I have it on a Batocera light gun image (which is a front end for many emulators) flashed to a Micro SD Card for Steam Deck, it contains several hundred light gun games including Jurassic Park and it can be found on arcade punks.
there's something about that T-rex, made totally out of 2D sprites carefully layered on top of each other with perfectly fluid animation, for some reason it really looks scarier than a T-rex in a modern 3D game
Well, you're somewhat right, but not really. There is no way 1 person can make over 10 sprites using only 32 bits, most 32 bit games like this one use this technique called "Image to Pixel converter", only works on graphics 32x and above, so most of the enemies in this game were hand drawn first, then converted to pixels
The genius of this is that they included a T.Rex chase at the beginning so you would be basically guaranteed to see the T. Rex even on one credit. Then they made the final boss a rematch. Growing up I of course never got to the end, but I relived that opening chase sequence over and over.
Be happy man.......... our arcades NEVER had guns to shoot. only joysticks. but i do plan on getting a VR jurassic park. how about that.(hope i do not die screaming)
My sister an I never went often enough to see much progress beyond that point… but we did reach it, which was enough to fill us with a sense of accomplishment ☺️
My dad was (still is) a super high up manager at chuck e cheese. He'd always be attending corporate meetings out of the country. I would always want to go to chuck e cheese just for this game. He would open the machine up and hit the trigger that registered a coin drop, like 50 times. So I would just play this game endlessly. One of my favourite childhood games.
I just love the idea that, canonically, you're using tranquilizer rifles in this game, despite all the shit that gets blown up by said guns. Like Dr. Hammond was sitting there discussing the budget for the park and said: "Make sure we put aside a sizable portion of the budget for tranquilizer guns, in case of emergency. And the tranquilizer we use should be powerful enough to take down a tyrannosaurus rex." "Yes, sir, we'll get right on -- " "And strong enough to blow open cage doors, blow up oil barrels, break apart giant rolling boulders, and make abandoned park jeeps explode." "...Sir, when are we EVER going to need to blow up -- " "Did I STUTTER?"
It gets better; in the book, Hammond, contrary to his image of “sparing no expense”, was actually an enormous tightwad and cut corners every place he could. Muldoon, the park’s game warden, had argued for rocket launcher tranquilizers (apparently that’s a thing) and lethal weaponry exceeding .50 cal to put down these enormous beasts if needed, but was shut down; in the end, he only managed to procure 2 launchers for the entire park. THIS game is what would’ve happened if Muldoon got his way!
What people fail to remember is that despite its size, the T-Rex is actually an ninja. It would appear out of nowhere and have the ability to create a perfect shadow clone of itself. Truly a magnificent creature.
It's insane to know that I played this game as a child and then just last week I'm playing a Jurassic World arcade game with my son at Dave and Busters. Insane lol
This isn't a coin eater. The health logic is the same as in Terminator 2 Midway and Operation Thunderbolt. If the dinos attacking 1P side on the left, you take damage, if the dinos attacking on the right, you don't take damage. Same thing with 2P side.
I could never hear the music in the loud ass arcade, but I can hear how intense it is, really matches the game's atmosphere. They used 6 "tokens" total to beat this game. My brother and I would use 10 and not even make it to Area 3. Absolutely insane.
I like how the end implies that you were just tranquilizing everything. Like, you just machine-gun tranqued the hell out of a thousand dinosaurs and a pair of sleepy t-rexs.
What made this game special is that if your were lucky, you can find the arcade cabinet with a wide seat meant for two that would shake and simulate the ride of the jeep, making you feel as if you were in the jurassic park game. IT was the shit and the only reason I went the the nearest Chuckie Cheese until they decided to get rid of the good games and nobody came there anymore.
My local arcade was blessed with one of these but i guess to many fat kids wore it out becuase after a few years it was sort of just a meek rocking sensation and would sometimes just get stuck at an angle. Oh well still fun tho
Gizmo Hibiki yeah when I was a kid and found out my Chuckie Cheese got rid of it I was so upset. But the manager said I could sit on his lap and he would bounce his knee up and down. I said no it wouldn’t be the same. A year later we found out he was a level 3 sex offender.
For me, this is THE arcade game for my childhood, I still remember playing this with my mom or beating it with that random kid I just met. Wow, nostalgia just hit hard.
Areas & Bosses: 0:36 Area 1 (Starts with T-Rex) 5:17 Area 2 7:49 Boss 1: T-Rex 8:49 Area 3 12:19 Area 4 13:45 Final Bosses: Twin T-Rexes 15:36 Ending & Credits
Surprising how well lots of sprites plus scaling and rotation can mimic 3d. Also the indiscriminate destruction of all animal life including the friendly brontosaurus and even the dolphins made me chuckle.
