Yeah a t-rex talking is terrifying also making the first triceratops angry is rather scary I think it's fully on the T-Rex coming through walls as the most scariest thing not nowadays but back then yeah more than it takes a lot more these days to be scary huh
This game was literally one of the best mega drive games out. Being the dinosaur was the best option. The Final boss was haarrrd. In fact I remember the whole thing being a lot harder than it looks here
A lot of games only were only 20-30mins, remember we couldn't hit the 'save' button back then, we had to start all the way back at the start again hahaha
Just noticed that the vehicle in the intro on the road changes from the gray staff Jeep used in the park to the green tour vehicle when the Rex picks it up.
I loved this game so much when I was a kid. Now almost on my 40s I got myself a mega drive and Jurassic park game, let me tell you.. I played like 10min and was already angry haha. I remember playing it patiently when I was kid.
This game may have not been incredible, but it did have an atmosphere that few genesis titles achieved. I used to be generally creeped out by the opening, music, and that trex head as a child.
Fun Fact: When I was a kid, I always wondered what was up with the weird ending for the game. The reason the end of this Dr. Grant storyline is different from the film (raptors dying from skeletons dropping instead of T-Rex busting in) is because the game was being made simultaneously with the film. The game storyline used the original film ending and was already in production by the time Spielberg decided to change the film’s finale to the T-Rex version. So in a way, the Genesis game allows us to see both endings to the film!
I had fun with this game. Watching this now, I realize how much effort they put into the graphics. I think they should have included other dinosaurs that were not in the movie though, because there's not a lot of variety in the enemies.
God Damn Jurassic Park Sega Game! This was one of those childhood games, that I used to play in the past. Now these days I really like this Jurassic Park game, but back then this was frightening game. That T-Rex & those damn Raptors gave me literaly nightmares, that scared the shit out of me for many nights.
At about 5 years old, I remember I SOMEHOW magically made it to the River level. I was so damn excited, but that was immensely short lived after I found out how hard that level was. It took me until I was an adult to see what level even came after that, lol. I was also terrified of that intro with the car. I remember everything down to the room I was sitting in, lol.
+Gustiyan Mahardika I like the SNES version more mainly because I managed to play it during my childhood since I didn't have a Sega back then even though I wanted one.
+Christmas Crustacean Worse CPU, worse resolution, worse 3D capabilities, less flexible sprite capabilities, muffled sound... yeah, the SNES is "superior", lol. Also, just to say, it's usually insecure people who call something inferior or superior and I noticed that many Nintendo fanboys do this.
Awesome, thanks for sharing the nostalgia! Amazing you can play AND upload it in this modern day and age, and well played too! :) As a sidenote, if you entered the password for a later level and started there, you ended up with way more ammo than you could've gotten by playing through the levels that came before. I recall the red rockets being super rare, and starting at the river level with the password gave you like, 40 of them or sth.
This game was so interesting and used mechanics that, while simple now, were pretty impressive at the time, such as pushing buttons and levers, hand over hand traversal, and so on. I was stumped at how to open doors in the visitor center for the longest time until I learned you press Diagonal Up+Forward. Also, this game went with the non-spoiler idea that the media was pushing: that a storm ripped through the park and ruined everything. The idea that someone sabotaged the park and shut it all off was not mentioned at all. Also, I only just learned as of this post that you can shoot the brachiosaurs to make them lower. That would have saved me MANY deaths.
I dunno why I found it hilarious you throwing a flame grenade at the t-Rex and he just shuts up. He looks like a dog who’s had his bottom smacked haha!
Fantastic upload. Thank you very much! I owned a Sega, but I never owned the game (unfortunately). I would forever have it rented out from our Dillons grocery store though. I'm not sure anyone else had the opportunity to play it, lol. Once again, great job and keep the nostalgic uploads comin'. =D
Parts of this game never ended up in the movie e.g. the river run, the sewer or the volcano level. The river run was an integral part of the novel jurassic Park. They did an amazing job with this game back in the day. Loved this game when I was younger.
This is just gameplay for Grant. How about another longplay - velociraptor? I think it's very interesting too. Also, only on Sega version we can play for dinosaurs.
I played this when I was a wee kid and let me tell you: That final encounter with the two raptors is such a cheap trick. If try engage them head on with weapons you will die, period. I can't believe I was able to figure out that you had to hide between them and destroy the skeletons to crush them. In retrospective, it's a cheap ass way to end your game. It's like a big middle finger to anyone who wanted to blow the gits up.
