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1993[]
Jurassic Park (NES game)[]
In the NES game Jurassic Park, raptors are the only dinosaurs that don't walk through doorways. They slow down when they start to corner you. They appear similar to the raptors from the game below, which came out a couple months later on the SNES.
Jurassic Park (SNES game)[]
In the SNES game, Velociraptors are the only dinosaur that can spawn infinitely. They are part of the game's main plot, as the player needs to gas all of the eggs, shoot all of them off the boat, and block them from getting into the Visitor Center from the Raptor Pen. They are also one out of two dinosaurs that can be found inside buildings. They are depicted to have blue eggs.
Jurassic Park (SEGA Genesis Game)[]
The raptor is a playable character in the SEGA Genesis game Jurassic Park.
1994[]
Jurassic Park 2: The Chaos Continues[]
In Jurassic Park 2: The Chaos Continues, the raptor is an enemy. They will often leap at the player. Killing them will not decrease dinosaur stock amount.
Jurassic Park (arcade game)[]
Velociraptor is featured in the arcade version of Jurassic Park. The player will encounter them in Area One, Three, and Four. They mostly attack in pairs but can also appear in hordes yet are very easy to shoot. Like most enemies in the game, the raptors are portrayed by 2-D sprites.
Jurassic Park Interactive[]
Raptors are enemies in a building in Jurassic Park Interactive.
1997[]
The Lost World: Jurassic Park (arcade game)[]
Velociraptors pose a constant threat throughout the game. Both males and females are encountered in every level, making them the most common enemies. Aside from the typical gender variants, there are specially-colored green Raptors which tend to be faster and more resilient to damage.
A fourth sub-type is the "Alpha Raptor", which appears in stage 3 as a mini-boss and alternatively at the end of stage 1 if the player challenge is not met. Identical in appearance to the green types, the Alpha Raptor can call for reinforcements and can only be defeated if shot in its weak spot. Once the player vanquishes it, the summoned Raptors will flee from the area.
The Lost World: Jurassic Park PSX[]
In the Lost World: Jurassic Park video game, a Velociraptor is featured as a playable character. They appear as they do in the novels. The information screen of this level shows that these raptors are two meters long and have around the same height as their other depictions. The raptor must escape an abandoned InGen facility into a forest where a forest fire rages while facing numerous dinosaurs and hunters.
Chaos Island: The Lost World[]
The raptors in Chaos Island: The Lost World are fast and deadly. They can kill many enemies in packs, but they are easily killed.
The Lost World: Jurassic Park (Game Boy game)[]
Velociraptor is an enemy in The Lost World: Jurassic Park (Game Boy game).
The Lost World: Jurassic Park (SEGA Genesis Game)[]
Velociraptor is an enemy in The Lost World: Jurassic Park (SEGA Genesis Game).
1998[]
Jurassic Park: Trespasser[]
In Jurassic Park: Trespasser, the raptors are a constant threat, appearing in all levels.
1999[]
Warpath: Jurassic Park[]
While not playable, Velociraptor can be heard in the raptor pen stage, mentioned in the museum, and seen on the mural of the Visitor Center arena.
2001[]
Jurassic Park III (arcade game)[]
Velociraptors are once again encountered in the arcade game Jurassic Park III. Much like its predecessor, the game features male and female raptors in every single level, making them the grunts of the game.
Jurassic Park III: Park Builder[]
In Jurassic Park III: Park Builder, raptors, both the male and female version from Jurassic Park III, can be created. Ironically, so, too, can Deinonychus. However, they are two meters long in the game, making them Velociraptor mongoliensis. However, the Deinonychus do not resemble the raptors from the third movie, although they do look like the Raptors from the first two films.
Jurassic Park III: Danger Zone![]
Raptors are an enemy in Jurassic Park III: Danger Zone!, as well as a hatchable dinosaur.
Jurassic Park III: Dino Defender[]
In Jurassic Park III: Dino Defender, male raptors are encountered on all levels.
Jurassic Park III: The DNA Factor[]
Velociraptor is the fourth dinosaur the player encounters in Jurassic Park III: The DNA Factor.
Jurassic Park III: Island Attack[]
In Jurassic Park III: Island Attack, the player is confronted by a raptor.
Jurassic Park: Survival[]
The raptors were planned to appear in Jurassic Park: Survival before it stopped production.
2002[]
Jurassic Park: Dinosaur Battles[]
In Jurassic Park: Dinosaur Battles, they are small, quick, and agile fighters; reliable against herbivores and small predators.
