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Video game franchise

Video game series
Jurassic Park
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First releaseJurassic Park (NES)
June 1993
Latest releaseJurassic World Evolution 3
October 21, 2025
Parent seriesJurassic Park

Numerous video games based on theJurassic Park franchise have been released. DevelopersOcean Software,BlueSky Software andSega produced various games in 1993, coinciding with the first film,Jurassic Park. In 1997, several developers, includingDreamWorks Interactive andAppaloosa Interactive, produced various games for nine different platforms to coincide with the release of the filmThe Lost World: Jurassic Park.

For the 2001 film,Jurassic Park III, a total of seven games were produced, including three for theGame Boy Advance and three PC games. A park-building game,Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis, was released in 2003.Jurassic Park: The Game, released in 2011, takes place after the events of the first film.Lego Jurassic World was released in 2015 and is based on the first four films. Subsequent games have continued to use theJurassic World name, includingJurassic World Evolution, another park-building game that was released in 2018.

Since 1994, a number of other video games, not based directly on any of the films, have also been released.

Jurassic Park (1993)

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Ocean Software released three distinctJurassic Park games optimized for different platforms, whileSega released four distinct versions ofJurassic Park for five different platforms. In each version, the player has to complete several objectives to finish the game and escape the island ofIsla Nublar.

Ocean Software

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Ocean Software devoted two of its development teams to work on severalJurassic Park games, making it the biggest film license that the company had ever worked on.[1]

Jurassic Park, released for theNintendo Entertainment System (NES) and Nintendo'sGame Boy, is an action-adventure game played from an overhead perspective, with various goals that loosely follow the plot of the film.[2][3][4][5] The NES version was released in June 1993,[6][7] followed shortly by the Game Boy version, which is a port of the earlier version.[4]

Another variation was theSuper NES version ofJurassic Park, which incorporates isometric gameplay for outside environments but uses afirst person perspective for indoor environments. Objectives include turning on the park's power system and rebooting the main computers, as well as collecting raptor eggs.[8]

Ocean also released a computer version ofJurassic Park forMS-DOS andAmiga.[9] As in the Super NES version, the PC version also features isometric and first-person shooter perspectives.[10]

Sega

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Sega published aside-scrollingplatformeraction game titledJurassic Park for theSega Genesis. Developed byBlueSky Software, the game can be played in two modes, either asDr. Alan Grant or as aVelociraptor. Playing as each provides the user with an alternative story and different levels.[11]

AnotherJurassic Park game, developed and published by Sega, was released for theGame Gear andMaster System in 1993. It is a side-scrolling platform game which includes several driving levels.[12][13]

Apoint-and-clickadventure game, titledJurassic Park as well, was released in 1994. It was developed and published by Sega for theSega CD (also known as the Mega-CD).[14] The game's events take place after the film. The player controls a scientist who becomes stranded on Isla Nublar after a helicopter crash. The player must search the island to retrieve eggs from seven different dinosaur species and place them in an incubator at the Jurassic Park visitor center.[15]

Also in 1994, Sega released arail shooter arcade game titledJurassic Park. It features missions that involve the player using a joystick to protect a vehicle by shooting any targets that appear on screen. The machine's cabinet resembles the rear of the film'sFord Explorer tour vehicles and contains hydraulic pistons to move the seat according to action on the screen.[16]

Sequels and other games (1994–1996)

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A sequel to the Sega Genesis version ofJurassic Park, entitledJurassic Park: Rampage Edition, was released in 1994, and immediately follows the events of its predecessor. In it, Grant's helicopter crashes on Isla Nublar after taking off from the island. Now he must deal not only with dinosaurs, butInGen soldiers as well.[17] As in the game's predecessor, the player can play as either Grant or aVelociraptor.[18]

Additionally, Universal Interactive releasedJurassic Park Interactive exclusively on the3DO Interactive Multiplayer in 1994. The game plays out through eight differentminigames and featuresFMV segments starringlook-alikes of the main characters.[19] Also in 1994, Hi Tech Entertainment releasedJurassic Park: Paint and Activity Center, a painting activity game forMS-DOS.[20]

