Fun Fact: Jurassic Park Tresspasser was created by a man named Shamus Blackley, who was a huge Jurassic Park fan and personal friend of Stephen Spielberg. The game used a basic animation style at the time known as rollin cube physics. Essential the character is just a moving torso being rolled around the environment by cubes. This is also how she jumps and runs too.
So here's a fun fact, the PS1/Saturn game was actually one of the first videogames to have a fully orchestrated soundtrack as opposed to using MIDI. And the composer was none other than Michael Giacchino, who went on to compose the music of the Jurassic World movies.
Primordial Forest might be one of my favorite Jurassic Park songs PERIOD. It perfectly captures the vibe of "you are a small defenseless animal in a dangerous jungle".
It's hilarious how Megaraptor was originally thought to be a giant dromaeosaurid, basically a king-sized Velociraptor, until later studies showed that they're more in line with larger theropods like Allosaurus and Tyrannosaurus but with large differences like having much longer and stronger arms than other large theropods. They even have their own clade, Megaraptoridae, which includes species like Australovenator, Tratayenia, Aerosteon, Bahariasaurus, and of course Megaraptor itself.
Man, I've got mad nostalgia for the PS1 The Lost World Jurassic Park game and the fun Sega Arcade one too. I hope both can be remastered for current consoles and pc like the Nintendo JP games.
I would be so down for at least an HD remaster of Lost World PS1. Super challenging and had an amazing soundtrack. One of the first PS1 games I ever bought with my own money back in the day, too.
I think that "puddle" in the T-rex section is suppose to be some kind of burning pit cause if you look at the level itself looks like the place is or was on fire. Probably would've been better to tell if that thing is a hazard if it was on fire or just lava.
They're ember pits from the forest fire that burned through the area at the end of the raptor's story. I remember them being the most annoying part of that stage.
I think those floor hazards are only on that level. I don't recall them being present when you go after Ingen hunters in later levels. Plus, couldn't the Velociraptor do a pounce attack that pins enemies to the ground to finish off? You don't have to just bite them.
@@Gruntvc Those hazards are present in the 3 first Trex levels, the First 2 levels have smoldering coal from the forest fire that burned the place, while in the third level you are in a geyser field so, there are pools of boiling water.
Of all the games you covered, "Trespasser" is the only one I ever played or even knew about. At the time of it's release it was innovative and novel as heck! It was basically a super early peak into what a true 'Virtual Reality' game of the future could be. Sure it didn't live up to it's own hype by any measure, but I'm glad they tried anyway
It went on to influence future games at the very least..... Sure Trespasser was critically planned and sold poorly due to the painful development and was what ultimately caused DreamWorks to leave the video game scene
Back when Tresspasser came out I was still years away from getting my own PC, but I played it at a friends house for a bit and it blew my mind. I still love it for the potential it had and for how cool it was in the eyes of 12 year old me. Can't wait for someone to remake it in VR.
You forgot to mention the outright traumatizing death screens for the GBC game when you get killed by stuff Your character gets melted in lava, gang raped by Compys, torn apart by pissed off fish hell, it even has one of your characters lifeless body floating in the water when you drown The fact the game even got a K-A rating despite having such horrible death screens while Beavis and Butthead got an M-A rating still boggles my mind
They actually started making The Lost World movie before Michael Crichton even finished writing the novel. I haven't read it, but I've heard only the scene with the trailer going off a cliff is from the book. Ian Malcolm DOES return for the second novel, despite having been KILLED off in the original novel. So a couple of possibilities to explain why some of these games don't resemble the movie is that they were either based on the book or they also started making these games before either the book or movie were finished.
Presumably, most got tired of waiting for the novel and decided to make their own little sequel to Jurassic Park. The late Crichton was supposed to have been done with his second novel in the series earlier than it really came out. I don't know why, but he was apparently delayed in finishing it. Of course, the reasons for why it wasn't finished are only rumors (that I know of) so please take it with a grain of salt.
I absolutely loved The lost world and Warpath on ps1. I played the lost world so many times that I could actually memorize a few of the compy levels without getting hit. Great childhood gaming memories
I always found so ironic that the truly greatest levels of that game were the Compy's, and when it was time to play as the T-Rex it was nothing but spamming the low bite to eat the raptors in front of you before the ones behind would stun lock you to death. It felt so light, fragile and weak for a T-Rex
@@LordValdomerol Yes I really enjoyed the Compys, the Raptor and the Rex levels. lol right you had to constantly eat the enemies in order to survive. Rex took too much damage which was unrealistic
I started with JP3 on you channel, just watched the first movies games list and now here. So far I’ve loved your content. Not having a good day today but this has kept me chuckling. Thank you for that
"Trespasser" was also famous for being a game that was made by Seamus Blackley who was later involved with the Xbox's creation. (Even Matt McMuscules did a video on it explaining this further.)
