00:00Remember 1993, a time when dinosaurs ruled the earth once more.
00:05The release of Jurassic Park wasn't just a movie, it was a cultural earthquake.
00:11Steven Spielberg's masterpiece changed everything we thought we knew about special effects.
00:16For the first time, we saw dinosaurs that felt truly alive.
00:20Thanks to a revolutionary blend of Stan Winston S, breathtaking animatronics and industrial light and Magic S, groundbreaking CGI.
00:30That first encounter with the Brachiosaurus, the terrifying kitchen scene with the raptors, the thunderous roar of the T-Rex
00:38these moments weren't just scenes in a film.
00:41They were seared into our collective memory.
00:44It set a new standard for blockbuster filmmaking and sparked a global fascination with prehistoric life that continues to this
00:52day.
00:53Jurassic Park proved that cinema could bring our wildest dreams and our biggest nightmares to life with astonishing realism.
01:02The success of the first film guaranteed a return to the island.
01:06In 1997, The Lost World, Jurassic Park took us to Site B, Isla Sorna.
01:12A wild and untamed world where dinosaurs roamed free.
01:17The tone was darker, the stakes were higher.
01:21And we even got to see a T-Rex rampage through San Diego.
01:25Then, in 2001, Jurassic Park III gave us a pure survival horror adventure.
01:31It introduced one of the most controversial and formidable new dinosaurs.
01:36The Spinosaurus.
01:38This behemoth famously took on and defeated a T-Rex.
01:42Sparking debates among fans that still rage on.
01:45The film also updated the velociraptors, giving them quills and more complex social behaviors.
01:52Reflecting the evolving science and our understanding of what these creatures might have actually looked like,
01:58each film in the original trilogy expanded the lore and showed us new, dangerous corners of this resurrected world.
02:0614 years later, the park was finally open.
02:09Jurassic World, released in 2015, fulfilled John Hammond's dream on a scale he could have only imagined.
02:16It introduced a new generation of heroes, Owen, Grady, and Claire Deering,
02:21and a fully operational, breathtaking dinosaur theme park.
02:25But of course, humanity's hubris led to disaster with the creation of the genetically engineered Indominus Rex.
02:33This film reignited the franchise for a new audience, smashing box office records.
02:39Then, Fallen Kingdom took a dramatic turn, combining a volcanic island rescue with a gothic horror story in a sprawling
02:47mansion.
02:48The film ended with a game-changing cliffhanger.
02:51Dinosaurs were now loose on the mainland.
02:54This set the stage for Jurassic World Dominion, which brought together the casts of both trilogies for a global adventure.
03:03Exploring a world where humans and dinosaurs must now learn to coexist.
03:07The new trilogy expanded the story from isolated islands to the entire planet.
03:13Naturally, a franchise this huge spawned a herd of video games.
03:18The earliest wave hit consoles like the SNES and Sega Genesis.
03:23These were primarily 2D action platformers that put you right in the chaos of the first film.
03:28The SNES version was a top-down adventure, sometimes switching to a first-person view for indoor sections,
03:36which was pretty advanced for its time.
03:38You had to complete objectives like rebooting the park systems.
03:42The Genesis version, on the other hand, was a side-scrolling action game
03:46where you could choose to play as either Dr. Alan Grant or a velociraptor, which was an awesome twist.
03:52You could either be the human trying to escape or the dinosaur hunting him down.
03:57These early games captured the action and terror of the movie,
04:02letting us live out the adventure on our home consoles.
04:05While the action games were fun, a huge portion of the fanbase had one simple dream.
04:11To build their own Jurassic Park.
04:13In 2003, that dream became a reality with Jurassic Park, Operation Genesis.
04:20This was a game-changer.
04:22It was a theme park simulation that lets you manage everything from extracting DNA.
04:27And hatching dinosaurs to building fences, managing guest safety,
04:31and dealing with the inevitable chaos when things went wrong.
04:38The spirit of Operation Genesis lives on and has been perfected in the modern era
04:43with the Jurassic World Evolution series.
04:45These new games offer stunning graphics,
04:49a massive roster of dinosaurs,
04:51and incredibly deep management mechanics.
04:54They are the ultimate expression of the build-your-own-park fantasy,
04:58directly connecting back to that beloved classic from the early 2000s.
05:02Beyond the action and simulation genres,
05:06the Jurassic Park gaming legacy is surprisingly diverse.
05:09One of the most notorious and ambitious titles was 1998's Trespasser.
05:16It was a first-person shooter that was way ahead of its time,
05:19featuring a complex physics engine and a unique control scheme
05:23where you manipulated the character's arm directly.
05:26It was buggy and difficult to play,
05:28but it had some groundbreaking ideas.
05:31A few years later, Telltale Games gave us Jurassic Park.
05:35The game, a story-driven adventure that felt like a direct sequel to the first movie,
05:41focusing on narrative and quick-time events.
05:44And for a more light-hearted experience,
05:47there's LEGO Jurassic World,
05:49which humorously retells the stories of the first four films
05:52with that classic LEGO charm and fun.
05:55Accessible gameplay for all ages.
05:58From hardcore shooters to family-friendly fun,
06:01there's a Jurassic game for every kind of fan.
06:05Looking back, the legacy of Jurassic Park is truly unique.
06:09It's a franchise that has conquered two different worlds of entertainment.
06:13In cinema, it redefined the blockbuster,
06:17pushing the boundaries of visual effects
06:19and creating some of the most iconic movie moments of all time.
06:23It spawned two blockbuster trilogies
06:26that have thrilled audiences for decades.
06:28And in the world of video games,
06:30it has evolved right alongside the industry itself.
06:33It started with simple 2D platformers
06:36and grew into complex, beautiful simulation games
06:39that allow us to step into the role of park creator.
06:43It's a testament to the power of a simple, incredible idea.
06:47What if dinosaurs were brought back to life?
06:50From the big screen to our game consoles,
06:52Jurassic Park has kept that dream
06:54and that thrilling danger alive for all of us.
06:58Thanks for watching
06:59and taking this trip back through 65 million years of history with us.
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