Ocean developed an action side-scrolling platform game titledJurassic Park 2: The Chaos Continues and released it for the SNES and Game Boy in 1995.[21][22] The SNES version uses an original story and is a sequel to the film, while the Game Boy version reuses the film's plot.[22] In the SNES version, which takes place one year after the events of the film, the player controls Dr. Alan Grant, who is sent to Isla Nublar byJohn Hammond to prevent BioSyn (a rival genetics company) from stealing dinosaurs from the island.[23]

On August 12, 1996,[24] Universal launched an online game titledJurassic Park – The Ride Online Adventure, to promoteJurassic Park: The Ride.[25] In the game, the player controls Jurassic Park's director of operations, who must stop an escapedVelociraptor that is wandering inside a compound, where the game takes place.[26][27][28] The player must walk through hallways while avoiding theVelociraptor. The player must search in offices and other rooms for objects that can be used and combined with one another to stop theVelociraptor or gain entry to new areas. The game includes a feature known as the "IntraNet", which contains files on the park's employees and records, as well as information on InGen and its dinosaurs.[26]

The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997)

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To coincide withThe Lost World: Jurassic Park, the second film in the series, studioDreamWorks utilized its internal software company,DreamWorks Interactive, to create their own game.[29]

For thePlayStation andSega Saturn, DreamWorks andAppaloosa Interactive developedThe Lost World: Jurassic Park, a side-scrolling platform game portrayed in a 3D rendered environment. The game has five playable characters and 30 levels.[30][31] In 1998, an updated version ofThe Lost World: Jurassic Park was released for the PlayStation, with improved gameplay.[32]

Appaloosa Interactive developed another version ofThe Lost World: Jurassic Park that was published by Sega for theSega Genesis. Played from an overhead view, the game contains levels brought together by four hub areas onIsla Sorna and also contains four unique boss levels. It also has driveable vehicles, a large number of dinosaurs, and a GPS system used for mission objectives.[33]

Fourversions of the game were developed and published by different companies forhandheld game consoles, including theGame Boy,[34]Game Gear,[35] andTiger Electronics'Game.com andR-Zone consoles.[36][37]

DreamWorks also releasedChaos Island: The Lost World, astrategy video game forMicrosoft Windows, with similar gameplay toCommand & Conquer.[38] The game is played across 12 levels,[38] and involves the player creating dinosaurs that can be controlled and used against enemies.[39] Six actors from the film provided their voice to the game.[38]

An arcade game titledThe Lost World: Jurassic Park was also released bySega,[40] and made use of theModel 3 arcade hardware.[41]

In 1998, afirst-person shooter titledTrespasser was released for Windows, billed as a digital sequel to the filmThe Lost World: Jurassic Park.[29][42] The game was highly ambitious with one of the first large scale physics engines in an action game.[43] The developer was pushed by the publisher. This meant many elements of the planned game design were shelved and many bugs, some major, still remained in the game,[44] resulting in negative critical reception.[43][44][45] In April 2002,[46] the game received a largemodding community called TresCom, which released many patches and graphical updates for download on their forums.[47]

Warpath: Jurassic Park (1999)

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Main article:Warpath: Jurassic Park

In 1999, DreamWorks releasedWarpath: Jurassic Park, a fighting game for the PlayStation, featuring 14 playable dinosaurs and arenas based on locations from the first two films.[48]

Jurassic Park III (2001)

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To coincide with the third film in the series,Jurassic Park III, a number of video games were released for thePC, arcade andGame Boy Advance.

Knowledge Adventure developed and published two video games aimed primarily at a younger target audience:[49] a side-scrolling platformer titledJurassic Park III: Dino Defender;[50] andJurassic Park III: Danger Zone!, in which the player moves around on a virtualboard game map.[51] Later that year, Knowledge Adventure producedScan Command: Jurassic Park, which utilized a portablebarcode scanner accessory known as the Scan Command.[52][53]

Alight gun arcade game titledJurassic Park III was developed and published byKonami in 2001. Players control the mercenary team sent toIsla Sorna to rescue survivors.[54][55][56][57]AllGame's Jon Thompson rated it three and a half stars out of five, criticizing its outdated graphics while praising the music and sound.[58]

Also in 2001, Konami published three games for the Game Boy Advance, two of which were also developed by the company:

Announced in 2001,[62]Jurassic Park: Survival was athird-person adventure game in development bySavage Entertainment for thePlayStation 2 andXbox,[63] as well as theGameCube andPC.[64][65] However, due to conflicts withVivendi Universal over payments, the game was canceled.[66][67]