Everyone always talks about this game at chucky cheese, but I’ve been to about 7 chucky cheeses in my life and haven’t seen this game ever. I played this game everytime I was at the midway arcade in circus circus
SEGA never disappoints in bringing top tier super scaler arcade games since 1985! In fact, they pretty much never disappointed at all when it came to arcade games.
This game is mesmerizing; the way the environment you're driving on looks, all these 2D images on the 3D environment, the fast music, it all makes for a surreal watch.
I was like, why are they so relieved, THERE WERE TWO, the other one walked back into the jungle then the one that fell down finally cought up which is the one they put to sleep right now, the other T-Rex could have easily eaten them
This game was my childhood. I am sad that so many of these rides were never properly maintained and thus slowly fell into disrepair over the years. I feel lucky to have played these machines while they were still in peak condition. The bumps and feedback were everything to this game. If any of these machines have survived, I hope they found good homes.
Imagine lore wise if this was actually canon, and Hammond just bred dinos so guests could massacre them en masse on their way to the gift shop at the end to buy plushies and slushies after. Holy fuggin' shit.
me: *screams into house and comes back out with belongings packed and a puts a on sale sign in the front yard a moving truck comes and put my things there and gets in* STEP ON IT!! *leaves for who knows where*
-first boss is a T-rex -constant barrage of pterosaurs and raptors at every corner -uses a Brachiosaur as a ramp over a river -driving across a wooden bridge over a lava pit shooting at a velociraptor army -Visitor Center is in the middle of a lake for some reason -T-rex moon jumps across a chasm -AREA 3's mid-boss is the rolling ball from Raiders of the Lost Ark -weapons ostensibly designed to pacify and tranquilize dinosaurs (I assume) are powerful enough to make cars explode -music sounds like a carnival ride done by GWAR *CONCLUSION:* this game is on fucking crack
A few PCP chasers: - Players' vehicle is a limited edition Adamantium-frame Ford Explorer (with optional Vibranium suspension), able to withstand several full-speed hits from a 13-ton triceratops and a 500+' fall - Player characters can easily drive said vehicle IN BOTH DIRECTIONS through long stretches of winding, extremely jagged terrain at near-constant full speed with no apparent hindrance to their aiming skills - Fortunately, many of the dinosaurs seem to have conveniently swallowed First Aid kits
As a kid I always took it that it was so mad it split into two to try to kill you. Basically it was so sick of your shit that it was beside itself with rage lol
LOL, yeah...those automatic assault rifles filled with infinite ammo were just loaded with tranquilizers, and they put all those dinosaurs to sleep....sure they did.
Super Duty 455 there was this acrade where I used to live called nickel nickel so every arcade took nickels wasn't a lot and everytime I went I had a blast
This game is legitimately impossible to beat entirely without losing a life. No matter if you get health packs, there’s no way you can make it to the end without losing a life. Better bring a good amount of tokens with you if you want to finish it.
The game console menu (the one arcade owners can access) has a "minutes per coin" feature, meaning that the game is programmed to take as much health possible, at the time limit established by arcade owners😅.
this was the real reason why people went to chuckie cheese, then there are the ones who camp the ticket slot machines to farm easy tickets to get those massive stuffed animals at the exchange, man what losers, this an that starwars game
Freeze frame 9:27 "Hi, do you have a moment to talk about our lord and savior raptor Christ?" lol this whole game can be summed up with the line, "Think they'll have that on the tour?"
Coming back to this game as an adult, I have to marvel at the suspension of that car they're driving. Small enough to drive up a brachiosaur's back yet strong enough to survive the ensuing jump. Like some kind of Kryptonian golf cart.
Well, yeah of course. It's just a series of repeating sprites that would create the illusion of a 3D terrain. But for 1994, something like that would be pretty cool.
Was scared to play this alone when I was a little kid. But I always found the mix of 2D and 3D objects in this game to look so fascinating, and how fast paced of the game was, and the amount of dinosaurs attacking you at once, if only the difficulty was much easier. EDIT: yeah IK its 2D not 3D i fucked up lol
I tried imagining what I would do in that situation. Then I realized I would be screaming like no tommorow and threatening the driver at the right moments.
purpledonatello so much fun. I know an arcade in old orchard beach in Maine that has this one(With the coaster cabinet) AND the covered version of the lost world. Ugh, so many memories
I keep coming back to this video, from time to time. It's absolutely wired to the moon. Favourite bits have to be the triceratops herd all turning to charge at you; driving a jeep right up a brachiosaur's tail, up it's back and all the way to it's head; and the log bridge built _in a pool of lava._
I played this at Chuck E Cheeses when I was a kid. I've only ever beaten it three times. One time alone, and the other 2 were with my parents. One of my favorite arcade games.
This brings back memories, I remember playing this in an arcade as a kid, and I would always choose player 1 because the controls for player 2 never worked in the entire lifetime of that Arcade.
Carlos alvarado Not really. Back then, it wasn't official that the island had a volcano. In the novel, Isla Nublar was known as a volcanic island from the beginning, but not the film version, not until recently.
