What I especially love about the Raptors in this game, is that Robert Bakker says the one on Jurassic Park is Utahraptor. And that's actually a reference to an ironic twist when you think about it. Spielberg made the Velociraptors bigger than they actually were in real life to make them more dangerous and menacing. However, shortly after the film came out, a discovery was made of a Raptor/Dromeosaur species that WAS as big as the Raptors in Jurassic Park (in fact it was even BIGGER). That species was Utahraptor. After it was discovered, author Michael Crichton said that if he had known Utahraptor existed before he started writing Jurassic Park, he WOULD have made Utahraptor the villain of the story.
"...he would have..." I doubt it. Nothing stopped Michael Chrichton from writing imaginative things about the other creatures in the novel. He saw a name he thought was catchy, and he went with it. Props to him. If scientists started to call the Tyrannosaurus Rex the Texas Rex, for the same reason, then he may have a point.
In the jurassic park Lost World game on sega saturn, they just made it a deinonychyus , which is what was really in the movies. Always bugged me as a kid, knowing raptors were much smaller
Jurassic Park is frightening in the dark, all the dinosaurs are running wild! Neat how they went with more a point and click for this one rather than just upgrading the Genesis version.
Someone shut the fence off in the rain, I'm afraid they'll try to harm me 'Cause they sure don't act like Barney And they think that I'm their dinner, not their friend OH NOOOOOO
Christmas 1993, the day I got my Sega CD (still have it) and this, my first Sega CD game. I was blown away by the "future" of game technology, and I have nothing but great memories of this game.
You had the second model, the top loader model, then? You may have heard this already, but if not, make sure to only use the right power adapter for it or you'll blow a fuse, at minimum. The fuses are cheaply bought and are easy enough to replace, but it's a bother.
Something that may not be obvious if you skipped straight to the comments or weren't paying close attention to the timer during the video: you DO have 12 hours in which to beat the game, and that's in real time, but every time you have a transition scene from area to area, I believe you automatically lose 5 or 10 minutes based on the kind of transition scene you get and the implied length of the time you'd spend getting to the area in question. If you've ever taken a look at how the stairs work in the Die Hard NES game, it's a lot like that (minus a good ol' first-person foot power mechanic). In other words, wander aimlessly and you will surely fail in your quest (and a lot quicker than you'd think 12 hours would afford).
A point-and-ciick? I love this genre of games for sure, but I never imagined this is what the Sega CD got! IIRC there was a version that was on the... Amiga I think, that was a top-down exploration adventure game with a bit of action sprinkled in here and there. _Jurassic Park_ is one of the most diverse franchises when it comes to games that I can think of.
@@Dorian_Scott The Amiga gameplay is basically the same thing as the NES and especially the SNES versions, but with enhanced visuals and a lovely soundtrack by Dean Evans. And Dr. Grant doesn't have a hat on, for some reason. Played the Genesis version quite a bit myself, rented from Blockbuster.
The music, video atmosphere and sounds absolutely blew me away when I played this game. I admit now I was way too young to fully appreciate the game, never beat it and I really regret selling my Sega CD system
Was my first Sega CD game I got. Was so absolutely stoked the day I got it. I always loved it even through all the stressful situations. Still today, wish you could disable the timer. Didn't give you enough time to just wander and enjoy the games beauty.
Someone needs to make a youtube compilation of death sounds from this game, they were both horrific and hilarious at the same time, nothing like any other game I played.
Love this game. Still have it. The raptors were so hard. I did beat the game but it was quite a challenge. I just wish they would rerelease it for current consoles.
Me too. They did just release the "Jurassic Park Collection" but this was one of two titles that were left out, the other being the Master System/Game Gear version.
Nostalgia! I remember this was one of the Sega CD games that we had. Since I loved point-and-click games having played Maniac Mansion, I found this game enjoyable. It also scared me. This was a good story concept, because humans cannot let the park go! When Jurassic Park: The Lost World came out, I was under the impression that Dr. Robert Burke was the same guy who taught us about the dinosaurs in the Sega CD game since they looked the same and had a similar profession.
