Jurassic Park 1997
2009-12-04 - extension: rar - parts: 3 - size: 190 MB
Jurassic Park 1997
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The Lost World: Jurassic Park (End Sequence) - Sega Genesis Credits for Sega Genesis' game, "The Lost World: Jurassic Park", including mention of (More) Credits for Sega Genesis' game, "The Lost World: Jurassic Park", including mention of the infamous secret code, MAGICBOX. -------------------- DISCLAIMER: The Lost World: Jurassic Park ™ and ⓒ 1997 Universal Studios Inc. & Amblin Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved. Licensed by MCA/Universal Merchandising, Inc. ⓒ Sega Enterprises Ltd., 1997 Designed and Developed by Appaloosa Interactive No copyright infringement intended. (Less)
Jurassic Park: Trespasser Trespasser is a fascinating game. Set to be the most revolutionary FPS of 1997, the end result was (More) Trespasser is a fascinating game. Set to be the most revolutionary FPS of 1997, the end result was less than desirable. The game was going to pioneer many features that have become standard in FPS games in recent years. Physics, complex AI, real-time shadowing, water shader technology, an animation system based entirely on inverse kinematics, bump mapping and specular highlighting, and an amazing sound system. Trespasser was going to change the face of the FPS in 1997 forever.
Unfortunately, everything that could go wrong, did. Poor communication with the development team, going over-budget, being delayed... in the end, Trespasser, a game intended to be more of a puzzle-based survival horror game, was shifted to become an action-based FPS, and shipped with tons of bugs, broken features, cumbersome controls and missing content. Every revolutionary feature contained within the game was completely ignored in favor of how horribly awful every other aspect of it was.
That's not to say the game isn't without it's charm, or without it's fans, though. Even Gabe Newell, at one point, has said Trespasser inspired him to include physics in the Half-Life 2 engine, and FarCry seems to take a lot of what Trespasser wanted to do, and does it the right way - early versions of FarCry even featured Dinosaurs. The fansite Trescom provides Trespasser related content even today. Still more projects have been born to remake the game in newer, more able game engines, like the aformentioned FarCry Engine.
The game puts you in the shoes of Anne, a woman who decides to take an unannounced vacation and ends up having crash-landed on Isla Sorna; "Site B". The experience ends up changing her life and makes her appreciate her old life more than ever before.
As you play, clips of John Hammond's memoirs play, voiced by Richard Attenborough himself. Minnie Driver plays Anne. Truly, Hammond's Memoir's are one of the few redeeming factors you get out of playing Trespasser.
It's worth noting that the man behind Trespasser's concept was Seamus Blackley - better known as the brainchild behind Microsoft's Xbox. Seamus is so ashamed of Trespasser nowadays that he refuses to even speak of it to anyone.
To learn more about Trespasser, see it's Wikipedia page:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jurassic_Park:_Trespasser (Less)
The Lost World-Jurassic Park 1997 DvDrip-aXXo
2009-10-05 - extension: rar - size: 100 MB
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Jurassic Park: The Lost World (1997)
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2009-07-10 - extension: rar - size: 95 MB
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