@@JPalinkas1993 No Jk, here's the video ua-cam.com/video/N_NpxMrFb9Y/v-deo.html Here's the page that talks about it codigoespagueti.com/noticias/cultura/canal-5-generacion-geek/
The lost Savage Quest PC Port. I played it on an arcade cabinet under a roller coaster at Kings Dominion during a thunderstorm and it changed my life. Its currently impossible to emulate, only lets plays I have found is by a guy in a dragon costume who bought the arcade cabinet and posted to youtube.
So back in 2005 my dad actually taped the Before the Dinosaurs (American WWM) premiere for me. The tape included the last part of the previous program which was a rerun of the season finale of Deadliest Catch not anything called “Dino wars”, buuuuuut, it’s entirely possible that what we taped was actually a reairing of Before the Dinosaurs at a later date. That tape is almost certainly gone now, but that’s what I can remember.
Jesus i was not expecting the nostalgic gut punch in this video. I remember playing that Sea Monsters game quite a bit because i couldn't figure out how to download Dinosaur World. But that too created nostalgic memories once i did. But i played that WWD3D Subway Surfers clone a lot.. I would only play it on the bus home from school. And ngl, remembering it just makes me more nostalgic for 2014 than the game itself I missed out on playing JPB and Durango but i just remember watching TheGamingBeaver and other dinosaur youtubers playing them. And speaking of UA-camrs, i even remember watching your really old mobile game videos from that time too. One thing i remember quite clearly for some reason was you playing a Dino Hunters Deadly Shore clone that had stuff like Leedsycthis and other unique animals
I remember back in the early/mid 90s, back when discovery channel was still about science stuff, there was a week long series about dinosaurs. Like, shark week, but for dinos. I LOVED it. Managed to get some on vhs back then, but the tape has been lost to time. The series was called "dinosaur stomps," or something like that
Carnivore and Jurassic park builder took me back! Back when I didn't have a pc but was fully content with JP builder and spent like, 45$ during the years I had access only to my fathers phone. Such a lovely memory.
I played Jurassic Park Builder religiously from ages 5-9. Every day, I’d load it up on my iPod touch for my daily allotted 30 minutes of screen time and my god was it amazing. Such a good game.
In the 90s, National Geographic used to have a special "dinosaur week" programming, airing loads of documentaries about prehistory for an entire week. There were so many shows but I barely recall any of them. One scene that stuck with me showed a diorama of sorts about either Permian or Triassic animals gathering around a pond or swamp. It had a distinct green Lystrosaurus appearing over a mound. There's an image of the Lystrosaurus model online but I don't know which documentary it came from. Another docu was about the discovery of Carnotaurus that showed the creation of a life sized head sculpture, but I may be confusing two separate shows here.
Years ago, I was confused by how there were three versions of Walking with Cavemen that were hosted/narrated by a different person. The version with Robert Winston also resembled Nigel Marven's presence in Chased by Dinosaurs, so I did wonder why he wasn't the host. Only recently, I found out there actually is a FOURTH edition in which he did narrate! I do agree that Nigel Marven hosting Walking with Cavemen would've been cool, but at the same time I actually like the Alec Baldwin version. I'm not necessarily the biggest fan of his - even before the recent incident - but him narrating the American version of a British series gives it a sort of mature Thomas & Friends vibe (as someone that grew up with that show). What I TRULY like about the Baldwin version, however, is the involvement of Evergreen Films, which produced the Walking with Dinosaurs movie just 10 years later. By this time, Evergreen Films had produced the non-related When Dinosaurs Roamed America, Before We Ruled the Earth (which is similar to Walking with Cavemen), and Dinosaur Planet, and the director of those, Pierre de Lespinois, served as co-director on this version of Walking with Cavemen. He added some of his sound effects from those documentaries (i.e. baby Alpha the Saltasaurus for Lucy's infant), a little bit of music from Before We ruled the Earth, and even gave the series a prologue that used footage of the woolly rhino from Walking with (Prehistoric) Beasts - the Robert Winston and Andrew Sachs cuts of Walking with Cavemen don't have the woolly rhino. Even seeing Alec Baldwin standing on a set surrounded by fossils and stilled images reflects those Scott Sampson scenes from Dinosaur Planet. Given that I do like Nigel Marven, hopefully we can get to see his take one day. Maybe it'll have some extra treats of its own that the Winston, Sachs, and Baldwin editions won't have.
According to Wilizilla’s video on Kaiju Lost Media, Tokyo 1960 is simply a dubbed version of the original Godzilla film but with scenes of local actors edited in, akin to Godzilla: King of the Monsters, an English dub with edited scenes featuring an American actor.