Just imagine if we could just get a GOOD open world (1:1 scale with real life) Jurassic Park game, maybe being able to explore multiple islands. Semi-survival in that guns and ammo aren't TOO plentiful.
I would be into that. Doesnt need a story . Just exploring different places and terrains with a thick atmossphere , find a safe shelter or abadoned ruins of the park to know its stories & dangers , survive dinosaur-attacks and finding a way to get out of the island without being on pressure. But tbh there should be many weapons and the ammo should be enough to fight back some encounters. Even be able to kill a T-rex if you are good at the gameplay .
I can’t even count the number of hours I spent playing this as a teenager. As in, 12yo lol. The raptor cave at the end gave me nightmares lol. I can’t believe I finished this game before the internet lol.
As a kid I got to the final showdown like twice and died, rage quitted and that's all she wrote. Satisfying to see this fucker beaten in my old age of mid thirties.
This was vaguely mentioned in another in-depth video game magazine as it said something about putting a wrench into the switch of a sewer opening, or something.
The part where u have to honk the horn to get past the charging Triceratops before it kills you and the part where u have to tranq that Compy after he steals the Triceratops egg...me and my older bro were stuck on those parts forever back then
I remember playing this as a kid and not knowing where I was supposed to go or what I was supposed to do to progress the game though I did know that I was supposed to collect eggs from the dinosaurs and place them in Dr. Woo's incubator, but that was about it. It did help a little after I found out about the location skip trick with controller two and that I had a best buddy back then to perform the trick so that I could warp back to the visitor center every time I nabbed an egg and I also remember our hearts beating out of our chests every time I survived a dinosaur attack. Unfortunately, the trick seemed to suddenly stop working at one point...just in time for me to get trampled by that angry Triceratops that smashed up the crashed Jeep. * sigh * Ah, such fond memories. My only gripes here are the music and style being a little on the lighthearted and cartoony side for this kind of game, and what was with that kooky music that plays every time you travel? And also, how did this guy move so fast between locations while on foot? Did he make a quick side trip to Back to the Future and borrow Marty's hoverboard on the way to Isla Nublar? I wish this had been included on the Jurassic Park Collection but those who are savvy enough can probably add it to the new SEGA Genesis 2 Mini since the internal memory apparently has room for SEGA CD games.
The mechanics of this game were very difficult for someone like me who tried to play this when I was 6 to 8 years old. Interesting to now have memories of all the spots I remember from the game but actually being able to make progress 😂
I remember wishing I could use the crowbar on the goddamn doors. I had a bunch of Sega CD games and this was the only one I considered playable. Until I got some polygon space shooter
thecowboy2 That's pure myth. T-Rex's eyesight was just as good as OUR eyesight. In fact, it was even BETTER. They could see us from at least a mile away. They could smell us from FIVE miles away.
I remember seeing this game on display at the Sears electronics department. I had played the NES game up until this point, but just wasn't a fan of the SNES/Genesis ones; even as a kid who was gradually being raised on adventure point'n'click games felt this would've also been better suited to the franchise at the time than what I had been playing. Sadly never got a Sega CD at the time, but would've been cool had I gotten ahold of it.
Did you know that you can get infinite exploding darts. Go inside the main building and go upstairs. Go to the third door. Use the tyrannosaurus CD on the card reader that's on the far right side of the door. Then use the triceratops key card on the card reader that's just left of the door, its the one you normally use to open it . Once inside Open the cabinet that has the gun and exploding darts, now you can collect as many darts as u need.
12:57 If that's supposed to be the Maintenance Shed, then the Hammond in this timeline was smart. *IT ISN'T STANDING RIGHT NEXT TO THE RAPTOR PADDOCK.*
28:32 Fun fact: Muldoon apparently has a secret stash of gas grenades in his closet. You just need to scan the T.Rex Disc on the scanner to the right of the door!
I remember thinking the graphics in this game were mind-blowing...but also not having a single clue where to go or what to do and just turning the game off after about five minutes...
