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The digital collection of retro Jurassic Park titles, released by Limited Run Games, is being permanently removed from online storefronts. After a lifespan of approximately two and a half years, the compilation will become unavailable for purchase next month.
This collection brought together several beloved classic games inspired by the iconic film franchise, allowing a new generation of players to experience the pixelated thrill of evading dinosaurs. The bundle served as a significant piece of gaming history, preserving titles that were originally released on now-obsolete consoles.
The impending delisting means that after the cutoff date, the only way to obtain these games legally will be through existing digital libraries or physical copies. Fans who have been considering adding this slice of retro gaming nostalgia to their collection are urged to make their purchase before the window closes. The move highlights the often-ephemeral nature of digital storefronts and the importance of game preservation efforts for titles tied to specific licensing agreements. Once gone, such collections can become incredibly difficult to access through official channels.
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