What I love is how close to the movie this game was. We all remember that part in Jurassic Park (1993) where Grant guns down security guards with an AK-47.
I definitely remember that part where Grant rode a Gallimimus while eradicating every dino on the island and attacking a helicopter that was dropping bombs on him. It was the best part
"65 million years ago dinosaurs ruled the Earth... Now one man is on a quest to send them back to hell!" "Dinosaurs survived extinction... But can they survive Dr Grant?" "I love scaring children, and kicking ass. I don't see any children around.." -Dr Grant.
it's because people criticised the first game due to it's blandness. People were outraged since it was the era of streets of rage and mortal kombat. People wanted blood, destruction, heavy weapons :D
I'm so glad it wasn't just me. I remember a lot of different wooden boxes and symbols that I had never seen explained? And sometimes I didn't even know which direction I was supposed to be running?
Almost all the levels are inspired by scenes in the novel jurassic Park. The aviary, the Cargo ship and the river run with the Rex smashing through the waterfall. Epic!
@@superchroma That was my favourite scene and also when Dr Grant melted all the security guards with stun grenades and a tranq gun that shoots lightning! lol
The graphics, music, and sound effects are top notch considering this is 16 bit. Especially the raptor sounds. And the dinosaur animation work on the sprites.
I love how these games always made Grant a one man army. Dude dug up bones for a living and couldn't even shoot targets that were right in front of him in the movie, yet here, he's mowing down dinosaurs, people, and helicopters like it's his daily routine.
I had a controller with an "auto mode" that turned the syringe gun into an absolute beast. Thanks dad for buying the wrong controller at the supermarket, you made my beginnings with video games a lot easier
I’m convinced some staff members of Blue Sky played around with the first game, by adding lethal weapons, human enemies, and more enemies. Eventually the whole team found out about the modified game. They saw that they still had the license and decided to finish and release the game.
Actually, in the first game Spielberg told Sega that there would be no dinosaur deaths because it would upset children. That's why all the dinosaurs fall asleep when they're shot. After the success of the first game, BlueSky pitched Rampage Edition as a quick follow-up using a lot of the same code with new assets. Sega told us that the dinosaur killing ban had been lifted and to pretty much do whatever we wanted. Considering the short schedule and some limitations of the license, it turned out pretty good!
@@weeziepuff13 Cool, thanks for the info :) What was your role in the development of the game? Rampage Edition is still one of my very favorite Mega Drive games to this day.
@@weeziepuff13 that’s really interesting! Can you say more about the game? I’m a massive fan of both the original and Rampage and have played them both to death. I would love it if you could answer a few questions!
@@weeziepuff13 That’s very kind of you Jason, thank you for the opportunity! It’s amazing that Jurassic Park was one of your first professional projects. Jurassic Park for many people is one of the quintessential Mega Drive games, not just due to it’s licence but also because of it’s thrilling level design and tense atmosphere. A bit of an open question, but what was it like for you to work on this project as a movie tie-in? Did you and the team meet with the film crew a lot or were you left to develop the way you wanted?
1:18: All Jurassic Park employees are trained to shoot flying dinosaurs brought to life through advanced cloning techniques (as seen in "Billy and The Cloneasaurus") while they hang themselves by one hand in ziplines. Indeed mr Hammond spared no expense in hiring these Navy Seals and Green Berets.
Billy and the clonasaurus: First you thought of an idea that's already been done, then you give it a title that no one would possibly like. It was on the best sellers list for 18 months.....Every magazine cover had it.....one of the most popular movies of all time.....err, I mean great comment dude!
One of the best soundtrack ever released on the Sega Genesis. After I beat it I just listened to the opening sequence over and over. It's got that gritty sound only the Genesis can provide.
I think that's the line Grant says at the end game stills, you know, the part right before he pumps the shotgun and paints the wall with the old geezers brain?
Also, do you remember that one scene in the movie where Grant zip-lined his way through an Inca temple zapping dinos & military guys to death with a ray gun shortly before riding a triceratops?
Hands down my favorite JP game and one of my all-around favorite games. Even with how much it hilariously deviates from the film, but it's such a blast.
