25 years later and Interior Interlude STILL gives me the creepies in freaking broad daylight. I used to literally have nightmares about running around inside a building with no ammo and the snarls of raptors behind doors and the harsh venom spits splatting on the walls.
Triceratops Trot is ONE OF THE BEST THINGS MANKIND HAS EVER EXPERIENCED
30 years later and I still hear this in my mind as clear as day.
As children , my brother and I asked our parents to borrow this game from the video library for our Super Nintendo.
We loved it! But we only had one week to play it before we had to bring it back to the library.
Two years ago I finally bought the original game cassette for the Super Nintento.
The weekend after the game arrived I grabbed our old Super Nintendo, drove to my brother and we replayed it over the weekend :)
We were sooo happy to replay this gem 💎 after this long time.
And we also experienced that one bug which causes the player to get stuck in one of doors in the ship 👌🏼
Pure nostalgic memories 👏🏻
I've just uploaded a remastered version of Jurrasic Park's "Gallimimus Gallop" to my channel. Come check it out. I think you'll like it.
This is one of the better aged SNES games. The sprite work is phenomenal. The soundtrack is super crisp. I don't think Ocean has ever had a dud soundtrack. And in the world of save states and so many ways to play this now it definitely has a leg up over most other SNES games now. Top stuff.
Very good point. At the time, the biggest issue was that it was a massive game with no battery backup. Everything else was considered excellent.
This game has an extraordinary soundtrack! I heard enough of it back when I played the game in middle school. The lack of a save feature meant I had to play it over eight hours to finish.
It’s a fantastic game: it was just one save function away from ranking higher on my favorites list.
@14:26
*music starts in a new area*
*leaves*
I use to not play the game for a bit and let Triceratops Trot play over and over. Loved it so much that I recorded it was a cassette player. Still a banger today!
Such an odd and interesting way to take the music for this type of game.
Loved it when I was a child. Cool to come back to it now in my mid 30s.
This’ll give you PTSD if you played it as a kid but still love it
Couldn't beat as a kid, but I remember when I went back as an adult and pulled out the pen and paper... oh what a feeling of accomplishment.
I actually miss this game. Hell I miss 90s consoles period. If I knew companies would be like they are now I would have never gotten rid of my childhood. One of those things you kick your own ass over once ina while
This soundtrack stayed in my head for years, and still haha
Love Raptors Rap & Hi Score theme they have my fave 90s acid jazz flavour🤗
You know what would be really cool? If Universal Studios brought this game back for the latest consoles--especially since it's 30 years old now--with a few minor tweaks such as a save feature and stuff like that. If Disney could do that with their Jungle Book, Aladdin, and Lion King SNES games, then I don't see why Universal (or any other company) couldn't do the same thing.
Thanks to Limited Run Games, it sounds like your idea might be coming true this year!
This OST goes way harder than it has any right to.
Like, Top OST's - people would say Link to the Past, Turtles in Time, Donkey Kong Country... Who would expect to hear Jurassic Park SNES?
The SNES is filled with great unknown OSTs. I recommend you check out the OSTs of Rudra no Hihou, Jaki Crush (a freaking _pinball_ game) or Plok :)
One of my all time favourite games, the music still resonates. Think i finished it once, still have the notes I had to write down where the ID cards were etc. Playing the interiors of the buildings was a very tense affair. Back then, all you had were computer mags and word of mouth..... the euphoria you got when you found something or gained access to a level......the Raptor pen scared me shitless....I'd have to work up the courage to go in there.....my heart beat would be pounding
One bad thing abot this game is that it didn't have a proper "boss". The T. rex occurred y two areas, and that's it.
I remember calling the Nintendo hotline because I was stuck on the T-Rex in the Gameboy version of this game. Their advice was totally wrong, I guess I was the first one who asked them about it. :)
This is great but it's just missing that "Welcome to Jurassic Park" voice. 💁🏻♀️
All these years later and I still come back to listen to this OST. Loved it when playing on the SNES
Came to listen Raptor Rap, am staying for the whole thing. Not my first time; won't be the last either.
If I were rich af, I would make a Remake of this Gem. ❤
Seriously. How could somebody like Elon Musk resist creating a whole studio and having JP be its first title
How they managed to make such a goated soundtrack. Sheeesshh 🔥🔥
Ahhh the memories
I have some cool remastered version of these Jurassic Park (snes) tracks on my channel. Come check them out.
Groovy asf
I've just uploaded a remastered version of Jurrasic Park's "Gallimimus Gallop" to my channel. Come check it out. I think you'll like it.
Submarine symphony hit different as a kid. I remember entering into that area for the first timeand feeling like a made a huge break into the hardest fucking game I never beat
The first level is still one of the hardest first levels of any SNES game I have ever played.
Awesome tracks 😍 love it
Ocean games:
✅ Great songs
✅ Beautiful graphics
😩 Bad script
А как же круто звучит саунд👏👏
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Sudden urge to talk like JC Denton
@@outerspaceman7534 the fact that both of you both played DX and this game... you guys are connoisseurs...
@@EduardoCantuV hell yea I played JP on SNES when I was like 7 years old back when it first came out. I got to play Deus Ex first on PS2 when they ported it there. Now I own it on PC.
@@outerspaceman7534 I played that game so much, the multiplayer... Good times!
It's interesting that Dunn got put on the game boy for the sequal and Evans got to do the SNES
I wish someone would restore this soundtrack with the original samples.
Dr. Grant!
which one do you want, I finished it and put it together again with the same emotion, listening again after many years to that magical, evocative and immersive sound takes me back to my childhood years, you really did an excellent job with the remix of the sounds, really compliments❤😥👍
Submarine Things 😌
There is a song from the game I'm not hearing.
how does one get permission to upload SNES music like this? I want to use some for one of my videos.
Song one very super R type
i loved this game, i only hate the first person shooter parts...
my friend says this game was hard, was it?
Yeah, but a big part of that is because you can't save. Emulation and Walkthroughs help now.
Very clear the developers only had a limited budget, so they purchased the rights to some cheap-o songs and renamed them Dino-themed.
no, Jon Dunn made the songs. He also made the songs for the Gameboy version of part 2.
Limited budget and cheapo songs? The only thing clear is that you have no understanding in the amount of work it takes to put music into these games with the technological limitations they had at the time. They couldn't just chose any random song and put it into the game, someone had to painstakingly compose and program all the songs pretty much from scratch.
You should watch a video by Nerdwriter1 called "How Music Was Made On Super Nintendo" so you can have some grasp at the amount of work it took making songs for something with such limited memory.
Terrible soundtrack from a proven talented composer wreaks of manager interference. Typical lazy, greedy, risk averse Ocean.
When games were actually impossible to beat as a 7 year old.
So incredibly difficult, I never came close to beating it
Yes, I needed 10 years to beat it (2004 at the age of 16)
True this
Never came close to beating it but thank god for youtube, i recently got to watch a clear video and see what i missed out on
Good times. It added replay value. I think it's also the reason why I'm patient as hell today as a full grown 30 year old... I have these kinds of games to thank.