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So, someone was selling the Jurassic Park Classics collection at a reasonable price for a physical cart, so I picked it up.

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    So, someone was selling the Jurassic Park Classics collection at a reasonable price for a physical cart, so I picked it up.

    Feel like I'm betraying my retro collecting instincts, but how else am I going to play snes and nes titles without those consoles? πŸ˜…. Also need to check out Chaos continues after @ishambard talked about it a while ago, although I have a backlog and probably won't get to it anytime soon.

    Collection is pretty good, but I'm disappointed by the lack of the DOS port (which I have played and it's quite different again) and the PNC MegaCD game... Again, completely different.

    Also does anyone know if the SMS and GG versions were essentially the same as the NES/GB games?? Soooooo much JP #gaming #RetroGaming

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      So, someone was selling the Jurassic Park Classics collection at a reasonable price for a physical cart, so I picked it up.

      Feel like I'm betraying my retro collecting instincts, but how else am I going to play snes and nes titles without those consoles? πŸ˜…. Also need to check out Chaos continues after @ishambard talked about it a while ago, although I have a backlog and probably won't get to it anytime soon.

      Collection is pretty good, but I'm disappointed by the lack of the DOS port (which I have played and it's quite different again) and the PNC MegaCD game... Again, completely different.

      Also does anyone know if the SMS and GG versions were essentially the same as the NES/GB games?? Soooooo much JP #gaming #RetroGaming

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      @Hundstrasse

      There are some minor differences between the GameGear and Master System versions of JP. I would say the Master System one is a harder game, mostly because the Raptors deal more damage and move a lot faster.

      Some screens have a couple of differences, again, most of those I noticed on the Velociraptor stage and the boss for that stage is much more aggressive.

      I would also say the similar things about the NES and Gameboy versions, the NES version is harder as enemies move a lot faster, Raptors are incredibly aggressive, but can be foiled by doorways.
      The GB version has a harder T-Rex encounter, just because you need to focus on ammo management, saving all your non-standard ammo.

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