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I grew up with the Ocean game on NES, but my friend's had the Sega version which I was always jealous of. The bass-heavy ambient music really gave it a memorable atmosphere. I'm stunned anyone would pay such a ludicrous amount for the physical options. While the SNES Jurassic Park game was excellent, it doesn't need anything more beyond than added to the online subscription. These blurbs contain mild spoilers, including characters, settings, and broad plot points. 1. Jurassic Park (1993)
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There was a time when special editions for those kids of prices included statues, plushes, metal keyrings / coins... and even then I thought they were mostly overpriced tat. What started as "meh, no Genesis, it's a pass" now as become "I WANT THIS NOW!". The Genesis Jurassic Park games were a part of my childhood, so not having them felt really weird as a complete 8 and 16-bits collection. We learn of ulterior motives within the rescue group and discover the series’ cloning technology has not been limited to dinosaurs. The film ends with many of the dinosaurs set free and humanity entering a new era – one in which the two species must co-exist. My copy of Day of the Tentacle has been 'ready' and 'unfulfilled' for almost three months. Maybe one day Limited Run Games will post me my game.The Megadrive games were developed for Sega by BlueSky. Mega CD and 8bit games were first party but I don't know what teams.
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NightBeast The Lost World is quite good! I have all three of these on Genesis and the two on SNES but still have not beaten all of them. Very fun games indeed. The Lost World has some very impressive graphics design during some “encounters” 😱 if my memory serves. They all offer something unique. Kind of makes me long for that in games these days. That always excited me as a kid to see how the Nintendo version vs Sega versions differed. It'd still be fun to play through that one again! And after watching a guide, I'd like to give the SNES one a shot too.Yosher all of LRG'S editions have been getting absurdly overpriced for the last year and a half or so I've noticed slowly climbing up in price. It's gotten ridiculous.