MIB should do a crossover video with angry video game nerd...it would be fun watching these two reviewing godzilla and jurassic park games together and see who can get more pissed off at how awful the games are!!
AVGN's "rage" is more of 'I am angry, listen to me yell' MIB is dry humor and more sarcastic. Not really compatible. But yes, I do wanna see that happen anyway. It'd be dumb fun to watch.
I never got to play the arcade game. Looks like so much fun to murder dinos. I probably never will get to either... apparently, they're all breaking down and either no-one can fix them or no-one wants to anymore.
I would love to see part 3, which if you made, would you cover all the games after JPIII but before Jurassic World, because that would be a big video! Also, I didn’t know some of the Tiger and tiny hand-held games, so thanks.
8:01 Pretty sure the developers of the GB game took some inspiration from 1992’s “Out of this World” as the sprites & cinematic movement are _very_ similar, especially the sequence at 8:33 🤔 Would be kinda cool if true 😁
Found this channel yesterday by accident/luck. So far im not displeased! The game reviews are really well done. Reminds me AVGN and Irate Gamer. Please make more game reviews you certainly have a knack 🎉 Cheers from Sweden
22:36 still have that game! Along with the Neverhood and Earthworm Jim, that was one of the earliest PC games I ever played and I'm less than a week turning 30 years old.
I had Chaos Island growing up and absolutely loved that game. You overlooked the fact that you can take dino eggs and then hatch and control them. And the last level you control the T-Rex in San Diego. Replayed it a year or two ago and it was still pretty enjoyable. I got Final Flight when I broke my arm as a kid. I loved that game, too. Looking forward to a JP3 games video. I still have my copies of Danger Zone, Scan Command, and Dino Defender. Danger Zone was fun because it wasn't too involved, Scan Command was probably my favorite but it's practically unplayable today because the scanner connects to your PC by serial port and it's pretty integral to the game, and I don't really remember why but Dino Defender was harder and less enjoyable
Not that anyone cares, or should, but the reason MiB is having so much trouble in the PS1 lost world game has to do with the under-explained aggression mechanic, called the Instinct meter. It is represented in-game by an eye next to the health bar. In almost all the footage, it's a bright green color. this means your dinosaur's attacks will be weaker. You want to increase it to red, so you can kill enemies faster. You can increase it simply by attacking enemies. The basic flow of the game, (in theory) is based on attacking and killing as many enemies as quickly as possible to build instinct, which will carry you through the level. if you go too long without attacking an enemy, instinct will decrease and make you weaker. though its been too long for me to remember for sure, i believe you take more damage as well at lower instinct. Furthermore, you have two attack buttons, square for a quick light attack, and circle for a slightly slower heavy attack. the light attack is basically useless, which is what MiB unfortunately exclusively uses in this footage. The raptor's heavy attack is a leaping attack with it's foot claws. this will ground human enemies, at which point you can continue attacking them for an easy kill. against enemy dinosaurs, it will allow you to bounce back afterwards to (relative) safety, and if they are close to the same size as the raptor, can be downed if attacked from behind. if used in the air, it will take you downwards, and holding forward will allow you to vault over your target. T rex has the ability to gobble up smaller enemies whole once they're caught in it's jaws, which is vital, since most of it's levels are based around obstacles that drain its health. The stumbling block for all of this is of course the level design, which is ambiguous to a fault in later levels, many of which require the player hold up or down on the dpad to follow a branching path, which feels awkward to do, and is seemingly inconsistent, and the compy's levels in particular are littered with sadistically difficult obstacles, and loose and slippery movement and jumping controls that make the precise platforming very difficult. inevitably, a player will get stuck and their instinct will plummet, leaving them vunerable.
I had Final Flight, got it as a Christmas gift along with TLW for PS1 and the Bull Rex with survivor pod toy. 97 was a good year. Final Flight was pretty cool for what it was.
Unpopular opinion: I like TLW more than the first film. Why? Well, just like what Orga said about Rodan's movie: I totally recognize this is a classic, it's just not a film I personally I love to watch over and over. In other words, like Peter Griffin: I did not care about the first Jurassic Park.
I love that the board game and an electronic game were both made of the original endings to the film where the helicopters arrived and were saving the team.
