Get Your Performance Chip Ready: The Worst Jurassic Park Video Game Adaptations

The Jurassic Park films have bred a huge franchise from toy figurines to spin-off books and TV shows to video games. Here is a list of some of the best and worst Jurassic Park video game adaptations that will have you cringing, smiling and above all, hoping that your Jurassic Park car has a performance chip installed to outrun the T-Rex.

Warpath: Jurassic Park

Attempting to cash in on the success of fighting games at the time, Warpath is a clumsy, dumb fighting game that pits different dinosaurs against each other in the fighting arenas. Fighting dinosaurs is cool but when they have little different in size, fighting style and look, it can get really monotonous, which this game did. The one fun (funny) thing in the game is that you can eat passing goats or humans to replenish your health during the battle, but stupidly, even the non-carnivores dinosaurs ate humans for health.

Jurassic Park 2: The Chaos Continues

This unofficial and non-canonical continuation of the Jurassic Park story introducing a competitor to InGen, the evil Biosyn corporation who have sent in troops and scientists to gain control of Isla Nublar where the Jurassic Park theme park is located. The gameplay is conventional side scrolling run and gun style like the Contra series. There aren’t very much guns to choose from and they have little difference in affect on dinosaurs and troops. The game gets old very fast with only a few exciting moments when you have to protect the Gallimimus herds and fight the final Tyrannosaurus Rex battle.

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