I dug through the Web Archive and found exactly what aired on the Discovery Channel on November 5, 2005. Among them were Before the Dinosaurs, The Rise of Man, and "Dinosaur Face-Off" - I presume that's what Dino Wars was referring to. And we've got two episodes, "Tyrannosaurus Rex vs. Triceratops" and "Velociraptor vs. Ankylosaur"... it's The Truth About Killer Dinosaurs with a different name. I think we can close this case
Great Video! Here is a game i remember playing as a kid and it was pretty fun, ''Jurassic: The Hunted'' is a first-person shooter video game developed by Cauldron HQ and published by Activision. The game was released exclusively in the United States on November 3, 2009, less than three weeks after being announced. It was published for the Xbox 360, Wii, PlayStation 2, and PlayStation 3.
Another paleo documentary I can't seem to find anything about other than the fact that it exists (or existed), is a special released in 2002 called 'The World's First Predators' that heavily featured palaeontologist Simon Braddy (who's probably best known to paleo lovers like me for appearing in the underrated masterpiece docuseries The Shape of Life). For years I've wanted to see it but haven't been able to find even the slightest image from it despite there being IMDb and AV Club pages about it. A shame cause it sounds fascinating.
Regarding to the Hall Train Barosaurus short, sadly most of the short film and his stuff right are belong to the museum. Still one of them the time machine video are still available on UA-cam.
I remember there was once a video/livestream that I watched in my 3rd grade school. The guy on the video or livestream ran a website of multicolored dinosaurs/strange animals that we could log onto and create and play around with. They were against a dark background with the creatures glowing in the dark and... that's about it. Honestly, I've always been curious where that went as it basically fell off the face of the planet after I watched it. Honestly, a lot of things from my childhood fell off the face of the planet after like 2015, 2016 to be honest.
There's another Jurassic Park flash game that's also lost media, and it's based on the original ride from USH, where you have to escape from raptors in first-person and entering rooms using keys and items.
There is Peter Molyneux’s BC. And between 1998 and maybe 2003 I saw a screenshot in uk PC Gamer magazine from a under development game featuring dinosaurs with graphics that blew my mind back then, the disk that came with the magazine also included those screenshots and made them a wallpaper on my old pc. I couldn’t for the life of me remember the name of that in development game
Bro you brought back so many memories with the mobile games!!! I played the carnivore Mesozoic and Cenozoic version, Dino Hunter, and I absolutely adored Jurassic Park builder
I have a recording of Before the Dinosaurs on vhs presumably from when it first aired. I definitely remember begging my parents to record it when I saw promos for it during that time. Also came across a tape titled 'Mammals and Dinosaurs' so I'll have to take a look at both of those when I get my vcr set back up
One piece of paleomedia that I hope we find again is the fan Jurassic Park website Jurassic Park Embrio. Created right after the release of JP3, it was a Spanish language fan site with lots of original art and world building that included original designs like a more accurate Velociraptor (albeit featherless) and boxy blue skinned Utahraptor. I printed some of that art but it's taking the dust in an attic now. The Internet Archive doesn't have it, and I didn't have more luck with the way back machine. So if that rings a bell to anyone else here, I would feel less alone in remembering this long forgotten piece of JP fandom.
Ann Darrow from King Kong was named after Clarence Darrow - a pun on the Scopes Monkey Trials. I can't help but wonder if Mystery of Life had any influence considering that it came out a year before King Kong went into production and featured stock footage from Willis O'Brien's earlier dinosaur movies. Did they add sound effects to the footage from The Lost World and The Ghost of Slumber Mountain? And if so, does that make it the first "talkie" dinosaur movie? Mystery of Life is truly the missing link of dinosaur cinema.
Some of these I've heard of and tried out or played with. Like with the canceled Escape from Jurassic Park, Tokyo 1960, Area 407, Planet Dinosaur game, the Chased by Sea Monsters Game, the Walking with Dinosaurs Game, and Jurassic Park Builder.
I just btw I enjoy the longer content. Nothint I like more than finding a great video to watch before bed. It is awesome as I hate switching through videos every 10 minutes.
as a mexican paleonerd i can confirm that i watched the spanish dub for Carnosaur!, but i can only remember certain bits (mostly a raptor hatching from a scientist woman's abdomen and something regarding several women in a lab, maybe used to hatch the raptors)
Eye witness dinosaur hunter. Peak big pc box games, walking around a museum at night learning about dinosaurs seeing fossils it was amazing. Edutainment but it actually worked
Hey Dino Diego i recently learned of a pair of dinosaur novels called The Mystery of Ireta: Dinosaur Planet & Dinosaur Planet Survivors, i had never heard of in the comment section of a vid about that 65 movie, where someone wished they had done something more like these novels and after finding the books on amazon, last printed in 2003 but was originally released in 1984, i read the synopsis and they sounded rather interesting. i was hoping there was an audio book version because, i have a hard time enjoying reading for some reason sadly but no dice.
A mi también, no sabía que estaba perdido, recuerdo ver esa película seguido en el 5 cuando pasaban maratones de Jurassic park y aveces la pasaban junto con king kong 76
I know that National Geographic used to have a sea monsters, prehistoric adventure, promotional game on the computer that you dig up a fossil and I enjoyed it
I feel like Dino Wars just has to be real because it’s such a weird thing to fake. Like, go big or go home, you know? If you fake a lost dinosaur documentary nobody is going to care.
