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  2. Dinosaur'us - Wikipedia

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    Dinosaur'us is a platform and role-playing video game developed by RFX Interactive and co-published by Light & Shadow Production and Electronic Arts. It was released for Nintendo's Game Boy Color on 2 February 2001 in the United Kingdom. [1] However, its release was cancelled in the United States. [2]

  3. Baby T-Rex - Wikipedia

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    Baby T-Rex is a platform game developed by Beam Software for Game Boy.It was released in 1993 in Europe by Laser Beam Entertainment, Beam's publishing arm.It was also released (with altered graphics and story) as Agro Soar in Australia, as Bamse in Sweden, and as We're Back!

  4. List of dinosaur genera - Wikipedia

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    The closest is the Dinosaur Genera List, compiled by biological nomenclature expert George Olshevsky, which was first published online in 1995 and was regularly updated until June 2021. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The most authoritative general source in the field is the second (2004) edition of The Dinosauria .

  5. Turok: Battle of the Bionosaurs - Wikipedia

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    Turok: Battle of the Bionosaurs is a 2D platform game developed by Bit Managers for the Game Boy. It was originally released in 1997, and is part of the Turok video games franchise. It was intended to be a companion to the Nintendo 64 game Turok: Dinosaur Hunter. [2]

  6. List of Game Boy Color games - Wikipedia

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    This list of Game Boy Color games includes 915 [a] licensed releases from the Game Boy Color's launch in 1998 to the final release in 2003. The last official release for the system was Doraemon no Study Boy: Kanji Yomikaki Master , which was released in Japan on July 18, 2003.

  7. Jurassic Park (NES video game) - Wikipedia

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    However, some will power down the player's energy or take away a life. The game gives the player three lives and four continues. [7] The Game Boy version is a port of the NES version, but includes the addition of a database, providing information on the game's dinosaurs. [8]

  8. Disney's Dinosaur (video game) - Wikipedia

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    All versions of the game are played from a third-person top-down perspective. The game is played in a platforming-esque fashion, while most of the game consists of puzzles. The player's goal on each level is to complete tasks, such as defeating all enemy dinosaurs in an area, or locating and leading lost dinosaurs back to a herd.

  9. Category:Video games about dinosaurs - Wikipedia

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    Dinosaur Game; Dinosaur Hunter (video game) Dinosaur King (video game) Dinosaur Safari; Dinosaur'us; Dinosaurs for Hire (video game) Dinotopia (video game) Dinotopia: The Sunstone Odyssey; Dinotopia: The Timestone Pirates; Disney's Dinosaur (video game) Dragon's Lair II: Time Warp; Dynomite! (video game) Dynowarz: Destruction of Spondylus