Achieved at : 2026-04-12
Rank : 1
(world record)
Lups : 400
Approved :
Yes
Voting completed : 2026-04-14
| General Rules: |
Play with default settings unless otherwise specified. No use of trainers, cheats, saved game files, auto-fire (when not default present in-game), emulator save states, or other emulator advantages. No use of code modifications that give the player an advantage over other players. 1 player only. No continues. It is discouraged and may lead to voters not accepting your score to - excessively point farm - use glitches or other game exploits |
| Specific Rules: |
Play the game in 1 player mode with default settings : 2 lives @ start. - There's continues on this game. - Use of continue reset the score to 0 ! - There's no hiscore board at Game Over. ** EXTRA INFORMATIONS ** Because dinosaurs respawn endless, leech/farm may happen but excessive isn't allowed. |
To vote or comment on this score, please
login.
speedneedle
This is a full run of Jurassic Park for the Game Boy, a final score of 4,575. It's not a perfect run, and I take a couple deaths along the way.
The game design doesn't really respect the player's time - there's tons of backtracking required, especially in stages 3 & 6. Memorizing the way is required.
Question mark items can give you energy, or extra lives, or blow you up - so I only pick up ones that I know or remember have life in them.
The hardest part of the game is still the Triceratops scene. Very tough to get through without taking critical damage! The T-Rex scene is trivial and I try to show off a strategy that doesn't really require too much actual movement.
Not much in this game gives you points. You could easily just kill Raptors over and over again for 15 points each, since all ammo replaces itself on the kill as long as you don't miss, but in this video I'm generally just killing what's in my way.
The game design doesn't really respect the player's time - there's tons of backtracking required, especially in stages 3 & 6. Memorizing the way is required.
Question mark items can give you energy, or extra lives, or blow you up - so I only pick up ones that I know or remember have life in them.
The hardest part of the game is still the Triceratops scene. Very tough to get through without taking critical damage! The T-Rex scene is trivial and I try to show off a strategy that doesn't really require too much actual movement.
Not much in this game gives you points. You could easily just kill Raptors over and over again for 15 points each, since all ammo replaces itself on the kill as long as you don't miss, but in this video I'm generally just killing what's in my way.