I see this game in a Spanish channel in the top of worst games of Jurassic Park and this game is the only im like for the information of the dinosaurs.
I was in elementary school when I got this game. Did not get far at all. But I was happy to see the Dilophosaurus before they killed me. They were my favorite but the stun gun does nothing to hurt them. I remember being so scared when the Tyrannosaurus walked by. lol.
I remember this game but a friend got it, his grandma got it for him thinking he would get the better version of the game i had (Genesis version) and i told him this wasnt a true JP game at the time. His grandma was a jealous old hag.
Though.....what’s the point of getting Dino Eggs in....any of the Jurassic Park Games? To try again on redoing The Park In Future Games? I wonder that’s how Jurassic World Came in? Movie or Game.
@@NintendoComplete 🤣🤣🤣 a chicken lizard 🤣🤣🤣 it's another case of lizards or birds or chicken lizards. Love the videos especially a certain zelda game 😅😁. I was hoping maybe another j-park game 😅😁😜.
@@NintendoComplete 😂😂😂 that's so bad and 🧀,🤪😜. Awesome I really look forward to them 😊. And please never do a running commentary on them, as much I'm sure you have a voice of honey 😅 it's just nice to watch without 😁.
I love how the guy narrating has no really no idea what the dinasours ate and what they didn't eat. also all the dinos were not meat eaters they were veg eaters how do I know this God wouldn't create something that would eats its own unless mankind was corrupted. with sin and evil than and only then would they become meat eaters.
I agree. The atmospheric elements of this game were absolutely great. The actual puzzles were terrible for the most part. Unplayable without a guide or even a video walkthrough.
@@uncensoredpilgrims I thought was difficult game but fun. But the trex fight should of been more epic. The trex was a huge draw and seems like they wasted an opportunity
Game seems ok, but the music! Oh lord, the music is just the worst possible stock tunes I’ve heard in a while, not fitting in with Jurassic Park at all. The transisions especially, its like benny hill.
What I especially love about the Raptors in this game, is that Robert Bakker says the one on Jurassic Park is Utahraptor. And that's actually a reference to an ironic twist when you think about it. Spielberg made the Velociraptors bigger than they actually were in real life to make them more dangerous and menacing. However, shortly after the film came out, a discovery was made of a Raptor/Dromeosaur species that WAS as big as the Raptors in Jurassic Park (in fact it was even BIGGER). That species was Utahraptor. After it was discovered, author Michael Crichton said that if he had known Utahraptor existed before he started writing Jurassic Park, he WOULD have made Utahraptor the villain of the story.
"...he would have..." I doubt it. Nothing stopped Michael Chrichton from writing imaginative things about the other creatures in the novel. He saw a name he thought was catchy, and he went with it. Props to him. If scientists started to call the Tyrannosaurus Rex the Texas Rex, for the same reason, then he may have a point.
In the jurassic park Lost World game on sega saturn, they just made it a deinonychyus , which is what was really in the movies. Always bugged me as a kid, knowing raptors were much smaller
Velociraptors seem more like achillobators or Dakotaraptors
@@mr.battledroid2195 I think they're mostly like deinonychus.
Not to sound like a nerd, but they are actually supposed to be deinonychus
Jurassic Park is frightening in the dark, all the dinosaurs are running wild! Neat how they went with more a point and click for this one rather than just upgrading the Genesis version.
Yeah, it's an interesting idea they went with. Too bad the gameplay is so boring. 😔
Someone shut the fence off in the rain,
I'm afraid they'll try to harm me
'Cause they sure don't act like Barney
And they think that I'm their dinner, not their friend
OH NOOOOOO
@@Dorian_Scott This game is very atmospheric. It is the best Jurassic Park game to make you feel alone on the island.
@@Dorian_Scott eh it appeals to a certain demographic l
I always got lost in this game and just ended up wandering around until I ran out of time, or a dinosaur got me.
i never played this game, but based on this playthrough it looks like a game that's easy to get lost in, lol
me too, my memories of the game are mainly me trying to figure it out lol
How would you ever figure out any of this shit without a guide?
same, as a kid I just enjoyed the atmosphere, graphics and exploring. That was enough for me lol.
