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1993[]

NES game[]

Dilophosaurus appeared in the NES game Jurassic Park. It jumps from behind trees, objects, walls and spits poison.

SNES game[]

Spitting dilophosaurs are an enemy in the SNES game Jurassic Park. Their spit doesn't cause a lot of damage and they can be easily killed. The creature is seen in more detail inside buildings.

Sega Genesis game[]

Dilophosaurus is the enemy in the SEGA video game Jurassic Park.

1994[]

Jurassic Park Interactive[]

Spitters are an enemy in the game Jurassic Park Interactive.

Jurassic Park (arcade game)[]

Dilophosaurs are encountered in Area 1 and 4 in the arcade game Jurassic Park.

1997[]

Chaos Island[]

Spitters appear in Chaos Island: The Lost World. They are the only dinosaurs in the game with ranged attack.

The Lost World: Jurassic Park (arcade game)[]

A few Spitters are encountered in the Stage 1 of the arcade game The Lost World: Jurassic Park.

2001[]

Jurassic Park III: Island Attack[]

Dilophosaurus is an enemy in Jurassic Park III: Island Attack, in the level The Laboratory the player has to defeat a pack of Dilophosaurs in a boss fight.

Jurassic Park III: Park Builder[]

The creature is nr. 008 of the Carnivore Twos that can be created in Jurassic Park III: Park Builder.

Jurassic Park III: The DNA Factor[]

In Jurassic Park III: The DNA Factor, Dilophosaurus is one of the 12 encountered dinosaurs on Isla Sorna.

Jurassic Park III (arcade game)[]

In the arcade game Jurassic Park III, Dilophosaurus appeared in Areas 1 and 4.

2002[]

Dinosaur Battles[]

In the PC game Jurassic Park Dinosaur Battles, Dilophosaurus is an opponent. It is a fast opponent, advanced Dilophosaurs have strong piercing attacks. The Dilophosaurus cannot be obtained in the game, as with the Gallimimus.

2003[]

Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis[]

See: Dilophosaurus/Operation Genesis

Dilophosaurus appeared Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis as a two-star small carnivore. The game's Dilophosaurus shares all of the characteristics of the one in the movie, from the frill to the small stature.

It can spit venom at prey but does not, however, spit venom at the visitors, despite the spaces between the bars on the fence. If not in the fence though, they then can hunt visitors, as well as cleaners, even though the cleaners will most likely never be killed by the dinosaurs, no matter how many times they've been hit by venom. This is most likely a game play error, or the cleaners are wearing venom proof clothing.

The Dilophosaurus (the weakest of the small carnivores) will only attack and kill small herbivores such as Dryosaurus, Homalocephale, and Gallimimus and is unable to take down large or armored small herbivores. They can be placed along with Velociraptor in one enclosure as long as they are not rampaging. They can even be placed with non-aggressive herbivores such as Edmontosaurus.

2007[]

Jurassic Park: Explorer[]

Dilophosaurus is featured in the DVD game Jurassic Park: Explorer. A player earns a dinosaur when he/she wins a minigame, when the earned dinosaur is a Dilophosaurus this video will be shown. The video shows that the animal is 7 meters (23 ft) long, as it was in reality, but it still has the neck frill.

2011[]

Jurassic Park: The Game[]

Nima Cruz, one of the agents hired to retrieve Dennis' Barbasol can, later scared off the Dilophosaurus that killed him, while it was eating his corpse.[1]

After she and her colleague Miles Chadwick retrieved the Barbasol can that had gotten lost when Dennis Nedry was disoriented from the venom on his face, another Dilophosaurus attacked Miles Chadwick. Reacting to the toxin sprayed in his eyes, Miles pulled out his handgun and began to fire at the dinosaur, successfully scaring it off. But it soon returned with its pack to finish what it had started. Once Nima repaired the jeep, they initiated their attack. The two humans attempted to flee but were cornered by the Dilophosaurus not long after their decision. Miles started firing his pistol before Nima told him not to, saying he didn't want to waste his bullets because there were too many Dilophosaurs. Instead, she suggested that they should try to distract the Dilophosaurus pack. Miles agreed, then shoved Nima to the ground and ran for it, hoping they would attack her. However, the Dilophosauruses attacked Miles despite the circumstances, devouring him while Nima escaped in Nedry's jeep.[1]

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A Dilophosaurus preparing to attack Nima.

One pursued her while she was running to the staff vehicle and attempted to pounce on her, but was pushed aside by Nima when it did so. Once she had reached the vehicle, Nima dodged toxic spit from another Dilophosaurus that had encountered her at the start of the offensive that was on top of the jeep and then another Dilophosaur ran straight at Cruz only to receive a car door to the face. A Dilophosaur behind the individual was hit by the car door proceeded to spit at Nima while she was inside the automobile, but she shielded herself from the venom by slamming the jeep's door. The rest of the pack began to surround the vehicle with one jumping onto the jeep's hood trying to shatter the windshield even after Nima cranked the vehicle and was driving away. This Dilophosaurus was later flung off by the movements of the jeep and was hit afterward.[1]

The pack finally got another chance at killing Cruz when she crashed her recently acquired vehicle on a tree after her brief problem with the Dilophosaurus on her vehicle's roof leaving her to continue on foot. A Dilophosaurus pounced on Cruz and the two had a struggle. However, to the dismay of the Dilophosaurus pack, they had to end their pursuit of Cruz because of the arrival of the dangerous Troodon pack.[1]

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A Dilophosaurus attacking Billy Yoder.

