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For the other games based on Jurassic Park III, see Jurassic Park III (video game). . | Jurassic Park III: Island Attack |
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| | Developer(s) | Rare, Mobile21 | | Publisher(s) | Konami | | Platform(s) | Game Boy Advance | | Release date | JPN August 30, 2001 USA November 26, 2001 PAL February 8, 2002 | | Genre(s) | Action/Adventure | | Mode(s) | Single player | | Rating(s) | ESRB: Everyone | | Media | Cartridge |
Jurassic Park III: Island Attack (known as Jurassic Park III: Advance Action in Japan and Jurassic Park III: Dino Attack in Europe) is a game for the Game Boy Advance. The main goal is to travel through 8 areas of Isla Sorna to reach the coast. (Much like the Jurassic Park III movie.) The story begins where you crash land on Isla Sorna. You play as Dr.Grant. You use a cell phone to contact the coast guard. They tell you that they can't reach you by air and tell you to head to the coast of the Isla Sorna to be rescued. It is rated E for Everyone. There are many dinosaurs that you will confront during this dangerous quest, inclduing Velociraptor, Compsognathus, Dilophosaurus, Gallimimus, Pachycephalosaurus, Pteranodon, Tyrannosaurus, and Spinosaurus The fastest known time for a tool-assisted speedrun of this game is 27 minutes, 52.62 seconds, held by Canadian Alex Lamoureux
GameplayThe gameplay of this game is fairly easy and customizable. There are two types of levels: freeroam, and forward only. Every level uses freeroam, with the exception of The Plain, The Glen, and part of The Breeding Farm. There are two camera angles, also: overview, and cross-section. The levels using cross-section camera angles are The Plain, The Glen, and The Breeding Farm. The rest of the levels use the overview camera.
LevelsThe levels in this game are as follows. The start of the game. This level acts as a tutorial level. To pass the level, the player needs to defeat the Boss of this level, the Tyrannosaurus. This level introduces a new enemy, Dilophosaurus. To pass the level, the player needs to restore power to the laboratory and get a motorcycle key by defeating the Boss of this level: a Dilophosaurus pack. With the motorcycle from the previous level, the player needs to ride away from the laboratory and the pack of Velociraptor chasing Grant. The level ends when the player reaches the end. The player must go through the glen to pass the level while avoiding a group of Pachycelaphosaurus. The wire is obtained at the beginning of the level, as is the tranquilizer. Trapped inside the museum, the player needs to find another way out, while avoiding the Dilophosaurus and the Velociraptor. In this level, the player must scale the mountain to pass the level. The wire is reused in this level. At the top of the mountain, the player needs to defeat the Pteranodon. After doing so, the player then needs to use the parachute and avoid Pteranodons while gliding off the mountain. In this rainy level, the player must get out of the jungle to pass the level. Pteranodons make a reappearance in this level. To pass the level, the player must defeat the pack of Compsognathus. The last level. To pass the level, the player must re-defeat the previous Bosses: Tyrannosaurus, Dilophosaurus, and, if wanted, Compsognathus (not Pteranodon), and re-escape the Spinosaurus to make it to the boat and get off the island.
Differences from the movieThe game was based on the movie Jurassic Park III, however there were some differences. - The plane Alan Grant came in was taken down by Pteranodon, but in the movie it crashed after hitting the Spinosaurus.
- The raptors were blue-ish in the movie, but pale in the game.
- In the cutscene between The Glen and The Museum, the gate from the movie Jurassic Park can be seen, however this appeared in the first movie, and in Isla Nublar, not Isla Sorna.
- There never was a glen in the movie.
- The Breeding Farm was the Aviary in the movie. This was taken from the novel Jurassic Park.
- There was no harbor in the movie.
- Dilophosaurus was not in the third Jurassic Park movie.
- The Rex reappeared in the game, but was killed by the Spinosaurus in the movie.
- There was no motorcycle scene in the movie. This has been taken from the novel The Lost World.
References- ^ Record-holding speedrun of this game
External links- Jurassic Park 3: Island Attack at MobyGames
| Jurassic Park video games |
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| | Jurassic Park | Jurassic Park (NES) · Jurassic Park (SNES) · Jurassic Park (Mega Drive/Genesis) · Jurassic Park (arcade) · Jurassic Park (pinball) · Jurassic Park Interactive · The Chaos Continues | | | The Lost World | The Lost World: Jurassic Park (console) · Chaos Island · The Lost World: Jurassic Park (Game Boy) · The Lost World: Jurassic Park (arcade) · The Lost World: Jurassic Park (pinball) · Trespasser · Warpath | | | Jurassic Park III and later | Jurassic Park III (arcade) · Danger Zone! · Dino Defender · The DNA Factor · Park Builder · Island Attack · Universal Studios Theme Parks Adventure · Operation Genesis |
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