The sega arcade game, the ps1 game and warpath were the ones I played as a kid and loved. I still have my copy of warpath. These 3 and Trespasser I want a full remake for modern consoles
I remember 10 years ago when my family went to Disney World to celebrate my middle school graduation and the Holiday Inn we stayed at had The Lost World Arcade game in the lobby area. That was probably my favorite part of staying at the hotel.
As a paleobiologist/paleontologist I absolutely loooooved Jurassic Park, Lost World, and Jurassic World's video games. Super cliche, but it's really what sparked my passion in dinosaurs and eventually becoming a paleontologist. I suggest you play the Jurassic Park Danger Zone game for pc. I still have it on CD and its so much fun playing with a friend. Its bat-shit crazy but thats part of what makes it really fun.
The PS1 Lost World was the best, there is more to it aside of just biting as the raptor, once you discover all the controls, like master the grapple gun as the human, it is really fun...
What’s funny about the Lost World arcade game is a lot of the situations and dinosaur encounters are ripped straight out of the novel, such as the raptor chase through the valley, the green super raptors themselves (which were infected by a form of mad cow disease), the chameleon Carnotaurus, and the T. rex chase through the worker village. Likely reason I recall this being the case was because Sega had been given an earlier script that was much closer to the novel before David Koepp redid the script to how it is now.
I grew up with the PS1 game, I think it was one of the very first PS1 video games I've ever played, but for some reason the box art (or the CD) had Mickey Mouse on it, there was nothing else saying that it was actually a Jurassic Park game😂
MIB I'd love to see you do a video highlighting some of the recent North American Godzilla toylines that have really taken off but are easy to overlook, like: Monogram's Godzilla Bag Clips (which has had 5 Classic Series, plus the 2 Monsterverse) Mezco's 5 Points XL sets (which has released 4 with a 5th on the way) Super7's ReAction line (which has had several waves, exclusives and just leaked they are doing Target blind boxes with Godzilla Island repaints!) I feel like all 3 of these have a wide variety of kaiju and godzilla designs which is unusual from North America. Would love to hear your thoughts on them!
21.02 I am one of those who LOVED this game. Was my first ever video game I ever played so to me it has a special place in my heart. I would hock up a lung to get a remaster of this game and have it compete with MK and SF
I remember playing chaos island a lot as a kid, and loved, though I had the volume turned off and just played a movie in the background because of the voices. I also played Trespasser a lot as well, I ran it on an E-machine back in the day, and surprisingly never crashed, or ran decently well (a solid 20ish fps baby)
So... for the PS1/Saturn Lost world game, the "puddle" hurts because it's burning ash. The forest is on fire. Another neat bit, If you pay attention, you'll notice that the successor characters kill the one you were playing previously. The compy gets killed by the hunter, the Hunter is the subject of "Human Incident report", raptor gets munched by rex, and Prey kills the two rex in the final level.
I used to have this jurassic park game on pc. It was formatted like a board game, with MANY mini games. I loved that game I just can't remember what it was called. I hope you review it eventually
You have no idea how many hours I put in playing Warpath, I still my original copy, absolutely loved that game, it's Mortal Kombat meets Jurassic Park, whats not to love?
I’ll admit, I never saw the Jurassic Park arcade game, ever. But all the arcades I went to had the Lost World arcade game at one point. I also saw the Jurassic Park 3 arcade game twice. As for Trespasser, I remember the first time I heard about it was from a contest on my local Fox network where if you send in a postcard, you’d be entered to win a copy of the game. I did enter, but I instead won a Power Rangers figure. As a kid, I thought my entry was late, and I won a different contest. But now as an adult, I think they canceled the contest because they thought (or got parental complaints) that a game where looking at a woman’s boobs to check your health is not appropriate for kids, and send figures to the winners instead. Guess I dodged a bullet.
The lost world is my favourite Jurassic movie out the 6, never really liked it as a kid but re watched it during lockdown and watched another 4 times after that and loved it. P.s the original is amazing.
I Really want to make a portable game console and license jurassic park at launch just so I can use the tagline "wow, uh, it's a portable jeff goldblum."
I would pay out my nose if Warpath got an HD remake with all of the dinosaurs updated with their film designs when applicable and more dinosaurs available like the hybrids and especially more herbivores. Stegosaurus was going to be playable but was dummied out before release. Also stages from all six films and Camp Cretaceous, cameos from the various human characters, and a more in-depth fighting system.
So I feel like the themes of computers exist for the same reason Compy's do in the 1st games. They likely used the book to get to work on the game while the movie was still under lock and key. The book of TLW is just as much tech intertwined as the JP if not more.
