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- "The mysterious John Hammond--Shady investor, multi-millionaire, jovial mad-scientist."
- —Narrator(src)
Video games[]
Jurassic Park SNES game[]
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Chaos Island: The Lost World[]
John Hammond appeared in Chaos Island: The Lost World.
Jurassic Park: Trespasser[]
Picture of Hammond in Trespasser's intro.
"My name is John Parker Hammond. I was born on March 14th, 1928. What follows is a record of certain events which I took part, between the years 1980 and 1997, on an island I would call Site B."
-John Hammond in the opening to Trespasser
In the canon of the 1998 Trespasser video game, John Hammond is stated to have been born on March 14th, 1928. He left home at 15, and went from Scotland down to London. He quickly built a reputation for being a mysterious and shady investor, multi-millionaire, and jovial mad-scientist. In 1979, John Hammond and Norman Atherton, a stanford geneticist, founded International Genetic Technologies Inc. (InGen) with funding provided by Hamaguri and Densaka, two Japanese investment firms. He observed offshore islands in the Caribbean and Costa Rica in 1980, choosing Isla Sorna for his secret project. In 1982, he assigned Robert Muldoon to work at Jurassic Park, and he hired two employees; Dennis Nedry, and Henry Wu, the protégé of the late Norman Atherton. In 1982, one day at 3AM, the very first strand of dinosaur DNA first appeared on Dennis Nedry's computer screen. In 1985, the first-ever InGen dinosaurs, including the very first Velociraptors, were bred. After the Isla Nublar Incident, which occurred on August 27, 1989, John Hammond put his park under a de-construction phase. Hammond went Bankrupt, and InGen began began to strip buildings on Site B for anything valuable. His nephew, Peter Ludlow, took control of InGen in October, 1996 when Hammond was 68 years old. Everything about Hammond's past was told in his novel, Jurassic Time, which he wrote shortly after the San Diego Incident, to tell the public about the true story about InGen's rise to power, and the shattering of his dream.
Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis[]
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Hammond is featured in Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis as your employer, and the CEO of your park. He gives you a star rating of your park if anything changes, and gives you the board of InGen. Hammond will only send you mail after you have opened your park.
Jurassic Park: Builder[]
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LEGO Jurassic World[]
John Hammond appears in the video game LEGO Jurassic World.
Minecraft Jurassic World[]
John Hammond appears in the Minecraft DLC Minecraft Jurassic World.
Jurassic World Evolution[]
John Hammond appears in the "Return to Jurassic Park" DLC
Jurassic World Evolution 2[]
John Hammond appears in Jurassic Park in Chaos Theory mode and John Hammond's statue appears as decoration.













