I’m 7 years old again. Damn do I miss the days of going to my local video store to rent SNES and N64 games. I guess everyone is nostalgic about their early years but the 90s were truly a special time for gaming.
Aprion same here, and i wanted it to be great but the first person made me nauseous as fuck, with that repetitive soundtrack and aawwww i just... It sucked ass
This is strangely one of my favorite games I've ever played on SNES. I've never beat it though. Not back in the day and I have yet to since. I should REALLY consider getting back to trying to beat it.
So, you made it to the end after 4 years ? Same here, it was one of my favorites too and I never really understand... I just finished it, what a really nice game ! My old myself would be proud.
My most vivid memory of this game was because of the lack of a save option. My brother spent weeks playing it, slowly working his way through by trial and error, pausing it and leaving the SNES on perpetually so he wouldn't lost his progress. Then one day a lighting bolt struck a power line outside our house and put the whole street into a blackout, erasing the game. He was so disgusted he didn't try again.
this game had some great ideas in it,FPS indoors,item collection,Elevator music,and some great tunes overall,like Before Time which you can hear starting at 1.55.
I loved (and still love) this game SO much. There's something about the graphics that just speaks directly to me, especially in the overworld sections. It has that gorgeous 16-bit era look that just can't be properly recreated anymore. How many hours I spent playing this game..I cannot say. And that music? Fantastic.
Oh man, I LOVED this game as a kid (as a rental, never owned it sadly), but I never got even remotely close to beating it back then. This is cathartic.
Oh the nostalgia feels! :) The soundtrack alone is worth it and one of the few games back then that was in surround sound though i never really used it.
I like how many commenters say "I have no idea how to play this game. It's great!" Just because we played something when we were ten doesn't mean it's great. :P
i miss those old nintendo games because they were so much fun but sometimes they get pretty old after a while but you'd be amazed how many people still know ho play the games without getting killed instantly.
Yes, another one of Speilberg's treasures was made into a video game. Though this game was quite difficult. I had this myself, I got up to the ship. I never knew how to complete that mission.
I get you. Those claustrophobic labyrinths where raptors pounce on you from nowhere, and then happily walking through trees only to have a triceratops speeding after you!
This game DESTROYED my childhood. I spent YEARS trying to beat it (remember...this was before the days of readily-available online walk-throughs and strategy guides). But I COULD NOT figure out how to complete the "stop the raptors from entering the visitors center" quest and how to find the last raptor egg. I lost sleep over it, and God only knows how many constructive things I COULD have accomplished. I ALMOST gave up hope of beating the game entirely. BUT, by the grace of GOD, I stumbled into the solutions for each. I felt as if I'd just avenged the dearth of my father as I watched the credits roll...
Seriously that about sums it up for me too freakin hard game when you're 7 even going back now 20 years later if you didn't know what to do it's the same
+Jon Murphy - Lately I've been reading posts that were was / is a 1-800 number you could call for hints. So...I guess freemium games really AREN'T all that new
+Chesco I disagree with the notion that the game was poorly designed. I love it's open sprawling world. To me, it really captured the feel of Jurassic Park. But no, I never beated it myself. Not yet anyhow.
+Zeithri - I can see your point and I agree with you. It WAS kind of cool to have an open-world map and plot points that sometimes made backtracking a must. It's just that some of the objectives were unfair. I mean, c'mon! I would understand if you could "walk" through trees EVERYWHERE, but that ONE area where the last egg was? How was ANYBODY supposed to see that!?
given how difficult it was, it's safe to say that Ocean's programmers responsible with this game were so preoccupied with whether or not they could that they didn't stop to think if they should add a much better ending.
The "stop the raptors from entering the visitors center" was VERY unfair. The objective for every OTHER quest in the game were CLEARLY visible (i.e. the power generator was CLEARLY visible, and the computer that rebooted the park system was CLEARLY visible once you found the right key card). But pushing a crate in front of a door? Especially since the game didn't even give HINTS, how were you supposed to know (1) from WHERE the raptors were entering and (2) HOW to stop them. And then there was the last raptor egg. Hidden in an area of trees that you can walk through? Come on! That was COLD...