I actually grew up playing the pc chaos island game. I enjoyed it! You could even hatch dino eggs and use them to fight the poachers. It was neat! Also Eddy has a hilarious quote if you click him enough. “Didn’t I die? I-In the movie I died.”
The lost world is a movie that grows in ya, you start out thinking it's bad but then you start liking it over time. Also dominion should have just done what the 3rd movie does, I understand why they made it different tho, but even that was not enough, I liked dominion but it was just dry.
Fun fact. In "the Lost world" for genesis there's a cheat code to play as a character that looks like Ian Malcolm. Otherwise the character model is limited to player 2
The arcade rail shooter was in several local movie theaters growing up. It was a mainstay of when I got bored during mom's grown-up movies. I also had a copy of Warpath. Fucking loved it back then, I'm sure it does not hold up at all. The announcer's voice is seared into my subconscious,
Fun fact- The 1994 Nintendo product demonstration video tape’s actually mentioned that the computer technology used to make Donkey kong country is the same tech used for the morphing effects in terminator 2 and the dinosaurs in Jurassic park.
I remember playing Jurassic Park in the arcade party room when I was just a kid how I much miss playing that game but what really excited me the most is Lego Jurassic World for PS3 you should give it a try MIB because you get to be part of the movies but in LEGO and you can make your own custom character skin and once you beat the game you can play for Free on any part that you missed till you collect everything to get 100% infact I haven't played it in awhile and I still have my two Godzilla games from PS2
19:20 Man, imagine finishing this game as a kid and you get rewarded with Jeff Goldblum essentially saying "Hey, go touch grass and get laid."
Fun Fact: Jurassic Park Tresspasser was created by a man named Shamus Blackley, who was a huge Jurassic Park fan and personal friend of Stephen Spielberg. The game used a basic animation style at the time known as rollin cube physics. Essential the character is just a moving torso being rolled around the environment by cubes. This is also how she jumps and runs too.
I remember the last person who tried to create a big Jurassic Park fan game they got sued
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So here's a fun fact, the PS1/Saturn game was actually one of the first videogames to have a fully orchestrated soundtrack as opposed to using MIDI.
And the composer was none other than Michael Giacchino, who went on to compose the music of the Jurassic World movies.
Primordial Forest might be one of my favorite Jurassic Park songs PERIOD. It perfectly captures the vibe of "you are a small defenseless animal in a dangerous jungle".
He also scored both Medal of Honor PS1 games. Best FPS games for that console.
The same Michael Giacchino who did the soundtrack for Muppet Monster Adventure and, of course, The Incredibles!
Not only that, but apparently one of the raptor motifs from this game makes a brief appearance in the first Jurassic World.
Back in the day, I put the game disc in a cd-player to hear that excellent score.
Malcolm telling you to turn off the game and go outside was the best thing i watched today
Real
That was not malcom, that was straight up Jeff Goldblum
@@A-G-F- I have a unconfirmed suspicion that they are the same person, but I'll need spies.
He literally tells the player to go touch grass 😂😂
I think The Lost World: Jurassic Park is a great movie! Plus, I never realized that the Genesis lasted up until 1997. Dang...
The Saturn had already been out 3 years, but older systems just kept getting games back then.
Shoutouts to Thracia 776 for releasing on SNES in 1999!
It’s kinda like how there’s still releases for the PS4 when PS5 is already here.
@@curious1053I'm just shocked because we were already getting 3D consoles in 1996.
@@HewylewisWe were getting them in 1994. People forget, but the Saturn and PS1 both came out in 1994.
It's hilarious how Megaraptor was originally thought to be a giant dromaeosaurid, basically a king-sized Velociraptor, until later studies showed that they're more in line with larger theropods like Allosaurus and Tyrannosaurus but with large differences like having much longer and stronger arms than other large theropods. They even have their own clade, Megaraptoridae, which includes species like Australovenator, Tratayenia, Aerosteon, Bahariasaurus, and of course Megaraptor itself.
Man, I've got mad nostalgia for the PS1 The Lost World Jurassic Park game and the fun Sega Arcade one too. I hope both can be remastered for current consoles and pc like the Nintendo JP games.
I would be so down for at least an HD remaster of Lost World PS1. Super challenging and had an amazing soundtrack. One of the first PS1 games I ever bought with my own money back in the day, too.
@@vahlok1426 A HD remaster or remake would make me very happy!
I think that "puddle" in the T-rex section is suppose to be some kind of burning pit cause if you look at the level itself looks like the place is or was on fire. Probably would've been better to tell if that thing is a hazard if it was on fire or just lava.