We need more paleo-media featuring time periods other than the Mesozoic. There is so much amazing life in our planet but we exclusively focus on non-avian dinosaurs.
i did watch that dubb on "canal 5" back in the day. hell it was the 1st time i ever saw that movie. Back then B movies, specially gory ones were shown at the wee hours. At least i remember the original ending being kept on it, and the dinosaur killing spree on the town.
15:45 funny you mention that, I’m like 80% sure I’ve seen a clip from the trailer. I remember it was this exact helicopter flying in, not sure where I saw this clip it was a while ago-but that second shot confirmed my suspicion as the video was playing Also Tokyo 1960 was a legal re-edit of Godzilla 1954, Wikizilla has more info in their lost media video
jurassic world primal ops was out in parts of Europe and Asia a few years before it was released to the rest of the world but even in those selected countries it wasn't making any money at all
I cant say this with 100% accuracy bc i wasn't even 10 yet at the time & it's been nearly 20 years but I'm pretty damn confident I can recall the exact place i was in on November 5th of 2005 watching before the dinosaurs on discovery channel. My hypothesis is whoever wrote a lost media wiki on this supposed lost dino wars showing saw the same ad i did for the book called "Dino Wars" by Jinny Johnson & misremembered it. The reason i have any confidence in what im saying despite recalling such specific details from so long ago are first off there's not a single dinosaur tv airing on discovery or the science channel from 2003-2014 that i could find in my research that i don't remember seeing at the time (i was an aspiring paleontologist back then) so although it's possible this is the one thing i missed i suspect not, and secondly because the publishing date of the book matches well.I adored that book (Still have it too!) but im 97% sure there was unfortunately no such tv show with the same title on November 5th 2005
Okay so, for some reason I got very interested in Dino Wars and did some research. Here's my findings. -The file on the Lost Media Wiki says it was taken from the Dinosaur Planet website. Going through the archives on Wikipedia, it seems that the Dinosaur Planet website went through at least two iterations, with the first not working on Wayback, and the second not fairing much better due to how reliant it was on Flash. For what it's worth, the list does not match the websites color scheme. -The November 2005 archives of Discovery Channel's TV guide were not archived, both on Wayback and their official archives. -Most other TV guides either don't list it or seem very incomplete. obscure -No archives of 2005 November editions of TV guide seem to be available online on archival platforms. This seems to be the trick to finding out if it's real. So yeah, it's probably BS.
Does anyone remember “Dinoriders” it was a cartoon (and line of toys) that was dinosaurs with weapons attached. If I recall correctly it was an advanced human like civilisation that crashed on earth and used weaponised dinosaurs to battle- good guys vs bad guys- was in the mid/late 80s. I recall getting something like a brontosaurus with rockets on its sides. Good times!
There is a piece of paleomedia that I would like to find again. I don't really know if it's lost or not, but I seem unable to find any evidence regarding it. When I was young (+/- 4 years old), circa 2002 in South America, my parents took me to a fake video game seller, where they got me some neat stuff for the computer they had just bought. Most of it was educational material to learn math and Spanish. There was a game (or maybe it was some educational material) which I seem to recall was called Dino Z. It was as 3D as you could get back then, and it was a first person experience where you navigated a cave where you'd learn about dinosaurs. MAYBE there was skeletons or renders of the dinosaurs in some chambers of the cave, but I'm not sure (please note it's been 20 years). Hopefully this rings a bell in someone's memories and we can find this together.
I remember watching a program here in the uk called prime evil it was an amazing show and it had a lot of episodes that had dinosaurs in it including the pilot episode
@@firemaker1258 thats so cool i never new that. i was obsessed with dinosaurs when i was a kid and i rarely hear of prime evil it was such a good show and i love watching the walking with series
32:00 I started playing just a week before they closed it and it was great really fun I was even surprised and it made me strange that they closed the servers Of course, if you downloaded it before closing, if you go to the library you can still download it and "play" it, although there are hardly any things to do
The planet dinosaur game reminds me of the Jurassic Fight Club flash game I know JFC is bad and a guilty pleasure of mine but I spent hours on their fighting game lol
Holy shit, I have these vague recollections of hearing about Dino Wars in around 2006 or 2007 maybe, and looking around for it fervently at the time and finding next to nothing. Though I chalked it up to the show having such a generic name it was difficult to search for and not produce random junk as a result.
Maybe you talk about it elsewhere, but howabout Jurassic Park: The Ride: The Game, an online game from the 90's to promote the opening of the theme park ride 😃
dino wars I think I saw it when I was really young on Netflix though i may be thinking of the PBS show as I remeber it being about the same thing as that show
Have you already covered the game Savage quest? It was an arcade cabinet game where you play as a t rex, I've only seen one gameplay video on youtube and to my knowledge the game itself is lost and unable to be emulated.
