Releasing into movie theaters in July 1993, Jurassic Park was yet another Steven Spielberg venture that managed to change the face of Hollywood. While Jaws essentially created the blockbuster as it's know today, Indiana Jones pushed the boundaries of a modern adventure movie, and E.T. proved that kid's movies can also appeal to adults, Jurassic Park acted as the culmination of Spielberg's work, being a genre-defining, boundary-pushing, family-friendly blockbuster that made monumental waves in the pop culture zeitgeist.
Now, nearly three decades later, the Jurassic Park franchise has received five sequels, a range of spinoffs, theme park attractions, and more merchandise than any one person could possibly collect. Still, there's one particular medium that's seen more Jurassic Park content than any other: video games. Over the last three decades, there been a few dozen Jurassic Park games, but quantity doesn't mean quality, and that's certainly the case with this franchise.
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