15 Most Dangerous Dinosaur/Reptile Characters in Fighting Games

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Have you ever wondered about fighting games where you can play as a dinosaur? Believe me, you will enjoy this video



The release of Jurassic World: Dominion in theaters in 2022 awakened in many of us (again) the nostalgic vein for dinosaurs. Everyone loves dinosaurs. They are captivating, exciting, and fascinating. It's no wonder why movies that involve dinosaurs go on to gross hundreds of millions of dollars at the box office. People are perpetually drawn to them, and knowing that these large and powerful creatures actually lived on this planet adds a layer of terror and intrigue.

It is also this combination of fear and fascination that keeps huge reptiles at the forefront of our imaginations. So, what could be better than a dinosaur video game? Or even better, fighting video games where you can be a dangerous dinosaur?

These characters exist in fighters (which is traditionally a genre given to experimentation or featuring weird, quirky and unique rosters). From bloodthirsty humanoid reptiles like Syzoth from Mortal Kombat licensed Jurassic Park games where you can fight with the beasts of the big screen, like Warpath, to imposing final enemies like Hauzer from Red Earth, and hilarious cameos from the manga like Gon in Tekken 3... and many more that you will discover in this entertaining video.

Dinosaurs and fighting games are a match made in heaven. Video games allow fans to battle with and even play as magnificent creatures that once roamed the Earth. Pretty much any dinosaur is cool, just for the fact of it being a dinosaur. But there are some cold-blooded reptiles across fighting game history who have an edge over others, whether because of their design, their abilities, or their straight-up attitude. Let's dominate them!

In this video you will find:

• Information related to each game such as release date, developer company, game genre and system it was released on.
• Official game box arts with a 3D presentation.
• Educative and/or critical comments on the importance of the video game and why you should play it
• Info regarding number of playable characters in every game

Intro and Outro Music

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0:00 Intro
0:15 1992 Dino Rex All Dinosaur Roster
0:41 1993 Mortal Kombat II Reptile
1:06 1994 Primal Rage All Dinosaur Roster
1:31 1994 Killer Instinct Riptor
1:56 1994 Godzilla: Kaiju Daikessen Godzilla
2:21 1994 Eternal Champions: Challenge from the Dark Side Slither
2:46 1995 Galaxy Fight: Universal Warriors Gunter
3:11 1996 Tekken 3 Gon
3:36 1996 Red Earth Hauzer
4:01 1996 Star Gladiator Episode I: Final Crusade Rimgal
4:26 1997 Bloody Roar 2 Busuzima
4:51 1998 Soulcalibur Aeon Calcos / Lizardman
5:16 1999 Warpath: Jurassic Park All Dinosaur Roster
5:43 1999 Toy Fighter Mifune
6:08 1999 Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Alex
6:33 Outro

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