Jurassic Park (Mega Drive)

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For other games with the same name, see Jurassic Park.

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Jurassic Park
System(s): Sega Mega Drive
Publisher: Sega

Ballistic (US re-release)

Developer:
Distributor: Majesco Sales (US re-release), Ecofilmes (PT), Hent Gruppen (SE rental), Tec Toy (BR), Samsung (KR), Consumer Electronics (ZA)
Licensor: Universal City Studios, Amblin Entertainment, MCA/Universal Merchandising
Sound driver: GEMS
Genre: Action[1][2]

















Number of players: 1
Release Date RRP Code
Sega Mega Drive
JP
¥6,8006,800 G-4109
Sega Mega Drive
US
$54.9954.99[4] 1056
Videogame Rating Council: GA
Sega Mega Drive
US
(Sega Channel)
SUBsub
Sega Mega Drive
EU
1056
Sega Mega Drive
DE
DM 130130[7] 1056
Sega Mega Drive
PT
MDJ1056
Sega Mega Drive
UK
£49.9949.99[11][12] 1056
Sega Mega Drive
SE
(Rental)
Sega Mega Drive
GR
Sega Mega Drive
CZ
Sega Mega Drive
AU
$129.95129.95[13] FJUR00SMC
Sega Mega Drive
BR
046040
Sega Mega Drive
KR
GM93029JG
Sega Mega Drive
AS
1056-40
Sega Mega Drive
ZA

Jurassic Park (ジュラシック・パーク) is a Sega Mega Drive action platform game developed by BlueSky Software and published by Sega. Based on the 1993 film Jurassic Park, the game was first released worldwide in August 1993, and was later followed by an evolved sequel, Jurassic Park: Rampage Edition, one year later.

Story

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Introduction

Jurassic Park is a rain forest island preserve filled with dinosaurs bioengineered from ancient, preserved DNA. When a sudden violent hurricane hits the island, the park's systems fail and the dinosaurs rampage freely across the island. The paleontologist Dr. Alan Grant must safely escape the park, while an escaped Velociraptor stalks him.

Gameplay

The game is a side-scrolling action platformer that can be played as either Dr. Grant or a Velociraptor. The objective of each level is the reach the end. Both characters move with Left and Right. They can push some objects (such as crates) by moving into them. They duck with Down and move while ducked with Down-left and Down-right (to fit into tight spots). They jump with C and jump down from some platforms with Down+C. They automatically grab ledges when they jump near them.

Playing as Dr. Grant, his objective is to navigate through seven areas of Isla Nublar and make it safely to the Visitors Center to escape via helicopter. He must contend with the various dinosaurs that roam the island, now free of their enclosures. Grant can use various weapons, including a tranquilizer gun and gas grenades, which all require ammunition refills that are scattered throughout the island. Grant cycles between weapons (for which he has ammunition) with A and uses the selected weapon with B. Fired weapons can be shot directly upwards with Up+B. He climbs ladders and operates elevators with Up and Down. He hangs off overhead lines by holding Up and moves across them with Left and Right. He drops off overhead lines when the D-Pad is released. He cannot use weapons while on ladders or lines.

Playing as the Raptor, its goal is to elude (or eliminate) the Jurassic Park security guards and corner Grant at the Visitors Center. It only plays five of the game's levels. It fights stray dinosaurs as well as the park guards, who are armed with similar weaponry as Grant. The Raptor can jump higher than Grant and run much faster. Instead of using weapons, it attacks from close-range using its teeth and claws. It bites with A and bites and shakes with Left+A or Right+A. It kicks with B and jump kicks with Left+B or Right+B. It pounces with Down+B. Jumping on enemies also attacks them. Unlike Grant, the Raptor cannot climb ladders or overhead wires, but it can jump especially high with Up+C.

As either character, the player starts the game with three lives, depicted as separate health bars. When a health bar is emptied (or the character falls down a bottomless pit), the player restarts at the beginning of the level. High fall harm Grant but not the Raptor. Grant can recover his health by finding First-Aid Kits, while the Raptor can find meat to eat (including eating Compys by biting them with Down+A). Grant loses his weapons and ammunition and starts over with the default load-out upon losing a life. The game ends if the player runs out of lives, but there is a password system for continuing.

The game has three selectable difficulty levels (Easy, Normal, and Hard), which affects how much damage is taken from enemies.

Weapons

Weapons are only used by Dr. Grant. He starts with a supply of Blue-Banded Darts and a Stun Gun and gains additional weapons when he collects their ammo pick-ups. All weapons are nonlethal and only stun dinosaurs temporarily. Weapons have limited ammunition, and the ammunition quantities are retained between levels.

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Blue-Banded Darts
Weak tranquilizer darts. Most dinosaurs require several shots to subdue.
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Red-Banded Super Darts
Stronger tranquilizer darts. Requires fewer shots to tranquilize dinosaurs than the basic darts.
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Stun Gun
Transmits an electric shock a short distance in front of Grant. It has three different levels, depending on how long the B button is held to charge it. However, more powerful shocks cost more energy.
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Gas Grenades
Knocks out dinosaurs near where it lands.
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Flash Grenades
Temporarily blinds and disorients dinosaurs caught in its area of effect.
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Concussion Grenades
Knocks out dinosaurs for a long period of time.
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Rockets
Stuns any target with a single hit.

