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The game features the ability to customize and battle as different species of dinosaurs against other dinosaurs. All the dinosaurs in the game are divided into four "groups"- predator, hunter, charger, or defender. The player must pick a dinosaur from one of these groups and level up to be able to challenge the final boss at the end of the game.
Pages in category "Video games about dinosaurs" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 216 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Dino Crisis [a] is a survival horror and action-adventure video game series created by Shinji Mikami and developed and published by Capcom. The plot focuses on recurring outbreaks of deadly dinosaurs in closed environments, such as a laboratory on an island.
Metal Mutant is a side-scrolling action-adventure game developed and published for MS-DOS, Amiga, and Atari ST by Silmarils and released in 1991. The game allows the player to transform at any time into three different robot forms: Cyborg, Dino, and Tank. The cover features an illustration by John Bolton. [1]
Dino City: Protagonists and playable characters of the game. Tops Protoceratops: Riptor: Velociraptor: Killer Instinct: An experiment from the company Ultratech to create a human/dinosaur crossbreed. In the 2013 game, she is no longer a single specimen, but rather one of a batch of riptor-type bioweapons. Yoshi: Yoshi Mario
Dino Crisis 3 [a] is a 2003 action-adventure game developed by Capcom Production Studio 4 [1] and published by Capcom for the Xbox. Like the previous installments in the Dino Crisis series , the gameplay revolves around fighting dinosaurs or other reptiles, but the enemies in this game are not real dinosaurs.
After competing episode 1 in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: 3 Mutant Nightmare, the player will unlock a slightly altered version of the arcade game, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time, which is a 1991 TMNT game also developed by Konami. [2]
Dino Island is a theme park simulator. [3] It is rendered in full 3D - players can rotate, pan and zoom at will. Dinosaurs, staff and visitors are fully animated. The game uses a typical point and click and menu interface. Set in a more or less near future, scientists have managed to recreate dinosaurs.