They're ember pits from the forest fire that burned through the area at the end of the raptor's story. I remember them being the most annoying part of that stage.
@@GoGojiraGo Thanks for clarifying.
I think those floor hazards are only on that level. I don't recall them being present when you go after Ingen hunters in later levels.
Plus, couldn't the Velociraptor do a pounce attack that pins enemies to the ground to finish off? You don't have to just bite them.
@@Gruntvc Those hazards are present in the 3 first Trex levels, the First 2 levels have smoldering coal from the forest fire that burned the place, while in the third level you are in a geyser field so, there are pools of boiling water.
It's always awesome to see more jurassic park contact in this channel 🦕
The Lost World arcade is and will always be my absolute favorite Sega game.
Of all the games you covered, "Trespasser" is the only one I ever played or even knew about. At the time of it's release it was innovative and novel as heck! It was basically a super early peak into what a true 'Virtual Reality' game of the future could be. Sure it didn't live up to it's own hype by any measure, but I'm glad they tried anyway
Hello Gordon
It went on to influence future games at the very least.....
Sure Trespasser was critically planned and sold poorly due to the painful development and was what ultimately caused DreamWorks to leave the video game scene
Back when Tresspasser came out I was still years away from getting my own PC, but I played it at a friends house for a bit and it blew my mind. I still love it for the potential it had and for how cool it was in the eyes of 12 year old me.
Can't wait for someone to remake it in VR.
You forgot to mention the outright traumatizing death screens for the GBC game when you get killed by stuff
Your character gets melted in lava, gang raped by Compys, torn apart by pissed off fish hell, it even has one of your characters lifeless body floating in the water when you drown
The fact the game even got a K-A rating despite having such horrible death screens while Beavis and Butthead got an M-A rating still boggles my mind
I know right? its one of the games that really proved to me how biased the esrb can be at times
They actually started making The Lost World movie before Michael Crichton even finished writing the novel. I haven't read it, but I've heard only the scene with the trailer going off a cliff is from the book. Ian Malcolm DOES return for the second novel, despite having been KILLED off in the original novel.
So a couple of possibilities to explain why some of these games don't resemble the movie is that they were either based on the book or they also started making these games before either the book or movie were finished.
Presumably, most got tired of waiting for the novel and decided to make their own little sequel to Jurassic Park. The late Crichton was supposed to have been done with his second novel in the series earlier than it really came out. I don't know why, but he was apparently delayed in finishing it. Of course, the reasons for why it wasn't finished are only rumors (that I know of) so please take it with a grain of salt.
I absolutely loved The lost world and Warpath on ps1. I played the lost world so many times that I could actually memorize a few of the compy levels without getting hit. Great childhood gaming memories
Warpath is a reskin, it started out as not a Lost World game
@@miregoji2959 Cool, I didn't know that. What was it supposed to be before?
I always found so ironic that the truly greatest levels of that game were the Compy's, and when it was time to play as the T-Rex it was nothing but spamming the low bite to eat the raptors in front of you before the ones behind would stun lock you to death. It felt so light, fragile and weak for a T-Rex
@@LordValdomerol Yes I really enjoyed the Compys, the Raptor and the Rex levels. lol right you had to constantly eat the enemies in order to survive. Rex took too much damage which was unrealistic
I started with JP3 on you channel, just watched the first movies games list and now here. So far I’ve loved your content. Not having a good day today but this has kept me chuckling. Thank you for that
"Trespasser" was also famous for being a game that was made by Seamus Blackley who was later involved with the Xbox's creation. (Even Matt McMuscules did a video on it explaining this further.)
Also it was used as a basis for half life
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It was used as basis of hl2 physics implementation in level design.
MIB really went outside 😭 im so proud
Great video! I remember getting Trespasser on PC the year it came out! Still own it and enjoy the nostalgia. :0)
I really enjoyed this type of video, I’d love to see more like it
MIB should do a crossover video with angry video game nerd...it would be fun watching these two reviewing godzilla and jurassic park games together and see who can get more pissed off at how awful the games are!!
AVGN's "rage" is more of 'I am angry, listen to me yell' MIB is dry humor and more sarcastic. Not really compatible. But yes, I do wanna see that happen anyway. It'd be dumb fun to watch.
WOW THANK YOU I’ve been asking for so long for this video!!
TLW is a good movie. And woo man, some of these games are beyond fantastic. I still love and miss the arcade game.
I never got to play the arcade game. Looks like so much fun to murder dinos. I probably never will get to either... apparently, they're all breaking down and either no-one can fix them or no-one wants to anymore.
YOU HAVE SUMON THE DSAF FANDOM.
