Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis
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Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis is a construction and management simulation video game based on the Jurassic Park series developed by Blue Tongue Entertainment and published by Universal Interactive, with the console versions being co-published with Konami in Japan.[4] It was released for Windows, Xbox, and PlayStation 2. The game's primary goal is to construct a five-star rated dinosaur theme park named Jurassic Park on custom-generated islands by hatching dinosaurs, building attractions, keeping visitors entertained, and ensuring the park's safety.
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Developer(s) | Blue Tongue Entertainment |
Publisher(s) | Universal Interactive |
Director(s) | Kevin Chan[citation needed] |
Producer(s) | Nick Hagger[citation needed] |
Designer(s) | Nick Hagger |
Programmer(s) | Steven Spagnolo Shane Stevens Graeme Webb |
Composer(s) | Stephan Schütze |
Series | Jurassic Park |
Platform(s) | Windows, PlayStation 2, Xbox |
Release | Windows PlayStation 2, Xbox |
Genre(s) | Theme park simulation |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Development began in 2001, and lasted 22 months. The game was announced in February 2002, with its release initially scheduled for late 2002. Ultimately, the game was released in North America and the PAL region in March 2003, followed by a Japanese release later that year. According to Metacritic, the Windows and Xbox versions received "Mixed or average" reviews, while the PlayStation 2 version received "Generally favorable" reviews.