The next day, Billy Yoder, a mercenary hired by InGen to rescue any survivors of the Isla Nublar Incident of 1993, had a skirmish with a Dilophosaurus while he was exploring one of Isla Nublar's jungles with fellow mercenary Oscar Morales. The two heard the Dilophosaurus upon entering the jungle, but it didn't choose to strike Billy Yoder until he had accidentally stepped on an egg that was inside a nearby nest (which could have belonged to the attacking dinosaur). Billy dodged the Dilophosaur's projectile attack right before it pounced on him, which in turn caused him to lose his assault rifle. Billy broke free of the Dilophosaur's grasp and dodged multiple attacks from it, but at the end of the fight the Dilophosaur pinned him to the ground again after he went to retrieve his rifle. Before the conflict could continue further, Oscar Morales intervened by kicking the Dilophosaur off Yoder very hard. Oscar wanted to kill the dinosaur, but Billy told him not to, saying that wasn't much of a threat now after it was hurt. The Dilo then ran off while Billy Yoder was stating his reasons not to kill it.[1]

2012[]

Jurassic Park: Builder[]

See: Dilophosaurus/Builder

Dilophosaurus was one of the available dinosaurs on the IOS application, Jurassic Park: Builder. It should be noted that, when its young, the animal sounds like a raptor, and when fully grown, its sound is that of a T. rex.

2015[]

LEGO Jurassic World[]

See: Dilophosaurus/LEGO

Dilophosaurus appears in the video game LEGO Jurassic World. It is one of the 20 playable dinosaurs in the game and is among the first carnivorous dinosaurs that can be unlocked for Free Play, as its Amber Brick is the earliest one that can be obtained in the Jurassic Park section that contains the DNA of a carnivorous Dinosaur. Its special ability is being able to spit its iconic venom, making them only dinosaur in the game that can naturally use ranged attacks, though dinosaurs can be customized with a Dilophosaurus head to grant them this ability. [2] Their acidic spit can also be used to break Black colored LEGO bricks. Due to their size, the Dilophosaurus can be accessed through the character selection in Free Play once their Amber Brick is obtained, as well as via Dino Spawners. The species Amber Brick can be obtained during the Jurassic Park T. rex Chase level and its skeleton can be unlocked by collecting all 10 Minikits in the Park Shutdown chapter (T. rex Enclosure, Rescue Timmy, and T. rex Chase). Dilophosaurus also appear as regular enemies, with some of them being smaller than the playable ones. Several Dilophosaurus can also be encountered in the Dilophosaur Paddock and will only attack if attacked by the player. A park employee inside of their pin will mention getting spit on by them and humorously reveals that it was sticky and his feet got stuck together and had to jump around the entire day. Another employee will mention that he doesn't want to get spit on, as the laundry on the island is expensive. These comments indicate that in the universe of LEGO Jurassic World their spit is not poisonous, though it is acidic enough to break down Black LEGO objects. Like the film, the Dilophosaurus spits at Nedry and follows him into the car though it doesn't eat him as Nedry manages to stuff one of his chicken legs in the mouth of Dilophosaurus and flees from the vehicle, though he leaves the Barbasol can in the vehicle which is knocked out as the Dilophosaurus struggles with the chicken leg in its mouth. Later on, when Lex is rebooting the park's systems, Nedry can be seen trying to avoid the Dilophosaur that is searching for him. Interestingly, in Free Mode, the Dilophosaurus Acid Spit is required to remove a Black LEGO rock covering dirt where the Barbasol can is buried allowing it to be dug up and reassembled to receive a Gold Brick. In the same area, a photo of Nedry and the Dilophosaurus can be taken to receive a Gold Brick as well.

Jurassic World: The Game[]

See: Dilophosaurus/JW: TG

Dilophosaurus is a dinosaur put in the park in Jurassic World: The Game. Dilophosaurus is unlocked at Battle arena stage 33 and costs 690 DNA when unlocked.

Jurassic Park Arcade[]

Dilophosaurus appears as one of the featured dinosaurs in the Jurassic Park game by Raw Thrills.

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2018[]

Jurassic World: Alive[]

See: Dilophosaurus/JW: A

Dilophosaurus appears in Jurassic World: Alive.

Jurassic World: Evolution[]

See: Dilophosaurus/JW: E

Dilophosaurus was confirmed to appear in Jurassic World: Evolution. Its' design is based on the Jurassic Park variants.

2021[]

Jurassic World Evolution 2[]

See: Dilophosaurus/JW: E2

Dilophosaurus appears in Jurassic World Evolution 2 based on its appearance in Jurassic World Evolution. On June 14th, a skin based on its appearance in Jurassic World: Dominion was added to the game.

2022[]

Jurassic World: Primal Ops[]

See: Dilophosaurus/JW: OP

Dilophosaurus was a legendary dinosaur from its own family that could be tamed in the game.

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