I love how so many of the old JP games have Mount Sibo active and/or erupting for at least one level, then a couple decades later it actually does erupt in Fallen Kingdom.
@@frankrosselot534 Grant: I'm out of a job because Dinosaurs are extant once again? Time to do a better job than that Meteor ever could (Pulls out Bazooka).
The waterfall T-Rex attack, later recycled in the second movie, happened in the book by the way. Same with the boat ride. Sometimes I wish we got a 1:1 adaptation of the book, but it would be way darker.
It’s in the manual allegedly; Grant falls out of the helicopter (seriously) and this is the second velociraptor. I don’t know who the people are but I’m assuming Biosyn goons.
What blows my mind is the game is less than an hour but after 100s of hours playing as a kid I never was able to beat it. That's how you know real games were being made
Strange - I found Jurassic Park 1 game was hard to beat. Considering it was more brutal, and did not allow you to fall from great heights. While Rampage Edition Jurassic Park- let you fall as far as you want- and not get hurt! Besides in1st versions- some dinosaurs used to recover if you used weak weapon. here they don't.
So nostalgic! I played this game a lot when I was a kid. I remember having trouble during the T-Rex fight. A friend of my mine suggested getting the rocket launcher and saving it for the final showdown.
This game is a masterpiece for sega md, I had a pirate cartridge with this game there was a very rare version of it either alpha or beta (I do not even find rum this particular version of anywhere) and I remember how at the last level in the battle with T-rex for Grant when he was caught up and swallowed by this dinosaur Grant dropped his hat (like when she fell in the first parts of JP , and yet for many things there were different changes in the places of the levels, I still remember when I turned on this version of the game where T-Rex's head went around the screen, but there SEGA was no logo
Oh man, this takes me back ti the best times of my life. No stress, no responsibilities, no finacial issues, no deadlines...etc Just a kid with his lollies playing Jurassic park!
I bunked many days of my sixth grade to visit the video game shop to play this game the whole day without lunch, but drinking pepsi while playing. Searching this game for years.. Now I'm feeling.. I should time travel back to 1996.
This game used to scare the living hell out of me when I rented it as a kid. Even watching it now, I think it was the combination of Genesis' (Mega Drive) sound design and how terrifying the T Rex was. Hell, Mortal Kombat in comparison was tame to this game... At least in sound design.
I love how the end boss of the Dinosaur mode was just a severely blushed version of the big brown one you see through all levels. They ran out of design ideas or someone screamed at the dev team: "YOU ARE RUNNING LATE ON SCHEDULE, FINISH IT!"
Honestly never caught on as a kid that you were putting the dinosaurs to sleep in the first one and killing them in this… not sure how I didn’t because the raptors waking up was a big deal in the first. I remember liking this one better because it looked cooler and was easier. Loved how raptor rapids was so different between the two playable characters!
My favorite scene in the movie was where Grant mounts a Gallimimus and makes it kick a helicoptor out of the sky so hard it explodes. This game recreates that scene so well.
When I played through this game as a kid, I think I tried every weapon trying to get past the T-rex, and found that the taser worked best. It created distance between Grant and the Rex, letting the player escape while the Rex was kept at bay.
Same here - I never saw this in any shops were I lived in the UK. I played the original though. I didn’t even know there were Star Trek games on the mega drive - back then it was word of mouth or seeing it in a shop/magazine.
@@avae5343 I remember as a kid having a few Sega Genesis wall posters that featured screen shots from varying games. Back then those screen shots sparked my imagination, making me wonder what the rest of the game was like. That feeling of mystery is gone completely these days since we can easily find a video on internet showing any detail of any game we want to see.
@@kingstarscream320 Yes I know exactly what you mean. I would often scrutinize screenshots of games as a child. It was a double edged sword though because a few times I bought a bad game for Christmas. Combat Cars is one - looked great, picked it as a Christmas present then on Christmas Day it was impossible for me to get past level 2. Borrowing games at school was a big thing..
This is obviously Dr. Alan Grant's younger half brother John Rambo-Grant returning to the island to exact revenge on all those responsible for making his brother suffer during the first game.
