Turok Dinosaur Hunter N64 Video Game
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Turok Dinosaur Hunter N64 Video Game
I'm selling a batch of video games for a cousin, and I came across this. I wasn't sure this book had been documented, so here it is:
The instruction manual contains a 16 page Turok Story:

Back cover:

First page of the story with the credits, page 22 of the book:

And here is the splash to show there really is a comic in here:

I may not host these forever so someone steal them for posterity if need be.
The instruction manual contains a 16 page Turok Story:

Back cover:

First page of the story with the credits, page 22 of the book:

And here is the splash to show there really is a comic in here:

I may not host these forever so someone steal them for posterity if need be.
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Bosworth Dormitory, Oklahoma College, Oklahoma City?
I can deal with making up a dorm name, and I wouldn't care if the place was drawn entirely unlike the real campus, but the UNIVERSITY of Oklahoma is in Norman (a little south of OKC) and is where Bosworth attended/played football. I'll grant you, that's probably not so much common knowledge save amongst rabid college football fans, really bad action movie fans, or Oklahoma residents, but c'mon, how much research does it take to get a college's name and location right?
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Anyway, even if it isn't some hithertofore undocumented Valiant book, it's still a neat find!
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Bosworth Dormitory, Oklahoma College, Oklahoma City?
I can deal with making up a dorm name, and I wouldn't care if the place was drawn entirely unlike the real campus, but the UNIVERSITY of Oklahoma is in Norman (a little south of OKC) and is where Bosworth attended/played football. I'll grant you, that's probably not so much common knowledge save amongst rabid college football fans, really bad action movie fans, or Oklahoma residents, but c'mon, how much research does it take to get a college's name and location right?
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Anyway, even if it isn't some hithertofore undocumented Valiant book, it's still a neat find!
Tyrnis
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I had to buy mine and I think I payed about $45.00 or more. I bought it because I like valiant,also bought the Armorines too.I liked to play them back then. Dont play games like I used to.ckb wrote:This is a common game I take it? Did it ship with the N64 units?dac55 wrote:I have one of those.![]()
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Solar_OSX wrote:Man, it's downright depressing to see what "they" did to Turok...![]()
It's still a great game though. I'll break it out and play again one of these days. Another neat thing is it has all kinds of cool cheat codes if you just feel like blasting away at the Dino's and having all the weapons or infinite health.