Grab your hips and hold this as best you can. Jurassic Park Classic Games Collection, released in late 2023, will no longer be available for digital purchase starting March 31, 2026. Physical copies will continue to circulate, but considering the entire project was spearheaded by Limited Run Games, well, good luck finding out what people have in their hands.
With the licensing agreement expiring, LRG has no choice but to pull the plug. But it is the latest painful reminder that this is happening. And there's something uniquely upsetting about this happening to a game that's literally a bunch of old video games.
They decided to no longer support the park.
The Jurassic Park Classic Games Collection includes:
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Jurassic Park for NES
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Jurassic Park for SNES
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Jurassic Park 2: Chaos Continues for SNES
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Jurassic Park for Sega Genesis/Mega Drive
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Jurassic Park: Rampage Edition for Sega Genesis/Mega Drive
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Jurassic Park for Game Boy
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Jurassic Park 2: The Game Boy Chaos Continues
The SNES and Game Boy versions of the two games are significantly different and do not allow for “Rampage”. board” You idiot. This game is the sequel to the first game on Sega's 16-bit hardware. In short, this is a good deal for fans of traditional JP games, and a ton of fun for anyone who's never tried them. I particularly like the Sega offerings here, but the SNES titles are just as good, if not better.
iced coffee. As announced by Steam, the developers shared the depressing news that starting March 31, it will not be possible to download the game digitally. They definitely included that you can re-download the collection if you purchased it, so at least you don't have to worry.
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Wario64 includes links to various stores that are currently selling the game at a discounted price. Want $5.99 USD on PlayStation? I'll take it. Well, I won't because I bought the physical version at launch. But I would happily recommend this game to anywhere you want to buy it. The content of a real love letter. This shouldn't be happening, but here we are.
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