Friend: "Ever watch Jurassic Park? You might like it." Me: "Oh ya bud. I had the game as a kid and still play it once in a blue moon. I think I have an idea of what to expect." Never have I been so disappointed by a good movie. Everyone was wondering why I kept on bringing up flamethrowers, and asking when Grant would start shooting mercenaries with a machine gun while riding a dinosaur.
Whoa! Doc Grant seems to have forgotten which intellectual property he’s part of, as he’s doing his best Bill Riser from Contra impression on the hapless dinosaurs and Ingen personnel that he happens to come across in his return trip to Isla Nublar. 😆
This is a very very good game.I read from the comments that it was confusing for a lot of people when they were kids.It's not a kids game. The ship level was my favourite because it had the best and most versatile design,and the music was pushing you to explore it. By the way,to this day I can't understand what are these boxes that Grant destroys but the raptor eats for power!What are they supposed to be?!
As a kid, I don't really mind about the story, back then I just like shooting platforming genre, but I distinctly remember I don't like the graphics here, compared to the original genesis game. Somehow for me the ticker black outline on the characters just make it more like paper cut outs being pasted on to the scene.
The boxes the raptor eats are supposed to contain Lysine. If you remember in the movie and book, the dinosaurs had been engineered so their bodies could not produce the amino acid Lysine, relying on park staff to feed them supplements. It was a contingency plan to prevent dinosaurs from escaping the island, since they would go comatose and die within 24 hours without Lysine. But the book describes the escaped dinosaurs getting around this issue by learning to eat Lysine-rich foods. In reality, Lysine doesn't work that way. But the game designers decided on using the Lysine contingency as a power up mechanic, like if a Lysine deficiency kills the dinos then a Lysine excess should make them invincible.
Grant's last level scared the hell out of me as a kid. That aside, this was my jam. I never beat the first game as a kid, but this one I played through multiple times. This is like Streets of Rage 2 where the sequel was so, so much more than the original.
One of the easiest games on Genesis, and one of the most gorgeous looking. 4:00 We used to call that thing "the saddle", and usually picked it for the tazer for ezy playthrough, but missiles and flamethrower were also cool and rare weapon candidates.
Yes, it's an ammo belt. It will fill up the weapon you have selected at that time. I recently did a loooongplay with lots of backtracking, but I've never been able to find another ammo belt in the entire game.
Nope, that's the armor piece. Though I have no idea what that does. It doesn't fill up health, and I don't think if gives you more "hit points" either. I have only been able to find 2 of those; the one you mentioned in Aviary, and one in River Run. Makes me think there's another ammo belt in River Run as well, but I haven't been able to find it.
Ammo belts for tesla gun and missile launcher, sometimes when succeeded also for flamethrower. Last level is a piece of cake with missiles on full ammo.
My favorite 'Jurassic Park' videogame in my chilhood, still I've it with the original "package". My favorite one along 'Robocop vs. Terminator', of course, in terms of games from SEGA. 👌 I prefer 'Rampage Edition' much more than the first videogame.
What I love is how close to the movie this game was. We all remember that part in Jurassic Park (1993) where Grant guns down security guards with an AK-47.
My personal favorite part of the movie was when Dr Grant vaporizes one of the Jurassic Park staff to ash with the electricity gun
If we start to bash every JP game for having Dr. Grant being like Rambo, then ... we have to bash every JP game out there!
Remember the pterodactyl flying him around while he guns down every living creature from the air?
I definitely remember that part where Grant rode a Gallimimus while eradicating every dino on the island and attacking a helicopter that was dropping bombs on him.
It was the best part
the first genesis game is actually very close to the book, even has the book ending
"65 million years ago dinosaurs ruled the Earth... Now one man is on a quest to send them back to hell!"
"Dinosaurs survived extinction... But can they survive Dr Grant?"
"I love scaring children, and kicking ass. I don't see any children around.." -Dr Grant.
Grant's just making sure the future generations remember the dinosaurs the way the rest of us always have - Dead.
I needed this comment in my life lolz
HAHA quality mate
famed dinosaur enthusiast and dinocidal maniac Dr Alan Grant
This is a prime example why Japanese studios ruled the 16 bit era.
Love how dinosaurs and humans are working in tandem to kill Dr. Grant. Such dedication.
