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The Spinosaurus has appeared in all games based on Jurassic Park III.
1994[]
Jurassic Park: Paint and Activity Center[]
Spinosaurus made its series debut in the story "The Park", where it appeared. Due to the work being made before recent scientific discoveries, the Spinosaurus has a body shape more similar to that of an Allosaurus rather than a Baryonyx. This is because the original Spinosaurus fossil was destroyed during Allied bombing raids on Berlin in WWII, and therefore there was barely any evidence on which to base the appearance of Spinosaurus, aside from its sail.
1999[]
Warpath: Jurassic Park[]
Before its appearance in the movie series, Spinosaurus appeared in the video game Warpath: Jurassic Park for the PSX.
Here, due to the game being made before subsequent scientific discoveries, the Spinosaurus has a body shape more similar to that of an Allosaurus rather than its current, scientifically accurate features. Also, its attack patterns were the same as the Megaraptor. This is because the original Spinosaurus fossil was destroyed during Allied bombing raids on Berlin in WWII, and therefore there was barely any evidence on which to base the appearance of Spinosaurus, aside from its sail. Its colors are sapphire, crimson/golden yellow, and orange and its battle stage is the embryo laboratory.
2001[]
Jurassic Park III: The DNA Factor[]
The Spinosaurus appears as the boss of Jurassic Park III: The DNA Factor's penultimate stage, with the design based on the Jurassic Park III design. During the stage, the player is running through the tops of several trees, and the Spinosaurus chases the player and tries repeatedly to bite. To damage it, the player must pick up some of the bombs in the area and throw them at the rampaging reptile. Sometimes the Spinosaurus crouches down under the trees and lunges up with its sail.
Jurassic Park III: Park Builder[]
Spinosaurus is a Carnivore Three that can be created in Jurassic Park III: Park Builder.
Jurassic Park III: Island Attack[]
Spinosaurus appears twice in this Jurassic Park III: Island Attack, but it's more of a stage hazard then an enemy. It can't be killed and will just chase the player until a certain point in the stage is reached. It is first encountered at the beginning of the game on the East side of the Island, and then later at the climax near the Southwest docks.
Jurassic Park III: Dino Defender[]
Spinosaurus appears around 3 times in Jurassic Park III: Dino Defender. It first appears at the end of level 4 when it chases in the player into the trees. After this, the Spinosaurus then fights a T. rex. At the end of level 5, the player must sneak around the Spinosaurus without being caught and escape its enclosure. The Spino follows the player and chases them to the Visitor's Center. During the final fight, the Spinosaurus is crushed by the dinosaur skeletons in the Visitor Center.
Jurassic Park III: Danger Zone![]
Spinosaurus appears anytime in the Jurassic Park III: Danger Zone!.
Jurassic Park III (arcade game)[]
Spinosaurus appears as a boss multiple times in the Jurassic Park III arcade game.
Jurassic Park: Survival[]
The Spinosaurus was to have appeared in the scrapped game Jurassic Park: Survival as a key enemy.
2003[]
Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis[]
See: Spinosaurus/Operation Genesis
Spinosaurus appears in Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis as a five-star large carnivore. Spinosaurus is the largest carnivore in JPOG, and it can fight, kill, or eat any dinosaur (except for Brachiosaurus due to its immense size). The Spinosaurus whenever coming out of its' hatchery is almost always inspecting for other dinosaurs to claim territory. Whenever meeting a T. rex it tends to whack its mouth in a territorial manner to drive it away and when it doesn't it engages in a death duel. The two can coexist briefly but sooner or later, they will end up competing for territory very violently. Interestingly, the Spinosaurus is capable of living peacefully with Pachycephalosaurus. The coloration is the Jurassic Park III version.
2007[]
Jurassic Park: Explorer[]
Spinosaurus appears in the game. It is based off the Jurassic Park III variant.
2012[]
Jurassic Park: Builder[]
See: Spinosaurus/Builder
Spinosaurus was one of the available dinosaurs in the IOS application, Jurassic Park: Builder.
2015[]
Jurassic World: The Game[]
See: Spinosaurus/JW: TG
Spinosaurus can be created in the game since its launch as a super rare non-hybrid carnivore.
A legendary tournament Gen 2 variant was added on March 19, 2021.
The Spinosaurus from Jurassic Park III and Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous (under the name The Spino) was added on December 20, 2024 as a legendary non-hybrid carnivore.
The Spinosaurus from Jurassic World: Rebirth (under the name Spinosaurus Rebirth) will be added to the game as a superstar legendary non-hybrid carnivore/surface that will be the very first animal that is in 2 different regions and the first All-Terrain fighter (can fight in all three region arenas including Aquatic).
Jurassic Park (2015 Arcade)[]
Spinosaurus is one of the three dinosaurs the players need to rescue when a volcanic eruption throws the island into chaos.
LEGO Jurassic World[]
Spinosaurus appears in the video game LEGO Jurassic World in the Jurassic Park III section of the game.
2018[]
Jurassic World Play[]
Spinosaurus was among the dinosaurs that you collect in the game.
