![]() When it comes to light gun games I’m a Sega purist, having grown up with Virtua Cop and The House of the Dead. ![]() ![]() I’ve got to admit, I was a little wary of developer Raw Thrills at first. I played most of it in the Namco Funscape down on the South Bank of the Thames, but polished off its final stages in a Taito Game Station in Shinjuku, Tokyo. This is a fairly common machine to see in arcades and, thanks to its user-friendly stage and sequence select options, I’ve been picking away at a few levels every time I see it. That all changed in 2015, when arcade specialists Raw Thrills released Jurassic Park Arcade. With Sega unwilling to re-license their classic 1997 light gun shooter The Lost World for any kind of home release, there’s been slim pickings for anyone desperate to blast rampaging dinosaurs in a rail shooter.
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