Priced from $50 to $65, the standard editions of these reprints will come on an amber-colored cartridge and come with a replica of the original game manual. Limited Run GamesĮven if you don’t play on modern gaming platforms, Limited Run Games will actually be reprinting “retro editions” of Jurassic Park and Jurassic Park Part 2: The Chaos Continues on NES, Game Boy, and SNES cartridges. Outside of a $30 standard edition, a $65 classic edition will come with a steelbook and packaging themed after Jurassic Park’s VHS case, and a $175 Prehistoric Edition will come with everything from the classic edition, plus a replica of Alan Grant’s ID Card, a physical game soundtrack CD, and mini replicas of the original games’ cartridges. Limited Run Games used its Carbon Engine to add new features to the classic games, like save states, and plans to physically release the game. Limited Run Games handled the development of Jurassic Park Classic Games Collection and revealed its existence during today’s LRG3 showcase.
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