I don’t know if “lost” but the American version of Walking with Dinosaurs. The narrator was non other then Captain Benjamin Sisko himself Avery Brooks. If I remember correctly America always got a different version that had a different narrator.
Does anybody remember a sticker set... late 80s, maybe maybe early 90s.... dinosaurs (fairly photorealistic) pictured doing modern activities and mugging for the camera? It looked close to the Dinosaurs series with Earl and Baby... but wasn't. ???
I was actually disappointed that JP Builder was shutdown. because on that time I JUST started and I only unlocked 40% of the dinos and only unlocked 3 sea creatures. than boom no longer playable. also lets be honest that game should've been older before World movie was a thing.
Those Jurassic Park rescue dino looked incredible, its a shame that they shut it down. Also as a Mexican who spend most of his childhood watching Canal 5 I can guarantee that Carnosaurio was dub and aired here, they actually show it before the Jurrasic Park dualogy as a wierd advertisment.
"what am I doing with my life?" Diego, that is an excellent question to ask yourself because from what I can see you're missing your true calling in life and that is making Dinosaur Adventures speculative fan theories. For example: what if the volcano never erupted? how would things have played out differently? What if the main character had practice learning to fly from a higher cliff? What the head developer had gotten into a fatal car accident and never made the show? I think you're the only one in the world who has the skill or expertise to answer such questions. Give into it... it.. is.. your Destiny. Hahaha... ( turned into Emperor Palpatine there for a second)
As a kid I remember this dinosaur movie being heavily advertised for years on TV, and at the Houston Museum of Natural Science. It’s always puzzled me why this movie was pushed so hard then it kinda disappeared into obscurity. I’ve never seen anyone even mention it since it was removed from theaters. ua-cam.com/video/M9KlHXEPhyk/v-deo.html
You're right, it did. Pretty sure it was called Evolution and even less about it is known compared to these other BBC flash games. I covered it in my previous lost paleo kedia vid if you want to know more.
Yeah, you're right. Looking it up, there's an old game for Walking With Cavemen simply titled "Cavemen challenge game", which I'm assuming is what you're talking about.
Let me know if there are any more lost or rare paleo media out there that I might've missed. Thanks for watching!
I don't know if they're still lost, but have you ever played those Dino Dan games on the Nick Jr. Website?
Mind being a kind friend and giving a link to your Carnosaur sources?
@@JPalinkas1993 No
Jk, here's the video
ua-cam.com/video/N_NpxMrFb9Y/v-deo.html
Here's the page that talks about it
codigoespagueti.com/noticias/cultura/canal-5-generacion-geek/
The lost Savage Quest PC Port. I played it on an arcade cabinet under a roller coaster at Kings Dominion during a thunderstorm and it changed my life.
Its currently impossible to emulate, only lets plays I have found is by a guy in a dragon costume who bought the arcade cabinet and posted to youtube.
Have you seen the 1990s animations for the Microsoft Dinosaur specials? They are handrawn Gregory S. Paul level animations.
So back in 2005 my dad actually taped the Before the Dinosaurs (American WWM) premiere for me. The tape included the last part of the previous program which was a rerun of the season finale of Deadliest Catch not anything called “Dino wars”, buuuuuut, it’s entirely possible that what we taped was actually a reairing of Before the Dinosaurs at a later date. That tape is almost certainly gone now, but that’s what I can remember.
I remember watching that.
Jesus i was not expecting the nostalgic gut punch in this video.
I remember playing that Sea Monsters game quite a bit because i couldn't figure out how to download Dinosaur World.
But that too created nostalgic memories once i did.
But i played that WWD3D Subway Surfers clone a lot.. I would only play it on the bus home from school. And ngl, remembering it
just makes me more nostalgic for 2014 than the game itself
I missed out on playing JPB and Durango but i just remember watching TheGamingBeaver and other dinosaur youtubers playing them.
And speaking of UA-camrs, i even remember watching your really old mobile game videos from that time too. One thing i remember quite clearly for some reason was you playing a Dino Hunters Deadly Shore clone that had stuff like Leedsycthis and other unique animals
I remember back in the early/mid 90s, back when discovery channel was still about science stuff, there was a week long series about dinosaurs. Like, shark week, but for dinos. I LOVED it. Managed to get some on vhs back then, but the tape has been lost to time. The series was called "dinosaur stomps," or something like that
Carnivore and Jurassic park builder took me back! Back when I didn't have a pc but was fully content with JP builder and spent like, 45$ during the years I had access only to my fathers phone. Such a lovely memory.
Nigel Marven didn't anger Alec Baldwin by getting in his way. He really dodged a...
*B R U H*
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I played Jurassic Park Builder religiously from ages 5-9. Every day, I’d load it up on my iPod touch for my daily allotted 30 minutes of screen time and my god was it amazing. Such a good game.