[side note I'm a fan of your channel MIB.]
18:17 Dude, those puddles are hot molten rock.
I would love to see part 3, which if you made, would you cover all the games after JPIII but before Jurassic World, because that would be a big video! Also, I didn’t know some of the Tiger and tiny hand-held games, so thanks.
8:01 Pretty sure the developers of the GB game took some inspiration from 1992’s “Out of this World” as the sprites & cinematic movement are _very_ similar, especially the sequence at 8:33 🤔
Would be kinda cool if true 😁
Found this channel yesterday by accident/luck. So far im not displeased!
The game reviews are really well done.
Reminds me AVGN and Irate Gamer.
Please make more game reviews you certainly have a knack 🎉
Cheers from Sweden
10:20 holy shit. Is that james?. The gaming beaver himself?. Nice
22:36 still have that game! Along with the Neverhood and Earthworm Jim, that was one of the earliest PC games I ever played and I'm less than a week turning 30 years old.
That thumbnail with the baby rex is so cute!
I had Chaos Island growing up and absolutely loved that game. You overlooked the fact that you can take dino eggs and then hatch and control them. And the last level you control the T-Rex in San Diego. Replayed it a year or two ago and it was still pretty enjoyable.
I got Final Flight when I broke my arm as a kid. I loved that game, too.
Looking forward to a JP3 games video. I still have my copies of Danger Zone, Scan Command, and Dino Defender. Danger Zone was fun because it wasn't too involved, Scan Command was probably my favorite but it's practically unplayable today because the scanner connects to your PC by serial port and it's pretty integral to the game, and I don't really remember why but Dino Defender was harder and less enjoyable
Not that anyone cares, or should, but the reason MiB is having so much trouble in the PS1 lost world game has to do with the under-explained aggression mechanic, called the Instinct meter. It is represented in-game by an eye next to the health bar.
In almost all the footage, it's a bright green color. this means your dinosaur's attacks will be weaker. You want to increase it to red, so you can kill enemies faster. You can increase it simply by attacking enemies. The basic flow of the game, (in theory) is based on attacking and killing as many enemies as quickly as possible to build instinct, which will carry you through the level. if you go too long without attacking an enemy, instinct will decrease and make you weaker. though its been too long for me to remember for sure, i believe you take more damage as well at lower instinct.
Furthermore, you have two attack buttons, square for a quick light attack, and circle for a slightly slower heavy attack. the light attack is basically useless, which is what MiB unfortunately exclusively uses in this footage.
The raptor's heavy attack is a leaping attack with it's foot claws. this will ground human enemies, at which point you can continue attacking them for an easy kill. against enemy dinosaurs, it will allow you to bounce back afterwards to (relative) safety, and if they are close to the same size as the raptor, can be downed if attacked from behind. if used in the air, it will take you downwards, and holding forward will allow you to vault over your target.
T rex has the ability to gobble up smaller enemies whole once they're caught in it's jaws, which is vital, since most of it's levels are based around obstacles that drain its health.
The stumbling block for all of this is of course the level design, which is ambiguous to a fault in later levels, many of which require the player hold up or down on the dpad to follow a branching path, which feels awkward to do, and is seemingly inconsistent, and the compy's levels in particular are littered with sadistically difficult obstacles, and loose and slippery movement and jumping controls that make the precise platforming very difficult. inevitably, a player will get stuck and their instinct will plummet, leaving them vunerable.
21:21 What makes this even funnier is that Megaraptor is a real species ofdinosaur
This was a great video to watch while eating quite entertaining I really like these videos that are not related to godzilla a nice change of paste .
I had Final Flight, got it as a Christmas gift along with TLW for PS1 and the Bull Rex with survivor pod toy. 97 was a good year. Final Flight was pretty cool for what it was.
I still love and play Chaos Island to this day! I got it as a kid and it was fun and challenging so its a nice nostalgia trip here and there.
Unpopular opinion: I like TLW more than the first film.
Why? Well, just like what Orga said about Rodan's movie: I totally recognize this is a classic, it's just not a film I personally I love to watch over and over.
In other words, like Peter Griffin: I did not care about the first Jurassic Park.
I like 3 because I like spinosaurus such a simple reason I know but he was a badass when he killed T.Rex at least when I was a kid
Why would you say something so controversial yet so brave?
K
Agreed
I liked the second one more than the third one due to the Stegosaurus and Parasaurolophus screentime
Bro I remember watching you all the time for years, time flew by so fast
25:12 “Kelly’s hurt!” Did Kelly always talk in the third-person? 🤨 Reminds me of The Jimmy from Seinfeld 😄 “Jimmy’s down!”