Same with the raptor
Life will find a way.
Lies again? Hello Woodland
Dinos joined forces with humans to kill electro dressed like Dr Grant
One of the rare occasions of inter-species cooperation.
First game: Don't worry, the poor dinosaur is tranquilized, see?
Second game: DISINTEGRATE EVERYTHING!
Lol so tru
All enemies must be killed!
Rampage Edition: *Doom Eternal OST - The Only Thing They Fear is You stars playing*
First game: I'm a scary dinosaur!
Second game: Do a flip!
it's because people criticised the first game due to it's blandness. People were outraged since it was the era of streets of rage and mortal kombat. People wanted blood, destruction, heavy weapons :D
I remember having this game as a kid and having no fucking clue what I was supposed to do in any of the levels.
Same here only i also didn't know english at the time. It was pretty dang hard.
I'm so glad it wasn't just me. I remember a lot of different wooden boxes and symbols that I had never seen explained? And sometimes I didn't even know which direction I was supposed to be running?
Same here. playing Sega games as a kid who didnt know English was interesting.
INGEN knows no bounds
at that time, kids were just play it straight way, without thinking any cheat or something like that one
the t rex fight with the waterfall backgrounds, is one of the Genesis' most visually impressive moments in the entire library
A library is for books noob
@@yoced1468 wow, is this Ricky from the Trailer Park Boys?
Almost all the levels are inspired by scenes in the novel jurassic Park. The aviary, the Cargo ship and the river run with the Rex smashing through the waterfall. Epic!
Except the sudden aztec ruins. No idea where they came from.
@@BadassHater1 well it just makes sense tbh.
I loved the part in the movie where he rode a gallimimus and destroyed a bunch of helicopters.
@@superchroma That was my favourite scene and also when Dr Grant melted all the security guards with stun grenades and a tranq gun that shoots lightning! lol
Most epic
I don't even think modern music could give this edge.
That FM Synthesis just had the right grit to complete the art direction of this game.
Seriously it's hyper punchu
Remember when Dr. Grant was the dinosaur killing lovechild of Rambo and Indiana Jones?
Ooohhh I 'member
Like you wouldn't believe
A little bit of John McClane peppered in there as well
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@justinratcliffe947 ha😂
This gameplay is so nostalgic..I use to play this & Streets of Rage at my friends house everyday after school in elementary, so fun yet so difficult.
Jurassic Park: Rampage Edition
© 1994 Universal City Studios, Inc. And Amblin Entertainment, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Or the TV series by the SEGA Genesis in but I was really post with a dinosaur in the form islands.
Players can revisit past levels to the video game.
This game, aliens 3, and sonic 2 were my jam. Played the crap out of them at friends houses and at mine.
The graphics, music, and sound effects are top notch considering this is 16 bit. Especially the raptor sounds. And the dinosaur animation work on the sprites.
all the budget went into the raptor sounds
All was better in the first game. This is a downgrade.
@@namelessjedi2242 yes the graphics seemed better in the first one.
No way! I had both of these games, 2nd was superior
@@namelessjedi2242 The second has less slowdown framerate
I love how these games always made Grant a one man army. Dude dug up bones for a living and couldn't even shoot targets that were right in front of him in the movie, yet here, he's mowing down dinosaurs, people, and helicopters like it's his daily routine.
Really beat Chris Pratt to the punch with the character of Generic Ex-Forces Franchise Lead Who Is Also A Cowboy, I Guess
I think we all remember that scene in Jurassic Park with Grant killing people with the Laser Gun from Congo.
I don’t remember that at all.
Your having me on!!
Same guy wrote both books, so canon?
@@BR33L LOL
@@BR33L I say they are
STOP EATING MY SESEAME CAKE!!!!!
I had a controller with an "auto mode" that turned the syringe gun into an absolute beast. Thanks dad for buying the wrong controller at the supermarket, you made my beginnings with video games a lot easier
had the same haha, turbo mode on savannah stage felt like metal slug :D
I love these two comments haha such fun.
Made couch fishing in Beavis and Butt-Head bearable
My two best memories with my turbo controller: destroying this game with the tranq gun and blowing through couch fishing in B&BH.