In the 90s, National Geographic used to have a special "dinosaur week" programming, airing loads of documentaries about prehistory for an entire week. There were so many shows but I barely recall any of them. One scene that stuck with me showed a diorama of sorts about either Permian or Triassic animals gathering around a pond or swamp. It had a distinct green Lystrosaurus appearing over a mound. There's an image of the Lystrosaurus model online but I don't know which documentary it came from. Another docu was about the discovery of Carnotaurus that showed the creation of a life sized head sculpture, but I may be confusing two separate shows here.
Years ago, I was confused by how there were three versions of Walking with Cavemen that were hosted/narrated by a different person. The version with Robert Winston also resembled Nigel Marven's presence in Chased by Dinosaurs, so I did wonder why he wasn't the host. Only recently, I found out there actually is a FOURTH edition in which he did narrate! I do agree that Nigel Marven hosting Walking with Cavemen would've been cool, but at the same time I actually like the Alec Baldwin version. I'm not necessarily the biggest fan of his - even before the recent incident - but him narrating the American version of a British series gives it a sort of mature Thomas & Friends vibe (as someone that grew up with that show). What I TRULY like about the Baldwin version, however, is the involvement of Evergreen Films, which produced the Walking with Dinosaurs movie just 10 years later. By this time, Evergreen Films had produced the non-related When Dinosaurs Roamed America, Before We Ruled the Earth (which is similar to Walking with Cavemen), and Dinosaur Planet, and the director of those, Pierre de Lespinois, served as co-director on this version of Walking with Cavemen. He added some of his sound effects from those documentaries (i.e. baby Alpha the Saltasaurus for Lucy's infant), a little bit of music from Before We ruled the Earth, and even gave the series a prologue that used footage of the woolly rhino from Walking with (Prehistoric) Beasts - the Robert Winston and Andrew Sachs cuts of Walking with Cavemen don't have the woolly rhino. Even seeing Alec Baldwin standing on a set surrounded by fossils and stilled images reflects those Scott Sampson scenes from Dinosaur Planet. Given that I do like Nigel Marven, hopefully we can get to see his take one day. Maybe it'll have some extra treats of its own that the Winston, Sachs, and Baldwin editions won't have.
I was actually able to watch the Spanish version of "Carnosaur" growing up in Mexico. I had no idea it was a lost version. Interesting...
I played Jurassic Park builder before I was little and now, it is gone forever and it still has in my memories of my childhood though
OMG I REMEMBER WATCHING THE ICEMAN DOCUMENTARY!!! I was only 5, so the details or super fuzzy. I'll return to the comments if I remember anything!
According to Wilizilla’s video on Kaiju Lost Media, Tokyo 1960 is simply a dubbed version of the original Godzilla film but with scenes of local actors edited in, akin to Godzilla: King of the Monsters, an English dub with edited scenes featuring an American actor.
I dug through the Web Archive and found exactly what aired on the Discovery Channel on November 5, 2005. Among them were Before the Dinosaurs, The Rise of Man, and "Dinosaur Face-Off" - I presume that's what Dino Wars was referring to. And we've got two episodes, "Tyrannosaurus Rex vs. Triceratops" and "Velociraptor vs. Ankylosaur"... it's The Truth About Killer Dinosaurs with a different name. I think we can close this case
Thats awesome! Can you send the link to the web archive?
That Rhamphorhynchus (5:38) honestly looks like the pterosaur that appears in "along the moonbeam trail". I may be mistaken though.
No, you are correct. That is definitely the pterodactyl from that film.
It is. Just looked it up on UA-cam and the version I saw it in, you can see the still around the 8:11 mark. Very cool.
Great Video! Here is a game i remember playing as a kid and it was pretty fun, ''Jurassic: The Hunted'' is a first-person shooter video game developed by Cauldron HQ and published by Activision. The game was released exclusively in the United States on November 3, 2009, less than three weeks after being announced. It was published for the Xbox 360, Wii, PlayStation 2, and PlayStation 3.
I own that game. The story’s a little cliche, but as a whole it’s really fun. Wish it was a lot longertho.
Another paleo documentary I can't seem to find anything about other than the fact that it exists (or existed), is a special released in 2002 called 'The World's First Predators' that heavily featured palaeontologist Simon Braddy (who's probably best known to paleo lovers like me for appearing in the underrated masterpiece docuseries The Shape of Life). For years I've wanted to see it but haven't been able to find even the slightest image from it despite there being IMDb and AV Club pages about it. A shame cause it sounds fascinating.
Regarding to the Hall Train Barosaurus short, sadly most of the short film and his stuff right are belong to the museum. Still one of them the time machine video are still available on UA-cam.
I remember there was once a video/livestream that I watched in my 3rd grade school. The guy on the video or livestream ran a website of multicolored dinosaurs/strange animals that we could log onto and create and play around with. They were against a dark background with the creatures glowing in the dark and... that's about it.
Honestly, I've always been curious where that went as it basically fell off the face of the planet after I watched it. Honestly, a lot of things from my childhood fell off the face of the planet after like 2015, 2016 to be honest.
