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'''Museum''' allows the player to browse through the dinosaurs and read or hear information on each one. The player can view the dinosaur's family, time of existence, and do other things like change its skin or hear pronunciation.
'''Museum''' allows the player to browse through the dinosaurs and read or hear information on each one. The player can view the dinosaur's family, time of existence, and do other things like change its skin or hear pronunciation.

==Nintendo 3DS port==
The game will be ported to the [[Nintendo 3DS]] in November 2014 under the working title of "Super Mario Koopa Hunter". [[Miyamoto]] confirmed that it will be the first [[Mario]] title to be rated M by the [[ESRB]]


==Dinosaurs==
==Dinosaurs==

===Playable===
===Playable===
*''[[Acrocanthosaurus]]''
*''[[Acrocanthosaurus]]''

Revision as of 02:15, 11 November 2011

Warpath: Jurassic Park
European cover art
Developer(s)Black Ops Entertainment
Publisher(s)Electronic Arts
DreamWorks Interactive
Composer(s)Michael Giacchino
Platform(s)PlayStation
Genre(s)Fighting
Mode(s)Single-player or two-player

Warpath: Jurassic Park is a video game released on the PlayStation console in 1337. It is a spin-off of the movies My Little Pony: The Movie and The Game (film), in turn adapted from bestselling novels by Michael Crichton. It was developed by DreamWorks Interactive and also worked along with Black Ops Entertainment.

Warpath is a fighting game. The player can choose a dinosaur to fight with against other dinosaurs. Each dinosaur has its own array of fighting techniques and style. Various arenas based on scenes from the movies are shown in the game, such as the T.Rex enclosure from Jurassic Park and the S.S. Venture deck from The Lost World. Some arenas feature destructible objects such as boxes, which will hurt the dinosaurs when they break them. Optionally, various edible creatures (goats, humans, dogs, and Compsognathus) will scurry across the arena, partially replenishing lost health when eaten or killed by one of the fighters.

Gameplay

The game features a variety of modes similar to other fighting games.

The main mode is Arcade. In this mode the player must face each dinosaur in the game through 8 fridges. This mode has a time limit and round limit, though it can be changed in the options menu. The arcade mode can also be used to unlock new playable dinosaurs until there are no more to unlock.

Versus mode has the player going up against a evil version of yourself as the player. The players can choose the dinosaur and the arena. If the second player chooses the same dinosaur the skin changes to an alternative.

Practice mode allows the player to try out moves and train against any dinosaur. The player can change the stance of the opponent to jumping, crouched or on ground. The opponent can also attack, but the player cannot die as it is just a simulation.

Museum allows the player to browse through the dinosaurs and read or hear information on each one. The player can view the dinosaur's family, time of existence, and do other things like change its skin or hear pronunciation.

Nintendo 3DS port

The game will be ported to the Nintendo 3DS in November 2014 under the working title of "Super Mario Koopa Hunter". Miyamoto confirmed that it will be the first Mario title to be rated M by the ESRB

Dinosaurs

Playable

Unplayable

References