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[10] [11] Blake Fischer of NextGen said that the former console version was "Not as bad as most movie tie-ins, but still not a very compelling game." [30] In Japan, where the PlayStation 2 version was ported for release on February 15, 2001, [33] Famitsu gave it a score of all four sixes for a total of 24 out of 40. [19]
Dylan firing on a Velociraptor. Dino Crisis 2 is an action-adventure game that uses predetermined camera angles. Capcom Production Studio 4 [4] changed the series' focus from the survival horror of the first Dino Crisis by creating a more action-packed arcade-style experience that featured more open areas, greater varieties of weapons and enemies and less emphasis on puzzles.
Rainbow Studios (PlayStation 2, Xbox 360, Microsoft Windows) Incinerator Studios (PlayStation 3, Wii) Tantalus Interactive (Nintendo DS, Game Boy Advance) THQ: Cars: Cars Race-O-Rama: 2009 Incinerator Studios (PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii) Tantalus Media (Nintendo DS, PlayStation Portable) THQ: Cars: Cars 2: 2011: Avalanche ...
Dinosaur Adventure: Phoenix Games Phoenix Games 2006 EU: : Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII: Square Enix: Square Enix 2006-01-26 JP: : : Dirt Track Devils •Simple 2000 Series Vol. 11: The Offroad Buggy JP: Vingt-et-un Systems D3 Publisher JP, Midas Interactive Entertainment EU: 2002-10-10 JP: : : Disaster Report •Zettaizetsumei Toshi JP
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
Power Rangers Dino Thunder is a 2004 action-adventure video game based on the television series of the same name, adapted from Bakuryū Sentai Abaranger.The game was developed by Natsume and Pacific Coast Power & Light, and published by THQ for the Game Boy Advance, GameCube, and PlayStation 2.
Announced in 2001, [62] Jurassic Park: Survival was a third-person adventure game in development by Savage Entertainment for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox, [63] as well as the GameCube and PC. [64] [65] However, due to conflicts with Vivendi Universal over payments, the game was canceled. [66] [67]
The game follows the main character of the cartoon Rugrats, Tommy Pickles, who has lost eleven pieces of a twelve-piece jigsaw puzzle featuring the cartoon dinosaur Reptar. It is a 3D platform game which requires players to control several of the main characters in order to accomplish the goals.