


For years there was not another arcade game and it seemed like the three we had were getting harder and harder to find. While perhaps not as groundbreaking or immersive as it’s predecessors the third game still offered a great FPS experience with some good graphics and great moments.Īnd then it went quiet, much like the film series. Then for the third film Konami released the Jurassic Park 3 arcade game. The graphics had been boosted, the models looked amazing, and the game drew from the mythos of the films as well as Crichton’s novels (yeah, who can remember that amazing tense sequence in the game with the disappearing Carnotaurus!?). Then SEGA released The Lost World: Jurassic Park arcade game which was just as fun and perhaps even more enthralling.

Cheese and nearly wasting all of my tokens on playing the game from start to finish. Along with toys, cups, clothes, and other such merchandise as well as the movies there has also been another staple of marketing and entertainment for the Jurassic Park franchise: arcade games. The original SEGA Jurassic Park arcade game is one of my all time favorite games, and I have many fond memories as a child going to places like Chuck E.