Same there's literally no help in the game you just have to click EVERY AREA of the screen with EVERY ITEM you have it wasn't even fun
Christmas 1993, the day I got my Sega CD (still have it) and this, my first Sega CD game. I was blown away by the "future" of game technology, and I have nothing but great memories of this game.
Same here i still have my system and disc with the case it was my fav game as a kid
You had the second model, the top loader model, then? You may have heard this already, but if not, make sure to only use the right power adapter for it or you'll blow a fuse, at minimum. The fuses are cheaply bought and are easy enough to replace, but it's a bother.
Playing it right now, 30 years to the minute from when I originally played it, back in 1993.
Are you sure you got it for Christmas 1993? Everything indicates it wasn't released until early 1994. (I never saw it in stores until February 1994.
This brings back some memories. Definitely a unique game in its time.
The pixel transition effect, 2 op FM music, and point and click nature really reminds me of some MS-DOS games.
Something that may not be obvious if you skipped straight to the comments or weren't paying close attention to the timer during the video: you DO have 12 hours in which to beat the game, and that's in real time, but every time you have a transition scene from area to area, I believe you automatically lose 5 or 10 minutes based on the kind of transition scene you get and the implied length of the time you'd spend getting to the area in question. If you've ever taken a look at how the stairs work in the Die Hard NES game, it's a lot like that (minus a good ol' first-person foot power mechanic). In other words, wander aimlessly and you will surely fail in your quest (and a lot quicker than you'd think 12 hours would afford).
sometimes 20 minutes will be subtracted
A point n click Jurassic Park game sounds 100% up my alley, had no clue this existed
As good as most of the Jurassic Park games were, the Sega CD one is my favorite.
A point-and-ciick? I love this genre of games for sure, but I never imagined this is what the Sega CD got! IIRC there was a version that was on the... Amiga I think, that was a top-down exploration adventure game with a bit of action sprinkled in here and there. _Jurassic Park_ is one of the most diverse franchises when it comes to games that I can think of.
@@LPetal86 absolute true
@@LPetal86 Are you talking about the NES & SNES version? That's the one that I played the most as a kid. It's an alright version.
@@Dorian_Scott The Amiga gameplay is basically the same thing as the NES and especially the SNES versions, but with enhanced visuals and a lovely soundtrack by Dean Evans. And Dr. Grant doesn't have a hat on, for some reason.
Played the Genesis version quite a bit myself, rented from Blockbuster.
This is Genesis CD not Sega CD.
We had this game when I was a kid, and man, just seeing you play through it, now I don't feel bad about not being able to figure out what to do in it.
Hahaha. I was thinking the same thing!! 😂
Me too.
The music, video atmosphere and sounds absolutely blew me away when I played this game. I admit now I was way too young to fully appreciate the game, never beat it and I really regret selling my Sega CD system
I like how your coordinator gives absolutely no shits about your current situation in favor for that Subway she ordered.
Was my first Sega CD game I got. Was so absolutely stoked the day I got it. I always loved it even through all the stressful situations. Still today, wish you could disable the timer. Didn't give you enough time to just wander and enjoy the games beauty.
We will always have that tune that plays when you travel from section to section in our heads
Always wanted to try this version since it was a point and click title. I was very much into the genre at the time (still love the genre to this day)
U ever play the point and click game known as Killswitch
You can hear the disdain when archiologist talks about the Jurrasic Park Velociraptor and Dilo
Someone needs to make a youtube compilation of death sounds from this game, they were both horrific and hilarious at the same time, nothing like any other game I played.
My favorite part is the doors opening
I think it might've been Shinji Mikami's favorite part, too.
7:15 Poor sap became dino chow.
Хорошая игра, лучше чем jurassic park для playstation 1. Не знал что есть такая игра а то бы мне, в то время, очень бы хотелось в неё поиграть 😊
Something about this game creeps me out
me too, it feels like something's wrong with the way the game looks and how it plays out
the feeling of being stranded on an island and someone watching you
They were copying myst.