This! I was reasonably good at this game as a 10-year old, I could consistently get to the final stage with the raptors but never understood what to do and so I always died. One Sunday my cousin who's younger than me and had never played this game came home and so I let him try the final stage. In one of multiple attempts he beat the game, neither of us knowing for sure how. Until today I had never understood what you were supposed to do :(
@@gabitoqbito saaaaaaaame HERE! NEVER understood what to freaking do even as a raptor! I would pierce through grant's body as if he were a ghost. A few years ago I watched a playthrough and nearly slapped myself silly!
Think that sewer level in the game is the nastiest level in the game, and probably the best sewer level among other games - in childhood gave me nightmares. The river level was kinda ridiculous, when I first encountered it. It seemed odd how you can drown in a stream that is only half foot deep! LOL
Jurassic Park (Sega video game) is a 1993 video game developed by BlueSky Software and published by Sega for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis. It was released as part of the tie- in merchandise to the 1993 film of the same name. The game includes element from Michael Crichton's 1990 novel, Jurassic Park, on which the film is based. In 1994 , after the financial success of the film and its merchandise, Sega released a sequel video game titled Jurassic Park: Rampage Edition. Approximately 250,000 copies were sold within the first week of the game's U.S. release, totaling a record $13.8 million.
I remember it was the very first video game I saw on the Sega that sold for $110 (Australia), the console was only $299. I think the first highest selling game (on console) that was selling for over a hundred bucks was Street Fighter 2 for $130 on regular Nintendo. In saying that, I remember later buying Jurassic Park in the late 90s for about $10 at a clearance at Kmart 7 years later (by then Sega was dying big time but great for poor kids like myself to pick up cheap games)
Well, this was a good game back then in my childhood. Even now it look very good! I wish Sega someday will make remaster of this game, but with epic cutscenes))
Remember how difficult games used to be? You'd sometimes have to replay a level 10 times. This led to mastery of a lot of game. Nowadays? You can beat a game with your eyes closed.
that last puzzle at the end was a bitch... remember its the 90s and no youtube. I remember calling the Sega hotline to defeat it... absoluately no skill DUMB DUMB gameplay, bet they put that in there because they new it'll sell magizines etc.
My parents allowed to play this but didn't let me watch the film in the cinema. My dad and brother saw Jurassic Park. I had to watch Little Women with my mum and sister.
Nice game i remember when i was young i cant defeated the final boss, only i can do after reading in a magazine of game the method to defeat using the granades.
You can beat this game in less than 30 minutes?? SNES version takes 1.5 - 2.5 hours (depending on how well you know the game, your pace playing it or what ever), but this one ONLY ALMOST half an hour? Now I'm kind of glad I only payed about $1, maybe 2 or 3 when I bought mine..... it was the former video store rental copy of my local Video City, back when they were selling all their SNES and Genesis games (after all, PS1 and N64 were the thing). But yeah, my uncle actually bought SNES Jurassic Park the year it came out, so; one, I wonder how much he payed, I like that version a lot, and two, I got to inherit his copy when he was getting rid of his console and other games.
I think T-Rex would actually be terrifying with a crown of feathers like a hunters head dress and cameo style feathers across the body put efficiently and properly...seriously he was a giant killer chicken...new skeletons show where he had feathers (quill holes or some nonsense)...the meat eaters were birds...except maybe Dimotrodon...but he wasn't even a dinosaur.
And I thought the level with the skeletons were gonna spawn many dinos or worse there is the t-rex to battle. When I played this when I was a kid I didn't figured it out what to do on that level I've just waited half hour for something to happen, then nothing. I'd gave up on that level.
As I was a little kid this game was so scary for me.
Yeah a t-rex talking is terrifying also making the first triceratops angry is rather scary I think it's fully on the T-Rex coming through walls as the most scariest thing not nowadays but back then yeah more than it takes a lot more these days to be scary huh
It can give thrills even these days.
It looks more like an Alien game tbh
This game was literally one of the best mega drive games out. Being the dinosaur was the best option. The Final boss was haarrrd. In fact I remember the whole thing being a lot harder than it looks here
And to think that when you play as the raptor, the final boss turns out to be Dr Alan Grant himself!!
Amazing memories seeing that for me as a kid the game was too hard nice to see it completed
I've always played as the raptor more than Grant.
I still have this game. It's one of the best for Mega Drive. But is scary as hell too.
This was the reason I was a Sega fan during this console generation
Rampage Edition was the first game I ever received for the first game console I ever received, the Sega Nomad. Good memories of good (simpler) times.
The soundtrack does not let us rest for a second. Very good job!
Can't believe this takes less than a half hour to complete. Back then it felt like a lot longer.