Yeah, the game could be beaten in an hour if you knew where everything was and exactly what to do. If not, this was a 6-8 hour game....with no way to save your progress. I remember renting it and actually leaving my SNES with the game paused on from 11pm on a school night all the way until about 6pm the following evening just so I could resume my game where I left off and finish it. Great game, but what the hell were they thinking by not including a save feature. It didn't make things more challenging, it just made them more annoying.
I was always so intimidated by it as a kid, but still loved it, as I loved dinosaurs. Still do. But anyway, I liked the second one alot more, me and my best friend growin up played the heelllll outta that game. Then I got it years later as like 14 year olds and we played it some more.
James Garland Yeah, I remember the "What the fuck am I supposed to do!?" feature all too well. If you got stuck in a game, you had to either ask a friend who had beaten it (if you had one), buy the strategy guide (if the game had one, and 99% of games didn't), or dial Nintendo's $1.99 per minute hint line. There was no such thing as an internet walkthrough back then.
I agree. I loved this game great graphics and inside the work houses and visitor centers it was great and with suspense. But I think they should have done a better ending with a cool animation. Hello from México City. Alex
My cousin used to have this. Never finished it, it was hard and scary. I remember the music and it being different in how the view change from 3rd to 1st person going in building. They don't make em like this no more
It would. Forcing you to travel all over to compelete the ship wouldn't be to bad if you could turn it off and return and could navigate the ship well.
Additionally, this game completely ruined my childhood understanding of what bolas actually are and how they work. I went around for a long time thinking they were basically railguns that pierce through and explode everything. I don't know what the game designers were thinking!
Nostalgia surged through me as soon as the video started. DX I couldn't figure out a thing about the goals. lol remembered this when playing it at my grandpa's house when I was 7 . ^_^
"Do not trust everything you read, Some people may not be who they seem." Those words made me so paranoid reading it in the booklet that came with the game.
@cubex55 I tried with Dynamite Headdy, but the trouble is I have no idea how emulators work, and when I attempted to save the video, my laptop froze and wouldn't work again without having to switch it off. I once recorded a video of Taz in Escape From Mars on DVD, and I did it in just over an hour, and there were no deaths. I would have thought that the quality would be fine so long as people could clearly see what was going on in the video, but I understand what you're going for in the end.
This game was for SNES. I believe they also made a Genesis version as well. I would always rent the SNES one since i didnt have a Genesis. Man I LOVED this shit. I was about 6 or 7 when I'd play this shit.
my favorite game at the time. when I was young I never finished the game, no save. I really love to play this game because of the zelda III aspect seen in high tribal style music, but the end of the game is a heresy.
You are right,the difficulty is quite high if the player doesnt know what they are doing(it was almost hopeless in the begining) but knowing(later) that they can gather near infinite amount of bullets makes it a cake walk,though looking for eggs is quite tedious.Also the inside area aimming was quite easy when the player knew how...and that is also one flaw in it...not on the spot for smooth turning and fine aim.
It’s funny that all the other characters are messaging him like they’re sitting pretty somewhere and he’s off to collect eggs or whatever you’re supposed to do.
Good memories. I finished this game at 14. Took me 7 hours, but it was worthy. Crappy ending thou! I´ve been looking for the soundtrack and FINALLY someone uploaded in youtube. Look for it. All songs are there. The last hidden egg was a pain in the ass. For pure luck I found the last one :D And pure luck also the secret level :D Good games those of the past. Not that actual shit of crappy videogames today. Music kicks ass! :D
@cubex55 Never mind. The playlist is still awesome anyway. I've done two longplays myself on my account, but I doubt they're of the quality standard you guys use. You guys wisely use emulators for your videos, but mine are recorded from the real games onto DVDs, and the ripped with a primitive program. They're watchable, but not up to your work. I hope the RUclips encoder doesn't damage any of the future ones I have planned.
