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"Fun Sim"
Very fun Sim game, probably not for hardcore Sim players, but good for many hours of relaxing fun...even when you let the dinosaus eat the tourists. I think it has a huge amount of replayability, no park is probably gonna be the same.

"Bad timing and previously average Jurassic Park games kept this from being a hit."
This game pretty much came out after the Jurassic Park boom had passed. Added to the fact that there were previous Jurassic Park games that were not as good probably caused many people to overlook this game. Had this game come out at the peak of the movies and before other Jurassic Park games it would have been a huge hit. Easily the best Jurassic Park game that nobody played. Actually many never even heard of the game because it came out late in the Jurassic Park boom and subsequently not a lot of money was spent on publicity.

"really cool, boring later"
jp is a good game you have missions and exersises and you can create your own park

"Finally! The game Every dino nerd has been waiting for!!!!!!"
Operation Genesis is a great park building that rivals Zoo Tycoon. The game play is practaclly the same, but you are on a tropical island and have to create, feed, and display dinos. You also have to make sure your tourists are entertained. You can build burger stands, restrooms, and gift shops. Security is also a major importance. You can build ranger stations and machine gun turrents. (Please don't kill visitors) One of the downsides in the game is the weather. Sometimes thunderstorms and heatwaves hit your park, making visitors unhappy. And sometimes, you park is mauled by tornados. This destroys buildings, kills dinosaurs and visitors, and just is terrible to the player. :-( So, expect for a few bugs, Operation Genesis is a game that every dino nerd should have.


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those pictures you have are from Dvrex as seen on [...] fourms and should only be posted with hes permission when your steling pistures from someone else thats wrong so please remove them and post your own oh and the game rocks

 

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""You have a T-rex?"", Fun game. If you like Zoo Tycoon, you're bound to like this. Different modes and missions equals countless hours of fun. Some missions you get to control a car and take pics of dinosaurs. Lightning storms and hurricanes challenge your manager skills, diseases and dino fights keep you busy. Controling the helicopter is fun, too. I like to build up the Carnivores and then "accidently" demolish a wall. Yeah, I'm bad, I know. For that reason this game shouldn't be for little kids, though it really isn't very graphic, just dinos grabbing people with their mouths and then the person disappears. But what a great dinosaur game. Best zoo-building game ever. I'm glad I bought it for my husband, b/c I get to play too.

"jpog review", not really a game u can just pick up and start playing as far as park builders go its got a lot of interesting things the site b was a fun little twist but after a while it just became a bore watching the herbs simply wander around on one side while t-rex and his buddies killed each other on the other the controls were a bit sluggish and god forbid you have a rampage without the turrets in place but with all the bad there was an equal amount of good solid game play definitly a good choice for park builders and sims lovers alike 4 out of 5 on gameplay 5 out of 5 for graphics and 3 out of 5 for overall playability

"Good Dino Park Sim", I played this on PS2 and I really enjoyed it, if you are a Dino nerd or Jurassic Park nerd this is the game to get. It has a great selection of Dinos that you can let roam free or enclose for entertainment. Also has missions to provide a little challenge for the outgoing. Nothing is better than building a Jurassic Park of your own. Now you can say "Welcome to Jurassic Park"

"Dino population", the game is fun exept for the only way for the dinosaurs to repopulate is to create more with a hatchery,they cant breed.I meen site B{a place were the dinnosaurs can be out in the wild},when the dinosaurs are out in the wild, why cant they breed?It would be fun to have baby dinos.That way you wont have all of these buildings all over the place so you can actuly have dinosaurs in the wild,but becides that the game is fun.I like it when the t-rex picks up the goat and eats him in one bite!

"jurassic park operation genesis", This computer softball, was purchased for my eight year old grandson. He was so excited to unwrap it on Christmas Day. He plays this game everyday. He said it completed his dream for the holidays.



 
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"Possibly the best Jurassic Park Game", As the title says this is, in my opinion, the best game based on the Jurassic Park films.One of the reasons is that this time you're not escaping from a T-Rex,Spinosaurus or hiding from Raptors, it's your turn to control things.You choose which dinos inhabit the park,where they live, with whom they fight and much more.The only bad points I see are the keyboard controls, why are they there when it could be a lot better with the use of the mouse alone?
well, in all it's a good game which entertains almost everyone.

