I didn't have time for a proper review for April Fools, so instead have something that was recorded back in Summer 2019. Winslinator's Dino Defender speedrun: • Jurassic Park III: Din...
Hey RickRaptor105, first of all I just wanted to say thank you for making a video on such an interesting topic! I'm glad my speedrun was able to help out in many places :D Today (Feb. 24, 2024), I uploaded a video where I successfully complete this challenge in just 13 minutes. Not only did I find a way to not catch ANY dinosaurs, I also threw just a single call box during the whole run! What was the secret ingredient? Abusing the game's save and load feature. So go ahead and check it out, as it looks like this video may be deserving of an update ;) And another thing: I actually had NO IDEA pushing the rock in Level 1 or tripping that one steam trap in Level 5 automatically captures dinosaurs. That's crazy! And did you know there's a 100% speedrun category where the goal is TO CAPTURE all the dinosaurs? Well, employing those two new strats you found would save around 19 seconds which is a big deal!! So thank you for your valuable research on this topic and let me know what you think!
The best part of this is that I both owned, played and remember both danger zone and dino defender. I can hear the 🎶"danger zone"🎶 jingle in my head now.
been following you for a while and wondered if your name was a reference to danger zone lmao. i got both dino defender and danger zone for birthdays/christmas after jp3 came out and loved them dearly. also always had fun jumping over those compies
I love ALL Jurassic movies ... And some of the Sega/Genesis games, like Rampage Edition and the original Jurassic Park one were freakin' spectacular !!!!
I can't wait till someone goes similarly in-depth with the mechanics for Warpath. "How to tech and dash cancel using the Acro, plus all its true combos and hit stun values"
I heard Klay kremling reviewd that and the the Jurassic Park 3 Dino board game which I forgot the name so I like this and I played this once and then stopped
This was a very fun video. I don't think I'd mind you doing dinosaur game reviews now and then. Could even give scoring on how significant it is that the Dinosaurs are dinosaurs and not just filler for things like zombies (coughcoughSecondExtinctioncoughcoughExoprimalcough).
I really wish you could be able to review, or at least talk about Jurassic Park: Dinosaur Battles. While that game will always remain a part of my childhood and had fun with it, I am aware that it hasn't exactly aged well, and despite being in the Jurassic Park series, it's among the more obscure stuff in said franchise. Also, it's kind of interesting to note that some of the ideas from Jurassic World (weaponized dinosaurs) and Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous (teenage campers stuck on an island filled with dinosaurs) were actually done before in the series by that particular game.
i had jurassic park scan command as a kid, scanning bar codes to get gene strings that had stats attached them was dope. could make some cool builds like a t rex that would one shot almost everything with one bite, if it lands... or a fast attacking and dodging raptor. one thing i discovered was that you didnt have to scan bar codes, i tried stuff like scanning over newspaper text and they worked better than the bar codes lol.
But this beg the question what happened to all the RickRaptors in between, From RickRaptor002 (Or RickRaptor001 if we start counting from 000) to RickRaptor104 ?