Back when The Super Nintendo was the thing, back in the 1990's I rented this game five or six times. (Probably should have bought it) By then I had most of the game memorized. I had to sit there for two hours straight to see the worst ending, no ending, it was shocking. Not that I cared but I didn't expect that. I guess they figured nobody would play it long enough to see the ending that's why it doesn't have one. I guess you could call a reverse intro an ending if you consider it to be a real intro. Still a great game though. Probably the best Jurassic Park game of the time. One of the best action adventure games of the time. The most useful weapons are the bolos, rockets and slugs. But you'll use the slugs more than the rockets due to abundance. The tranqs and gas grenades are good as well BUT the tranqs are rare and the gas grenades come with a handicap therefore the preference of use is limited. If I remember correctly the Tranq darts are the best weapon against the T-Rex, that's if I remember correctly.
Told me that this game is very difficult to zero. I already rented when had the snes and could not reset. But I had a curiosity know how is the end game. And you finishing this game killed my curiosity. Thank you.
At 21:08 after you kill both raptors, instead of pushing the crate in front of the door, you can go through it as long as you have the night vision goggles as you already did and inside you'll find a series of tunnels like the ones in the raptor nest, occupied by a group of raptors. At the end, you'll find bolas snare ammo and an extra life.
Played this over and over as a kid, never had any idea where to go or what to do. Great game.
I’m 7 years old again. Damn do I miss the days of going to my local video store to rent SNES and N64 games. I guess everyone is nostalgic about their early years but the 90s were truly a special time for gaming.
You beat the game in an hour, that's impressive! It took me 10 years!
10 years? I had this game since basicaly 1997 and didnt finish it ONCE! XD
Once you know where to go and how to navigate the First Person areas, it's pretty smooth sailing
I beat it within 2 hours the first time I beat it
i was never really sure what to do in this game so i just wandered around aimlessly.
I was able to do a few things but not much more.
fckin raptors kept killing me when i only had that electric gun LOL
+Michael Pansoy LOL same here that thing was as about as effective as a butter knife in a gun battle!
Aprion same here, and i wanted it to be great but the first person made me nauseous as fuck, with that repetitive soundtrack and aawwww i just...
It sucked ass
Lol me too, that's why I'm watching this longplay. These guys actually know what they're doing :D
This is strangely one of my favorite games I've ever played on SNES. I've never beat it though. Not back in the day and I have yet to since. I should REALLY consider getting back to trying to beat it.
So, you made it to the end after 4 years ?
Same here, it was one of my favorites too and I never really understand...
I just finished it, what a really nice game !
My old myself would be proud.
My most vivid memory of this game was because of the lack of a save option. My brother spent weeks playing it, slowly working his way through by trial and error, pausing it and leaving the SNES on perpetually so he wouldn't lost his progress. Then one day a lighting bolt struck a power line outside our house and put the whole street into a blackout, erasing the game. He was so disgusted he didn't try again.
this game had some great ideas in it,FPS indoors,item collection,Elevator music,and some great tunes overall,like Before Time which you can hear starting at 1.55.
Yes, this is one of the few games where you can use a mouse. It comes in handy in the indoor 3D parts.
The secret passage into the Visitor Center from the Raptor Pen blew my mind as a kid.
You and me both. Did you ever figure it out on your own or did you have to use strategy guides?
BlackFox0911 I figured that on my own. It blew my mind as a kid, too.
Same here. Finshed this Game only 1 Time as a Kid.
we used to be so scared playing this ...
OMG! Never finished this game always regretted it including the Sega CD one that they made. So glad you guys do these longplays. THUMBS UP!
I loved (and still love) this game SO much. There's something about the graphics that just speaks directly to me, especially in the overworld sections. It has that gorgeous 16-bit era look that just can't be properly recreated anymore. How many hours I spent playing this game..I cannot say. And that music? Fantastic.
They should remaster this game for PlayStation 4 and Xbox 1.
I love how Grant is just over dinosaurs and ready to destroy anything that moves in the park.
Oh man, I LOVED this game as a kid (as a rental, never owned it sadly), but I never got even remotely close to beating it back then. This is cathartic.
Oh the nostalgia feels! :) The soundtrack alone is worth it and one of the few games back then that was in surround sound though i never really used it.
I like how many commenters say "I have no idea how to play this game. It's great!" Just because we played something when we were ten doesn't mean it's great. :P
Great run! I finished the game these days, and took me hours! Its a complicated game that let you lost sometimes.
This game have the best music.
I spent so much time in the elevator
I agree.
Liar.