I think Dino Wars concerned the competition amongst 19th century fossil hunters in the American West.
There's another Jurassic Park flash game that's also lost media, and it's based on the original ride from USH, where you have to escape from raptors in first-person and entering rooms using keys and items.
There is Peter Molyneux’s BC. And between 1998 and maybe 2003 I saw a screenshot in uk PC Gamer magazine from a under development game featuring dinosaurs with graphics that blew my mind back then, the disk that came with the magazine also included those screenshots and made them a wallpaper on my old pc. I couldn’t for the life of me remember the name of that in development game
29:10 Oh man I remember this. That was a really deeply buried memory that this just dug up.
Bro you brought back so many memories with the mobile games!!! I played the carnivore Mesozoic and Cenozoic version, Dino Hunter, and I absolutely adored Jurassic Park builder
Always darn cool when you upload!
I love these compilation ones (maybe that's why I love the Icebergs)
And 'nother amazin' combo with Lost Media 'ere!
I have a recording of Before the Dinosaurs on vhs presumably from when it first aired. I definitely remember begging my parents to record it when I saw promos for it during that time. Also came across a tape titled 'Mammals and Dinosaurs' so I'll have to take a look at both of those when I get my vcr set back up
One piece of paleomedia that I hope we find again is the fan Jurassic Park website Jurassic Park Embrio. Created right after the release of JP3, it was a Spanish language fan site with lots of original art and world building that included original designs like a more accurate Velociraptor (albeit featherless) and boxy blue skinned Utahraptor. I printed some of that art but it's taking the dust in an attic now. The Internet Archive doesn't have it, and I didn't have more luck with the way back machine. So if that rings a bell to anyone else here, I would feel less alone in remembering this long forgotten piece of JP fandom.
Ann Darrow from King Kong was named after Clarence Darrow - a pun on the Scopes Monkey Trials. I can't help but wonder if Mystery of Life had any influence considering that it came out a year before King Kong went into production and featured stock footage from Willis O'Brien's earlier dinosaur movies. Did they add sound effects to the footage from The Lost World and The Ghost of Slumber Mountain? And if so, does that make it the first "talkie" dinosaur movie? Mystery of Life is truly the missing link of dinosaur cinema.
Some of these I've heard of and tried out or played with. Like with the canceled Escape from Jurassic Park, Tokyo 1960, Area 407, Planet Dinosaur game, the Chased by Sea Monsters Game, the Walking with Dinosaurs Game, and Jurassic Park Builder.
I just btw I enjoy the longer content. Nothint I like more than finding a great video to watch before bed. It is awesome as I hate switching through videos every 10 minutes.
as a mexican paleonerd i can confirm that i watched the spanish dub for Carnosaur!, but i can only remember certain bits (mostly a raptor hatching from a scientist woman's abdomen and something regarding several women in a lab, maybe used to hatch the raptors)
Idk if this counts, but there's only two footage from the "Victoria the T. Rex" exhibition recovered. The rest is missing
Having Clarence Darrow present that lost evolution documentary is such a power move.
I don't think I've ever clicked on a UA-cam video within a minute of it being uploaded or published
Me neither
I haven't made any videos
i remember playing the WWD 3d movie runner game when i was a kid, i used to love it
Man I’d play the Sea Monster game all the time! That’s brought back some find memories.
Longer video = greater content 👌
Eye witness dinosaur hunter. Peak big pc box games, walking around a museum at night learning about dinosaurs seeing fossils it was amazing. Edutainment but it actually worked
Hey Dino Diego i recently learned of a pair of dinosaur novels called The Mystery of Ireta: Dinosaur Planet & Dinosaur Planet Survivors, i had never heard of in the comment section of a vid about that 65 movie, where someone wished they had done something more like these novels and after finding the books on amazon, last printed in 2003 but was originally released in 1984, i read the synopsis and they sounded rather interesting. i was hoping there was an audio book version because, i have a hard time enjoying reading for some reason sadly but no dice.
Ok, soy mexicano, y me impresionó ver la mención de Carnosaur en Canal 5
A mi también, no sabía que estaba perdido, recuerdo ver esa película seguido en el 5 cuando pasaban maratones de Jurassic park y aveces la pasaban junto con king kong 76
Great video overall and the Tokyo 1960 segment was a pleasant addition!
I know that National Geographic used to have a sea monsters, prehistoric adventure, promotional game on the computer that you dig up a fossil and I enjoyed it
Yup I still own that one on the Wii, I remember I ordered through something in middle school, can't remember what the pamphlets were called but yeah.
I actually used to play the Walking With Sea Monsters game a lot when I was younger. I'm surprised it lasted as long as it did
I feel like Dino Wars just has to be real because it’s such a weird thing to fake. Like, go big or go home, you know? If you fake a lost dinosaur documentary nobody is going to care.
Hey there fellow Dino Nerds🗿🔥💯
You dropped this, Rex 👑
I love watching this channel on Sundays and smoking weed while drinking coffee
We need more paleo-media featuring time periods other than the Mesozoic.
