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Dodging bullets or projectiles with {{snes|X}} is tricky and you're probably better off jumping or ducking. It also won't dodge any other kind of attack.
Dodging bullets or projectiles with {{snes|X}} is tricky and you're probably better off jumping or ducking. It also won't dodge any other kind of attack.
== Weapons ==
'''Lethal'''
* Rifle: Unlimited ammo, but slow rate of fire.
* Machine gun: Like the rifle, but with a much higher firing rate. You start with 200 ammo and get 100 more with an ammo pickup.
* Shotgun: It fires three pellets which spread out. This is a slow weapon, because you cannot fire it again while your previous shot remains on the screen. (This means you can still fire it fairly rapidly from close range if your shots don't miss.) It's a very powerful weapon, especially if all three shells hit, and can kill the toughest raptors with about three hits. You start with 20, and get 20 more with an ammo pickup.
; '''Non-lethal'''
* Cattle prod: Despite its name, it acts more like some kind of energy ball. It has infinite ammo. Hold the Y button down to charge, and release to fire. Uncharged shots may still be effective against very weak enemies like pterodactyls and compies.
* Tranquilizer machine gun: Same as the machine gun except it fires tranquilizer rounds.
* Tranquilizer bazooka: Fires a potent projectile that explodes upon impact, causing splash damage. Comparable to the shotgun in terms of damage.
Non-lethal weapons do not work on human enemies. However, splash damage from the tranq bazooka will harm you if you're too close when it explodes. The shotgun is a better choice than the tranq bazooka for taking out raptors in close quarters.
Fight humans with lethal weapons, and dinosaurs with non-lethal weapons. If you kill a dinosaur, your dinosaur count, visible at the top of the screen, will decrease by 1. You will get "game over" if it falls below a certain level. (On "easy", that level is 35, and on "hard", it is 75.) The dinosaur count rises very slowly, but never exceeds 100. Killing raptors doesn't reduce your count, by the way, but it's usually easy enough to get rid of them with a couple of charged cattle prod shots anyway.





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Table of Contents

Game settings

  • Difficulty: Easy, Normal, or Hard. Even the "easy" level is a difficult game! The normal level adds one more mission to the game, and hard adds another additional mission. On easier difficulty levels, enemies do not take as many shots to kill and they deal less damage.
  • Energy equalling: Only applies to two-player games. If "off", the health gauges of the two players are independent. If "on", a player may press "select" at any time to transfer health from the stronger (less injured) player to the weaker player so that the two meters are equal. If "auto", the game will do this continuously, so that if one player takes, say, 10 points of damage, 5 points are subtracted from the life gauges of both players.

Controls

  • Y Button : Fire weapon
  • B Button : Jump
  • X Button : Dodge bullet/projectile
  • L Button : Cycle through lethal weapons
  • R Button : Cycle through non-lethal weapons
  • Select Button : Energy-equalling (see "Game settings" above)

Dodging bullets or projectiles with X Button is tricky and you're probably better off jumping or ducking. It also won't dodge any other kind of attack.


Tips and tricks

Dinosaur enemies never respawn (come back after you eliminate them). The two weakest gunman types will always respawn when you're about a screenful away from where they were. Stronger enemies like the grenadier and the flamethrower never respawn. Note that enemies of all types do respawn if you leave an area through a door and come back to it later.

Fighting velociraptors is usually easy, though it can be tricky in close quarters. The easiest way is to equip the shotgun and give them a few blasts. Sometimes you'll be using the cattle prod for most of the mission, or you want to conserve shotgun ammo, so you'd like to take the raptors out with the prod instead. For this you'll want to have a little space; if it's cramped you may want the tranq bazooka instead, though you may suffer some minor splash damage. Anyway, the raptors follow a very basic pattern. Just stand still while you charge your cattle prod and wait for them to jump at you, and time your jump so that you pass over them. Then turn around and fire at them. You can also repeatedly tap the Y button for a couple more weak shots afterward to quickly defeat brown (medium-strength) raptors on the easy and normal difficulty settings, but grey raptors will need another full-power shot.

Many of the levels have flamethrowers positioned in a way that you'll probably get fried if you try to confront them with the rifle or machine gun. For example, a flamethrower might be positioned just behind a large crate that stops your bullets, but not his flames. Usually you can defeat them by standing at a distance, jumping, and firing the shotgun. Probably only one of the three pellets will hit, so it will take a few shots, but it's better than getting toasted.

Alternately, you can duck behind the barrier (if it's the sort that rifle and machine gun bullets are just barely unable to clear while you stand still) and wait for his flames to stop (he should be at such a range that he will not change to low-angle firing and his flames will stay over your head). Stand up and fire the shotgun, ducking again if you are unable to dispatch him before he starts shooting again. Repeat until he is dead.