Never heard a game called "Gunstar Heroes"?? Huh? Punk???
i miss those old nintendo games because they were so much fun but sometimes they get pretty old after a while but you'd be amazed how many people still know ho play the games without getting killed instantly.
Why oh why.. did this game NOT have a save feature?!?!?!
T-Bone Agreed. That was one thing that this game needed more than anything else.
no shit, right?
The Angler of Lake Asparagus They very easily could have implemented a password system like in both the Amiga and Genesis versions of Jurassic Park.
It does have a save system it's the poles with the speakers
@@dakotalariedbrock This game should be remastered for PlayStation 4 and 5.
Yes, another one of Speilberg's treasures was made into a video game. Though this game was quite difficult. I had this myself, I got up to the ship. I never knew how to complete that mission.
Someone has probably already told you this, but the audio in this longplay gets really de-synced after a while.
Not gonna lie; this game scared the shit out of me when I was a kid.
I get you. Those claustrophobic labyrinths where raptors pounce on you from nowhere, and then happily walking through trees only to have a triceratops speeding after you!
The elevator music always gets me. I love the score, but goddamn they nailed the elevator music XD
This game DESTROYED my childhood. I spent YEARS trying to beat it (remember...this was before the days of readily-available online walk-throughs and strategy guides). But I COULD NOT figure out how to complete the "stop the raptors from entering the visitors center" quest and how to find the last raptor egg. I lost sleep over it, and God only knows how many constructive things I COULD have accomplished. I ALMOST gave up hope of beating the game entirely. BUT, by the grace of GOD, I stumbled into the solutions for each. I felt as if I'd just avenged the dearth of my father as I watched the credits roll...
+BlackFox0911 Its true, this game was so poorly designed in its gamplay, I could not figure out how to play or even beat it...
Seriously that about sums it up for me too freakin hard game when you're 7 even going back now 20 years later if you didn't know what to do it's the same
+Jon Murphy - Lately I've been reading posts that were was / is a 1-800 number you could call for hints. So...I guess freemium games really AREN'T all that new
+Chesco
I disagree with the notion that the game was poorly designed. I love it's open sprawling world. To me, it really captured the feel of Jurassic Park.
But no, I never beated it myself. Not yet anyhow.
+Zeithri - I can see your point and I agree with you. It WAS kind of cool to have an open-world map and plot points that sometimes made backtracking a must. It's just that some of the objectives were unfair. I mean, c'mon! I would understand if you could "walk" through trees EVERYWHERE, but that ONE area where the last egg was? How was ANYBODY supposed to see that!?
This should be the storyline of Jurassic Park 4. Alan Grant returns to the island, and doesn't leave until every last damn dinosaur is shot dead.
given how difficult it was, it's safe to say that Ocean's programmers responsible with this game were so preoccupied with whether or not they could that they didn't stop to think if they should add a much better ending.
I wish i still had this game. But watching it is almost as good.
I remember playing Jurassic Park on SNES a lot and my favorite music was the elevator in first person level when I was a 7 year old child since 2008
The "stop the raptors from entering the visitors center" was VERY unfair. The objective for every OTHER quest in the game were CLEARLY visible (i.e. the power generator was CLEARLY visible, and the computer that rebooted the park system was CLEARLY visible once you found the right key card). But pushing a crate in front of a door? Especially since the game didn't even give HINTS, how were you supposed to know (1) from WHERE the raptors were entering and (2) HOW to stop them. And then there was the last raptor egg. Hidden in an area of trees that you can walk through? Come on! That was COLD...
I had this game in 1994 and never beat it.thanx for putting it on.
Yeah, the game could be beaten in an hour if you knew where everything was and exactly what to do. If not, this was a 6-8 hour game....with no way to save your progress. I remember renting it and actually leaving my SNES with the game paused on from 11pm on a school night all the way until about 6pm the following evening just so I could resume my game where I left off and finish it. Great game, but what the hell were they thinking by not including a save feature. It didn't make things more challenging, it just made them more annoying.
Me and brother made up notes. guides , but I must have played through this a 100 times, great game, great sounds, atmosphere and mechanics.