I didn’t even realize there were so many levels. Every time played this/watched it be played, the players died before the first stage ended. Only one time did I see anyone make it past the triceratops herd.
This is comedic, that music as you come out into the open field and mow down a dozen harmless herbivores only to end up rear ending into a triceratops.
This game is cool but it's also really mean if you stop to examine it. The first threat in the game is guarenteed damage unless you've gone so far as to memorize the movements the T-Rex's head will make to stun it before it can bite.
Also I don't know if it was just an old revision or something but when I played this at a Chuck. E. Cheese, the final battle glitched where part of the way through the fight it showed us getting to the escape gate, and then our movement stopped... but the T-Rexes kept running in place, if they ever fell to the ground they'd fly back until they got up again. And I swear when we beat them, the T-Rex fell down and zipped away into the horizon as if we were supposed to be driving away from it.
My mom & I used to play this game a lot together at my local Chuck E. Cheese. The farthest we ever got was the Dilophosaurs, & that was rare. Most of the time, we died at the field of Triceratops.
The seat of the arcade machine moves and tilts according to the path, it's one of their selling gimmick. So it may explain why the path is designed that way.
Thats probably one of the most arcade game i ever saw. Nonstop turbofire, the music goes from 0 to 1000% very fast starting with a T-Rex and nonstop action.
Anyone know how to get this running on the steamdeck?
I hope there is a private message of this!
You're an idiot. This is an arcade game. You need MAME to run it.
@@Anomaly188 ohhh a social media warrior. 😂 lucky that I can’t smack the shit outta you 😂
@@mister-zen8491 same i want to play this game again on the deck
I have it on a Batocera light gun image (which is a front end for many emulators) flashed to a Micro SD Card for Steam Deck, it contains several hundred light gun games including Jurassic Park and it can be found on arcade punks.
Best game at Chuck E. Cheese
Ya
Childhood memories never die
He said chuck e cheese 😂😂
It was also the hardest
I used to play the crap out of this at Chuck E. Cheese as well.
The rex's unnatural rapid movement of it's lowered head is frightening.
@evilsockpuppet i swear i heard the fart sound effect you see on 21st century humor videos
It's eye roll right before it bites down at the end is freaky af too lol
Don’t forget how HIGH IT IS ABLE TO JUMP
To this day, that T-Rex still looks badass, shows how impeccable the sprite work is.
Oh yeah. Still get goosebumps every time.
Many a vivid childhood dream of being chased by dinosaurs was influenced by this game
it’s sorta impressive
The PS1 did release in 1994 but only in Japan so your kinda right@emptyglass7867
@@spooki3382 not 'sorta' it is very impressive, clown
there's something about that T-rex, made totally out of 2D sprites carefully layered on top of each other with perfectly fluid animation, for some reason it really looks scarier than a T-rex in a modern 3D game
Probably because we rarely get the chance to see a T-Rex chasing down our throats this close in a video game.
I agree. The final battle looked more realistic than it has any right to.
R A V E N S T X R not bad for something made to be a mere cash-in.
TheSwillMan the uncanny valley effect. It may not look realistic but it can be very scary.
Well, you're somewhat right, but not really. There is no way 1 person can make over 10 sprites using only 32 bits, most 32 bit games like this one use this technique called "Image to Pixel converter", only works on graphics 32x and above, so most of the enemies in this game were hand drawn first, then converted to pixels
The genius of this is that they included a T.Rex chase at the beginning so you would be basically guaranteed to see the T. Rex even on one credit. Then they made the final boss a rematch. Growing up I of course never got to the end, but I relived that opening chase sequence over and over.
same. never got part the triceratops in area 1, the second phase of them atleast, when they pop out from behind a bush
I was never able to get past the Triceratops level. Those big bois hit like a truck.
This may be one year old but
Bro was spawn camping😭
I got to the end. It was good.
Completely guaranteed unless the game broke very, very quickly.
I miss playing this at Chuck e cheese with my kid
Yo Proto is that you?
Chuck E. Cheese was my favorite place on earth at that time!
Be happy man.......... our arcades NEVER had guns to shoot. only joysticks. but i do plan on getting a VR jurassic park. how about that.(hope i do not die screaming)
Mario has a son??
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Just making it to the grassy field was a big deal in my childhood
the Mackshack yup
the Mackshack same 😂
same
Same
My sister an I never went often enough to see much progress beyond that point… but we did reach it, which was enough to fill us with a sense of accomplishment ☺️
My dad was (still is) a super high up manager at chuck e cheese. He'd always be attending corporate meetings out of the country. I would always want to go to chuck e cheese just for this game. He would open the machine up and hit the trigger that registered a coin drop, like 50 times. So I would just play this game endlessly. One of my favourite childhood games.
