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Dino Storm is a free-to-play, massively multiplayer online game written in Java. Players ride and evolve dinosaurs, explore various game world areas to collect valuables and fight other players for territorial superiority—and ultimately, becoming Sheriff of Dinoville. The game features 3D graphics and runs from a downloadable client.
Turok: Dinosaur Hunter is a first-person shooter video game developed by Iguana Entertainment and published by Acclaim for the Nintendo 64 console and Microsoft Windows.It was released in 1997 in North America and Europe.
The game was created by members of the Chrome UX team in 2014, which consisted of Sebastien Gabriel, Alan Bettes, and Edward Jung. [10] Gabriel designed the player character, named the "Lonely T-Rex". [3] During development, the game was given the codename "Project Bolan", in reference to Marc Bolan, the lead singer of the band T. Rex.
The sequel to Seeds of Evil, was released in 2000 for the Nintendo 64. A Game Boy Color version was released but shared nothing in common with its console counterpart. A remastered version of the game developed by Nightdive Studios released on November 30, 2023 for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows, Xbox One, and Xbox ...
The game's titular dinosaurs make appearances as neutral characters that may attack both player characters and enemies. The players have access to several attacks. Each character has two special moves including one that depletes a character's health upon contact with an enemy and when two or more players play together, they can trigger a team ...
Turok is a first-person shooter video game developed by Propaganda Games, and published by Disney Interactive Studios under Touchstone Games. It was released for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in February 2008, and later ported on to Microsoft Windows in April. It was the only game produced under the Touchstone Games label.
Enter Dino Swords, an outlandish mod of the popular game that spices things up with the addition of AKs, bows, swords, and time-slowing pills, among other things. It pretty much relies on the same ...
The fourth game, Carnivores: Cityscape, was developed by Sunstorm Interactive and released by Infogrames in 2002. Carnivores: Dinosaur Hunter, the fifth installment, was released for iOS, Android, PlayStation 3 (PS3), and PlayStation Portable (PSP) in 2010. Beatshapers developed the PS3 and PSP version, and Tatem Games developed the other versions.