I love that the board game and an electronic game were both made of the original endings to the film where the helicopters arrived and were saving the team.
I actually love trespasser, I play it through every few years.
In that Ps1 game, as the Raptor you could also pounce on the humans to attack them. Itself actually far more satisfying than just biting at them.
Can’t wait for the JPIII episode, those tie-ins are the embodiment of my childhood
The sega arcade game, the ps1 game and warpath were the ones I played as a kid and loved. I still have my copy of warpath. These 3 and Trespasser I want a full remake for modern consoles
I have, in fact, heard of the R-Zone. I remember seeing it in stores.
I remember 10 years ago when my family went to Disney World to celebrate my middle school graduation and the Holiday Inn we stayed at had The Lost World Arcade game in the lobby area. That was probably my favorite part of staying at the hotel.
As a paleobiologist/paleontologist I absolutely loooooved Jurassic Park, Lost World, and Jurassic World's video games. Super cliche, but it's really what sparked my passion in dinosaurs and eventually becoming a paleontologist. I suggest you play the Jurassic Park Danger Zone game for pc. I still have it on CD and its so much fun playing with a friend. Its bat-shit crazy but thats part of what makes it really fun.
The PS1 Lost World was the best, there is more to it aside of just biting as the raptor, once you discover all the controls, like master the grapple gun as the human, it is really fun...
What’s funny about the Lost World arcade game is a lot of the situations and dinosaur encounters are ripped straight out of the novel, such as the raptor chase through the valley, the green super raptors themselves (which were infected by a form of mad cow disease), the chameleon Carnotaurus, and the T. rex chase through the worker village. Likely reason I recall this being the case was because Sega had been given an earlier script that was much closer to the novel before David Koepp redid the script to how it is now.
I grew up with the PS1 game, I think it was one of the very first PS1 video games I've ever played, but for some reason the box art (or the CD) had Mickey Mouse on it, there was nothing else saying that it was actually a Jurassic Park game😂
MIB I'd love to see you do a video highlighting some of the recent North American Godzilla toylines that have really taken off but are easy to overlook, like:
Monogram's Godzilla Bag Clips (which has had 5 Classic Series, plus the 2 Monsterverse)
Mezco's 5 Points XL sets (which has released 4 with a 5th on the way)
Super7's ReAction line (which has had several waves, exclusives and just leaked they are doing Target blind boxes with Godzilla Island repaints!)
I feel like all 3 of these have a wide variety of kaiju and godzilla designs which is unusual from North America. Would love to hear your thoughts on them!
21.02 I am one of those who LOVED this game. Was my first ever video game I ever played so to me it has a special place in my heart.
I would hock up a lung to get a remaster of this game and have it compete with MK and SF
omg he's doing more of the jp games I love you MIB
I remember playing chaos island a lot as a kid, and loved, though I had the volume turned off and just played a movie in the background because of the voices. I also played Trespasser a lot as well, I ran it on an E-machine back in the day, and surprisingly never crashed, or ran decently well (a solid 20ish fps baby)
Imagine hearing Jeff Gooldblum tell you to touch grass
The PS1 game had incredible audio, pretty cool how it made things sound farther or closer
I wasn’t expecting to see ian Malcom tell me to touch grass
So... for the PS1/Saturn Lost world game, the "puddle" hurts because it's burning ash. The forest is on fire.
Another neat bit, If you pay attention, you'll notice that the successor characters kill the one you were playing previously. The compy gets killed by the hunter, the Hunter is the subject of "Human Incident report", raptor gets munched by rex, and Prey kills the two rex in the final level.
And in the final cutscene, before the credits roll.....
you will see a certain moon logo from the opening 😉
I just love Jeff's segment! He is so spontaneous xD
8:12 the stegosaurus took bend down and oil up too seriously
oh my god thank you, for literal years ive been trrying to remember a jurassic park pc game i played as a kid. now i finally have the answer.
I used to have this jurassic park game on pc. It was formatted like a board game, with MANY mini games. I loved that game I just can't remember what it was called. I hope you review it eventually
The US LCD Handheld one is based off of the original, planned ending for The Lost World
Also, Warpath seems to have taken a lot from Primal Rage
Thank you Ian Malcolm he told us to go to the real world
18:17 That puddle could be lava, since it was smoking the moment T-rex stepped foot on it..🦖🌋
I’ll admit I was laughing my ass off as soon as you discovered boobs in Trespasser!
Lost world Jurassic park. My favourite Jurassic park movie. Definitely top 10.