That -- is a really awesome memory. Thank you kindly for sharing. This game was the only reason I ever begged to go to Chuck E. Cheese. ;-P
No
And my dad owns Google
And my dad is the president
Lol lucky you
I just love the idea that, canonically, you're using tranquilizer rifles in this game, despite all the shit that gets blown up by said guns. Like Dr. Hammond was sitting there discussing the budget for the park and said:
"Make sure we put aside a sizable portion of the budget for tranquilizer guns, in case of emergency. And the tranquilizer we use should be powerful enough to take down a tyrannosaurus rex."
"Yes, sir, we'll get right on -- "
"And strong enough to blow open cage doors, blow up oil barrels, break apart giant rolling boulders, and make abandoned park jeeps explode."
"...Sir, when are we EVER going to need to blow up -- "
"Did I STUTTER?"
It gets better; in the book, Hammond, contrary to his image of “sparing no expense”, was actually an enormous tightwad and cut corners every place he could. Muldoon, the park’s game warden, had argued for rocket launcher tranquilizers (apparently that’s a thing) and lethal weaponry exceeding .50 cal to put down these enormous beasts if needed, but was shut down; in the end, he only managed to procure 2 launchers for the entire park.
THIS game is what would’ve happened if Muldoon got his way!
I was just thinking this lol
@@BirdmanDeuce26
That's interesting.
“And also put a cave that leads to a magma pit in the raptor pen.”
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
What people fail to remember is that despite its size, the T-Rex is actually an ninja. It would appear out of nowhere and have the ability to create a perfect shadow clone of itself. Truly a magnificent creature.
Same with elephants. Big as they are, they can actually sneak up on you. The T-Rex probably has those same shock absorbers in its feet.
Ese T-Rex era una hembra
Lo escuché en un vídeo que miré
Ironic that there's actually some truth in this.
That T-Rex was a hokage from the meaty village.. what do you expect
That jeep is the real mvp.
@Masked Gamer Driver: "I'm not getting paid enough for this shit!"
The galimimus screams are frickin sad
My question is why would you shoot the Triceratops.
@@StressmanFIN I mean, it's only a couple of quarters.
Yes it regenerates its glasses
It's insane to know that I played this game as a child and then just last week I'm playing a Jurassic World arcade game with my son at Dave and Busters. Insane lol
They have a Jurassic World one now!? I need to keep a look out.
This arcade game is timeless
Park, not World.
I imagine this was quite the coin eater. Intense. Also lets thank the game developers for providing enough nightmare fuel to last several years.
This isn't a coin eater. The health logic is the same as in Terminator 2 Midway and Operation Thunderbolt. If the dinos attacking 1P side on the left, you take damage, if the dinos attacking on the right, you don't take damage. Same thing with 2P side.
@@Jiterdomer which would cause the person dead to need to imput coins to keep the game running, as one person would have an extremely difficult time
Amen brother this was the best arcade game ever
@@MrHocotateFreight exactly this game WAS a big coin eater
to be honest, it wasent, it was mostly the scare factor that allowed them to shake loose a few coins out of kids.
I could never hear the music in the loud ass arcade, but I can hear how intense it is, really matches the game's atmosphere.
They used 6 "tokens" total to beat this game. My brother and I would use 10 and not even make it to Area 3. Absolutely insane.
I like how the end implies that you were just tranquilizing everything. Like, you just machine-gun tranqued the hell out of a thousand dinosaurs and a pair of sleepy t-rexs.
and lava rocks too. Thems is sleepy rocks
Omg I was thinking the same thing. We know grant and ellie murdered all of those dinos.
@@justinnyugen7015 goodnight, mr rock
welcome... to british-america
Fully Automatic Assault Tranq-Gun
What made this game special is that if your were lucky, you can find the arcade cabinet with a wide seat meant for two that would shake and simulate the ride of the jeep, making you feel as if you were in the jurassic park game. IT was the shit and the only reason I went the the nearest Chuckie Cheese until they decided to get rid of the good games and nobody came there anymore.
you sayin you hate flappy bird now?
My local arcade was blessed with one of these but i guess to many fat kids wore it out becuase after a few years it was sort of just a meek rocking sensation and would sometimes just get stuck at an angle. Oh well still fun tho
Gizmo Hibiki yeah when I was a kid and found out my Chuckie Cheese got rid of it I was so upset. But the manager said I could sit on his lap and he would bounce his knee up and down. I said no it wouldn’t be the same. A year later we found out he was a level 3 sex offender.
@@Knightfall3000 dude wtf
Athallah Rafi LOL! It’s funny now looking back but at the time it was creepy AF!
The arcade machine for this was amazing, i remember the seat would jerk around and move side to side, made it a much more enjoyable experience
OMG YES. Favorite game at Chuck E. Cheese.
Those were the days
Ikr!!!
For me, this is THE arcade game for my childhood, I still remember playing this with my mom or beating it with that random kid I just met. Wow, nostalgia just hit hard.
Are you now married to that kid you met?
