Jurassic Park
Name: Jurassic Park

Publishers: Electronic Arts, SEGA, Warner Bros. Interactive, THQ, Konami, Gameloft, Ocean Software, Universal Interactive, Knowledge Adventure, Jaleco, Ludia, Various, Brighter Minds Media, Tiger Electronics

Developers: SEGA, Telltale Games, Konami Digital Entertainment, Gameloft, TT Fusion, Torus Games, Ocean Software, Tiger Electronics, Knowledge Adventure, Various, Appaloosa Interactive, BlueSky Software, DreamWorks Interactive, Aspect Co., Blue Tongue Entertainment, Ludia, Black Ops Entertainment, Raw Thrills, Mobile21, Universal Interactive, Brighter Minds Media

Genres: Action, Adventure

Platforms: Commodore / Amiga, SEGA CD, SNES, NES, Game Boy, Game Boy Advance, Game Gear, PC, Genesis

Released: 1993-01-01


Jurassic Park

After the announcement of the 1993 Jurassic Park feature film, based on the critically acclaimed novel by Michael Crichton, developers Ocean Software, BlueSky Software and Sega were licensed to produce games to be sold to coincide with the release of the film on the popular platforms of the time. In 1997, several developers, including DreamWorks Interactive and Appaloosa Interactive, produced various games for nine different platforms to coincide with the release of the film, The Lost World: Jurassic Park.
For the 2001 film, Jurassic Park III, a total of seven games were produced, including three games for the Game Boy Advance and three PC games. Lego Jurassic World, released in 2015, is based on each of the series' four films, including Jurassic World. Since 1994, a number of other video games that are not based directly on any of the films have also been released.



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