It's the feeling of loneliness and isolation for me. Everything around you is empty.
I loved this game as a kid.
There was a neat little exploit in this game where if you scan the rex cd in the card scanner at muldoons office door you got infinite gas rocket ammo
Love this game. Still have it. The raptors were so hard. I did beat the game but it was quite a challenge. I just wish they would rerelease it for current consoles.
Me too. They did just release the "Jurassic Park Collection" but this was one of two titles that were left out, the other being the Master System/Game Gear version.
Nostalgia! I remember this was one of the Sega CD games that we had. Since I loved point-and-click games having played Maniac Mansion, I found this game enjoyable. It also scared me. This was a good story concept, because humans cannot let the park go!
When Jurassic Park: The Lost World came out, I was under the impression that Dr. Robert Burke was the same guy who taught us about the dinosaurs in the Sega CD game since they looked the same and had a similar profession.
Lmao I thought the same exact thing about Dr Burke
If you hadn’t brought it up, I would have probably died before figuring it out.
I think I even told people that guy was in this game.
Just imagine if we could just get a GOOD open world (1:1 scale with real life) Jurassic Park game, maybe being able to explore multiple islands. Semi-survival in that guns and ammo aren't TOO plentiful.
I would be into that. Doesnt need a story . Just exploring different places and terrains with a thick atmossphere , find a safe shelter or abadoned ruins of the park to know its stories & dangers , survive dinosaur-attacks and finding a way to get out of the island without being on pressure.
But tbh there should be many weapons and the ammo should be enough to fight back some encounters. Even be able to kill a T-rex if you are good at the gameplay .
Then play "Trespasser"from 1998 for pc
@@hfric That's what I was going to suggest too.
Welcome To Jurassic Park
This game was a dream back in the day! The entire system was bomb!🤤🤤🤤
I can’t even count the number of hours I spent playing this as a teenager. As in, 12yo lol. The raptor cave at the end gave me nightmares lol. I can’t believe I finished this game before the internet lol.
I never played this game before but it looks very interesting
As a kid I got to the final showdown like twice and died, rage quitted and that's all she wrote. Satisfying to see this fucker beaten in my old age of mid thirties.
I miss pixel art games like this. Not the obtuse puzzles or arbitrary time limits, but just the feeling of such games.
Jurassic Park and World have made history.
This was vaguely mentioned in another in-depth video game magazine as it said something about putting a wrench into the switch of a sewer opening, or something.
The part where u have to honk the horn to get past the charging Triceratops before it kills you and the part where u have to tranq that Compy after he steals the Triceratops egg...me and my older bro were stuck on those parts forever back then
"I want some Dinosaurs dammit!!!"
-AVGN
I enjoyed this game as a kid but I never got very far. 😊
I remember playing this as a kid and not knowing where I was supposed to go or what I was supposed to do to progress the game though I did know that I was supposed to collect eggs from the dinosaurs and place them in Dr. Woo's incubator, but that was about it. It did help a little after I found out about the location skip trick with controller two and that I had a best buddy back then to perform the trick so that I could warp back to the visitor center every time I nabbed an egg and I also remember our hearts beating out of our chests every time I survived a dinosaur attack. Unfortunately, the trick seemed to suddenly stop working at one point...just in time for me to get trampled by that angry Triceratops that smashed up the crashed Jeep. * sigh * Ah, such fond memories. My only gripes here are the music and style being a little on the lighthearted and cartoony side for this kind of game, and what was with that kooky music that plays every time you travel? And also, how did this guy move so fast between locations while on foot? Did he make a quick side trip to Back to the Future and borrow Marty's hoverboard on the way to Isla Nublar? I wish this had been included on the Jurassic Park Collection but those who are savvy enough can probably add it to the new SEGA Genesis 2 Mini since the internal memory apparently has room for SEGA CD games.