@@MJ-revered lol, we are both boys, and we never met again.
Imagine this in VR with modern graphics. It's gonna be amazing.
Id probably shit my pants because even this is still scary like it was when i was a kid
I would you kill dinosaurs
yw
Epic
Jurassic park arcade 2015 is in HD
Areas & Bosses:
0:36 Area 1 (Starts with T-Rex)
5:17 Area 2
7:49 Boss 1: T-Rex
8:49 Area 3
12:19 Area 4
13:45 Final Bosses: Twin T-Rexes
15:36 Ending & Credits
Does the Boulder sound as a boss?
Surprising how well lots of sprites plus scaling and rotation can mimic 3d. Also the indiscriminate destruction of all animal life including the friendly brontosaurus and even the dolphins made me chuckle.
This game is the secret behind how Chuck E Cheese has managed to stay open. 😂
Everyone always talks about this game at chucky cheese, but I’ve been to about 7 chucky cheeses in my life and haven’t seen this game ever. I played this game everytime I was at the midway arcade in circus circus
@@ericandre5060 me neither most of the time the Schmup there was terminator salvation or dead pirates
@@seasons1745 dead storm pirates is pretty good though...
@@eternalnut never said it wasn’t only saying most of the time i saw those two at Chuck e cheese
Along with the arcade TMNT game lol
I remember playing that game, it use to be a hit back in chucky cheeses years ago back when I was a kid.
Me too
You know I could’ve swore this was 3d when I was little. It just shows you how much we take memory for granted.
Dude, same! It's wack, the way we remember (or in this case, misremember) things.
I would argue that's just how powerful our imagination was when we were children.
Different jurassic park game
Saame
This game's protagonists have enough firepower to level a whole continent, make a whole new continent then flip it over.
In the book the Costa Rican government bombs the island so imagine if they would have ran out of bombs and instead resort to killing em like this
Not gonna lie, seeing the T-Rex just immediately run towards the screen is scary af
Yeah, It Scares me a bit lol
You're right
Scary, yet incredibly awesome for it’s time
Ratsuterra48 mmm
in what time pls?
SEGA never disappoints in bringing top tier super scaler arcade games since 1985! In fact, they pretty much never disappointed at all when it came to arcade games.
This game is mesmerizing; the way the environment you're driving on looks, all these 2D images on the 3D environment, the fast music, it all makes for a surreal watch.
The illusion of 3D terrain that push hundreds sprite.
Beat this with my dad.
15:45...
Dr. Grant:
"After shooting Rexy with
100000000000 Darts we finally
Put him down"
Jose its a her, just saying
Orangecrust nature found a way though
I was like, why are they so relieved, THERE WERE TWO, the other one walked back into the jungle then the one that fell down finally cought up which is the one they put to sleep right now, the other T-Rex could have easily eaten them
@@orangecrust7809 theres a male and female. The male was the last one standing.
Mario Naccarato oh, sorry.
This game was my childhood. I am sad that so many of these rides were never properly maintained and thus slowly fell into disrepair over the years. I feel lucky to have played these machines while they were still in peak condition. The bumps and feedback were everything to this game. If any of these machines have survived, I hope they found good homes.
I remember this game. Start you off with a boss battle with the freaking T-Rex!
fml RORING STAAAAART!
dekoldrick v
dekoldrick that is pretty fucking amazing isn't it
dekoldrick when i was a little.kid i played this at chuck e cheese
No shit we see from the video
I didn't realize Triceratops made turkey noises when injured.
To be specific, they make "6-foot turkey" noises.
My brother was never able to pass that part without getting a game over
south park flashbacks
*6-ton turkey*
Imagine lore wise if this was actually canon, and Hammond just bred dinos so guests could massacre them en masse on their way to the gift shop at the end to buy plushies and slushies after. Holy fuggin' shit.
a private hunting preserve
Roland Tembo would enjoy that…
Underrated comment💀
If only Biosyn had gotten those embryos...
Remember what dilo took from you.
We also get to drive up a brachiosaurus’ back and go over a lava pit.
13:46
"THERE'S TWO OF THEM?!"
-6 year old me
me: *screams into house and comes back out with belongings packed and a puts a on sale sign in the front yard a moving truck comes and put my things there and gets in* STEP ON IT!! *leaves for who knows where*
@@oliviamann556 spongebob reference XD
Me: okay t-rex is back...wait...AMBUSH!!!
My freind: GOD DAMNIT!
Me: WE'RE BEING SANDWICHED!
Zachary Mabb good times
There r two t rexes in original fiction.