Universal Studios Theme Parks Adventure (2001)

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Main article:Universal Studios Theme Parks Adventure

In 2001,Universal Studios Theme Parks Adventure was released for theGameCube. Based on many of the Universal theme park rides, theJurassic Park ride requires the player to take control of agun turret on the back of a Jeep to defend against dinosaurs.[68]

Jurassic Park: Dinosaur Battles (2002)

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A PC game titledJurassic Park: Dinosaur Battles, also produced by Knowledge Adventure, was released on September 10, 2002.[69]Dinosaur Battles is basicallyScan Command: Jurassic Park without the portable scanner accessory. The game involves a group of young explorers stranded on Isla Sorna, where the evil Dr. Corts (voiced byKath Soucie) has carried out experiments to control dinosaurs and pit them against each other for fights.[70]

The game features six playable creatures throughout the game, each one with six primary skills to defend against Corts' creatures. Before playing against enemies, the player must arrange pieces of dinosaur DNA to enable each creature's skills. UnlikeScan Command, which requires the player to scan barcodes to receive DNA,Dinosaur Battles presents the player with a list of more than 500 DNA pieces.[70]

The game primarily consists of the player controlling a creature from a top-down perspective while carrying out tasks such as locating certain facilities. During this portion of the game, enemy dinosaurs often randomly challenge the player to a battle. The player can fight or choose to abandon the battle.[70][71][72] In 2018, Zack Zwiezen ofKotaku ranked the game among the "weirdest"Jurassic Park games ever released, stating that it was likeWarpath: Jurassic Park but with an "unnecessary and weird" storyline and "less fun" combat.[73]

Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis (2003)

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Main article:Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis

In March 2003,Vivendi Universal Games releasedJurassic Park: Operation Genesis, a park-building video game developed byBlue Tongue Entertainment that allows players to recreate their own Jurassic Park, featuring 25 dinosaurs and a multitude of rides, shops and other attractions. The game was released onXbox,PlayStation 2 andPC.[74][75]

Jurassic Park Institute Tour: Dinosaur Rescue (2003)

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Jurassic Park Institute Tour: Dinosaur Rescue is an action video game featuring a collection of minigames. It was developed and published by Rocket Company and released for the Game Boy Advance exclusively in Japan on July 18, 2003.[76][77][78][73] The game was sold exclusively through theJurassic Park Institute Tour, a large educationaltravelling exhibition in Japan.[73] In 2018, Zack Zwiezen ofKotaku noted that the minigames were "simple, but the art is colorful and cute".[73]

LaterJurassic Park games (2007–2015)

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In August 2007, Brighter Minds Media, Inc. and Universal releasedJurassic Park Explorer, an interactiveDVD game and board game that are played together. The goal of the game, set on Isla Sorna, is to resurrect dinosaurs by progressing along the game board and completing each of the DVD game's sevenmini-games. The DVD game also includes over 300 dinosaur trivia questions and clips from the first three films.[79][80]

In August 2010,[81]Gameloft releasedJurassic Park, an action/adventuremobile game[81] based on the first film.[82] As Dr. Alan Grant orDr. Ian Malcolm, the player must escape from Isla Nublar while fighting against dinosaurs, mercenaries, and poachers. The player can also play as aT. rex.[82][83]Jurassic Park: The Game, a four-part episodicadventure game series set after the events of the first film, was developed and published byTelltale Games on November 15, 2011, forXbox 360,PlayStation 3, PC andMac.[84][85]

Jurassic Park is among the films featured inUniversal Movie Tycoon, aniPhone game developed and published by Fuse Powered Inc. in March 2012.[86][87] In the game, the player creates a movie studio and subsequently recreates films that were released by Universal Pictures.[86]Jurassic Park Builder, developed and published byLudia in July 2012, is a construction and management simulation video game in which the player builds a Jurassic Park theme park. An Aquatic Park with aquatic animals and a Glacier Park with extinct animals from theCenozoic era can also be constructed.[88][89]

A fan-created project, titledJurassic Park: Aftermath, is not a full video game, instead featuring Isla Nublar's Jurassic Park as an interactive environment that can be explored.[90][91] The project had been in development since at least March 2013,[91] using theCryEngine 3 game engine,[92] but development had been suspended by May 2016.[93][better source needed] A new arcade game, titledJurassic Park Arcade and developed byRaw Thrills, was released in March 2015,[94] and is based on the original trilogy in the film series.[95]