There is so much amazing life in our planet but we exclusively focus on non-avian dinosaurs.
Man the JP park builder was actually super fun ;; I miss that one pretty sorely
i did watch that dubb on "canal 5" back in the day.
hell it was the 1st time i ever saw that movie.
Back then B movies, specially gory ones were shown at the wee hours.
At least i remember the original ending being kept on it, and the dinosaur killing spree on the town.
You didn't mention it, but in one of the last updates of the Walking with Dinosaurs app game, they had added a green and a red Pachycephalosaurus.
God, I would've lost my mind for a Juraasic Park series back then.
If only.
Really great video with a lot of varied entries. Simple but interesting.
I really hope the Lost paleo media rabbit hole will not be empty. I love this stuff and i don't want this to end
Same. It doesn't look like it will, because since uploading this vid, I've gotten more suggestions that may warrent another video
@@DinoDiego16 Lost paleo media is cool. And i don't want it to end anytime soon
THANK YOU FOR THE REMINDER!!!!! I RMEMEBER WATCHING CARNASOUR IN "CANAL 5"!!??? I THOUGHT I WAS CRAZY WTF
15:45 funny you mention that, I’m like 80% sure I’ve seen a clip from the trailer. I remember it was this exact helicopter flying in, not sure where I saw this clip it was a while ago-but that second shot confirmed my suspicion as the video was playing
Also Tokyo 1960 was a legal re-edit of Godzilla 1954, Wikizilla has more info in their lost media video
10:49 Shit, I made that oner too, just like the WWD! pilot! I forgot I made it.
jurassic world primal ops was out in parts of Europe and Asia a few years before it was released to the rest of the world but even in those selected countries it wasn't making any money at all
Maan When you said Durango, nostalgic memories came rushing back. Damn by far the best.. l mean THE best mobile survival open world game to this day.
I cant say this with 100% accuracy bc i wasn't even 10 yet at the time & it's been nearly 20 years but I'm pretty damn confident I can recall the exact place i was in on November 5th of 2005 watching before the dinosaurs on discovery channel. My hypothesis is whoever wrote a lost media wiki on this supposed lost dino wars showing saw the same ad i did for the book called "Dino Wars" by Jinny Johnson & misremembered it. The reason i have any confidence in what im saying despite recalling such specific details from so long ago are first off there's not a single dinosaur tv airing on discovery or the science channel from 2003-2014 that i could find in my research that i don't remember seeing at the time (i was an aspiring paleontologist back then) so although it's possible this is the one thing i missed i suspect not, and secondly because the publishing date of the book matches well.I adored that book (Still have it too!) but im 97% sure there was unfortunately no such tv show with the same title on November 5th 2005
The walking with caveman version i saw was with nigel marven. But i think it was only the tv version in Germany
I literally spat my drink out at 16:01!! Damn, I haven't laughed that hard in a good long while!! (I still love Carnosaur, though!!)
I wish the "Escape From Jurassic Park" show had actually been made. I love dinosaur shows/cartoons!
I have fond memories of Jurassic Park Builder
The world of lost paleo media gets bigger by the day.
That is how time works my scaly skinned friend.
Okay so, for some reason I got very interested in Dino Wars and did some research. Here's my findings.
-The file on the Lost Media Wiki says it was taken from the Dinosaur Planet website. Going through the archives on Wikipedia, it seems that the Dinosaur Planet website went through at least two iterations, with the first not working on Wayback, and the second not fairing much better due to how reliant it was on Flash. For what it's worth, the list does not match the websites color scheme.
-The November 2005 archives of Discovery Channel's TV guide were not archived, both on Wayback and their official archives.
-Most other TV guides either don't list it or seem very incomplete.
obscure
-No archives of 2005 November editions of TV guide seem to be available online on archival platforms. This seems to be the trick to finding out if it's real.
So yeah, it's probably BS.
Does anyone remember “Dinoriders” it was a cartoon (and line of toys) that was dinosaurs with weapons attached.
If I recall correctly it was an advanced human like civilisation that crashed on earth and used weaponised dinosaurs to battle- good guys vs bad guys- was in the mid/late 80s.
I recall getting something like a brontosaurus with rockets on its sides.
Good times!
There is a piece of paleomedia that I would like to find again. I don't really know if it's lost or not, but I seem unable to find any evidence regarding it. When I was young (+/- 4 years old), circa 2002 in South America, my parents took me to a fake video game seller, where they got me some neat stuff for the computer they had just bought. Most of it was educational material to learn math and Spanish. There was a game (or maybe it was some educational material) which I seem to recall was called Dino Z. It was as 3D as you could get back then, and it was a first person experience where you navigated a cave where you'd learn about dinosaurs. MAYBE there was skeletons or renders of the dinosaurs in some chambers of the cave, but I'm not sure (please note it's been 20 years). Hopefully this rings a bell in someone's memories and we can find this together.
