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Jurassic Park Classic Games Collection is stampeding onto Switch

To celebrate the 30th anniversary of Steven Speilberg’s epic, Limited Run Games is bringing the Jurassic Park Classic Games Collection to Switch.

Screenshot of SNES Jurassic Park for Jurassic Park Classic Games Collection Switch news

If you’re a fan of the classic dinosaur movie franchise, you’re going to want to know the Jurassic Park Classic Game Collection release date, and we’re right there with you. With Limited Run Games bringing physical special editions and digital versions to Switch, we’re eager to add this nostalgic trip to the land of prehistoric lizards to our list of the best dinosaur games alongside other titles from the franchise.

The Jurassic Park Classic Games Collection includes Jurassic Park and Jurassic Park Part 2: The Chaos Continues, with new features in both to modernize the almost thirty-year-old titles. Still, if modernity isn’t your thing, Limited Run Games is also bringing retro offerings with a version of the compilation available on NES, SNES, and Game Boy cartridges.

As ever with Limited Run Games products, there are plenty of special editions to pick up no matter which console you’re playing on. If you’re willing to shell out for the top-of-the-range Prehistoric Edition at a price point of $174.99, you get the Switch version, CD soundtrack, retro replicas, and even a Dr. Alan Grant ID card for series fanatics. To check out all the different versions available, head over to the official Limited Run Game site.

When is the Jurassic Park Classic Games Collection release date?

Unfortunately, we don’t have an exact Jurassic Park Classic Games Collection release date just yet. Still, with pre-orders open from September 1 to October 15, you can put a date in your diary to secure a copy of this blast of nostalgia.

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With that, you’re up to date on the news that the Jurassic Park Classic Games Collection is coming to Switch. For more historical hijinks, check out our picks for the best pirate games, knight games, and ninja games.