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|image=Turok Dinosaur Hunter n64 cover.jpg
|title=Turok: Dinosaur Hunter
|title=Turok: Dinosaur Hunter
|image=Turok Dinosaur Hunter n64 cover.jpg
|developer=[[Iguana Entertainment]]
|developer=[[Iguana Entertainment]]
|publisher=[[Acclaim Entertainment]]
|publisher=[[Acclaim Entertainment]]
|released={{na|1997|February 28}}{{eu|1997|March 1}}{{jp|1997|May 30}}
|year=1997
|systems={{syslist|n64|win}}
|ratings={{ESRB|M}}{{BBFC|15}}
|genre=[[First person shooter]]
|genre=[[First person shooter]]
|systems=[[Nintendo 64]], [[Windows]]
|modes=[[Single player]]
|modes=[[Single player]]
|ratings={{ESRB|M}}{{BBFC|15}}
|followed by=[[Turok: Battle of the Bionosaurs]]
|followed by=[[Turok: Battle of the Bionosaurs|Battle of the Bionosaurs]]
|series=Turok
|series=Turok
|seriesDisambig=Turok
|pcgamingwiki=Turok: Dinosaur Hunter
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'''Turok: Dinosaur Hunter''' is a [[first-person shooter]] video game released for the [[Nintendo 64]] game console and later for [[Microsoft Windows]]. It was released in [[1997]], and is based on the Acclaim Comics comic book series of the same name. It is the first game in the {{c|Turok|Turok video games series}}.
'''Turok: Dinosaur Hunter''' is a [[first-person shooter]] video game released for the [[Nintendo 64]] game console and later for [[Microsoft Windows]]. It was released in [[1997]], and is based on the Acclaim Comics comic book series of the same name. It is the first game in the {{c|Turok|Turok video games series}}.


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In Turok: Dinosaur Hunter, the player controls the Native American Tal' Set, referred to as "Turok". He must stop an evil cyborg, "The Campaigner", from conquering the Lost Land and possibly the universe. The reception of Dinosaur Hunter was generally positive, with a score of 87% on Game Rankings, and the gaming magazine Edge referred to it as "second to none."
In Turok: Dinosaur Hunter, the player controls the Native American Tal' Set, referred to as "Turok". He must stop an evil cyborg, "The Campaigner", from conquering the Lost Land and possibly the universe. The reception of Dinosaur Hunter was generally positive, with a score of 87% on Game Rankings, and the gaming magazine Edge referred to it as "second to none."


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[[Category:Iguana Entertainment]]
[[Category:Acclaim Entertainment]]
[[Category:Acclaim Entertainment]]
[[Category:Iguana Entertainment]]
[[Category:First-person shooter]]
[[Category:First-person shooter]]
[[Category:Nintendo 64]]
[[Category:Windows]]
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This is the first game in the Turok series. For other games in the series see the Turok category.

Box artwork for Turok: Dinosaur Hunter.
Box artwork for Turok: Dinosaur Hunter.
Turok: Dinosaur Hunter
Developer(s)Iguana Entertainment
Publisher(s)Acclaim Entertainment
Year released1997
System(s)Nintendo 64, Windows
Followed byTurok: Battle of the Bionosaurs
SeriesTurok
Genre(s)First person shooter
ModesSingle player
Rating(s)ESRB MatureBBFC 15
LinksTurok: Dinosaur Hunter at PCGamingWikiTurok: Dinosaur Hunter ChannelSearchSearch

Turok: Dinosaur Hunter is a first-person shooter video game released for the Nintendo 64 game console and later for Microsoft Windows. It was released in 1997, and is based on the Acclaim Comics comic book series of the same name. It is the first game in the Turok video games series.

In Turok: Dinosaur Hunter, the player controls the Native American Tal' Set, referred to as "Turok". He must stop an evil cyborg, "The Campaigner", from conquering the Lost Land and possibly the universe. The reception of Dinosaur Hunter was generally positive, with a score of 87% on Game Rankings, and the gaming magazine Edge referred to it as "second to none."

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