I remember watching a program here in the uk called prime evil it was an amazing show and it had a lot of episodes that had dinosaurs in it including the pilot episode
Primeval, apparently it was made by one of the key people in making the Walking With… series.
@@firemaker1258 thats so cool i never new that. i was obsessed with dinosaurs when i was a kid and i rarely hear of prime evil it was such a good show and i love watching the walking with series
32:00 I started playing just a week before they closed it and it was great really fun I was even surprised and it made me strange that they closed the servers
Of course, if you downloaded it before closing, if you go to the library you can still download it and "play" it, although there are hardly any things to do
The mystery of life sounds like another movie of the same exact content called THE ANIMAL WORLD. Which starts with scenes of dinosaurs
Really informative and insightful as usual.
The planet dinosaur game reminds me of the Jurassic Fight Club flash game I know JFC is bad and a guilty pleasure of mine but I spent hours on their fighting game lol
I remember, I was watching discovery channel versions of the walking with series
5:30 lol 😂
'Carnosaur' is indeed a masterpiece.
Did you make a video about dinosaur footprints
I miss primal ops. Wish I could still play it. I like the isometric diablo style. With dinosaur tames. 🦕
Holy shit, I have these vague recollections of hearing about Dino Wars in around 2006 or 2007 maybe, and looking around for it fervently at the time and finding next to nothing. Though I chalked it up to the show having such a generic name it was difficult to search for and not produce random junk as a result.
Maybe you talk about it elsewhere, but howabout Jurassic Park: The Ride: The Game, an online game from the 90's to promote the opening of the theme park ride 😃
dino wars I think I saw it when I was really young on Netflix though i may be thinking of the PBS show as I remeber it being about the same thing as that show
God bless you, Dino Digeo
Have you already covered the game Savage quest? It was an arcade cabinet game where you play as a t rex, I've only seen one gameplay video on youtube and to my knowledge the game itself is lost and unable to be emulated.
I don’t know if “lost” but the American version of Walking with Dinosaurs. The narrator was non other then Captain Benjamin Sisko himself Avery Brooks. If I remember correctly America always got a different version that had a different narrator.
Does anybody remember a sticker set... late 80s, maybe maybe early 90s.... dinosaurs (fairly photorealistic) pictured doing modern activities and mugging for the camera? It looked close to the Dinosaurs series with Earl and Baby... but wasn't. ???
The Spanish latino dub of Carnosaur has recently been found.
I was actually disappointed that JP Builder was shutdown. because on that time I JUST started and I only unlocked 40% of the dinos and only unlocked 3 sea creatures. than boom no longer playable. also lets be honest that game should've been older before World movie was a thing.
Those Jurassic Park rescue dino looked incredible, its a shame that they shut it down.
Also as a Mexican who spend most of his childhood watching Canal 5 I can guarantee that Carnosaurio was dub and aired here, they actually show it before the Jurrasic Park dualogy as a wierd advertisment.
"what am I doing with my life?"
Diego, that is an excellent question to ask yourself because from what I can see you're missing your true calling in life and that is making Dinosaur Adventures speculative fan theories.
For example: what if the volcano never erupted? how would things have played out differently? What if the main character had practice learning to fly from a higher cliff?
What the head developer had gotten into a fatal car accident and never made the show?
I think you're the only one in the world who has the skill or expertise to answer such questions.
Give into it... it.. is.. your Destiny. Hahaha...
( turned into Emperor Palpatine there for a second)
No comment in the history of my channel has spoken to me on a spiritual level more than this one.
I vaguely remember Dino Wars...weird.
As a kid I remember this dinosaur movie being heavily advertised for years on TV, and at the Houston Museum of Natural Science. It’s always puzzled me why this movie was pushed so hard then it kinda disappeared into obscurity. I’ve never seen anyone even mention it since it was removed from theaters. ua-cam.com/video/M9KlHXEPhyk/v-deo.html
Wait, wasn’t the barosaurus shirt featured in Dinosaurs: Inside Out ?
Could "Rise of Men" just be a different Title for the "Walking with Cavemen" series?
Jurassic park analogue horror part 2
Well, I can easily get the Jurassic Park Builder game without much effort
F por el doblaje latino de Carnosaur (I'm Mexican and a Prehistoric Life lover)
Super Nice
iirc, Walking With Cavemen ALSO had its own flash game.
You're right, it did. Pretty sure it was called Evolution and even less about it is known compared to these other BBC flash games. I covered it in my previous lost paleo kedia vid if you want to know more.
@@DinoDiego16 That was the Walking with Beasts one. There was also a separate Walking With Cavemen game, I'm pretty sure.
Yeah, you're right. Looking it up, there's an old game for Walking With Cavemen simply titled "Cavemen challenge game", which I'm assuming is what you're talking about.
I played the hell out of JP Builder.
Do a list of your favorite not lost dinosaurs games mays the big al game
The Nigel Martin walking with caveman videos circulated on UA-cam a few years ago not sure where it is now