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Jurassic Park is the name of a rail shooter arcade game developed by Sega in 1994. The ameplay has much in common with the classic rail shooter Operation Wolf, as players fend off their vehicle from dinosaur attacks with automatic weaponry. A follow up called The Lost World: Jurassic Park reached arcades in 1997.

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  • Jurassic Park (arcade game)
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  • Jurassic Park is the name of a rail shooter arcade game developed by Sega in 1994. The ameplay has much in common with the classic rail shooter Operation Wolf, as players fend off their vehicle from dinosaur attacks with automatic weaponry. A follow up called The Lost World: Jurassic Park reached arcades in 1997.
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Platforms
  • Sega System 32
Name
  • Jurassic Park
Genre
  • Rail shooter
Distribution
  • Commercial/Arcade
Price
  • 0.25
Modes
  • Co-op
  • Single-Player
Release
  • 1994(xsd:integer)
Developer
  • Sega-AM3
Publisher
  • SEGA
abstract
  • Jurassic Park is the name of a rail shooter arcade game developed by Sega in 1994. The ameplay has much in common with the classic rail shooter Operation Wolf, as players fend off their vehicle from dinosaur attacks with automatic weaponry. A follow up called The Lost World: Jurassic Park reached arcades in 1997.
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