7:22 sounds like someone going a tooth pulled out
The mechanics of this game were very difficult for someone like me who tried to play this when I was 6 to 8 years old. Interesting to now have memories of all the spots I remember from the game but actually being able to make progress 😂
I remember wishing I could use the crowbar on the goddamn doors. I had a bunch of Sega CD games and this was the only one I considered playable. Until I got some polygon space shooter
I just found the name of it after trying to find it on and off for years. Stellar Fire
30:00 I seem to recall that the T-rex was known for poor vision and could only hunt by motion and smell.
thecowboy2 That's pure myth. T-Rex's eyesight was just as good as OUR eyesight. In fact, it was even BETTER. They could see us from at least a mile away. They could smell us from FIVE miles away.
A rock oriented item-puzzler
I remember seeing this game on display at the Sears electronics department. I had played the NES game up until this point, but just wasn't a fan of the SNES/Genesis ones; even as a kid who was gradually being raised on adventure point'n'click games felt this would've also been better suited to the franchise at the time than what I had been playing. Sadly never got a Sega CD at the time, but would've been cool had I gotten ahold of it.
I loved this game and still do. I think I’ll make the props from the game.
It has such an ARG vibe, I love it
Its official. Sonic is canon to the Jurassic Park Lore
This one’s a great movie, now, that T-Rex is coming here.
45:42 I'm pretty sure a T-Rex wouldn't have been able to kick a building like this.
One that stretches and is very flexible can.
I hope to one day have this as I've always found it extremely unique and interesting. What I wouldn't give to have a prototype or beta leak of this...
This is like MYST with a Jurassic Park Theme. Cool concept actually. Wish MYST was released on Sega CD. Would of been perfect.
I remember getting this game, and I couldn't get far.
Damn, AVGN would love this had he not skipped the rest of the game.
I think avgn was trying to portrait some short attention span kids.
It's an interesting game, but he was reviewing the sega cd not the games anyway.
Did you know that you can get infinite exploding darts. Go inside the main building and go upstairs. Go to the third door. Use the tyrannosaurus CD on the card reader that's on the far right side of the door. Then use the triceratops key card on the card reader that's just left of the door, its the one you normally use to open it . Once inside Open the cabinet that has the gun and exploding darts, now you can collect as many darts as u need.
Grandes clássico ☺️ Top demais 🎮👍 like maroto ✅
12:57
If that's supposed to be the Maintenance Shed, then the Hammond in this timeline was smart. *IT ISN'T STANDING RIGHT NEXT TO THE RAPTOR PADDOCK.*
Not bad I enjoyed this as I know it’s not for everybody
I could never get past that damn triceratops
Ahead of its time for a home console
I could never get the triceratops egg in the incubator in time
I'm playing this now. I know at can't figure out how you collected so many damn rocks for the Raptor pen! 🤣
I used to have this game.
i never could beat this game as a kid. but the first time i used the rock on the computer and set off self destruction it terrified me.
Ahhh the nostalgia
28:32
Fun fact: Muldoon apparently has a secret stash of gas grenades in his closet. You just need to scan the T.Rex Disc on the scanner to the right of the door!
Right, that makes sense! Everybody knows you can scan CDs like a QR code!
@@uncensoredpilgrims It's an intriguing secret, though.
I remember thinking the graphics in this game were mind-blowing...but also not having a single clue where to go or what to do and just turning the game off after about five minutes...
Sadly I think most people had the same problem. They botched the difficulty level pretty bad.
Some of the assets, like the T-Rex sprites, are based on stuff from the arcade game.
Cool game
Imagine playing this for 12 hours.😅 still looks like an awesome game though.
Those in-game hours are not real hours.
Where is a list of the actors and actresses?
There seems to be no cast listed anywhere on the internet for them.
Unusually.
Was this game released on anything else? I point-and-click Jurassic Park games is an ingenious idea.
0:26 that intro used to scare the living 💩 out of me!