I had the arcade pad controller and an auto mode one. It made this game fun to use the tranquilizer for a whole run.
Dr Grant went full Texas Cowboy with the guns and the EEEE HAAA!!! lol
I love how those Pteranodon are nice enough to carry Grant to the next part of the level.
Jurassic Park - Flintstones Edition
And then he murders them
It isn't, actually it's carrying Grant to the starting point again. The player just did a bit of backtracking for extra weapons.
😘😍💓
I’m convinced some staff members of Blue Sky played around with the first game, by adding lethal weapons, human enemies, and more enemies. Eventually the whole team found out about the modified game. They saw that they still had the license and decided to finish and release the game.
Actually, in the first game Spielberg told Sega that there would be no dinosaur deaths because it would upset children. That's why all the dinosaurs fall asleep when they're shot. After the success of the first game, BlueSky pitched Rampage Edition as a quick follow-up using a lot of the same code with new assets. Sega told us that the dinosaur killing ban had been lifted and to pretty much do whatever we wanted. Considering the short schedule and some limitations of the license, it turned out pretty good!
@@weeziepuff13 Cool, thanks for the info :) What was your role in the development of the game? Rampage Edition is still one of my very favorite Mega Drive games to this day.
@@weeziepuff13 that’s really interesting! Can you say more about the game? I’m a massive fan of both the original and Rampage and have played them both to death. I would love it if you could answer a few questions!
@@Tarquin23 happy to answer questions! I was a designer on the project and did a lot of level design. One of my first professional games!
@@weeziepuff13 That’s very kind of you Jason, thank you for the opportunity!
It’s amazing that Jurassic Park was one of your first professional projects. Jurassic Park for many people is one of the quintessential Mega Drive games, not just due to it’s licence but also because of it’s thrilling level design and tense atmosphere.
A bit of an open question, but what was it like for you to work on this project as a movie tie-in? Did you and the team meet with the film crew a lot or were you left to develop the way you wanted?
the music is still in my head. unforgettable
1:18: All Jurassic Park employees are trained to shoot flying dinosaurs brought to life through advanced cloning techniques (as seen in "Billy and The Cloneasaurus") while they hang themselves by one hand in ziplines. Indeed mr Hammond spared no expense in hiring these Navy Seals and Green Berets.
I always thought the bad guys were people from InGen trying to get the dinosaur embryos.
Billy and the clonasaurus: First you thought of an idea that's already been done, then you give it a title that no one would possibly like. It was on the best sellers list for 18 months.....Every magazine cover had it.....one of the most popular movies of all time.....err, I mean great comment dude!
@@brockhard3555 Expertly handled.
Military Liaison "So Mr Hammond, when can we expect our men to come back?"
Hammond "Come back?"
@@brockhard3555 HAHAHAHAHAHAA
33:35 thats some of the most HD water physics youll ever see on genesis
It's freaking blowing my mind how good that looks
No kidding. I don't I've seen water that realistic in MODERN games.
@@omegaweapon116 same
@@baalfgames5318 I think this takes it too far but it sure was advanced back then
You know what's scarier than a Raptor?
A Raptor that can DOUBLE JUMP.
God help us all.
And super kick dragon
Sonic Generations reference?
Clever girl....
Damn, so many memories. I don't think I ever beat this game as a kid, yet I remember the Grant playthrough all the way until the T-Rex level.
I think all of us got stuck at the damn ruins level.
Me too, It was impossible!
One of the best soundtrack ever released on the Sega Genesis. After I beat it I just listened to the opening sequence over and over. It's got that gritty sound only the Genesis can provide.
this was a nice upgrade from the first one, although Grant is now full on Rambo, killing not only dinosaurs but people too
Hammond: "So Grant, what did you think of my park?"
Grant: Proceeds to kill everything for an hour
Dr Grant "I have decided not to endorse your park"
Hammond "o yeah, see how that goes for ya DINOSAURS AND STAFF ATTACK!!!!!!"
I think that's the line Grant says at the end game stills, you know, the part right before he pumps the shotgun and paints the wall with the old geezers brain?
Also loved the scene from the movie when Grant mowed down a squad of security guards with a machine gun on a cargo ship.
