In June 1997, THQ announced that it had obtained the rights to publish a video game adaptation of The Lost World: Jurassic Park, to be released for the Game Boy handheld console in October 1997. The player can use a motorcycle and all-terrain vehicle. In the R-Zone version, the player must survive against Tyrannosaurus rex, Triceratops, and Velociraptor in various jungle island levels. In addition, both characters also possess their own weapon. Both characters use tranquilizer darts against the dinosaurs. At the end of each level is a mother dinosaur that must be defeated.
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Nest Area, the second portion of each level, plays as a side-scroller in which the player's character must avoid dinosaurs while searching for five eggs and attempting to reach the end of the level. The player must then avoid stampeding dinosaurs and road hazards such as bushes and rocks while driving forward on a road of either dirt, grass or gravel. The player chooses a vehicle, such as a motorcycle or Humvee. Each level begins with a Game Trail section, which is a three-dimensional driving mini-game. The game features six levels, each one divided into two sections: Game Trail and Nest Area. Tembo is a hunter who wants to collect dinosaur eggs and take them off the island Harding must collect the eggs before Tembo. In the version, the player chooses to play as either Sarah Harding or Roland Tembo.
#Park beyond gameplay password#
The game includes a password feature, and is compatible with the Super Game Boy. The player's character must collect 10 objects in each level, such as dinosaur eggs, data discs, and DNA vials. The game features eight levels, including jungles and a laboratory. In the Game Boy version, the player's unnamed character must prevent smugglers from removing the island's dinosaurs. In two of the game's later levels, the player plays as a Compsognathus rather than the hunter. Twelve levels are featured, each one accessed by a world map. The player controls a hunter, who is sent to investigate the current state of the island, and to prevent the hunting teams from achieving their goal. In the Game Gear version, several organizations have sent hunting teams to Isla Sorna to capture the island's dinosaurs and sell them. The Game Gear, Game Boy and versions feature side-scrolling platform-based gameplay.