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Jurassic Park is an action-adventure video game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES), based on the 1990 novel and 1993 film of the same name. It was developed and published by Ocean Software in 1993 in North America and PAL regions, and published by Jaleco in 1994 in Japan.

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The Story Behind Jurassic Park

The 30th anniversary version features a save function, a world map, and the ability to rewind time. Ocean executives in the U.K. were unaware of the demo's poor graphics, as the demo was developed at Ocean's offices in California. Jurassic Park was released in the United Kingdom in late 1993, and was also released in the United States that month.

The game includes inspiration from the novel, such as a mission objective to prevent dinosaurs from escaping to the mainland on a supply ship. Nintendo requested that the bone-crushing sound effect be removed as it was considered too realistic. According to Bracey, "Steven Spielberg said he wanted a 'ground breaking' game.

How Jurassic Park Plays

The game switches to a first-person perspective when the player enters one of these buildings. Jurassic Park supports the Super NES Mouse when playing first-person sequences or operating computer terminals. The game features seven different dinosaur enemies, as well as giant dragonflies.

DNA, a character from the film, provides dinosaur facts to the player if the game is paused or remains idle for too long. Motion sensors set up around the island allow characters in the game to communicate advice to the player, although some advice is deliberately malicious. Following a computer system failure, paleontologist Dr.

Why Players Still Load It Up

In 2014, IGN included the game on its list of the most difficult games, citing various reasons that included the limited lives, the large game world, the scattered raptor eggs and key cards, and the lack of a save feature. Jonathan Davies of Super Play praised its problem-solving tasks and bird's-eye perspective, but criticized the game for being "a bit easy" and for not incorporating the film's musical score. Nevertheless, the magazine concluded that "given the quality of most film tie-ins, Jurassic Park is one of the better licences.

With slightly improved game design it could have been the best." Bob Strauss of Entertainment Weekly called the game "truly innovative". William Schiffmann of the Associated Press praised the sound effects for being recorded in Dolby Surround, but noted the lack of a password feature, calling it "one of the few drawbacks to an otherwise excellent cart." Though two of the four reviewers for Electronic Gaming Monthly commented that the game is too easy, all but one of the four had an overall positive opinion of the game, particularly praising the sound and the use of the 3-D perspective. SNES Force praised its "Huge playing area," and its many missions.

Jurassic Park — Frequently Asked Questions

Can I play Jurassic Park online for free?

Absolutely. The full game loads in the player at the top of this page and runs right in your browser — no installs, no plugins, no waiting.

Do I need a controller to play Jurassic Park?

No. Keyboard controls work out of the box (see the controls panel), and any USB or Bluetooth gamepad is detected automatically.

Who developed Jurassic Park?

Development was handled by Ocean of America, with Ocean Software publishing the release.

Where can I buy the original Jurassic Park?

See the "Other Places You Can Get This Game" section below the article for legitimate places to buy real-world versions.

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