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Jurassic Park: The Game coming to multiple platforms this November

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Telltale Games announced today that it will be shipping Jurassic Park: The Game on November 15th. The title has gone gold and will arrive on four initial platforms: Xbox 360, PlayStation Network, Mac and PC. An iPad edition is expected to follow a short time later, by way of the iTunes AppStore.

Jurassic Park: The Game promises a cinematic adventure that takes place once again on Isla Nublar, the site of Jurassic Park. You'll play through the area during the events depicted in the movie, traveling through locations from the movie and also exploring new ones. Beasts from the film will also make an appearance, along with a few new critters.

"Jurassic Park: the Game continues a series of 'firsts' for the company and highlights the strategic transformation we've undergone to become a multi-platform publishers," says Telltale's co-founder and CEO, Dan Connors. "This holiday, millions of consumers will be able to experience this all-new Jurassic Park adventure no matter what their platform of choice is."

There was no reference to an eventual Wii release.

Jurassic Park: The Game is rated T for Teen. Fans who pre-order the PC/Mac version from Telltale's online store (www.telltalegames.com) can receive $10 off the price of the Deluxe Edition (regularly $49.99, but available for $39.99 after the discount).

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Staff article by Jason Venter (October 26, 2011)

Jason Venter has been playing games for 30 years, since discovering the Apple IIe version of Mario Bros. in his elementary school days. Now he writes about them, here at HonestGamers and also at other sites that agree to pay him for his words.

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Masters posted October 26, 2011:

How has the game gone gold before its release?
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honestgamer posted October 26, 2011:

The phrase "going gold" means that a game's final code is completed, that no more changes will be made before it is pressed on discs or digitally packaged for distribution. It's not a reference to any sales figures. I know it means something completely different in the music industry, where records go gold or platinum or whatever. Look at it as the equivalent of the movie industry's "in the can" term.
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JoeTheDestroyer posted October 27, 2011:

I'm somewhat excited for this game, yet somewhat cautious. I think this is another one I'll be waiting for reviews on.
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Masters posted October 27, 2011:

Moi aussi.

Thanks for the education, Mr. Venter.

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