Jurassic World series

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There have been several video games based on theJurassic World series. Ludia released an updated version ofJurassic Park Builder in April 2015, titledJurassic World: The Game, foriOSmobile devices.[96]

Lego Jurassic World

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Main article:Lego Jurassic World

Lego Jurassic World, an action-adventure video game developed byTraveller's Tales and published byWarner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, was released for eight different game systems on June 12, 2015,[97] coinciding with the film's theatrical release. AnOS X port byFeral Interactive followed shortly thereafter, on 23 July.[98][99] The game is based on the series' first four films, and was later released forAndroid and iOS on March 31, 2016.[100] ANintendo Switch version was released on September 17, 2019.[101]

Jurassic World Survivor

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By June 2014,[102]Cryptic Studios was developing a third-person open-world video game, similar toH1Z1 and based onJurassic World, in which the player would assume the role ofOwen Grady. The game was being developed with theUnreal Engine 4 game engine, and was nearly finished when it was cancelled in May 2015, after the closure of Cryptic Studios' Seattle location.[103][104][105][106] It was to be released onSteam,Xbox Live, and thePlayStation Network.[102] In June 2016, the game was reported to be in development by a different studio (later revealed to beSplash Damage),[107] withPerfect World Entertainment as publisher.[108] In October, Perfect World reserved a web domain for the game at JurassicWorldSurvivor.com. Two months later, the company filed a trademark forJurassic World Survivor.[109]

Jurassic World Alive

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Jurassic World Alive, aPokémon Go-style game, allows the player to build a collection of dinosaurs that can be used in battles against other players. The game also allows players to create their own dinosaurs using hybrid DNA as well as fusing dinosaurs with Cenozoic and Paleozoic creatures. The game was developed by Ludia and co-published with Universal, and released in May 2018 for iOS and Android.[110] The game included more than 100 dinosaurs upon its release, and more are expected to be added in regular updates.[111][112][113] The game was first released in Canada on March 14, 2018.[114]

Jurassic World Evolution games

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Main articles:Jurassic World Evolution,Jurassic World Evolution 2, andJurassic World Evolution 3

Jurassic World Evolution is a park-building game released in June 2018, coinciding with the release of the fifth film,Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom. The game is based on the 2015 film, and was developed and published byFrontier Developments. In addition to management and simulation, the game also features creature development.[115][116] ANintendo Switch port of the game, titledJurassic World Evolution: Complete Edition, was released on November 3, 2020.[117]

Jurassic World Evolution 2, also by Frontier, was released on November 9, 2021,[118] on PC,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5,Xbox One, andXbox Series X and Series S.[119][120] It is set between the events ofJurassic World: Fallen Kingdom andJurassic World Dominion.[121]

Jurassic World Evolution 3 released on October 21, 2025, for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S.[122] The campaign of the game takes place after the events ofJurassic World Dominion.

Jurassic World Aftermath

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Main article:Jurassic World Aftermath

Jurassic World Aftermath is a virtual reality game for theOculus Quest andOculus Quest 2.[123] Developed by Coatsink, it was released on December 17, 2020.[124] The game takes place on Isla Nublar, two years after the events ofJurassic World,[125][126] and prior to the events ofJurassic World: Fallen Kingdom. Much of the gameplay is focused on the player avoiding raptors in a facility.[127] In 2021, Coatsink releasedJurassic World Aftermath: Part 2, a continuation in the form of paiddownloadable content.[124][128]

Other games

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Characters and settings fromJurassic World appear in the 2015crossovertoys-to-life video gameLego Dimensions.[129] Online slot developerMicrogaming releasedJurassic World, a slot game for desktop and mobile devices, on June 20, 2017.[130]

Avirtual reality game titledVRSE Jurassic World was created by Skyrocket, LLC.[131] In the United States, the game was released for iOS on August 8, 2017,[132] while an Android version was released the following month.[133]

Jurassic World VR Expedition, another virtual reality game, launched in June 2018. It is exclusive to theDave & Buster's chain, and debuted at all 114 locations in the U.S.[134] The game usesHTC Vive headsets and supports up to four players, and takes place after the events of the firstJurassic World film. As park rangers, players are tasked with rounding up dinosaurs that broke free during the film.[135][136] The in-game dinosaurs were developed using digital models created byIndustrial Light & Magic for the films.[134]Jurassic World VR Expedition was well received.[137][138]