I was always so intimidated by it as a kid, but still loved it, as I loved dinosaurs. Still do. But anyway, I liked the second one alot more, me and my best friend growin up played the heelllll outta that game. Then I got it years later as like 14 year olds and we played it some more.
James Garland Yeah, I remember the "What the fuck am I supposed to do!?" feature all too well. If you got stuck in a game, you had to either ask a friend who had beaten it (if you had one), buy the strategy guide (if the game had one, and 99% of games didn't), or dial Nintendo's $1.99 per minute hint line. There was no such thing as an internet walkthrough back then.
James Garland What does the 80s have to do with anything? This is pure 90s kids material.
Jake Zembower Maybe he meant the kids that were born in the 80s and so were kids in the 90s? :P
Had a dream about this game last night. Funny that it showed up in my recommendations today.
Clearly the greatest 3d shooter of the 90's
Mattydigs Where does that leave Doom, Quake, and Half-life, though?
MateDrinker33
Far away, in the dust
"Welcome to Jurassic Park. The galaxy is at peas."
Such a rewarding ending. Up there with Renegade on the NES lol
I had this game for the Super Nintendo. They don't make games like this anymore.
my favorite game when in junior highschool! legend yay!
I love this game.
Childhood revisted. Thank you🫶
The music is the best thing about the game!
I agree. I loved this game great graphics and inside the work houses and visitor centers it was great and with suspense. But I think they should have done a better ending with a cool animation. Hello from México City. Alex
cineastasolaris ...not to mention add a save feature! Expecting people to do all this in one sitting was just ridiculous.
I played this game so many times... One time I got so close to the ending little did I know I needed one ID card to finish to the next level! ahhh
Props to u for remembering how to glide through this incredibly challenging game!
Yessss! ahh this brings me back to my childhood so much. I used to LOVE the music. The inside parts scared the shit out of me though
Love this games soundtrack so much
The soundtrack was great
My cousin used to have this. Never finished it, it was hard and scary. I remember the music and it being different in how the view change from 3rd to 1st person going in building. They don't make em like this no more
Welcome to Jurathic Park
This game was just awesome to play! I was always scared shitless whenever turning a corner and seeing some new vicious dino.
one of my fav games as a kid
WOW...I remember this game, got it for my 8th bday,
good times.
es una nostalgia total ver esto kuando tenia como 12 o 13 años esto es lo maximo !!!el grunge mtv el supernes era lo maximooo!!
If the game had maps for the first person view and a save feature, this would've been a decent game.
It would. Forcing you to travel all over to compelete the ship wouldn't be to bad if you could turn it off and return and could navigate the ship well.
Additionally, this game completely ruined my childhood understanding of what bolas actually are and how they work. I went around for a long time thinking they were basically railguns that pierce through and explode everything. I don't know what the game designers were thinking!
very nicely played
Nostalgia surged through me as soon as the video started. DX I couldn't figure out a thing about the goals. lol remembered this when playing it at my grandpa's house when I was 7
. ^_^
@cubex55 I'll try that some time. There are so many video games I want to get around to that you guys haven't done yet.
the dinos completely disintegrate, implode upon being shot. cool.
difficult, but memorable game right here.
This game deserves a remaster
Wish granted.
MUITO OBRGADOOOO!!!!!POIS A 15 ANOS ESPERO VER O FIM DESSE JOGO.
"Do not trust everything you read, Some people may not be who they seem." Those words made me so paranoid reading it in the booklet that came with the game.
@cubex55 I tried with Dynamite Headdy, but the trouble is I have no idea how emulators work, and when I attempted to save the video, my laptop froze and wouldn't work again without having to switch it off. I once recorded a video of Taz in Escape From Mars on DVD, and I did it in just over an hour, and there were no deaths. I would have thought that the quality would be fine so long as people could clearly see what was going on in the video, but I understand what you're going for in the end.
I never realized that oval thing was radar until JUST NOW!
Remember this from years ago, i was allways scared inside the building :')
This is like a cross between Zelda A Link to the Past and Doom
Amazing SNES games!
This game was for SNES. I believe they also made a Genesis version as well. I would always rent the SNES one since i didnt have a Genesis. Man I LOVED this shit. I was about 6 or 7 when I'd play this shit.
I can't help but be reminded of Shadowrun.