Love the stuff with Andy that dog is cute and has talent.
Warpath really needs a remake, updating all of the movie dinosaurs to their canon designs and adding more, revamping the moves and stuff.
12:08 - ever hear of the R-Zone?
Yup. I had one.
LOL
I'm probably the only person in this comment section that had one.
I love MIB dipping into the AVGN style
You have no idea how many hours I put in playing Warpath, I still my original copy, absolutely loved that game, it's Mortal Kombat meets Jurassic Park, whats not to love?
Can’t wait for you to talk about Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis!!!
I really hope you continue every jurassic park 3 game
I’ll admit, I never saw the Jurassic Park arcade game, ever. But all the arcades I went to had the Lost World arcade game at one point. I also saw the Jurassic Park 3 arcade game twice.
As for Trespasser, I remember the first time I heard about it was from a contest on my local Fox network where if you send in a postcard, you’d be entered to win a copy of the game. I did enter, but I instead won a Power Rangers figure. As a kid, I thought my entry was late, and I won a different contest. But now as an adult, I think they canceled the contest because they thought (or got parental complaints) that a game where looking at a woman’s boobs to check your health is not appropriate for kids, and send figures to the winners instead. Guess I dodged a bullet.
The lost world is my favourite Jurassic movie out the 6, never really liked it as a kid but re watched it during lockdown and watched another 4 times after that and loved it.
P.s the original is amazing.
26:53 AAAAANNNDDD now I see why Amnesia never made arms for the characters you play as.
Buy this or not, the Jurassic Park III Arcade Cabinet is really hard to find.
I Really want to make a portable game console and license jurassic park at launch just so I can use the tagline "wow, uh, it's a portable jeff goldblum."
Wow, the Godzilla toy looks awesome❤
I would pay out my nose if Warpath got an HD remake with all of the dinosaurs updated with their film designs when applicable and more dinosaurs available like the hybrids and especially more herbivores. Stegosaurus was going to be playable but was dummied out before release. Also stages from all six films and Camp Cretaceous, cameos from the various human characters, and a more in-depth fighting system.
My favorite JP video game quote comes from Chaos Island. Sometimes, when you click on Eddie, he says, "Didn't I die? In the-in the movie, I died."
19:47 bro finally touched grass 🫡
So I feel like the themes of computers exist for the same reason Compy's do in the 1st games. They likely used the book to get to work on the game while the movie was still under lock and key. The book of TLW is just as much tech intertwined as the JP if not more.
I actually grew up playing the pc chaos island game. I enjoyed it! You could even hatch dino eggs and use them to fight the poachers. It was neat! Also Eddy has a hilarious quote if you click him enough.
“Didn’t I die? I-In the movie I died.”
The lost world is a movie that grows in ya, you start out thinking it's bad but then you start liking it over time.
Also dominion should have just done what the 3rd movie does, I understand why they made it different tho, but even that was not enough, I liked dominion but it was just dry.
honestly I do hope you cover the Jurassic Park 3 games, Jurassic Park 3 Danger Zone holds a special place in my heart
Fun fact. In "the Lost world" for genesis there's a cheat code to play as a character that looks like Ian Malcolm. Otherwise the character model is limited to player 2
Wait a minute; isn’t the last one just straight up Hand Simulator but before Hand Simulator itself?
The arcade rail shooter was in several local movie theaters growing up. It was a mainstay of when I got bored during mom's grown-up movies.
I also had a copy of Warpath. Fucking loved it back then, I'm sure it does not hold up at all. The announcer's voice is seared into my subconscious,
I'm glad someone else recognized the mid and late 90s computer aesthetic that used to exist in Jurassic Park.
Fun fact- The 1994 Nintendo product demonstration video tape’s actually mentioned that the computer technology used to make Donkey kong country is the same tech used for the morphing effects in terminator 2 and the dinosaurs in Jurassic park.
19:30 I swear that this clip is easily one of the best of Jeff Goldblum I've ever seen
I remember playing Jurassic Park in the arcade party room when I was just a kid how I much miss playing that game but what really excited me the most is Lego Jurassic World for PS3 you should give it a try MIB because you get to be part of the movies but in LEGO and you can make your own custom character skin and once you beat the game you can play for Free on any part that you missed till you collect everything to get 100% infact I haven't played it in awhile and I still have my two Godzilla games from PS2
Andy is such a good boy. Nice high five.
That "puddle" is actually embers from the last two levels of the raptor part of the Campaign.
19:54 hello yes this is your mom. SHOTS FIRED‼️
the "mud puddle" in the dreamworks game is actually MAGMA
I love how funny his dog is