using the "Player" option in the game's main menu. The game has three selectable difficulty levels: "Medium" is the default neutral setting, while "Hard" means more damage taken from enemies (who move faster and attack frequently) and "Easy" mode makes enemies Less troublesome enemies of which there is relatively little damage. taken.

Each player receives three lives; When one is lost, the player restarts at the beginning of the level. A finished game will reset the game completely, although passwords are displayed between levels, allowing the player to continue from a specific level rather than from the beginning. A Password option is displayed in the game's main menu.

When playing as Grant, your goal is to navigate through seven areas of Isla Nublar, and arrive safely at the Visitor Center to escape by helicopter. He must confront the various dinosaurs that roam the island, now free from their enclosures. Grant can use several weapons, including a tranquilizer gun, a stun gun, flash grenades, gas grenades, and a rocket launcher. All of these items require ammo refills that are scattered throughout the island, sometimes in hard-to-reach places. Grant's recovery item is a first aid kit, some of which occur in each level.

The player character Velociraptor can jump higher than Grant, and run much faster, although he can only attack from close range using his teeth and claws. The Raptor's goal is to elude (or eliminate) Jurassic Park security guards, and corner Grant in the Visitor Center. The Raptor plays for only five levels.

Along the way, stray dinosaurs can be annoying for the Raptor, who can knock them out. The enemy guards wield grenades and missiles, but the Raptor can easily defeat them, although the final level increases the presence and temper of the guards. The Raptor's health item is generic "meat", although it also has the ability to eat a "compy" to regain its health.

Graphics

The graphics of this Game are really well done, considering it is on the Genesis; the level designs are gorgeous, the jungle looks like a huge treacherous jungle, the pump station looks like an abandoned sewer system that looks haunted, the canyon looks like a rocky mountain and the other levels are great too. La etapa final en el Centro de Visitantes se parece mucho a la de la película, hasta los dos enormes esqueletos del T-Rex y el Brachiosaurus, y el gran cartel que dice «Cuando los dinosaurios gobernaban la Tierra».

The character designs and animations are great; many of the dinosaurs are seen exactlyjust like they did in the movie (especially the Brachiosaurus!). The VelociRaptors look almost like they do in the movie (I say almost because for some strange reason, their claw is not visible unless they are attacking), the Dilophosaurs are very detailed right down to their multicolored frills around their necks, the T-Rex is He looks like his movie counterpart (well, almost, his skin is brown and not dark green like in the movie).

Grant's clothes look exactly like they do in the movie (his blue jean shirt and beige khaki jeans, his white Fedora hat, and I think he has his red bandana around his neck). It doesn't have any facial detail, but it looks fantastic nonetheless. The rangers look good, with their orange JP helmets and weapons, and they also come in different varieties (some wear green uniforms, others gray, black, etc.). Like Grant, they lack facial detail, but other than that, they are very good and well made.

The animations are fluid, from Grant and the rangers firing their weapons (the stun gun emits a huge electrical current, the rocket launcher (of course) launches rockets that explode on impact and create a large blast radius, and the grenade effects are excellent , whether spreading Knockout Gas, exploding, or causing a blinding flash), to the Dinosaur Actions (the Dilophosaurus Flyer coming out of its neck and spitting Poison, the VelociRaptor jumping and Attacking someone/something with its Claw, and the T -Rex braking through a huge wall and roaring), and other various animations (flowing water splashing across rivers, electrical energy emerging from broken wires, and a pool of molten lava).

Music and Sound

The sound effects and music are above average; The explosions from rocket launchers and flashbang grenades sound like explosions, the electric current from the stun gun sounds electric, the engine of the boat racing through fast rivers sounds like an engine, and the dinosaurs sound fantastic, even if some of their sounds don't. are. be exactly like the movie'

The music is not bad; the jungle has this tropical sounding music that gives a sense of impending doom, the pump station has gloomy music, and the visitor center music sounds very imminent, adventurous, and suspenseful all at once. The music that plays when you die sounds very somber and dark, it's really creepy. The Game has other good sound effects and music and they all fit well with the Game, even if it doesn't match the movie's music and the movie's amazing sound effects.

Final reflection

Jurassic Park is not a very flawed game, its flaws can be overlooked and its good points are very strong; Excellent graphics, changing atmosphere, a lot of suspense, good sound effects and music, and very fun and addictive gameplay. Don't confuse Jurassic Park with another bad game based on a movie, this is a rare exception and this game is a true underrated gem.

Game technical sheet

Developer

Blue Sky Software

Distributor

sega

Console

Release Date(s)

2004

Genders)

Action, Platforms

game modes

1 Player

Cooperative

Nope

Format(s)

Cartridge

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