I see this game in a Spanish channel in the top of worst games of Jurassic Park and this game is the only im like for the information of the dinosaurs.
the thing was Derps wanted an action shooter that where popular at that time ... but they got a Adventure with a Timer
The music was apparently by the same composers of sonic cd
Hello, I was wondering if I could reupload this game onto my channel? I will give you put your channel name on the title and description.
Knew some one did good on this. I rated Gamer had trouble.
Furthest i ever got was the raptor cave and died; i was always curious what happens after that.
You gonna upload the Genesis version of Jurassic Park for the big 3-0 of the movie this year?
I was in elementary school when I got this game. Did not get far at all. But I was happy to see the Dilophosaurus before they killed me. They were my favorite but the stun gun does nothing to hurt them. I remember being so scared when the Tyrannosaurus walked by. lol.
Wonder who the scientist actress was? Game only seems to credit Robert Bakker.
This game could have been supported with the Konami Justifier or the Menacer.
Nice
Well, I now can finish my 6th grade paper on Dinos lol
I remember this game but a friend got it, his grandma got it for him thinking he would get the better version of the game i had (Genesis version) and i told him this wasnt a true JP game at the time. His grandma was a jealous old hag.
If you don't want this game to look like an absolute mess of dithering, you need to play it on a CRT through composite.
Though.....what’s the point of getting Dino Eggs in....any of the Jurassic Park Games? To try again on redoing The Park In Future Games? I wonder that’s how Jurassic World Came in? Movie or Game.
Also wondering this
btw if there is voice here why they NEVER had normal voice in other games? the soung files where to heavy in 1992???
Life or death situation for the player and his support team is ordering sandwiches and throwing paper airplanes. smh
7:10 what the hell
What is happening at 7:12? You used the pliers on a book, and then I just hear the sounds of someone being eaten alive, presumably by a dinosaur?
I think that it's a phone with an answering machine.
@@NintendoComplete Ah. That makes more sense. I guess I got really confused when you used the pliers on it lol
@@MrTimotei Yeah, it's more of a hidden Easter egg than it is a legit puzzle that you need to complete.
What happens if the timer runs out do you just instantly die?
Instant game over
I wonder how many facts are outdated now 🤔.
Yeah, the raptors don't look like lizard chickens.
@@NintendoComplete 🤣🤣🤣 a chicken lizard 🤣🤣🤣 it's another case of lizards or birds or chicken lizards. Love the videos especially a certain zelda game 😅😁. I was hoping maybe another j-park game 😅😁😜.
@@wasoncethere1228 I wonder if it had a gizzard? :) Thanks! I do have a couple other JP games recorded. They're in the schedule for the near future.
@@NintendoComplete 😂😂😂 that's so bad and 🧀,🤪😜. Awesome I really look forward to them 😊. And please never do a running commentary on them, as much I'm sure you have a voice of honey 😅 it's just nice to watch without 😁.
T-rex is not the heaviest land carnivore, giganotosaurus is. And prehistoric sharks bite is stronger than t rex
Though, I wonder who the actor and actress are in the game.
Yeah, I wonder where that information is
This would have been great to play on MS-DOS.
More Like the Genesis CD.
I hated this game for the timer i thought it ruined the player experience
I love how the guy narrating has no really no idea what the dinasours ate and what they didn't eat.
also all the dinos were not meat eaters they were veg eaters how do I know this God wouldn't create something that would eats its own unless mankind was corrupted. with sin and evil than and only then would they become meat eaters.
Who ever designed the trex fight should be fired lol
I agree. The atmospheric elements of this game were absolutely great. The actual puzzles were terrible for the most part. Unplayable without a guide or even a video walkthrough.
@@uncensoredpilgrims I thought was difficult game but fun. But the trex fight should of been more epic. The trex was a huge draw and seems like they wasted an opportunity
*SIXTEEN TIMES THE DETAIL*
There is so much fucking wrong with this game.
que juego mas aburrido. mejor el del cartucho
Game seems ok, but the music! Oh lord, the music is just the worst possible stock tunes I’ve heard in a while, not fitting in with Jurassic Park at all. The transisions especially, its like benny hill.