0.64 [Malice]
0.63 [Testdriver]
Bugs:
- ROM IC8 tests Bad. BarnacleEd (ID 04328)
WIP:
- 0.150: ShouTime and The Dumping Union added clones Jurassic Park (Japan, Rev A, Conversion) and (Japan, Rev A, Deluxe). Changed description of clone (Japan) to 'Jurassic Park (Japan, Deluxe)'. Renamed (jparkj) to (jparkja).
- 0.147u1: ShouTime added clone Jurassic Park (Japan). Changed parent description to 'Jurassic Park (World)'.
- 23rd September 2012: Smitdogg - ShouTime dumped the Japan version of Jurassic Park and the World version of Enforce.
- 0.140u2: Fixed rom names.
- 0.106u1: Changed Light gun input to Stick.
- 0.89u5: Changed V60 CPU1 clock speed to 1.6MHz, Z80 CPU2 to 8MHz and region cpu1 ($100000/100001) to user1. Removed 3rd Z80.
- 0.78: Removed 2nd button.
- 0.64: Added 'Jurassic Park' (Sega 1994).
- 21st January 2003: David Haywood added the RGB brightness control to the Sega System 32 driver, fixing colored light effects in Alien 3 and lightning effects in Jurassic Park.
- 17th January 2003: David Haywood added gun inputs to Jurassic Park.
- 16th January 2003: Malice submitted information on how to get Jurassic Park to boot, though controls aren't emulated and background graphics are missing like with the other games in the Sega System 32 driver.
- 0.63: Added (Testdriver) Jurassic Park.
LEVELS: 4
Movie: Jurassic Park
Genre: Thriller
Year: USA 1993
Director: Steven Spielberg
Studio: Universal Pictures / Amblin Prod.
Cast: Sam Neill, Laura Dern, Richard Attenboroug, Jeff Goldblum, Martin Ferrero
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Arcade Video game published 25 years ago:
Jurassic Park (c) 1994 Sega Enterprises, Limited.
An on-the-rails lightgun game for 1 or 2 players, based on the groundbreaking Steven Spielberg movie of the same name.
Jurassic Park features Sega's often-used and highly effective sprite scaled graphics and is very similar in style to another Sega Lightgun shoot-em-up, 1991's "Rail Chase". For subsequent games in the series, graphics technology had moved on somewhat and scaled sprites were dropped in favour of far superior textured polygons.
- TECHNICAL -
Runs on the Sega "System 32" hardware.
Players: 2
Control: lightgun
Buttons: 1
- TRIVIA -
Jurassic Park was released in February 1994, even if titlescreen says 1993 (development year).
- SERIES -
1. Jurassic Park (1993)
2. The Lost World - Jurassic Park (1997)
3. The Lost World Special - Jurassic Park (1998)
4. Jurassic Park III (2001)
- STAFF -
Directors : Juro Watari, Kenji Kanno
Programmers : Takeshi Goden, Toshikazu Goi, Kenji Yamamoto, Mari Tsuruzoe, Hideshi Kawatake, Akira Ohe
Graphic designers : kyoshi Ieizumi, Megumi Matsuda, Nahoko Naruke, Kenji Arai, Seiichi Yamagata, Jun Uriu, Shinichi Nakagawa
Sound : Saeko Sasaki, Maki Morrow
Mechanical designers : Yasuo Ishikawa, Masayoshi Yamada
Electrical designers : Hiroki Koyama, Tomoyuki Goto
Industrial designers : Kimio Tsuda, Hiroyuki Yoshimi
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