
We really appreciate Limited Run Games for reviving classic retro games with licenses. However, one downside is that these digital versions don’t seem to stay available for very long.
For example, the Jurassic Park Classic Games Collection will no longer be available for purchase after March 31st, just over two years after its initial release.
The publisher announced on Steam that they’ve realized how crucial it is to give players advance warning about changes, and they promise to be open and honest about future updates. You have roughly six weeks to prepare.
If you’ve already bought the game, you’ll still be able to download and play it forever.
Plus, the game is currently on sale for $5.99 or £4.99 for all PlayStation Plus members, making now a great time to get it.
Okay, so this collection is awesome! It’s got seven Jurassic Park games total. I’m talking the original game on NES, Game Boy, SNES, and even Genesis! Plus, it includes the Rampage Edition that came out on Sega. And if that wasn’t enough, they threw in the SNES and Game Boy versions of Jurassic Park 2. Seriously, a ton of classic dino action!
These games are excellent, so if you enjoy classic 16-bit platformers – or are a fan of Jurassic Park – we suggest getting them before they’re removed from sale at the end of next month.
The game also features enhancements that make it more enjoyable, such as the ability to save your progress at any time and rewind mistakes, making it less challenging than the original versions.
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2026-02-12 10:06