Items

Characters automatically pick up (or eat) items that they come near.

Grant

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First-Aid Kit
Fully replenishes Dr. Grant's health.
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Blue-Banded Darts
Provides more ammunition for the Blue-Banded Darts weapon.
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Red-Banded Darts
Provides more ammunition for the Red-Banded Darts weapon.
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Battery
Provides more energy for the Stun Gun weapon.
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Gas Grenades
Provides more ammunition for the Gas Grenades weapon.
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Flash Grenades
Provides more ammunition for the Flash Grenades weapon.
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Concussion Grenades
Provides more ammunition for the Concussion Grenades weapon.
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Rockets
Provides more ammunition for the Rockets weapon.
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Gas Can
Refuels the raft in the River level.

Raptor

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Meat
Replenishes a small amount of the Raptor's health.

Levels

Grant

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Jungle

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Power Station

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River
This level is only played as Dr. Grant. Grant must collect the Gas Cans to keep the raft moving. The raft stops moving when Grant is not on it.

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Pumping Station
Grant activates the buttons in this level by pressing Up while standing in front of a panel.

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Canyon

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Volcano
This level is only played as Dr. Grant.

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Visitors Center
Grant kicks open the doors in this level by pressing Up while standing in front of them. He uses the elevators by pressing Up in front of their call buttons on the wall. He climbs staircases with Up-left or Up-right.

To defeat the Raptors at the end, Grant must fall in between them and throw grenades toward each side to cause the dinosaur bones to fall on them.

Raptor

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Jungle

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Power Station

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Pumping Station

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Canyon

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Visitors Center
The Raptor kicks open the doors in this level by pressing Up while standing in front of them.

To defeat Grant at the end, attack the bases of the dinosaur figures to cause the bones to fall (and Grant with them).

History

Development

For a while, BlueSky Software were producing two games concurrently: Jurassic Park, which saw the lion's share of the team's attention, and a version of Disney's Aladdin, with both projects sharing some staff. BlueSky's version of Aladdin was inevitably canceled and replaced by a re-worked version by Virgin Games, however a homage to this period can be seen in the North Western part of Jurassic Park's map, where an upside-down genie lamp is disguised as a mountain range.

Release

Within two weeks of release, Sega had sold 2.2 million copies of the game in the US, raising $13.5 million[14].

Legacy

The split gameplay of Jurassic Park was continued in Sega-produced Jurassic Park games to follow, namely Jurassic Park: Rampage Edition released the following year and The Lost World: Jurassic Park for the Sega Saturn.

Production credits

Source:
In-game credits
JurassicPark MD JP SSCredits.pdf
[15]

Magazine articles

Main article: Jurassic Park (Mega Drive)/Magazine articles.

Promotional material

Main article: Jurassic Park (Mega Drive)/Promotional material.

Physical scans

Sega Retro Average 
Publication Score Source
68 [16]
45 [17]
Sega Mega Drive
57
Based on
2 reviews
Sega Retro Average 
Publication Version Score
(RU)
60
[18]
(SA)
85
[19]
(DE)
75
[20]
(JP) NTSC-J
60
[21]
(FR)
83
[22]
(RU)
70
[23]
(UK)
65
[24]
(UK)
47
[25]
(US) NTSC-U
93
[26]
(US) NTSC-U
80
[27]
(RU)
60
[28]
(JP) NTSC-J
78
[29]
(US) NTSC-U
55
[30]
(IT) PAL
83
[31]
(US) NTSC-U
93
[4]
(GR)
75
[32]
(DE)
73
[33]
(US) NTSC-U
81
[34]
(JP) NTSC-J
50
[35]
(AU) PAL
62
[36]
(FR) NTSC-U
85
[37]
(DE) PAL
43
[7]
(UK) NTSC-U
64
[38]
(UK) PAL
83
[39]
(UK) NTSC-U
83
[40]
(FR)
80
[41]
(DE) PAL
73
[42]
(DE) NTSC-U
73
[43]
(UK) PAL
77
[44]
(SI)
78
[45]
(AU)
69
[46]
(FR)
82
[47]
(UK)
80
[48]
(NL)
91
[49]
(CZ)
59
[50]
(DE)
76
[51]
(UK) PAL
70
[52]
(UK) NTSC-U
85
[53]
(UK) PAL
64
[54]
(UK) NTSC-U
79
[55]
(SE)
85
[56]
(RU)
88
[57]
(UK) PAL
82
[58]
(JP) NTSC-J
63
[59]
(UK) PAL
75
[60]
(ES) PAL
90
[61]
(RU)
77
[62]
(DE) PAL
66
[63]
(US) NTSC-U
70
[64]
Sega Mega Drive
74
Based on
49 reviews

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Technical information

Main article: Jurassic Park (Mega Drive)/Technical information.

References

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