20 Things You Somehow Missed In The Lost World: Jurassic Park

16. Ahead Of Its Time Promotional Tactics

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Long before Universal Studios and many other movie-making companies had the luxury of pumping out endless tweets promoting their incoming blockbuster projects, those minds in the marketing department were still trying their best to take advantage of an online tool that was just starting to come into its own.

For those champing at the bit to know what was in store for them with his Spielberg sequel, folks who were lucky enough to possess their own computer at home or just felt like a leisurely trip down to their local library (feel old yet?) could dive into the incoming feature's website and discover a ton of facts about The Lost World's production.

On top of this, fans could also take a tour around John Hammond's office and access his top secret computer should they discover a hidden password, taking in many an intriguing InGen file in the process.

Sadly though, said site has since become extinct.

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