Jurassic World: Alive[]
See: Spinosaurus/JW: A
Spinosaurus is featured in the game as a fierce dinosaur. The rare Gen 1 variant available since the game's launch is based off the Jurassic Park III variant. An epic Gen 2 variant was added in the worldwide release in Update 1.2. The species Spinosaurus aegyptiacus was added on May 23rd, 2024 as an omega dinosaur in the same type, with a scientifically accurate contemporary design. A legendary variant based on its appearance in Jurassic World: Rebirth (under the name Rebirth Spinosaurus) was added on September 23rd, 2025.
Jurassic World Evolution[]
Spinosaurus appears in the game Jurassic World Evolution. Its "null" skin design is based off the Jurassic Park III variant.
Information[]
Spinosaurus fossils are unlocked once the player has 5 Expedition Centers.
Base Stats (at 100% Genome)[] | |
|---|---|
| Attack | 101 |
| Defense | 37 |
| Lifespan | 59 |
| Resilience | 35 |
| Rating | 240 |
| Incubation Cost | $2,012,000 |
Dig Sites[]
- Bahariya Formation
- Chenini Formation
Skins[]
- Rainforest Pattern
- Jungle Pattern
- Steppe Pattern
- Wetland Pattern
- Vivid Pattern
Genome[]
Spinosaurus has 8 Gap ID slots to modify.
- Cosmetic
- Attack
- Defense
- Habitat
- Stress
- Resilience
- Social
- Lifespan
Bio[]
Profile[]
- Spinosaurus is one of the largest spinosaurids and eats large quantities of meat from any source.
- They are normally solitary, and hunt both large and small prey over a wide territory. They can coexist with a good number of other dinosaur species.
- Spinosaurus prefers large areas of open grassland for its territory.
InGen Database[]
Stats[] | |
|---|---|
| Era | Late Cretaceous |
| Family | Spinosauridae |
| Genus | Spinosaurus |
| Height | 4.6 m |
| Weight | 20 T |
| Length | 15.0 m |
| Feeder Type | Carnivore, Live Bait, and Fish |
Description[]
- Spinosaurus lived in North Africa, and was the largest known theropod and land carnivore to have ever existed. Its name mean 'spiny lizard' because of the distinctive spine forming a sail on its back. It had an elongated snout, more like a Gharial's compared to other theropods. It is believed that they hunted in water as well as on land.
Discovery[]
- The first Spinosaurus discovery occurred in 1921 in the Baharyia Formation of Western Egypt. Other specimens have been recovered from other sites in North Africa including Morocco and Niger.
Paleoecology[]
- The fossil locations indicate that Spinosaurus lived in coastal regions with floodplains, swamp flats and mango forests.
Trivia[]
- The Spinosaurus in Jurassic World: Evolution was much smaller than the Spinosaurus from Jurassic Park III, but since the 1.4 update, has now become larger than its canon counterpart.
- The Jungle Pattern was unlocked as a reward during a 24 hour charity livestream.
2020[]
Minecraft Jurassic World[]
Spinosaurus appeared in the Jurassic World DLC for Minecraft. Of course, its appearance is based on its movie debut.
Jurassic World: Aftermath[]
On display in parts of the facility, a Spinosaurus skull is seen as a decoration in Residence and Transport.
2021[]
Jurassic World Evolution 2[]
See: Spinosaurus/JW: E2
In Frontier's Jurassic World Evolution 2. Spinosaurus is one of the over 79 creatures that you can create. In fact, the Spinosaurus takes on its Jurassic Park III appearance.
2022[]
Jurassic World: Primal Ops[]
See: Spinosaurus/JW: PO
Spinosaurus appeared in the video game Jurassic World: Primal Ops as a legendary dinosaur in the Baryonyx family. This was the first game where it is in a set of animations not named after it.
2024[]
Funko Fusion[]
The Spinosaurus skeleton from Jurassic World is featured in the Jurassic World levels "Dilopho Saw Us!" and "Main Street Melee".
The Spinosaurus from Jurassic World Rebirth was added as a playable character with Zora Bennett through the Jurassic World Rebirth Pack 1, released alongside Pack 2 (which contains Henry Loomis and a Velociraptor) on June 26, 2025. It has the ability to break objects (both near and far) with its roar.
2025[]
Jurassic World: Rebirth A New Era[]
Spinosaurus serves as one of the obstacles in Level 1.
Stumble Guys[]
Spinosauruses appeared swimming in the background of the Jurassic Rush map of the Jurassic World: Rebirth crossover.
Minecraft Jurassic World Add-on[]
The Spinosaurus from Jurassic Park III and Jurassic World: Rebirth are present in the Minecraft Jurassic World Add-on.
Jurassic World Evolution 3[]
Spinosaurus appears in the Jurassic World Evolution 3, as they have juveniles and now capable of swimming.
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| Playable Warpath Dinosaurs |
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| Acrocanthosaurus • Albertosaurus • Ankylosaurus • Carcharodontosaurus • Cryolophosaurus • Giganotosaurus • Megaraptor • Pachycephalosaurus • Spinosaurus • Stygimoloch • Styracosaurus • Suchomimus • Triceratops • Tyrannosaurus rex |
























































































































