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Latest revision as of 18:13, 21 November 2024

This article is about the Nintendo Entertainment System game. For the Super Nintendo Entertainment System game, see Jurassic Park (Super Nintendo Entertainment System video game). For the Sega Genesis game, see Jurassic Park (Sega Genesis video game).

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Jurassic Park
Developer Ocean of America
Publisher Ocean Software
Limited Run Games (Jurassic Park Games Collection)
Platforms Game Boy, NES, PS4, PS5, Switch, Windows, Xbox Series X/S
Released Nintendo Entertainment System
United States: June 1993
United Kingdom: November 1993
Game Boy
United States: August 1993
United Kingdom: October 1993
PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox Series X/S (Collection)
Worldwide: November 22, 2023
Added to
Museum
Windows: (Jurassic Park Collection): June 8, 2024

Jurassic Park is an action video game by developed by Ocean of America and published by Ocean Software.

Plot

Dr. Alan Grant must rescue the grandchildren of the founder of Jurassic Park and escape with their lives in tact.

Versions

Jurassic Park was released on Game Boy and Nintendo Entertainment System in Europe and the United States of America in 1993.

Limited Run Games included both versions in the Jurassic Park Classic Games Collection, which was released for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows, and Xbox Series X/S worldwide on November 22, 2023.