The Lost World: Jurassic Park (Mega Drive)/Hidden content
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Hidden information
Pause the game, move the cursor to a blank area and press . This will show the selected difficulty, current player coordinates and show the build date.
Invincibility
Enter "IMMORTAL" as a password for in-game invincibility. "MORTAL00" will turn it off.
All weapons
Enter "ARSENALS" as a password.
Infinite ammo
Enter "SUPERJAB" as a password.
No collision
Enter "ETHEREAL" as a password. Now you can walk through scenery and objects without issue.
Play as Red Hunter
Enter "REDHUNTR" as a password. This will replace the player's sprite with one of the NPC characters that helps you during normal play.
Level select
Enter "MAGICBOX" or "HUTCHINS" (named after Sega of America producer Steve Hutchins) as a password.
Recording and playback
Enter "RECPLAY0" as a password. This will allow you to record demos of gameplay and play them back.
Watch the computer fight itself
Enter "ARENACY0" as a password. When starting the game, the computer will spawn random players and enemies in an arena and have them automatically fight each other. Usually the dinosaurs win.
Combat mode
Enter "CIVILWAR" as a password. Both players will be placed in an arena with spawning objects, and the first to ten kills wins.
A different, possibly debugging menu can be activated by entering "REVOEMAG" as a password. This combines a level select, 1 or 2 player selector and demo recording function into one simplistic menu.
Developer messages
A number of passwords bring up special developer messages and most unlock the level select.
DAVIDHIL
A nod to level editor and designer David Hill, who apparently was the best player at Quake.
EDDIEBCK
This one does not activate level select.
EMOKE000
FRANKIE0
GYOZIKE0
JASONFRI
A nod to level editor Jason Friedman.
MACIMACI
MALAMUTE
MARIANNA
NACYNACY
A list of home computers, including the Sinclair ZX81, ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64 and Amiga, and one of the few cases of rival platforms being mentioned in a Sega game (although neither had a significant share of the games market by 1997).
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