Die Hard: Jurassic Park
Lmfao🤣
Also, do you remember that one scene in the movie where Grant zip-lined his way through an Inca temple zapping dinos & military guys to death with a ray gun shortly before riding a triceratops?
Hands down my favorite JP game and one of my all-around favorite games. Even with how much it hilariously deviates from the film, but it's such a blast.
I love how so many of the old JP games have Mount Sibo active and/or erupting for at least one level, then a couple decades later it actually does erupt in Fallen Kingdom.
well these games are based on the novels not the movies, and in the book it does erupt
That red raptor was tough at 3-4 years old. The nostalgia is very real
Water effect is very impressive... ( 32:24 )
I remember it all
The Gold waters to the Red river
So much fun
Ocean was a great company
RIGHT!!!!
Grant changes of paleontology a serial killer xD
He's obviously pissed off that he's out of a job :)
So he goes Ballistic by becoming a Park place killer
Meant to say he goes ballistic by retaliating over Hammond’s promises of a Grand Park Adventure
Some weekend getaway?
@@frankrosselot534
Grant: I'm out of a job because Dinosaurs are extant once again? Time to do a better job than that Meteor ever could (Pulls out Bazooka).
RIP America 1776-1913
I’m with you on the extermination of Dino’s
Best. Not to be eaten or killed
Rexy be hungry
Dude, this was my game back on the day! I'm soooo gonna order this now through amazon now! Love this video!
That waterfall and lava effects must look amazing on a CRT.
3:55 - DAMN, it just vaporizes them, lol
Over 200,000 volts and it fits in your pocket 😂😆
@@demarcohigh247 It has enough voltage to kill thousands of humans and dinosaurs. 👌
Love the water effect on the trex raft section
The waterfall T-Rex attack, later recycled in the second movie, happened in the book by the way. Same with the boat ride. Sometimes I wish we got a 1:1 adaptation of the book, but it would be way darker.
both this game and the first one were based on the books instead of the movies. Made for two awesome games.
Not even Thanos dared to vaporize so many creatures like Dr. Grant. 💥⚡
that character select music is some dank metal
Oh man, the memories! I played this game dozens times over!
I love how this game just very consciously decided to dispense with any explanation.
It’s in the manual allegedly; Grant falls out of the helicopter (seriously) and this is the second velociraptor. I don’t know who the people are but I’m assuming Biosyn goons.
The Savannah music goes so perfectly with the raptor's movements. You feel like you're a scary fast slinking raptor
1:00:00 the 4 guys going ahh! one after the other. My favorite part.
What blows my mind is the game is less than an hour but after 100s of hours playing as a kid I never was able to beat it. That's how you know real games were being made
Strange - I found Jurassic Park 1 game was hard to beat. Considering it was more brutal, and did not allow you to fall from great heights. While Rampage Edition Jurassic Park- let you fall as far as you want- and not get hurt! Besides in1st versions- some dinosaurs used to recover if you used weak weapon. here they don't.
The water in this game looks fantastic. Great looking game.
For real
So nostalgic! I played this game a lot when I was a kid. I remember having trouble during the T-Rex fight. A friend of my mine suggested getting the rocket launcher and saving it for the final showdown.
"YEEEHAAAW!"
~ Dr. Grant, moments before disintegrating a raptor at close range with lightning
This game is a masterpiece for sega md, I had a pirate cartridge with this game there was a very rare version of it either alpha or beta (I do not even find rum this particular version of anywhere) and I remember how at the last level in the battle with
T-rex for Grant when he was caught up and swallowed by this dinosaur Grant dropped his hat (like when she fell in the first parts of JP ,
and yet for many things there were different changes in the places of the levels, I still remember when I turned on this version of the game where T-Rex's head went around the screen, but there SEGA was no logo
Playing as a raptor was epic.
Carlin I'm remaking this game I would like your ideas about it
17:35 most terrifying sound I've ever heard as a kid
WTF even is that?
@@Lyubimov89 a yagi yacht
"ee-uh cha-voola"
Oh man, this takes me back ti the best times of my life.
No stress, no responsibilities, no finacial issues, no deadlines...etc
Just a kid with his lollies playing Jurassic park!