A lot of games only were only 20-30mins, remember we couldn't hit the 'save' button back then, we had to start all the way back at the start again hahaha
What a beautiful game and level design. Used to play it as a 12 years old kid. Loved it! And the beginning with that open gates are creepy until now
Just noticed that the vehicle in the intro on the road changes from the gray staff Jeep used in the park to the green tour vehicle when the Rex picks it up.
damn i play this game since 93 and i've never noticed that XD
Wow, can't believe I never spotted that!
deutschbagnl É um pouco
The music and atmosphere in this game is genuinely creepy...
I love the dark tone, the suspense, and the sounds of the dinos. hard but excellent game.
I loved this game so much when I was a kid. Now almost on my 40s I got myself a mega drive and Jurassic park game, let me tell you.. I played like 10min and was already angry haha. I remember playing it patiently when I was kid.
T-Rex: Sega!
James: Did the T-Rex said Sega?!
T-Rex: Sega!
Like thinking that when I see a LP of this.
This game may have not been incredible, but it did have an atmosphere that few genesis titles achieved. I used to be generally creeped out by the opening, music, and that trex head as a child.
Fun Fact: When I was a kid, I always wondered what was up with the weird ending for the game. The reason the end of this Dr. Grant storyline is different from the film (raptors dying from skeletons dropping instead of T-Rex busting in) is because the game was being made simultaneously with the film. The game storyline used the original film ending and was already in production by the time Spielberg decided to change the film’s finale to the T-Rex version. So in a way, the Genesis game allows us to see both endings to the film!
Really?
I had fun with this game. Watching this now, I realize how much effort they put into the graphics. I think they should have included other dinosaurs that were not in the movie though, because there's not a lot of variety in the enemies.
God Damn Jurassic Park Sega Game!
This was one of those childhood games, that I used to play in the past.
Now these days I really like this Jurassic Park game, but back then this was frightening game.
That T-Rex & those damn Raptors gave me literaly nightmares, that scared the shit out of me for many nights.
At about 5 years old, I remember I SOMEHOW magically made it to the River level. I was so damn excited, but that was immensely short lived after I found out how hard that level was. It took me until I was an adult to see what level even came after that, lol. I was also terrified of that intro with the car. I remember everything down to the room I was sitting in, lol.
Man I love this game, I miss the era when movie games didn't suck.
Omg me and my sister failed so hard playing this as kids!! Memories!!
I ended up putting cheat codes in to win. So I could skip levels. My bad.🤷♂️😂
I saw the SNES version and I think I like the MD version better.
ADI Domi for me SNES' version is a bit strange
ADI Domi naah, I'd rather stick with the emulator. I think a lot of people still play with retro games just for the sake of it.
+Gustiyan Mahardika I like the SNES version more mainly because I managed to play it during my childhood since I didn't have a Sega back then even though I wanted one.
same with Aladdin, no idea why the sega one was better for both considering the snes was superior
+Christmas Crustacean
Worse CPU, worse resolution, worse 3D capabilities, less flexible sprite capabilities, muffled sound... yeah, the SNES is "superior", lol.
Also, just to say, it's usually insecure people who call something inferior or superior and I noticed that many Nintendo fanboys do this.
Awesome, thanks for sharing the nostalgia! Amazing you can play AND upload it in this modern day and age, and well played too! :)
As a sidenote, if you entered the password for a later level and started there, you ended up with way more ammo than you could've gotten by playing through the levels that came before. I recall the red rockets being super rare, and starting at the river level with the password gave you like, 40 of them or sth.
oh wow this is amazing!! brings back so many memories. i could never do that last bit with the T-Rex skeleton. took me ages to finally figure it out.
Fuck... Now I see it... wow, i spent fucking hours trying to figure something out...
I agree with you on the description. This game haunts my childhood!
This game was so interesting and used mechanics that, while simple now, were pretty impressive at the time, such as pushing buttons and levers, hand over hand traversal, and so on. I was stumped at how to open doors in the visitor center for the longest time until I learned you press Diagonal Up+Forward.
Also, this game went with the non-spoiler idea that the media was pushing: that a storm ripped through the park and ruined everything. The idea that someone sabotaged the park and shut it all off was not mentioned at all.
Also, I only just learned as of this post that you can shoot the brachiosaurs to make them lower. That would have saved me MANY deaths.
still looks amazing and very detailed. damn it was so hard and scary back then.
This use to be exciting game when I was a kid. Factory level was really scary back then because of the music it had.
Brings back so many memories of my childhood. I still have it somewhere. I've never beaten the game either.
I dunno why I found it hilarious you throwing a flame grenade at the t-Rex and he just shuts up. He looks like a dog who’s had his bottom smacked haha!
