

Main article: Jurassic Park (Sega game)=]] Game Cartridge= Lastly a version of Jurassic Park was released for PC: DOS and Amiga, which incorporated some isometric and first-person shooter gameplay, with notably improved resolution and artwork compared to the console versions. This plotline loosely resembled the novel, in which Alan Grant, Ellie Sattler, Robert Muldoon and Donald Gennaro (Muldoon does not enter the raptor nest) visit a Raptor nest to count eggs, and have gas grenades (which they do not use) as protection. For instance, the last objective in the games is to wipe out the Velociraptor nest with nerve gas grenades. The Nintendo versions used some plot elements of the novel. The Japanese version of the Super NES game was published by Jaleco.

The player has to complete several objectives to beat the game and escape the island, such as turning on the park's power system and rebooting the main computers, as well as collecting raptor eggs. The Super NES version of Jurassic Park was also noted for being one of the few Super NES games to incorporate four-channel Dolby Surround. Another variation was the Super NES version of Jurassic Park, which incorporated isometric gameplay for outside environments but used a first person perspective as if looking through a pair of night vision goggles for indoor environments. Several levels were notably absent on the Game Boy version. Jurassic Park released for the NES and Game Boy were isometric action adventure titles, with various goals that loosely follow the plot of the film.

]] Jurassic Park (1993) ]] Ocean Īs the film was released, Ocean released three very distinct Jurassic Park games optimized for the different platforms. 7 Universal Studios Theme Parks Adventure (2001).5 Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis (2003).6 ]] Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis (2003).4 ]] The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997).
