Color a Dinosaur

published by Virgin in 1993-07, developed by FarSight Studios, running on Nintendo Entertainment System
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type: edutainment
perspective: other
player options: single player
languages: eng
0.8/5

Personal review

Wow! Its a $40 coloring book! Woohoo! There is also no save feature, no animations, and no mini-games. 1 player only. On a technical note, the NES is not designed for bitmaps. Somehow FarSight Studios manged have seamless bitmap like images being colored in real-time (well, sorta real time). Critics can say what they like, but this is the second best coloring game on the NES.


(Zerothis) - # 2008-09-11 17:06:50

Technical specs

display: raster

Authors / Staff

management

Eric Yeo (producer)
Stephen Clarke-Willson (executive producer)

author

Jay Obernolte (concept)

design

Jay Obernolte (game design)

writer

Robin Kausch (manual writer)

coding

Jay Obernolte (programming)

graphics

Clunies Holt (art)
Doug Cope (art)
Stan Gorman (art)
Stan Gorman (manual coloring book illustrations)

audio

Tommy Tallarico (music)
Tommy Tallarico (sound fx)

packaging

Lisa Marcinko (manual editor)

tester

Justin Norr (game tester)
Michael Giosecki (game tester)
Michael Winfield (game tester)
Noah Tool (game tester)

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