In August 2020,Mojang Studios released aJurassic World-themed package ofdownloadable content (DLC) for its online gameMinecraft.[139][140]

An iOS and Android mobile game,Jurassic World Primal Ops, was developed byBehaviour Interactive.[141][142] It is an action-adventure game viewed from a top-down perspective.[143][144] The player traverses North America rescuing dinosaurs from poachers, mercenaries, and science research. Rescued dinosaurs become battle companions, each with their own ability.[141][142] The game received asoft launch in certain countries in January 2022,[143] and was officially released on June 30, 2022.[145]

Jurassic Park: Classic Games Collection

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In 2023,Limited Run Games announced plans to re-release several games to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the originalJurassic Park film.[146]Jurassic Park: Classic Games Collection is a compilation of the following games:[147][148]

The collection introduces gameplay improvements, such as save states, in-game maps, and a rewind option.[147][149] The collection was released forNintendo Switch,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5, andXbox Series X/S,[147] and received adigital release on November 22, 2023.[150] Limited Run Games will also re-issue the individual games on cartridges to be played on the original consoles.[147]

Several critics rated the collection 3 stars out of 5, offering praise for the gameplay improvements.[149][151][152] However, Benjamin Jakobs ofEurogamer felt there should have been more new features and improvements.[152] The game lineup received some criticism.[151][152][153] Chris Jackson ofStarburst noted the absence of obscure games that "might have made for a more interesting and varied collection". He further wrote that while the included games had not aged well, the collection would appeal to those who grew up with them.[151] PJ O'Reilly ofNintendo Life rated it 6 out of 10 and praised the improvements as well, but also criticized the lineup, writing that the collection "sticks resolutely with older games that haven't aged particularly well, failing to show off any of the variety or inherent goofiness in some of the many different titles that these movies have produced over the decades."[153]

Jurassic Park: Survival

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Jurassic Park: Survival is an upcomingaction-adventure game from developer and publisherSaber Interactive. Announced in December 2023, it will release for thePlayStation 5,Microsoft Windows, andXbox Series X/S.[154] It is unrelated to the canceled 2001 game also known asJurassic Park: Survival.[155]

The game is set one day after the events of the firstJurassic Park film, and will include locations and dinosaurs featured in the film, as well as new ones.[155] The development team worked withAmblin Entertainment and closely examined the film as well as production materials, such as props and on-set photographs.[156] The player assumes the role of Maya Joshi, a youngInGen scientist who was left behind onIsla Nublar. The game is played from afirst-person perspective and the player must explore the island while avoiding its numerous dinosaurs, who exhibit distinct and adaptive behavior. The player can outsmart the dinosaurs, with stealth emphasized over combat.[157][158] Payal Mistry provides the voice of Joshi and also didmotion capture for the role.[159]

Video games

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Titles released in the 1990s

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  • Developed by Ocean Software.
  • Published by Ocean Software.
  • Based on the 1993 filmJurassic Park.



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1993—SNES
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  • Developed by Ocean Software.
  • Published by Ocean Software.
  • Based on the 1993 filmJurassic Park.



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  • Developed by Sega.
  • Published by Sega.
  • Based on the 1993 filmJurassic Park.



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1993—Game Gear,Master System
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  • Developed by Sega.
  • Published by Sega.
  • Based on the 1993 filmJurassic Park.



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1993—Sega CD
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  • Developed by Sega.
  • Published by Sega.
  • Based on the 1993 filmJurassic Park.



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1993—Amiga,MS-DOS
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  • Developed by Ocean Software.
  • Published by Ocean Software.
  • Based on the 1993 filmJurassic Park.



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1994—Arcade
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  • Developed by Sega.
  • Published by Sega.
  • Based on the 1993 filmJurassic Park.



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1994—SNES,Game Boy
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  • Developed by Ocean Software.
  • Published by Ocean Software.
  • Based on the 1993 filmJurassic Park.



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1994—3DO
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  • Developed by Universal Interactive.
  • Published by Universal Interactive.
  • Based on the 1993 filmJurassic Park.



