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==Story==
 
==Story==
 
The game takes place directly after the first game. Dr. Alan Grant's Helicoptor has crashed back onto Isla Nublar due to unknown circumstances. (He apparently crashed not too long after take off.) Back on the island, Grant must fight his way through not only hoards of dinosaurs but also some unknown group of soldiers and guys that look like janitors. Presumably, these men are either Ingen workers, people from the company Biosyn (the same company that hired Dennis Nedry to steal the embryos in the novel and the motion picture based off of it.), or members of the Costa Rican military. Just as the previous game, the player can also choose to play as a Velociraptor. In the game, you play as a different Velociraptor trying to escape the island.
 
The game takes place directly after the first game. Dr. Alan Grant's Helicoptor has crashed back onto Isla Nublar due to unknown circumstances. (He apparently crashed not too long after take off.) Back on the island, Grant must fight his way through not only hoards of dinosaurs but also some unknown group of soldiers and guys that look like janitors. Presumably, these men are either Ingen workers, people from the company Biosyn (the same company that hired Dennis Nedry to steal the embryos in the novel and the motion picture based off of it.), or members of the Costa Rican military. Just as the previous game, the player can also choose to play as a Velociraptor. In the game, you play as a different Velociraptor trying to escape the island.
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==Gameplay==
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The game plays similar but also different to the first game. As Dr. Alan Grant, the player uses an assortment of weapons and ammunition to combat the dinosaurs and people that block their way and attack. Controls for Grant are the same as the original game. The A button makes Grant switch the current weapon he is using. The default weapon is a Dart Gun with an extremely large supply of ammo. It is possible to run out of the darts though but difficult to do. The B button makes Grant fire his current weapon. The C button makes Grant jump. Grant can no longer cling onto ledges like he could in the first game but hardly needs to.
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As the Raptor, the player must use a combination of physical attacks, jumping and eating the Lysine cases scattered throughout the levels to progress through the game. Pressing the A button makes the raptor bite. Biting can be done in several ways depending upon what part of the D - Pad is pressed. Using the bite attack is required to eat the Lysine cases. After eating a certain number of these, (the number required becomes greater with difficulty level.) the screen turns red and the raptor becomes invincible for a limited time. This allows the player to kill any normal enemies the raptor touches with one hit. (the exception being the Raptor's final boss.) Pressing the B button allows the raptor to kick. Pressing backwards + B will allow the raptor to attack from behind with it's tail. The C button controls jumping. Tapping the C button once again in midjump allows the raptor to spin jump for higher distances. The spin jump can be used while moving backwards.
  
 
==Physical Scans==
 
==Physical Scans==

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Jurassic Park: Rampage Edition
Publisher: Sega
Developer:
Genre: Action

















Jurassic Park: Rampage Edition is an Action game released for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis in 1994 and developed by Blue Sky Software, the same developers as Vectorman and Vectorman 2. The game is the direct sequel to Jurassic Park, which was released the year before on the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis.

Story

The game takes place directly after the first game. Dr. Alan Grant's Helicoptor has crashed back onto Isla Nublar due to unknown circumstances. (He apparently crashed not too long after take off.) Back on the island, Grant must fight his way through not only hoards of dinosaurs but also some unknown group of soldiers and guys that look like janitors. Presumably, these men are either Ingen workers, people from the company Biosyn (the same company that hired Dennis Nedry to steal the embryos in the novel and the motion picture based off of it.), or members of the Costa Rican military. Just as the previous game, the player can also choose to play as a Velociraptor. In the game, you play as a different Velociraptor trying to escape the island.

Gameplay

The game plays similar but also different to the first game. As Dr. Alan Grant, the player uses an assortment of weapons and ammunition to combat the dinosaurs and people that block their way and attack. Controls for Grant are the same as the original game. The A button makes Grant switch the current weapon he is using. The default weapon is a Dart Gun with an extremely large supply of ammo. It is possible to run out of the darts though but difficult to do. The B button makes Grant fire his current weapon. The C button makes Grant jump. Grant can no longer cling onto ledges like he could in the first game but hardly needs to.

As the Raptor, the player must use a combination of physical attacks, jumping and eating the Lysine cases scattered throughout the levels to progress through the game. Pressing the A button makes the raptor bite. Biting can be done in several ways depending upon what part of the D - Pad is pressed. Using the bite attack is required to eat the Lysine cases. After eating a certain number of these, (the number required becomes greater with difficulty level.) the screen turns red and the raptor becomes invincible for a limited time. This allows the player to kill any normal enemies the raptor touches with one hit. (the exception being the Raptor's final boss.) Pressing the B button allows the raptor to kick. Pressing backwards + B will allow the raptor to attack from behind with it's tail. The C button controls jumping. Tapping the C button once again in midjump allows the raptor to spin jump for higher distances. The spin jump can be used while moving backwards.

Physical Scans