This game is very unique, not like ANY other I have ever played, It just has a strange feel to it....Amazing game.
Ahh..I remember getting this for my birthday..I played the hell out of it when I was a kid..
I loved this game. It was superb.
Fantastic upload. Thank you very much! I owned a Sega, but I never owned the game (unfortunately). I would forever have it rented out from our Dillons grocery store though. I'm not sure anyone else had the opportunity to play it, lol. Once again, great job and keep the nostalgic uploads comin'. =D
Cheers for this. Its the first time I saw the end sequence.
I played this right to the end as a younglad but didn't know to destroy the skeletons...
Wow thanks. It's amazing how much you can remember just by having your memory jogged - it feels like yesterday. A hard game but good times :D
Parts of this game never ended up in the movie e.g. the river run, the sewer or the volcano level. The river run was an integral part of the novel jurassic Park. They did an amazing job with this game back in the day. Loved this game when I was younger.
I had the hardest time beating this game. thanks for the upload.
Resident Evil before Resident Evil.
1:04 This makes me think of Finding Nemo, when that shark smiles and says hello to them.
This is just gameplay for Grant. How about another longplay - velociraptor? I think it's very interesting too. Also, only on Sega version we can play for dinosaurs.
I played this when I was a wee kid and let me tell you: That final encounter with the two raptors is such a cheap trick. If try engage them head on with weapons you will die, period. I can't believe I was able to figure out that you had to hide between them and destroy the skeletons to crush them.
In retrospective, it's a cheap ass way to end your game. It's like a big middle finger to anyone who wanted to blow the gits up.
This! I was reasonably good at this game as a 10-year old, I could consistently get to the final stage with the raptors but never understood what to do and so I always died. One Sunday my cousin who's younger than me and had never played this game came home and so I let him try the final stage. In one of multiple attempts he beat the game, neither of us knowing for sure how. Until today I had never understood what you were supposed to do :(
@@gabitoqbito saaaaaaaame HERE! NEVER understood what to freaking do even as a raptor! I would pierce through grant's body as if he were a ghost. A few years ago I watched a playthrough and nearly slapped myself silly!
the stun gun, though it can incinerate the tiny dinosaurs at full power, that was always fun
God damn it I hope I'm not the only person who failed miserably at this game. I couldn't make the blind jumps...
this game was sooooooooo awesome!!!
"AAAAAAAAAAAAAH!!" followed by a death crunch was a reocurring theme for me as well.
DGneoseeker1 This game is frustrating for me as a child.
+DGneoseeker1 Raptor + sewers = ragequit
IkesDaddelbox
Yep. That bloody tail sticks out, clips on everything and magically stops you instantly.
Played this all the time as a kid, but I still haven't seen Jurassic Park to this day. 😆
Think that sewer level in the game is the nastiest level in the game, and probably the best sewer level among other games - in childhood gave me nightmares.
The river level was kinda ridiculous, when I first encountered it. It seemed odd how you can drown in a stream that is only half foot deep! LOL
Piranhas: CHOMPCHOMPCHOMPCHOMP! ONOMNOMNOMNOM!
It's not a sewer, it's a pump station.
Playing as the raptor was the best thing ever :)
I remember finishing the game as Dr Grant but could never work out how to do the last bit as the Raptor.
I remember loving this game but mannn I found it hard!!!
Jurassic Park (Sega video game) is a 1993 video game developed by BlueSky Software and published by Sega for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis. It was released as part of the tie- in merchandise to the 1993 film of the same name. The game includes element from Michael Crichton's 1990 novel, Jurassic Park, on which the film is based. In 1994 , after the financial success of the film and its merchandise, Sega released a sequel video game titled Jurassic Park: Rampage Edition. Approximately 250,000 copies were sold within the first week of the game's U.S. release, totaling a record $13.8 million.
I remember it was the very first video game I saw on the Sega that sold for $110 (Australia), the console was only $299. I think the first highest selling game (on console) that was selling for over a hundred bucks was Street Fighter 2 for $130 on regular Nintendo.
In saying that, I remember later buying Jurassic Park in the late 90s for about $10 at a clearance at Kmart 7 years later (by then Sega was dying big time but great for poor kids like myself to pick up cheap games)
Oh my god, when I was 7 I felt this game had awesome graphics, at least that's how I recall it.
Well, this was a good game back then in my childhood. Even now it look very good! I wish Sega someday will make remaster of this game, but with epic cutscenes))
Remember how difficult games used to be? You'd sometimes have to replay a level 10 times. This led to mastery of a lot of game. Nowadays? You can beat a game with your eyes closed.
