8 Video Game Movie Adaptations That Were Better Than We Remember
8. The Lost World: Jurassic Park (Sega Megadrive)
With the exception of the LEGO adaptations, many of the Jurassic Park games haven't exactly snared audience fandom as well as they should have. For a franchise of films as universally applauded (or at least Steven Spielberg's films), the source material was rife with potential to be adapted into an exciting video game.
The Lost World: Jurassic Park on the Sega Mega Drive wouldn't stand out today in terms of creativity, but at the time of its release the game worked well with what it had in terms of the capabilities of SEGA's hardware.
Outside of roaming round the island of Isla Sorna and fending off a varied number of recognisable dinosaurs, the game also asked players to engage in interesting third-person rail-shooter mods against T-Rex' or Mosasaurus' as part of mini boss-battles.
Were this concept re-made today with modern graphics, it could stand a chance at being a standout game to play.