![]() ![]() The retro game distributor shared a teaser on Twitter showcasing the original Nintendo Entertainment System version of Jurassic Park that launched alongside the movie in June of 1993. ![]() To celebrate the upcoming 30th anniversary of the sci-fi flick, Limited Run Games is teasing a retro collection that could include re-releases of some of the best games from the series. I also hope that Jeff will recreate more buildings from Jurassic Park SNES and pack them all together for the ultimate retro-experience.Something to look forward to: It is hard to believe it's been three full decades since Steven Spielberg's Jurassic Park hit the big screen, yet here we are. Jeff Lindsay plans to add full computer terminal experience and properly swinging doors in the next beta version. Still, it’s simply astonishing witnessing this SNES game (that ran with 20fps? 10fps?) running silky smooth on the PC. Do note that this is a WIP project and that it lacks a lot of polish. Currently, this fan game features only the Visitor Center FPS section from Jurassic Park SNES.Ĭreated by Jeff Lindsay, there is a demo for you to download at its official website. Spotted by IndieRetroNews, Visitor Center is described as a lovingly crafted “cover” of the first-person interiors from Jurassic Park on the SNES. And now imagine my excitement when I found out that someone was recreating the first-person sections from Jurassic Park SNES in the Unity Engine. However, I can’t deny the fact that I’m a big fan of the 16-bit consoles (though I prefer SNES over Mega Drive). Yeah yeah, it’s a console game and I’m talking about 16-bit consoles. Jurassic Park for SNES is perhaps my most favourite Jurassic Park game ever released. ![]()
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