"awesome game, needs some work", this is and awesome game. it would be five stars except for one thing: if you get good at it it gets boring. now i know this sounds general, but it's true. one way it's true is the fact that you only have so much space because you're on an island. because you only have so much room, you can only build so many objects. take feeders, for instance. you can only build eight feeders in your park. you also have a limited amount of species of animals you can create. in addition to that, you also have very little buildings you can build.
now that i've gotten past all the bad stuff, we can get to whats good about this game. the grafics are awesome, the idea of dinosaurs is cool, making money is generaly pretty easy,and you have mini games you can play.
i say this is a game worth buying. my suggestion to get past all the bad stuff is to not get stuck on one game. start lots of new games so when you're board with one game you can switch to another.

"A brilliant Sim, but is it a brilliant game?", To start with, let me just make one obvious but highly important point: don't buy this game if you don't love dinosaurs, okay? If you don't like them then Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis isn't for you. Now. On to the review.
Well. JPOG is a sim, to begin with. There are missions and exercises, but the primary mode of the game is to construct and manage your very own Jurassic Park. Before I begin, I recommend you watch the introduction before you begin playing. It doesn't really tell you anything you didn't know, it's just satisfying to hear John Hammond say 'Ooh yes, you have a Tee-Rex!' in that lovely strong Welsh accent (no offence to any Welsh people reading this; I love that accent).
The interface is relatively simple to get to grips with. You've got Operation Genesis, Site B, Exercises, Missions, Options and 'Dinopedia' in the main menu. 'Dinopedia' is this useful little guide that tells you about the dinosaurs and tips for running the park, so it makes sense to have a flick through this before you unleash a 'starvin' 'ungry' Tyrannosaurus Rex into your park of slavering morons- I mean, er, happy visitors. Options is of course where you can customize your game- sound, controls, you get the picture. Exercises are practises to prepare you for some of the things that will inevitably go wrong in your park, e.g. giant carnivores going on rampages, twisters striking the island. Missions are obviously missions, where you play a sort of ranger in Hammond's park and must fulfill many carnage-filled tasks that the other staff couldn't be bothered to do- either that or they were all dead or stuck in emergency hampers (oh, how convenient...). And Operation Genesis is the main game itself. I'll come to Site B later on.
If I was you, I'd try the missions before you actually start building your own park. They just generally test your abilities to carry out varied tasks, ranging from saving the president of Dregovia from rampaging Velociraptors to mustering gentle herbivores into their paddocks. I think the best mission is the last one (you'll find that you've completed all the missions sooner than you'd think. I was confused when I couldn't click the 'next mission' button on the ending mission). Called 'Safari' (well, THAT'S an imaginative title...) you've gotta go round in your jeep taking photos of dinosaurs in different positions. However, you'll probably realise to late that when that T-Rex comes in your direction with a hungry look on his face he's actually charging at YOU.