-first boss is a T-rex
-constant barrage of pterosaurs and raptors at every corner
-uses a Brachiosaur as a ramp over a river
-driving across a wooden bridge over a lava pit shooting at a velociraptor army
-Visitor Center is in the middle of a lake for some reason
-T-rex moon jumps across a chasm
-AREA 3's mid-boss is the rolling ball from Raiders of the Lost Ark
-weapons ostensibly designed to pacify and tranquilize dinosaurs (I assume) are powerful enough to make cars explode
-music sounds like a carnival ride done by GWAR
*CONCLUSION:* this game is on fucking crack
A few PCP chasers:
- Players' vehicle is a limited edition Adamantium-frame Ford Explorer (with optional Vibranium suspension), able to withstand several full-speed hits from a 13-ton triceratops and a 500+' fall
- Player characters can easily drive said vehicle IN BOTH DIRECTIONS through long stretches of winding, extremely jagged terrain at near-constant full speed with no apparent hindrance to their aiming skills
- Fortunately, many of the dinosaurs seem to have conveniently swallowed First Aid kits
you say these things like they are drawbacks
nah
Your conclusion accurately described arcade games -- especially shooters -- in general. XD
Suddenly Two t rex come out to kill you
Beat this game with my brother at the arcade, came out like a world champion with all the kids and mom looking at us with a victory eyes 😂
This is hell portrayed by a game
Jurassic Park and Jurassic World are always hell
Agreed
It will not be hell if the park is well maintained and the dinosaurs are well trained.
I remember beating this for the first time: I cried.
It took me literally years to get there and I did it by myself
(Used both controllers)
Lol that's awesome dude
Did you get yourself a pair of fuzzy dice
I did it with just one controller; took a dozen or more tokens because dying was easy.
True elites went akimbo on the light gun games.
Hey shut it he was just a kid at that time man
"well, we already had a T-rex as the first boss, can't top that for the final boss. just make it TWO T-rex's, that works"
As a kid I always took it that it was so mad it split into two to try to kill you. Basically it was so sick of your shit that it was beside itself with rage lol
What's crazy is that it works. 1 we can tolerate but 2 sends u in a frenzy to try to survive.
I think one of them is the same T rex that's been bothering you the whole game. You never see it dead in the previous encounters.
LOL, yeah...those automatic assault rifles filled with infinite ammo were just loaded with tranquilizers, and they put all those dinosaurs to sleep....sure they did.
Richard Klosterman It's you or them!
Like Fuck'n really?!? C'mon now. especially when they're blowing up fucking Boulders with the ammunition.
Adge Freeman r/wooosh
Kie Michael Peele I get that that its sarcasm dude.
Richard Klosterman the big sleep
Man, that T-Rex used to scare the shit out of me. Knowing that you always had to escape him first used to give you pregame anxiety 😂😂😂
"pregame anxiety" lmao!
And this is how the dinosaurs ACTUALLY went extinct.
Wow u smart
Two dudes in a car blasted them?
Seems about right
How did the Jeep managed to survive long fall, drive through water, and being indestructible?
@@Jiterdomer ikr it can Blow up a car but cant to brachiosaurus
The Dinosaurs actually are being tranquilized, so they aren’t being killed. However I get the joke! 😂😂
Chuck E. Cheese got a LOT of tokens from me because of this game.
Super Duty 455 Was this before they lowered games to just 1 token?
You're Not Perfect yes. I haven't been since the mid 90's. It was very much a cash grab back then. TMNT arcade was 2 tokens and Rad Racer was 1.
Super Duty 455 I wonder if they still have the ball pit?
Super Duty 455 there was this acrade where I used to live called nickel nickel so every arcade took nickels wasn't a lot and everytime I went I had a blast
Ricky Barajas Arcades are virtually non existent now.
This game is legitimately impossible to beat entirely without losing a life. No matter if you get health packs, there’s no way you can make it to the end without losing a life. Better bring a good amount of tokens with you if you want to finish it.
capitalism as its finest
That's the beauty of arcade games. Fortunately, there are some exceptions.
I love how brutally hard arcade games are 😂
The game console menu (the one arcade owners can access) has a "minutes per coin" feature, meaning that the game is programmed to take as much health possible, at the time limit established by arcade owners😅.
@@Rock_yeah Capitalism is why this game exists in the first place you retard
This game is just impossible to beat with 1 credit
yemanyaaa Unless you adjust the difficulty 😏😂
I can't even pass area 1 with just 1 credit
Most arcade games had that. It's their way to make money lol.
I still remember I play with dad when I'm 6, we both 1 credit each finish the game no continue
Trial and error: the essence of arcade business.
that t rex at the beginning scared me so much when i was little
Thank god I grew up playing this with my friend when I was younger.
This was the top tier game in Chuckie Cheeses
this was the real reason why people went to chuckie cheese, then there are the ones who camp the ticket slot machines to farm easy tickets to get those massive stuffed animals at the exchange, man what losers, this an that starwars game
That T-Rex is high off of her mind from the few hundred tranquilizer darts pumped into her.
@johana vi It's confirmed that the T-Rex was a girl
@baldi hello welcome to my school house did you even see the first one? If not they confirmed that all dinosaurs on the park are female -_-
She’s so high she attempts to smoke a raptor
😂😂😂😂😂😂. With all those drugs in her body!!!!!!!
