
The re-release of Baby T-Rex for the Chromatic may seem unexpected at first, but it is actually just a Game Boy game that can be played on original hardware. The original Baby T-Rex was rare and expensive due to its limited release in Europe, but alternative versions with different skins were available in other regions. For those interested in playing the game without the high price tag, a used cartridge under the title “We’re Back A Dinosaur Story” can be found for just ten dollars.
Although Baby T-Rex may not have the same popularity as Sonic the Hedgehog, it captures the essence of 1993 video game culture with its unique gameplay. The game can be challenging at times, but mastering the levels can be rewarding. The lack of updates to the core ROM, apart from the ModRetro credit, is surprising given the unforgiving nature of the game.
Cheats are available for those who prefer an easier gameplay experience, and the boxed copy of Baby T-Rex comes with a cute manual that includes these codes. While the price point may seem high for modern standards, games like Baby T-Rex evoke a sense of nostalgia for a time when new games were scarce and valuable.
Original article by www.oldschoolgamermagazine.com