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![]() ![]() Congratulations, you have completed Major Goal #1!ġ2. Then click on the option to activate the motion sensors. Click on the option to reboot the computer. Walk up to it and you'll be sent to the "Computer Screen". Take the elevator to Floor 1 and find a computer terminal on the wall. Activate Motion Sensors - After leaving the shed, head back the way you came and enter the Visitor's Center. The T-Rex will kill you instantly if it grabs you in its huge jaws.ġ1. Stay close to the shed, and you won't encounter him, but if you do venture out, be aware that the T-Rex cannot be destroyed! You can only slow it down with the Tranquilizer Darts. This indicates that the T-Rex is somewhere in the nearby area. NOTE: In the area around the Beach Shed, you'll notice the music changes to a strange-sounding song with lots of drums. Enter the shed and find Dennis Nedry's ID Card on the first floor. ![]() Dennis Nedry's ID Card - Once you have all the eggs, keep heading southwest through the forest maze until you reach an area with another shed. Egg #7 is right above where the Triceratops comes out.ġ0. Egg #7 - When you get the message from Tim Murphy about the Triceratops, you'll soon be in a location where the Triceratops stampedes. (If you find a Medikit partially hidden under a tree, you're in the right place.) Egg #6 is hidden in a clearing somewhere around here.ĩ. Egg #6 - Farther west in this area should be a place where you find more Dilophosaurs. Egg #5 is somewhere west of this Motion Sensor.Ĩ. You should look for a small clearing with a Motion Sensor stationed in it. Egg #5 - Go west past the Visitor's Center, then start heading in a southwest direction through the forest maze. Go through the open gate and walk around the east side of it then south, where you'll find some Dilophosaurs (the green spitters). Shoot the gate lock to open the door that blocks your way farther north. Egg #4 - Leave the Nublar Utiliy Shed and head north, back to the gate where you started the game. The number of times you do this is up to you, but I recommend 5 times.Ħ. You can also get more of these weapons on the second floor of the Nublar Shed, even though I didn't direct you to go there yet in the previous step. These are, hands down, the two best weapons in the game, and I like to get a good supply. Stock up - This step is optional! At this point of the game, I like to leave and re-enter the Nublar Shed several times, collecting Rockets (the weapon that looks like a beehive) and bolas (the silver balls) each time. Walk up to it, and you will automatically turn on the power generator.ĥ. Then look around for a panel on the wall that looks like a bunch of yellow lights. Find the battery on the first floor and get it. The Generator - Go back across the river and enter the Nublar Utility Shed. There is also another hidden passage, slightly south of this one, that leads to a 1-Up, if you wish to get it, too.Ĥ. (You are in the right area if a Triceratops comes charging down the path, but just be sure not to get run over, as they cause instant death!) Try pressing into the wall of trees at the right side of the screen in this area, and you should find a hidden passage that leads to Egg #3. ![]() Walk east past the helipad until you reach a vertical row of trees and appear to be unable to move any farther. Egg #3 - Now, go east of the shed and jump over the small river. Egg #2 - To the west of the shed is a small mountain called Nublar Mont. Collect Egg #1 just south of this shed.Ģ. Pick up some weapons that you see lying around on the ground, then head south, where you'll find the Nublar Utility Shed. Egg #1 - You start at the Jurassic Park Gate. All of the tasks on this guide must be completed in the order in which they're presented, except collecting the eggs - which can be gotten in any order, anytime during the game before you call the helicopter to come pick you up.ġ. It's a barebones, step-by-step guide that puts you in the right direction. Be aware that this is not exactly a fully fleshed-out walkthrough. If you don't have the manual for the Super NES version of Jurassic Park, or if you're just stuck and need some help, you might find this walkthrough that I wrote for it handy. Flying Omelette's Jurassic Park Walkthrough Jurassic Park Walkthrough ![]()
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