Return to Jurassic
Dear Abandonia
Please would you upload the game called "Return to Jurassic" it was published by Ednovation which also links to the game "Secrets of the Pyramids" and the character guy "Harold Peabody" (adventure guy) This game is about explore the dinosaurs using travel back device from the pass. Its all clicking using the mouse. It runs on PC Thank You |
Return to Jurassic by Ednovation PC Game
The last time I have played this game was back in 2003.
This game "Return to Jurassic" was published by Ednovation 1995. Its an education game with puzzles. Its a point and click adventure game. You are controlling the adventure guy name "Harold Peabody". You pick up the objects thats lying around the ground. During exploring the dinosaurs scene, you will get to point and click using your mouse of which direction you want to go. If you click the wrong direction... Harold Peabody will get himself in danger and death. "Return to the Jurassic Period with Harold Peabody to find out about dinosaurs so that Dinosaur Park can be saved" accroding to worldcat.org It runs on CD Here are the specs as follows Title from disc. For both Mac, and, IMB systems. Description: 1 computer optical disc : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in. + user's manual (14 p.) Details: System requirements: for Mac: Mac II series, LC series, Centris series, Performa series, Quadra series; system 6.0.7 or higher ; 4 MB RAM or higher; 12 inch monitor or larger; 256 colors. For PC: IBM PC or compatible (MPC II or faster rec.); Windows 3.1 or later; DOS 5.1 or later; Sound blaster compatible sound board; Super VGA video adapter (640 x 480, 256 colors); 4 MB RAM or greater; Hard disk with at least 5MB free space; Mouse. Please if anyone have this game so that the person uploads the game can pass on to the next generations. Or does anyone recognise the game. |
The publisher is not an ESA member.
Haven't found any buylinks. I think we can label the game as 'approved'. Can anyone confirm that? |
Yes!
Yes! Please upload this! I've been looking for this for so long along with a few other people. Since "secret of the pyramids" is uploaded, this should be ok too.
Thanks a lot! |
Hey All,
Apologies for resurrecting an old thread. But I too am looking for this game, having never managed to finish it when I played it as a child back in the mid 90s. I e-mailed Ednovation directly to inquire as to whether it is possible to obtain a copy of this game. I was willing to pay for it but they have apologized, i.e. they don't have it at all, anywhere. I think it's safe to say that it's fine for anyone to upload it. So here's a shout out to anyone who has it lying around... PLEASE upload! :) Thanks! |
Oooh, I'd like to play it myself. Maybe one of our ISO Cellar gurus has it?
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But how do we get their attention?:mhh: |
Hopefully they'll see this very thread...
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Have the CD but can’t play
Any idea how to run the game or even upload it? I found the CD but unable to run it on my laptop. Here is a photo as proof: https://ibb.co/keo69n
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Very interesting! I recommend to found reliable file storage server and use it (games from ISO cellar can give you idea what servers are used usually). I, personally, using Google Disk for temporary storage.
Then create appropriate theme in the ISO cellar (if you found permanent file storage), or here (if it will be temporary one) with link to your CD-image. I will check the game for you then. ;) P.S. Can you make CD-images at all? If not - get Daemon Tools Lite and create image with it, in MDS format. It will give you two files (image itself and structure file) - we will need both. And don't use ISO, please. This format cut out too much CD-features, so can be harmful for resulting image. |
Actually, I don't think creating topic in ISO cellar is possible for him.
@Philipk: upload CD image it to any file hosting site as Spectre said and post the link here. I will take care of the rest. Also, if you are able to scan the CD box or CD itself in a scanner, so we can have nice pictures how everything looks like, I will add those as extras too. @Spectre: sooooo if we advise people not to use ISO as image format, perhaps the name "ISO Cellar" is not exactly appropriate? :) |
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I know it is none of my business... :umm: Well, maybe the name of Forum The ISO Cellar is just generic, since it “stores” game images in the most varied compatible formats. I think the name got “popular” just like MP3 and ZIP even though other formats have surpassed in popularity like RAR. Well, but who am I in the Grand Masters contest, one with Spectral powers and the other with Microcosmic powers... :o :omg: :kosta: |
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