2003[]
Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis[]
See: Velociraptor/Operation Genesis
Velociraptor appears in the game, Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis. Their design is inspired by the female Raptor in Jurassic Park: III.
2007[]
Jurassic Park: Explorer[]
Velociraptor is featured in Jurassic Park: Explorer.
2011[]
Jurassic Park: The Game[]
Velociraptors appeared in Jurassic Park: The Game. Their models for the game are based on their appearance in the first Jurassic Park. They first appear in the last scenario of Episode 2, and serve as the main enemy throughout Episode 3.
InGen shipped a new pack of five raptors, lead by the Scarred Raptor Leader, from Isla Sorna to replace the deceased ones, but had to be transferred to the quarantine pens as they were too dangerous to be kept in the standard holding pens. They, along with the Troodon, were kept under close watch by Doctor Laura Sorkin and her assistant, David Banks.

A raptor leaps out of a door in the scene 'raptor chase'
They later escaped and stalked the personnel left behind on the island and a mercenary team hired by InGen. One of the raptors was killed by Rexy the T. rex. The new leader killed Oscar Morales, a member of the mercenary team who scarred her and killed another raptor in a face-to-face encounter earlier. The remaining subordinates then chased the remaining survivors until they caught the scent of a Troodon nest in the room the survivors took refuge in and then fled.
2012[]
Jurassic Park: Builder[]
See: Velociraptor/Builder
Velociraptor is one of the available dinosaurs in the IOS application, Jurassic Park: Builder. When you create the Velociraptor Paddock, two raptors will be placed in it. The raptors are small infants in the first levels, they reach adulthood at level 5.
2015[]
Jurassic Park Arcade[]
The Velociraptor is an enemy within all 3 chapters of the Jurassic Park Arcade game by Raw Thrills. It has various color schemes.
Jurassic World: The Game[]
See: Velociraptor/JW: TG
Velociraptor is a super rare dinosaur in Jurassic World: The Game that has a Gen 2 variant in 2019.
2018[]
Jurassic World: Evolution[]
See: Velociraptor/JW: E
Standard Velociraptors that look somewhat like Delta from the Jurassic World pack appear in Jurassic World: Evolution. When the genomes of Velociraptor are complete, they can be fused for Indominus rex, Indoraptor, and Spinoraptor. A small skin pack allows the player to add Blue, Echo, Delta, and Charlie skins. The Return to Jurassic Park DLC adds skins of the raptors from the original trilogy.
Jurassic World: Alive[]
See: Velociraptor/JW: A
Velociraptor is included in the roster of Jurassic World: Alive. Aside from the default type that is a common seen in the game, Blue is also obtainable as a epic, and Delta, Echo, and Charlie are also obtainable as rares. Default raptor DNA is also essential for the creation of the Indominus rex and Indoraptor hybrids, while Echo is needed for the GEN 2 Indominus rex hybrid, Delta is needed for the Alloraptor hybrid, Charlie is needed for the Erlikogamma hybrid, and Blue is needed for the GEN 2 Indoraptor hybrid.
2020[]
Jurassic World: Aftermath[]
See: Velociraptor/JW: Aftermath
Velociraptors are the main antagonist of the game, hunting you throughout almost every sequence. Three different raptors appear with one being green, the other being brown with yellowish-orange marking, and the last being blue and it has bioluminescence. Later in the game after being hunted all three raptors two end up getting killed by Amelia Everetts sacrifice, which ended up blowing up most of the lab. The only one to survive was the blue one and the player has to travel through dark areas with a damaged flashlight while the glowing and injured Velociraptor the player down. At the very end the Velociraptor is about to finally kill the player and charges them, but before it can reach them the Tyrannosaurus rex kills it. One of the main plot points of the game is also about retrieving Blues DNA, a raptor with monitor lizard DNA which makes it special. One finale note is that pieces of merchandise and fossils of Velociraptor appear all throughout the game.
2021[]
Jurassic World Evolution 2[]
See: Velociraptor/JW: E2
Velociraptor appear in Jurassic World Evolution 2. Due to the fact that the prehistoric creatures now have animal behaviors, the raptors in hunt in packs to take down preys.
2022[]
Jurassic World: Primal Ops[]
See: Velociraptor/JW: PO
Velociraptor appears in Jurassic World Primal Ops as an epic dinosaur in its own family.
202X[]
Jurassic Park: Survival[]
Velociraptor is set to appear in the game, with Randy, also known as The Small One, managing to break out of the freezer it got locked in, chasing the player as Maya Joshi.