Now. Onto the park. You start on your island, with nothing on it but trees, mountains and rivers. You start with 60 000 pounds, but this overwhelming amount whittles down surprisingly quickly. The expenses are used up on fences, ranger stations, cleaner stations, paths, benches, trash cans, park entrances and kiosks, and your debt will be announced by InGen leader Peter Ludlow's cries of 'you've run this park INTO THE GROUND!' Unless you can make profit instantly from your highly critical visitors, that is. I mean, come on- isn't it just a tad unfair to slag off a park about a bit of dirt or whatever, when, you know, THERE ARE REAL LIFE DINOSAURS, THAT WERE SUPPOSED TO HAVE DIED OUT 65 MILLIONS YEARS AGO?! Then again, I suppose the visitors do have a lot to complain about on certain occasions. You'll find that fatalities every now and then is the norm. There are some hazards that CAN be prevented, like a Spinosaurus breaking out of its low security enclosure and eating everything in site, and some that are unstoppable, like tornados. I remember thinking in my first twister alert: 'I know I SHOULD hit the emergency button, but...who cares.' The damage that the twisters make is just so cool! If you look at dinosaurs when they're up in the air, being whirled around by the wind, they're not actually panicking at all, simply making casual walking movements as if nothing is happening. But visitors do also get them killed in stupid ways also. I think one guy got so annoyed with my park that he commited suicide. I just remember the park ranger saying randomly on an ordinary, sunny day: 'FATALITY! £5000!' I tried to find the corpse and figure out its cause of death, only to find a man IN an Albertosaurus enclosure with no reasonable excuse of being in there. I can only assume he fell in there off a viewing vent or was pushed (...). I surprisingly 'Shaun of the Dead' style scene followed as Albertosaurs gathered round to feast on his flesh.
Graphics: Excellent. You'll need a good driver to run this brilliantly animated game. The water is reflective, grass and vegetation is brushed realistically to the side on impact, and most of all the dinosaurs are perfectly done. Their mouths open and close in cue to the sounds, and you can see their muscles rippling as they move. They even defecate, but I suppose that's not really graphics. I think the only problem are the humans. Their faces are ridiculous! Noses are non existant, and the cleaners look like they're made out of paper with completely triangular foreheads and mouths. But it's a good conversation piece, I suppose...
Sound: Perfect. All the sounds are excellent, and the dinosaurs from the Jurassic Park movies have their original distinct sounds- except the Dilophosaurus, which sounds more like a duck than a bloodthirsty meat eater. The new dinosaurs are also just as good, probably using roars of tigers and bears to create scary growls and roars. The rifle in the helicopter makes a nice realstic BANG, and there is a constant jungle ambience of the natural wildlife- birds, insects etc. The voice overs in the games are okay, but as always would have sounded better if done by the original actors themselves. Mr Arnold, the technician of the park, sounds similar enough, buy Dr Grant is way off, sounding more like a cheesy Elvis Presley impersonator than the leader of a fossil hunt.
AI: The AI is very good, but I wouldn't say excellent. The dinosaurs are brilliant, but the game falls down on the humans aspect. In the event of an emergency where everyone must evacuate into an emergency bunker, the stragglers who don't make it in time won't hide in another building, but will run in retarded fashions around the outside of the bunker for no particular reason. But, as I said, the dinosaurs are good. I think one, the Ceratosaurus, will actually turn its head around and sniff its own phosteria on occasion, and dinosaurs will drink and feed when they need to. If they are not fed, they will either go on Dino Rampages or go into comas. I think the coma is the easiest problem to deal with.
Overall: JPOG is an extroardinary game for those who enjoy dinosaurs. Its unique blend of exciting missions, massive varieties of dinosaurs and the ability to play in several different modes give it the edge over most sims, but there are some bugs, which will get slightly annoying- sometimes dinosaurs will forget to fall over when they die, and stand rotting for the rest of their time. But these aren't major issues, and I highly recommend that you give this game a try.