@Scary lego Man the only ever male was the indoraptor
I remember playing this in Chuck E. Cheese with the moving jeep! That was some CRAZY good memories!
Ahhh, the days of playing this with my cousin at chuck e cheese
Same here.
Hahaha I remember doing so too. Chuck E Cheese was probably the only place I knew that had this game.
Same
Same
Same brotha
Ha ha ha, I love how the triceratops keep damaging Player Two like they had some vendetta against him/her.
I remember playing this at Chuck E. Cheese when I was so little… now I’m a college grad with a job. So glad I got to experience this
All T-Rex scenes: “Must go faster!”
More like,"Gotta go fast!"
@@gohcheetiong2527 makes me wonder if sonic ever outrun a t-rex?
Maybe so.....
Freeze frame 9:27 "Hi, do you have a moment to talk about our lord and savior raptor Christ?" lol this whole game can be summed up with the line, "Think they'll have that on the tour?"
Coming back to this game as an adult, I have to marvel at the suspension of that car they're driving. Small enough to drive up a brachiosaur's back yet strong enough to survive the ensuing jump. Like some kind of Kryptonian golf cart.
I was thinking throughout this video that I'd use a genie's wish to get that jeep.
The graphics are amazing
sheenufilms I don't think it's 3D but a metric fuckton of scaling and rotation and repeated sprites
Well, yeah of course. It's just a series of repeating sprites that would create the illusion of a 3D terrain. But for 1994, something like that would be pretty cool.
sheenufilms considering Doom hasnt come out that time I suppose
Puranichu Bit off actually. Doom was late 1993, this game was 1994
reaperofthedamned07 Oh shit my bad I keep remembering Doom as 1995 not 93 but other wise this arcade game was still pretty good looking
I applaud whoever is driving this damn car
The sprite work in this is literally beast. I mean especially the rock ball and the T-Rex show the cartoony hyperreality insanity to the max.
Was scared to play this alone when I was a little kid. But I always found the mix of 2D and 3D objects in this game to look so fascinating, and how fast paced of the game was, and the amount of dinosaurs attacking you at once, if only the difficulty was much easier.
EDIT: yeah IK its 2D not 3D i fucked up lol
What 3D objects?
Yea this game was definitely hard when we were kids thats for sure
There are no 3D objects. Everything in this game is made with sprites.
The difficulty for this game is what motivates you to keep on playing the moment you die.
It’s a smart business tactic if you ask me.
They are scaled 2D Sprites which were very innovative at that time.
14:55
“Perfect! The park’s only intact fence!”
- Kenji in Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous
Rush hour 3
Rush hour
The jeep driver must be Robert Muldoon, cause he's an absolute mad man
“They should all be destroyed!”
I tried imagining what I would do in that situation. Then I realized I would be screaming like no tommorow and threatening the driver at the right moments.
Great game, but even better when playing on the roller coaster cabinet.
purpledonatello so much fun. I know an arcade in old orchard beach in Maine that has this one(With the coaster cabinet) AND the covered version of the lost world. Ugh, so many memories
I remember not being able to pass it after the first T-Rex 🦖 This game was really fun to play at Chuck E Cheese tbh
Tell me an HD remake in VR wouldn’t be totally perfect for this game?
LOL Good God!
Desmond Harrington - ☝️😲 We need the pants shitting terror!
Too many heart attacks...
the initial T-rex chase scene is gonna give everyone nightmares
Hell yeah!
Pitch meeting: "ok, Jurassic Park ....but meth"
Sold!!!!
Sold!
Jurassic Park but epilepsy seizures
Dude, I spent so many hours getting through this game as a kid. Good times
As many times I've seen people play this at chucky cheeses I've never seen someone get as far as the triceratops chase that's it lol
Most I've seen is people make it past the 2nd T-Rex encounter.
My cousin & I definitely were on the list who survived the twin T-Rex encounter
Me and a friend made it all the way to the end exactly ONCE, after numerous tries.
Ive actually lost in the field area
Same
We went from healing a sick triceratops to killing them in droves lol
Who else remembers never actually playing this game but just seeing it run on the screens of arcade consoles?
I keep coming back to this video, from time to time. It's absolutely wired to the moon. Favourite bits have to be the triceratops herd all turning to charge at you; driving a jeep right up a brachiosaur's tail, up it's back and all the way to it's head; and the log bridge built _in a pool of lava._
2:12 When you accidentally walk in on a mob meeting.
2:37 When you thought you are safe.
2:40 Nope.
I played this at Chuck E Cheeses when I was a kid. I've only ever beaten it three times. One time alone, and the other 2 were with my parents. One of my favorite arcade games.
I forgot how much this game wanted to deprive you of credits. Good times.