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1994—Genesis/Mega Drive
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  • Developed by BlueSky Software.
  • Published by Sega.
  • Based on the 1993 filmJurassic Park.


Jurassic Park: Paint and Activity Center

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1994—MS-DOS
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  • Developed by Hi Tech Entertainment.
  • Published by Hi Tech Entertainment.
  • Based on the 1993 filmJurassic Park.


Jurassic Park – The Ride Online Adventure

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1996—Online
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  • Developed by Universal.
  • Published by Universal.
  • Based on the 1993 filmJurassic Park.



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  • Developed by DreamWorks Interactive and Appaloosa Interactive.
  • Published by Electronic Arts and Sega.
  • Based on the 1997 filmThe Lost World: Jurassic Park.



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1997—Genesis/Mega Drive
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  • Developed by Aspect (Game Gear), Tiger (Game.com) and Torus (Game Boy).
  • Published by Sega (Game Gear), Tiger (Game.com and R-Zone) and THQ (Game Boy).
  • Based on the 1997 filmThe Lost World: Jurassic Park.



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Titles released in the 2000s

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2001—Windows/Mac
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  • Developed by Knowledge Adventure.
  • Published by Knowledge Adventure.
  • Based on the 2001 filmJurassic Park III.



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2001—Windows
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  • Developed by Knowledge Adventure.
  • Published by Knowledge Adventure.
  • Based on the 2001 filmJurassic Park III.


Jurassic Park III

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2001—Arcade
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  • Developed by Konami Computer Entertainment Hawaii
  • Published by Konami.
  • Based on the 2001 filmJurassic Park III.



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2001—Game Boy Advance
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Jurassic Park: Dinosaur Battles

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2002—Windows
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2003—Windows,PlayStation 2,Xbox
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Jurassic Park Institute Tour: Dinosaur Rescue

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2003—Game Boy Advance
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Jurassic Park Explorer

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2007—DVD players
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Titles released in the 2010s

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Jurassic Park

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2010—Mobile
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  • Developed by Gameloft.
  • Published by Gameloft.
  • Based on the 1993 filmJurassic Park.



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  • Developed by Telltale Games.
  • Published by Telltale Games.
  • Based on the 1993 filmJurassic Park.



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2012—iOS,Android,Microsoft Windows
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Jurassic Park Online Slot

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2014—Slot machine
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  • Developed by Microgaming.
  • Published by Microgaming.
  • Based on the 1993 filmJurassic Park.



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2015—Arcade video game
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2015—iOS
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  • Developed by Ludia.
  • Published by Ludia.
  • Based on the 2015 filmJurassic World.


Jurassic World Online Slot

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2015—Slot machine
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  • Developed by Microgaming.
  • Published by Microgaming.
  • Based on the 2015 filmJurassic World.



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2015—Android, iOS, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo 3DS, OS X, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Wii U, Xbox 360, Xbox One.
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VRSE Jurassic World

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2017—iOS, Android
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  • Developed by Skyrocket, LLC.
  • Published by Skyrocket, LLC.
  • Based on the 2015 filmJurassic World.


Jurassic World Facts

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2018—iOS, Android
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Dinosaur Stampede

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2018—Online
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March 14, 2018
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iOS,Android
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June 12, 2018
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Steam,Xbox Live,PlayStation Network
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Titles released in the 2020s

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December 17, 2020 –Oculus Quest,Oculus Quest 2
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November 9, 2021 –Xbox One,PlayStation 4,Xbox Series X and Series S,PlayStation 5
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October 25, 2025 –Xbox Series X and Series S,PlayStation 5
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  • Developed by Savage Entertainment.
  • Published by Vivendi and Konami.
  • Inspired by 2001 filmJurassic Park III.
Jurassic World Survivor[107]

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Related titles

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2001—GameCube
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  • Developed by Nai'a Digital Works.
  • Published by Kemco.
  • Based on the 1993 filmJurassic Park.


Universal Movie Tycoon

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2012—iOS
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  • Developed by Fuse Powered Inc.
  • Published by Fuse Powered Inc.
  • Based on the 1993 filmJurassic Park.



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2015—PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Wii U, Xbox 360, Xbox One.
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  • Developed by TT Fusion and TT Games.
  • Published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment.
  • Multi-company crossover title
  • Features characters and settings from the 2015 filmJurassic World.

See also

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