Dark Souls
To this day I still remember the password to get to the last stage for Dr Grant: CVVVRA2G
I remember this old game Jurassic Park when I was younger back then since many years ago when I was only a child. 😮😃😅😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😀😊😊😊😊😏💘💘💘💘💘💘💘💘💘💘💘💘💘
as a kid I found this game hard but i still loved playing it
hardest game. amazing played
First time I ever played this game was also the first time I ever had PB crisps
Man segs was pumping out soo much content back then
What a magnifient Soundtrack and game! :)
"Raptors have taken over the power station."
Primary enemy: Dilos
did did that trex just say sega?
lmao
Segamaster Childers yes. The T. rex roared “Segaaaa!”
Segamaster Childers
She did! Her first words... “SEGA”.
24:40 - 24:50 "Clever girl...."
The visitors' centre has an active volcano in it? Don't remember that part, but okay then.
*levels loads*
ROCKS AND LAVA EVERYWHERE
I still own this game and i absolutely loved it
5:42 That scream of pain was always different than his grunting
brings back so many memories
Remember renting this game for 10$ for the weekend from my local video store 🙂
Grand's "ugh, ugh, ugh" was a huge "you're fucked in a few hits-moments" in that game. I played this game with friends over and over. 😎
SICK MEGA DRIVE LONGPLAY TO JURASSIC PARK 1993 FOR SEGA GENESIS !!!!
hard game hahaha , but i finished it :D
after much consideration that i have decided, not to endorse your park
- Sam Neil
i loved the t-rex sega opening!!!!
Awesome man, I could never get past the boat level :(
Do you have a video where you play as the raptor?
All I remember about this game is to put "nyuknyuk" as the password and use second joystick to fly them away
Visitors Center music is freaking amazing
that last puzzle at the end was a bitch... remember its the 90s and no youtube. I remember calling the Sega hotline to defeat it... absoluately no skill DUMB DUMB gameplay, bet they put that in there because they new it'll sell magizines etc.
they turned sam neeill into indiana jones lol
It's meant to be Dr Alan Grant. The main character that is. I haven't seen the film in so long I can't remember who is who.
I still have an SMD (Genesis) clone 😊 This game is certainly among my favourites. Like if so too😊
I remember. Hiring this game RUclips is quality for flashbacks
I still have this. I don't have Rampage Edition anymore though unfortunately.
Wow, the Genesis version is totally different from the Snes and Nes version. Why was that?
My parents allowed to play this but didn't let me watch the film in the cinema. My dad and brother saw Jurassic Park. I had to watch Little Women with my mum and sister.
Nice game i remember when i was young i cant defeated the final boss, only i can do after reading in a magazine of game the method to defeat using the granades.
Never liked the digitized graphics.The not very responive controls didn't help either.
I wish I had the internet as a kid, I had no fucking clue how to beat the last level.
You can beat this game in less than 30 minutes??
SNES version takes 1.5 - 2.5 hours (depending on how well you know the game, your pace playing it or what ever), but this one ONLY ALMOST half an hour?
Now I'm kind of glad I only payed about $1, maybe 2 or 3 when I bought mine..... it was the former video store rental copy of my local Video City, back when they were selling all their SNES and Genesis games (after all, PS1 and N64 were the thing). But yeah, my uncle actually bought SNES Jurassic Park the year it came out, so; one, I wonder how much he payed, I like that version a lot, and two, I got to inherit his copy when he was getting rid of his console and other games.
I think T-Rex would actually be terrifying with a crown of feathers like a hunters head dress and cameo style feathers across the body put efficiently and properly...seriously he was a giant killer chicken...new skeletons show where he had feathers (quill holes or some nonsense)...the meat eaters were birds...except maybe Dimotrodon...but he wasn't even a dinosaur.
I played this before. It looks fun.
What the hell was the point of the batteries you were picking up?
Why no raptor playthrough? :(
And I thought the level with the skeletons were gonna spawn many dinos or worse there is the t-rex to battle. When I played this when I was a kid I didn't figured it out what to do on that level I've just waited half hour for something to happen, then nothing. I'd gave up on that level.
I fucking hated the Pump staton stage with all my soul when I was a Kid, the damn jump over the Sauropoda....so many deaths so many pain
great playthrough loved it
More like "THEYYYGARRRR!"
Me too! I feel like I'm 6 or 7 years old again.
Holy crap, you can run around in front of the T rex like that with only one flash grenade in his face? I thought it would be much shorter lasting.
Jurassic park 30 years 🎉🦕🦖
Why theres a Magic lamp in the map ??
I wish they would re-release this game.