Jurassic Park Arcade

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Feel the adrenaline that Dr. Grant felt when he was facing those dinosaurs in this classic side-scrolling action adventure game based on the novel and the movie itself - Jurassic Park!
Jurassic Park is a classic side-scrolling action-adventure video game based on the popular film, Jurassic Park. The game is created by BlueSky and SEGA in the year 1993 for the SEGA Genesis platform. The game will put you in the shoes of two characters, one from the book, and one from the movie. Experience Sam Neil's journey as he tries to escape the island filled with dinosaurs. Put your life at risk as Dr. Grant as you escape from the park with dinosaurs that escaped from their respective enclosures. The game has both plots from both the novel and the film. Fight your way through the dinosaurs using guns, dodge from the obstacles, and run from the dinosaur that's chasing you! Good luck!

Emulator Controls

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Jurassic Park Arcade
Developer(s)Raw Thrills
Programmer(s)John Scott
Artist(s)Nate Vanderkamp
SeriesJurassic Park
Platform(s)Arcade game
Release
Genre(s)Rail shooter
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer
CabinetSit-down

Jurassic Park Arcade is a 2015 light gunarcade game developed by Raw Thrills. The game is based on the first three films of the Jurassic Park series.[1]

Gameplay[edit]

Jurassic Park Arcade is played across nine levels,[2] set at the Jurassic Park theme park on the fictional island of Isla Nublar.[3] A security team has been sent to retrieve one dinosaur from each species located on the island,[3] which is becoming unstable due to an erupting volcano.[4][5] The protagonist's colleagues who are left in the park must be defended as well.[5] Five weapons are available to the player throughout the game. Three boss enemies must be defeated throughout the game: Spinosaurus, Triceratops, and Tyrannosaurus.[1][6] Other creatures appear as minor enemies throughout the game: Pteranodon, Velociraptor, Utahraptor, Dilophosaurus, Microraptor, Stegosaurus, Compsognathus, Brachiosaurus, and Allosaurus.[4]

Development[edit]

Development began in 2011,[7] lasted more than three years, and cost $4 million.[1] The development team studied previous Jurassic Park games and various iconic scenes from the first three films in the series. The developers received an original Jurassic Park arcade cabinet based on the first film, which inspired them to implement that game's fast-moving action into Jurassic Park Arcade. The developers chose to set the game on Isla Nublar, the location of the first film, rather than Isla Sorna, to include iconic locations from the first film. Unlike the films, which primarily involve dinosaurs escaping, the developers wanted to present a story in which the player must capture the free-roaming dinosaurs.[6][8]

John Scott served as the game's lead programmer. Nate Vanderkamp, the game's lead artist and one of the primary game designers, said that many planned locations and creatures did not make it into the game during development: 'I'm pretty sure that by the end we had cut more ideas than actually made it into the game.' Initially, the developers had hoped to include an aquatic reptile, as well as a potential level set in a city. Originally, the developers also planned to include nine dinosaur boss enemies, consisting of the largest and most threatening dinosaurs possible. The developers settled for three dinosaurs instead: the Spinosaurus, Triceratops, and Tyrannosaurus. These animals 'worked out the best' for the combat style used in the game while providing variety for the player.[6][8]

The development team, most of which had never worked on a shooting game before, had faced various technical challenges, working with a new game engine and new 3D software. Vanderkamp said that the biggest challenge was proper pacing: 'Balancing the enormous action and attack sequences but still giving players time to breathe and regroup took a very deliberate effort and was definitely a learning process for us all.'[6][8] Raw Thrills worked closely with Universal to ensure that the game's dinosaurs resembled their real-life counterparts, while also maintaining their appearances from the films. To reflect the latest scientific discoveries, some of the game's dinosaurs were animated with feathers and bright skin colors.[1] The game was first unveiled at the International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions in November 2014,[7] and was later shown at the U.K.'s EAG Expo in January 2015.[3]

Release[edit]

A regular sit-down cabinet was released in March 2015, and a deluxe cabinet with motion seats was released in April 2015.[2][9]

References[edit]

  1. ^ abcd'Q&A On Jurassic Park Arcade With Eugene Jarvis'. ArcadeHeroes.com. February 23, 2015. Retrieved April 15, 2015.
  2. ^ ab'New Jurassic Park Arcade Flyer & Release Times'. ArcadeHeroes.com. February 19, 2015. Retrieved April 15, 2015.
  3. ^ abcWest, Rebecca (January 20, 2015). ''Jurassic Park' Arcade Game Leaked Footage And World Release Date: Coming Soon In 2015'. Design & Trend. Retrieved April 15, 2015.
  4. ^ abRaw Thrills (March 1, 2015). Jurassic Park Arcade. Arcade.
  5. ^ ab'Arkad-feber' [Arcade fever]. Robot (in Swedish). No. 1. Stockholm: Reset Media. 2016. p. 6, sec. Jurassic Park Arcade. ISSN1653-3712.
  6. ^ abcdMalone, Joshua (September 15, 2016). 'Interview with John Scott - Lead Programmer for Jurassic Park Arcade (2015)'. Jurassic Outpost. Retrieved September 15, 2016.
  7. ^ ab'IAAPA 2014 Day 2: Star Wars Battle Pod, Showdown, Jurassic Park, Pump It Up PRIME 2015, Candy Crush Saga + More'. ArcadeHeroes.com. November 18, 2014. Retrieved April 15, 2015.
  8. ^ abcMalone, Joshua (September 15, 2016). 'Interview with Nate Vanderkamp - Lead Artist and Primary Game Designer for Jurassic Park Arcade (2015)'. Jurassic Outpost. Retrieved September 15, 2016.
  9. ^'No Fooling: Jurassic Park Arcade Unboxing'. ArcadeHeroes.com. April 1, 2015. Retrieved April 15, 2015.

External links[edit]

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