8:35 I'll never get tired of that
I bunked many days of my sixth grade to visit the video game shop to play this game the whole day without lunch, but drinking pepsi while playing.
Searching this game for years.. Now I'm feeling.. I should time travel back to 1996.
One of the very best games on the mega drive, played this shit dozens and dozens of times!
After the Jurassic Park fiasco, Hammond didnt want to leave any witness alive.
So this is one of those "Where the fuck do I go" kind of games?"
Sure looks like it.. I’m just watching and I have no clue how they knew where they were going 😅
This game used to scare the living hell out of me when I rented it as a kid. Even watching it now, I think it was the combination of Genesis' (Mega Drive) sound design and how terrifying the T Rex was. Hell, Mortal Kombat in comparison was tame to this game... At least in sound design.
0:45 OMG that music
I listened to the original ver and it sounds much more terrifying on pal
Dear God, pure nostalgia and my childhood! Amazing upload
So when Dr. Grant threatened that kid in the beginning of the movie, HE MEANT THAT SHIT
I love how the end boss of the Dinosaur mode was just a severely blushed version of the big brown one you see through all levels. They ran out of design ideas or someone screamed at the dev team: "YOU ARE RUNNING LATE ON SCHEDULE, FINISH IT!"
When I was a kid I used to get scared playing halfway through a level and I got somewhere dark thinking a T-Rex would show up to eat me.
32:30
Grant does get eaten
Just not on here
Rex made sure Grant never comes back to give Rexy Hell again
Honestly never caught on as a kid that you were putting the dinosaurs to sleep in the first one and killing them in this… not sure how I didn’t because the raptors waking up was a big deal in the first.
I remember liking this one better because it looked cooler and was easier. Loved how raptor rapids was so different between the two playable characters!
This is the version I was looking for. Nice one 👍
Alan Grant: “I’ve decided not to endorse your park.”
* cocks machine gun *
My favorite scene in the movie was where Grant mounts a Gallimimus and makes it kick a helicoptor out of the sky so hard it explodes. This game recreates that scene so well.
Damm... Dr Grant been watching too many Rambo movies....
8:34 P A R A L L A X ("yeeha!")
Also that part @32:24 looks awesome!
Yeah, waterfalls looks great.:)
This game really showcases Grants destructive nature
I remember playing this game back in 2022 and it was f*ckng difficult. But i love old games and that one is one of them
When I played through this game as a kid, I think I tried every weapon trying to get past the T-rex, and found that the taser worked best. It created distance between Grant and the Rex, letting the player escape while the Rex was kept at bay.
32:30 Lol, its like spraying a cat with a water bottle, except its a trex and hand grenades.
Great game! I used to play it when I was 12.
I was blown away when I seen that T-rex as a kid.
19:33 Dr. Grant just shakes off grenade explosions to the face. 💪🦖
Dam this game and it's music really bring back playing this as a kid. Now I gotta buy me a genesis all over again
Do it! They're not that expensive yet.
Sickest title screen
O efeito da água na caverna é sensacional ... jogão
it is!!!
I grew up with the Jurassic Park on Sega Genesis. Never knew about this version until now. So cool!!!
Same here - I never saw this in any shops were I lived in the UK. I played the original though. I didn’t even know there were Star Trek games on the mega drive - back then it was word of mouth or seeing it in a shop/magazine.
@@avae5343 I remember as a kid having a few Sega Genesis wall posters that featured screen shots from varying games. Back then those screen shots sparked my imagination, making me wonder what the rest of the game was like. That feeling of mystery is gone completely these days since we can easily find a video on internet showing any detail of any game we want to see.
@@kingstarscream320 Yes I know exactly what you mean. I would often scrutinize screenshots of games as a child. It was a double edged sword though because a few times I bought a bad game for Christmas. Combat Cars is one - looked great, picked it as a Christmas present then on Christmas Day it was impossible for me to get past level 2. Borrowing games at school was a big thing..
This is obviously Dr. Alan Grant's younger half brother John Rambo-Grant returning to the island to exact revenge on all those responsible for making his brother suffer during the first game.
Friend: "Ever watch Jurassic Park? You might like it."
