Released in late 1997, the European version (labeled -EU-) was distinct because it included multiple language localizations: Spanish, French, German, and Italian. For a Spanish child in 1997, picking up a box that read Juego Jurassic Park 2 -EU- meant they could finally understand the complex mission briefings without an English dictionary.
The soundtrack, composed by Keith Tinman, is a highlight. Using the Genesis sound chip, the music creates a driving, intense atmosphere that complements the on-screen action. Even with the PAL slowdown, the European version retains the moody, bass-heavy tracks that make the game memorable. Juego Jurassic Park 2 -EU-
The 8-bit version on the Game Boy was a completely different beast—a side-scrolling platformer. It is often ignored, but the Juego Jurassic Park 2 -EU- for Game Boy in its original Spanish cardboard box can sell for hundreds of euros at auction due to its fragility. Released in late 1997, the European version (labeled
Modern computers cannot run the original CD-ROM easily. Here is the best way to experience this Spanish classic: Using the Genesis sound chip, the music creates