At least, they took credits from you for playing the game and not for wearing a pink hat with a flower
@@professorxavier3878 wait what game did that?
Gotta love how the Jeep just falls into the sea of water at terminal velocity and just keeps going.
Or jumps over a ravine off the neck of a brontasaurus
This brings back memories, I remember playing this in an arcade as a kid, and I would always choose player 1 because the controls for player 2 never worked in the entire lifetime of that Arcade.
10:07 this game predicted the plot of Jurassic world fallen kingdom
Carlos alvarado Not really. Back then, it wasn't official that the island had a volcano. In the novel, Isla Nublar was known as a volcanic island from the beginning, but not the film version, not until recently.
The invisible one appeared as a final boss in the other shooting game..
LightStreak567 I am not sure if you think this is a joke or not
69 likes, make a wish!
@@LightStreak567 r/wooosh
This is the best arcade game I have ever played. The seat moves around with the game, and they just throw you to the T-Rex at level 1!
This and the Star Wars arcade game. This was my childhood.
Wow, this was my go to game at Chuck E. Cheese....it feels like I’m in a recurring dream seeing it again like this!
It's a good game and all but there's something that I have been meaning to ask...
"How much gasoline does that Jeep Your riding in actually have?"
Gold Wolf and how much ammo do you even have?
Gold Wolf another question -- why is every single dinosaur performing a coordinated relentless assault on you?
I don’t need sleep, I need answers!
Dont forget about the driver that can make it through all this barely missing a beat.
@@xtcarnagerocks8915 i'm just going with automated assist driver from control room xD.
I didn’t even realize there were so many levels.
Every time played this/watched it be played, the players died before the first stage ended.
Only one time did I see anyone make it past the triceratops herd.
These games always scare the living sh*t out of me when I was a kid......ahh memories
This was the best game at Chuck E. Cheese. Like if you agree.
yeah, this was the only game I could get my mom to play all the way through with me lol
Game not gsme
I don’t have a chuck e cheese around me i wise I played that
This and the Simpsons beat'em up.
Funny you said that when I was like 4 I went to a Chuck E Cheese' s and played this game and I cried so much my mom and dad took me home.
This is comedic, that music as you come out into the open field and mow down a dozen harmless herbivores only to end up rear ending into a triceratops.
This game is cool but it's also really mean if you stop to examine it. The first threat in the game is guarenteed damage unless you've gone so far as to memorize the movements the T-Rex's head will make to stun it before it can bite.
Also I don't know if it was just an old revision or something but when I played this at a Chuck. E. Cheese, the final battle glitched where part of the way through the fight it showed us getting to the escape gate, and then our movement stopped... but the T-Rexes kept running in place, if they ever fell to the ground they'd fly back until they got up again. And I swear when we beat them, the T-Rex fell down and zipped away into the horizon as if we were supposed to be driving away from it.
Memorizing the T-Rex’s movement doesn’t work. You’ll always take damage during the actual fights that show the lifebars
good ol' quarter munchers
Well thats not fair..
A lot of arcade games pulled stuff like that. They want to get the most money out of you after all.
Man I remember playing this a long time ago. So much memories.
My brothers, cousins, and I used to play this game at Chuck E. Cheese's. It was the only Jurassic Park video game that I passed.
I remember this game very well man
Aston Obrigando Samuels
Aaron Samuels this game was a lot of fun
Hattan AlShutaifi me to but lost world had more quality
Aaron Samuels me tooo
Same that was the game a chucks chesse
Cool a volcano scene. *Immediately flashbacks to Jurassic world fallen kingdom*
We do not speak of that movie
Wait there were Jurassic Park movies?
@@sunspot5 Ah, you have no taste I see.
@@DinoMeat-qw4lg I don’t remember the context of this I’m pretty sure I was replying to a deleted account
@@sunspot5 agreed
This was awesome. I loved that double tap Player 2 did at 15:42, lol
The soundtrack to this game just somehow gets me every time 😂
My mom & I used to play this game a lot together at my local Chuck E. Cheese.
The farthest we ever got was the Dilophosaurs, & that was rare.
Most of the time, we died at the field of Triceratops.
All the sprites in this is amazing
Aww!!
This is the very first arcade game I played!!
I was introduced to arcade games thanks to this. And I didn't even knew about Jurassic Park back then since I was like 4.
me too
WHO DESIGNED THOSE DAMN PATHS?!
The seat of the arcade machine moves and tilts according to the path, it's one of their selling gimmick. So it may explain why the path is designed that way.
I know right! Floating dirt pathways?! 😂 that moving seat did make it fun though.
Lava path. Ramping off a dinosaur?! OSHA be damned dude.
Jontron
yeah
Thats probably one of the most arcade game i ever saw. Nonstop turbofire, the music goes from 0 to 1000% very fast starting with a T-Rex and nonstop action.
This game scared the s*** out of me as a kid.
This is my first time seeing this and honestly it scares me as a 23 year old.