Hello and welcome to The Jurassic Park Collection!
In this channel you will find anything and everything related to Jurassic Park!
You will find reviews on many Jurassic Park memorabilia items that I own.
And since this is a collection, you will also find tons on behind the scenes videos, interviews with the cast and crew, commercials, ads, videos about Jurassic Park at Universal Studios and much more stuff!!
Pretty much anything that has to do with Jurassic Park
Man, mid to late 90s were PEAK Universal Studios Hollywood. It's hard to pinpoint an exact time when most theme parks were at their best, but Universal in that era?? E.T. Adventure, BTTF: The Ride, Backdraft, Animal Actors, Special Effects Stage show, OG Jurassic Park, Blues Brothers live show, The Wild Wild Wild West Stunt Show, Universal Monsters Live Rock and Roll Show, also to include the currently running Backlot Tram Tour and Waterworld show....my god that was an incredible park to visit. It went from a full day park, to a half day park at best. Show up at opening, and you can ride most rides by noon and just spend the rest of the day going on the tram with like a 20 minute wait max. I've never seen a worse downgrade of a theme park. Too busy trying to compete with their Orlando parks instead of doubling down on what made the Hollywood park so special. By the way, I LOVE Nintendo, but the Super Nintendo Land ain't it. At least not in Hollywood. Too small. And only one ride? Btw, the ride sucks ( and again, I LOVE Nintendo and Mario Kart). Universal Hollywood should have just been it's own thing. I'll get off my soapbox now.
This is memories in a video. Dad actually passed this game, he mapped all the indoor areas on graph paper, noting where each item and dino were. Even now that music pops up in my head time to time. Personally I love Nedry giving "advice" too, like not shooting the raptors. It's a hilarious little touch.
I played this for a bit back when it came out, I didn't get far, and then forgot about it, but every so often I would remember a game involving a number of offices, and a raptor somewhere chasing you... but nothing on the internet knew what it was, no game like that apparently existed. But I knew I recalled *something*. You've done a service putting this up. Only thing left would be to harvest all the assets and recode it for modern browsers or standalone...
17:44 dude, you're in 1995 and you have a thing on your counter top that, however slow can make DNA. Not in a giant lab or complex machine but in something that looks like a paint tinter and is only slightly bigger than a microwave. You say all you're waiting in is better computing power? What the hell are they able to do today, the stuff that is so new and so fringe that we won't hear anything about it for years from now? Especially how any and all technologies has advanced in leaps and bounds beyond the threshold of what people in 1995 believed the possibilities were
After seeing this the ride honestly feels like a piece of history. Most people love the thrills and kicks which is cool. But for me knowing Steven Spielberg's contributions and the people working on it. Makes it even more special for me personally. Finally disclaimer I have not yet had the pleasure of riding this ride. But if plans go well, I'll get to ride it next summer. ^^ Hopefully I don't get eaten and just get wet. 🤣
Wow that brings back sweet memories! I played this game as a kid and just made it once to the end. Now 30 years later I'm sitting here with my daughter playing the same game on the same old Gameboy ❤❤❤
What kind zoo is it the kind were the animals KILL YOU she is totally clueless as for the guy he's a Deadman he's gonna share the same fate as Dennis and hie is looking for the canister the same one Dennis used to put those stolen Dino embros in.....................yeah he's so dead
When I went to universal for the first time, I immediately went to this ride. I was lucky and Orlando still has river adventure at islands of adventures. After the ride I was amazed of how the animatronics were still alive and not broken (yet) but now if u look at the ride now, it’s falling apart. Ig I just got lucky lol
I remember back in 1996 i was 6yrs old and i didnt know my dad had a gameboy and i was climbing this big dresser my mom n dad had and it was on top it had this game it was the first big original gameboy with no color
I grew up watching Jurassic Park, I was 5 when I first saw it and I still love watching it, even at 34 years old. I never stopped loving those movies. That's where my love of giant lizards came from. First it was Jurassic Park, then it was Dragonheart and then Godzilla n 98. Had it not been for Jurassic Park, I probably wouldn't have watched the other two movies. This was a big part of my childhood.