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Jurassic Park: Trespasser
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Jurassic Park: Trespasser was an ambitious game with plenty of unique features for its time, among them a physics engine, realistic water, a complex environment with lots of trees, and boobs as your health meter. Unfortunately, the game had a rushed development cycle and got released in a broken state that received negative reviews and sold poorly. Still, it has a dedicated fanbase.
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Gameplay Mechanics
Third Person
Originally, Anne had concept art designed to show what she looked like. Originally, the creators were hoping to have a way to show her in game. There was a time when Gameplay was set to have a Third Person mode. However, the creators ended up abandoning this mode because they never made a full model for Anne. (She's just an arm and a pair of boobs floating in midair technically.)There was a cheat to access Third Person mode that was disabled before the final release. However, it was reenabled by BigRed when he made the ATX patch (along with several other cheats as well)The cheat to access Third Person in the ATX patch is THIRDP.
Level Select
At the main menu, hold Control + Shift + Q + W, then release W to be redirected to a list of levels.
Test Levels
There are two test levels, one set at night and the other at day, which have the same layout. Both contain every gun, including the Toxic Rifle, and were designed to test out physics, weapons, objects, dinosaur AI, and other neat stuff. The "day" level can be accessed via a secret warp in Level 4: Ingen Town (IT.scn in the level select).
Also notable is that Anne speaks two pieces of dialogue that are otherwise unused.
| The Jurassic Park series | |
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| Arcade | Jurassic Park • Jurassic Park Arcade |
| NES | Jurassic Park |
| Amiga | Jurassic Park (ECS, AGA) |
| Game Gear | Jurassic Park • The Lost World: Jurassic Park |
| Genesis | Jurassic Park (Prototype) • The Lost World: Jurassic Park |
| Sega CD | Jurassic Park |
| Game Boy | Jurassic Park • The Lost World: Jurassic Park |
| Sega Saturn | The Lost World: Jurassic Park |
| PlayStation | The Lost World: Jurassic Park |
| Game Boy Advance | Jurassic Park Institute Tour: Dinosaur Rescue |
| Windows | Jurassic Park: Trespasser (Prototypes) • Jurassic Park Dinosaur Battles |
| Android | Jurassic World Alive |
| iOS | Jurassic World Alive |
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