[...].

"A brilliant Sim, but is it a brilliant game?", To start with, let me just make one obvious but highly important point: don't buy this game if you don't love dinosaurs, okay? If you don't like them then Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis isn't for you. Now. On to the review.
Well. JPOG is a sim, to begin with. There are missions and exercises, but the primary mode of the game is to construct and manage your very own Jurassic Park. Before I begin, I recommend you watch the introduction before you begin playing. It doesn't really tell you anything you didn't know, it's just satisfying to hear John Hammond say 'Ooh yes, you have a Tee-Rex!' in that lovely strong Welsh accent (no offence to any Welsh people reading this; I love that accent).
The interface is relatively simple to get to grips with. You've got Operation Genesis, Site B, Exercises, Missions, Options and 'Dinopedia' in the main menu. 'Dinopedia' is this useful little guide that tells you about the dinosaurs and tips for running the park, so it makes sense to have a flick through this before you unleash a 'starvin' 'ungry' Tyrannosaurus Rex into your park of slavering morons- I mean, er, happy visitors. Options is of course where you can customize your game- sound, controls, you get the picture. Exercises are practises to prepare you for some of the things that will inevitably go wrong in your park, e.g. giant carnivores going on rampages, twisters striking the island. Missions are obviously missions, where you play a sort of ranger in Hammond's park and must fulfill many carnage-filled tasks that the other staff couldn't be bothered to do- either that or they were all dead or stuck in emergency hampers (oh, how convenient...). And Operation Genesis is the main game itself. I'll come to Site B later on.
If I was you, I'd try the missions before you actually start building your own park. They just generally test your abilities to carry out varied tasks, ranging from saving the president of Dregovia from rampaging Velociraptors to mustering gentle herbivores into their paddocks. I think the best mission is the last one (you'll find that you've completed all the missions sooner than you'd think. I was confused when I couldn't click the 'next mission' button on the ending mission). Called 'Safari' (well, THAT'S an imaginative title...) you've gotta go round in your jeep taking photos of dinosaurs in different positions. However, you'll probably realise to late that when that T-Rex comes in your direction with a hungry look on his face he's actually charging at YOU.
Now. Onto the park. You start on your island, with nothing on it but trees, mountains and rivers. You start with 60 000 pounds, but this overwhelming amount whittles down surprisingly quickly. The expenses are used up on fences, ranger stations, cleaner stations, paths, benches, trash cans, park entrances and kiosks, and your debt will be announced by InGen leader Peter Ludlow's cries of 'you've run this park INTO THE GROUND!' Unless you can make profit instantly from your highly critical visitors, that is. I mean, come on- isn't it just a tad unfair to slag off a park about a bit of dirt or whatever, when, you know, THERE ARE REAL LIFE DINOSAURS, THAT WERE SUPPOSED TO HAVE DIED OUT 65 MILLIONS YEARS AGO?! Then again, I suppose the visitors do have a lot to complain about on certain occasions. You'll find that fatalities every now and then is the norm. There are some hazards that CAN be prevented, like a Spinosaurus breaking out of its low security enclosure and eating everything in site, and some that are unstoppable, like tornados. I remember thinking in my first twister alert: 'I know I SHOULD hit the emergency button, but...who cares.' The damage that the twisters make is just so cool! If you look at dinosaurs when they're up in the air, being whirled around by the wind, they're not actually panicking at all, simply making casual walking movements as if nothing is happening. But visitors do also get them killed in stupid ways also. I think one guy got so annoyed with my park that he commited suicide. I just remember the park ranger saying randomly on an ordinary, sunny day: 'FATALITY! £5000!' I tried to find the corpse and figure out its cause of death, only to find a man IN an Albertosaurus enclosure with no reasonable excuse of being in there. I can only assume he fell in there off a viewing vent or was pushed (...). I surprisingly 'Shaun of the Dead' style scene followed as Albertosaurs gathered round to feast on his flesh.
Graphics: Excellent. You'll need a good driver to run this brilliantly animated game. The water is reflective, grass and vegetation is brushed realistically to the side on impact, and most of all the dinosaurs are perfectly done. Their mouths open and close in cue to the sounds, and you can see their muscles rippling as they move. They even defecate, but I suppose that's not really graphics. I think the only problem are the humans. Their faces are ridiculous! Noses are non existant, and the cleaners look like they're made out of paper with completely triangular foreheads and mouths. But it's a good conversation piece, I suppose...
Sound: Perfect. All the sounds are excellent, and the dinosaurs from the Jurassic Park movies have their original distinct sounds- except the Dilophosaurus, which sounds more like a duck than a bloodthirsty meat eater. The new dinosaurs are also just as good, probably using roars of tigers and bears to create scary growls and roars. The rifle in the helicopter makes a nice realstic BANG, and there is a constant jungle ambience of the natural wildlife- birds, insects etc. The voice overs in the games are okay, but as always would have sounded better if done by the original actors themselves. Mr Arnold, the technician of the park, sounds similar enough, buy Dr Grant is way off, sounding more like a cheesy Elvis Presley impersonator than the leader of a fossil hunt.
AI: The AI is very good, but I wouldn't say excellent. The dinosaurs are brilliant, but the game falls down on the humans aspect. In the event of an emergency where everyone must evacuate into an emergency bunker, the stragglers who don't make it in time won't hide in another building, but will run in retarded fashions around the outside of the bunker for no particular reason. But, as I said, the dinosaurs are good. I think one, the Ceratosaurus, will actually turn its head around and sniff its own phosteria on occasion, and dinosaurs will drink and feed when they need to. If they are not fed, they will either go on Dino Rampages or go into comas. I think the coma is the easiest problem to deal with.
Overall: JPOG is an extroardinary game for those who enjoy dinosaurs. Its unique blend of exciting missions, massive varieties of dinosaurs and the ability to play in several different modes give it the edge over most sims, but there are some bugs, which will get slightly annoying- sometimes dinosaurs will forget to fall over when they die, and stand rotting for the rest of their time. But these aren't major issues, and I highly recommend that you give this game a try.

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"Great!", I only have the demo and just that is great. I can't wait till' I get the full version. This is for sure worth your money.

 
 
 

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