@TheOmegaBlade Glad to know I'm not the only who was scared.
my favorite game at the time.
when I was young I never finished the game, no save.
I really love to play this game because of the zelda III aspect seen in high tribal style music, but the end of the game is a heresy.
You are right,the difficulty is quite high if the player doesnt know what they are doing(it was almost hopeless in the begining) but knowing(later) that they can gather near infinite amount of bullets makes it a cake walk,though looking for eggs is quite tedious.Also the inside area aimming was quite easy when the player knew how...and that is also one flaw in it...not on the spot for smooth turning and fine aim.
I actually really like this game. It's really interesting to me (though a save feature would be very nice)
It’s funny that all the other characters are messaging him like they’re sitting pretty somewhere and he’s off to collect eggs or whatever you’re supposed to do.
This is a great playthrough of the game, I just wonder why on almost every long play the sound and video always end up out of sync after a while?
Those indoor segments are creepy.
I play this game back in Anderson, Indiana.
Good memories. I finished this game at 14. Took me 7 hours, but it was worthy. Crappy ending thou! I´ve been looking for the soundtrack and FINALLY someone uploaded in youtube. Look for it. All songs are there. The last hidden egg was a pain in the ass. For pure luck I found the last one :D And pure luck also the secret level :D Good games those of the past. Not that actual shit of crappy videogames today. Music kicks ass! :D
finally I know which ones are velociraptors, the brown dino sprites dont even look like they should be raptors at all
I've always wanted to play this, but I always preferred the Sega Genesis version. Awesome upload!! ^^
A LOT OF FUN THIS GAME!
Audio seems a bit off sync in this one.
I loved this game as a child but never finished it :D
How awesome would a properly done open world Jurassic Park game be? Especially if you could explore the islands.
Gotta Love the elevator music
"Life always finds a way."
Dr. Grant: "We'll see about that." *cocks electric rifle*
This game scared the fuck out of me as a kid.
Not as much as Alien Trilogy for the PS1!
I have always been fascinated with dinosaurs. That's why I became a paleontologist
@Nicklesker no there's probably a way to run away from it with the dart gun
@cubex55 Never mind. The playlist is still awesome anyway. I've done two longplays myself on my account, but I doubt they're of the quality standard you guys use. You guys wisely use emulators for your videos, but mine are recorded from the real games onto DVDs, and the ripped with a primitive program. They're watchable, but not up to your work. I hope the RUclips encoder doesn't damage any of the future ones I have planned.
Back when The Super Nintendo was the thing, back in the 1990's I rented this game five or six times. (Probably should have bought it) By then I had most of the game memorized. I had to sit there for two hours straight to see the worst ending, no ending, it was shocking. Not that I cared but I didn't expect that. I guess they figured nobody would play it long enough to see the ending that's why it doesn't have one. I guess you could call a reverse intro an ending if you consider it to be a real intro.
Still a great game though. Probably the best Jurassic Park game of the time. One of the best action adventure games of the time.
The most useful weapons are the bolos, rockets and slugs. But you'll use the slugs more than the rockets due to abundance. The tranqs and gas grenades are good as well BUT the tranqs are rare and the gas grenades come with a handicap therefore the preference of use is limited. If I remember correctly the Tranq darts are the best weapon against the T-Rex, that's if I remember correctly.
This game is a good game, despite its flaws.
I have PTSD from this game. Even today I have no idea what to do. I use to leave the snes open for nights.
Told me that this game is very difficult to zero. I already rented
when had the snes and could not reset. But I had a curiosity
know how is the end game. And you finishing this game killed
my curiosity. Thank you.
I don't know why theres a message that says not to shoot the gallimimus or they'll stampede because they stampede even if you don't shoot at them.
How do I find a complete play through video of this game?
this game used to be crack to me, back in the day
At 21:08 after you kill both raptors, instead of pushing the crate in front of the door, you can go through it as long as you have the night vision goggles as you already did and inside you'll find a series of tunnels like the ones in the raptor nest, occupied by a group of raptors. At the end, you'll find bolas snare ammo and an extra life.
I had this game when I was a little kid
Awesome game ! never managed to beat it ... this game needs a remake with save option and bigger maps