Me: "Oh ya bud. I had the game as a kid and still play it once in a blue moon. I think I have an idea of what to expect."
Never have I been so disappointed by a good movie. Everyone was wondering why I kept on bringing up flamethrowers, and asking when Grant would start shooting mercenaries with a machine gun while riding a dinosaur.
This is the weirdest game I've played for a while. The designers must have been on crack
Whoa! Doc Grant seems to have forgotten which intellectual property he’s part of, as he’s doing his best Bill Riser from Contra impression on the hapless dinosaurs and Ingen personnel that he happens to come across in his return trip to Isla Nublar. 😆
You may call this a murder spree, but Grant calls it job security.
1:00:00 arguably the most epic duel in gaming history
This is a very very good game.I read from the comments that it was confusing for a lot of people when they were kids.It's not a kids game.
The ship level was my favourite because it had the best and most versatile design,and the music was pushing you to explore it.
By the way,to this day I can't understand what are these boxes that Grant destroys but the raptor eats for power!What are they supposed to be?!
As a kid, I don't really mind about the story, back then I just like shooting platforming genre, but I distinctly remember I don't like the graphics here, compared to the original genesis game. Somehow for me the ticker black outline on the characters just make it more like paper cut outs being pasted on to the scene.
Ozz Lee
So damn true
Sure was a fun adult game for us kids from the 90s.
Hated the ruins and raptor rapids
But sure was fun trying outrun that Rex
The boxes the raptor eats are supposed to contain Lysine. If you remember in the movie and book, the dinosaurs had been engineered so their bodies could not produce the amino acid Lysine, relying on park staff to feed them supplements. It was a contingency plan to prevent dinosaurs from escaping the island, since they would go comatose and die within 24 hours without Lysine. But the book describes the escaped dinosaurs getting around this issue by learning to eat Lysine-rich foods.
In reality, Lysine doesn't work that way. But the game designers decided on using the Lysine contingency as a power up mechanic, like if a Lysine deficiency kills the dinos then a Lysine excess should make them invincible.
Man, this is the version I remember so well. The T-rex attacking you in the boat section terrified me as a kid.
Grant's last level scared the hell out of me as a kid.
That aside, this was my jam. I never beat the first game as a kid, but this one I played through multiple times. This is like Streets of Rage 2 where the sequel was so, so much more than the original.
One of the easiest games on Genesis, and one of the most gorgeous looking.
4:00 We used to call that thing "the saddle", and usually picked it for the tazer for ezy playthrough, but missiles and flamethrower were also cool and rare weapon candidates.
I never understood what that was. It's an ammo fill, apparently?
Yes, it's an ammo belt. It will fill up the weapon you have selected at that time. I recently did a loooongplay with lots of backtracking, but I've never been able to find another ammo belt in the entire game.
@@hiltwo I thought there was one up top near/above the nest?
Nope, that's the armor piece. Though I have no idea what that does. It doesn't fill up health, and I don't think if gives you more "hit points" either. I have only been able to find 2 of those; the one you mentioned in Aviary, and one in River Run. Makes me think there's another ammo belt in River Run as well, but I haven't been able to find it.
Ammo belts for tesla gun and missile launcher, sometimes when succeeded also for flamethrower. Last level is a piece of cake with missiles on full ammo.
Love this game. Got it for Christmas right at the end of the Genesis life cycle.
Dr Grant really using these dinos to his advantage
My favorite 'Jurassic Park' videogame in my chilhood, still I've it with the original "package". My favorite one along 'Robocop vs. Terminator', of course, in terms of games from SEGA. 👌
I prefer 'Rampage Edition' much more than the first videogame.
JURASSIC PARK GAME FOR SEGA GENESIS THE BOMB !!!!!!
Seu rabo !!!!!!!!
@@dinosaursfor4709 o seu ;-;
The T. rex in the river scene was memorable
Even when Grant’s hat free falls after him being eaten
Looks like Grant went from using non-lethal weaponry in the original to full blown mass murder!
remember this one all too well.
So this is just an alternative version to the original Mega Drive game. Haven't played this one but the original Mega Drive game was fun.
I loved playing this game, classic 1990s video game
I enjoyed this one much better than the original game
It was like Die Hard with dinosaurs