Dino Rex (Arcade) main flyer; Release on November 1992.
Dino Rex is a fighting arcade video game developed and originally released by Taito in Japan in November 1992. Set during the 25th century BC on a prehistoric South America, players assume the role of a warrior commanding his dinosaur companion as he enters a tournament held by the current titular king in order to become the next ruler while facing matches against other rivals. Its gameplay consists of one-on-one fights, with a main three-button configuration, featuring special moves and combo techniques.
Produced under the working title "Project D-Rex", Dino Rex was created by most of the same team behind Gun Frontier and Metal Black, including director Takatsuna Senba and was originally intended to be a shoot 'em up game but it was instead retooled into a fighting title due to the success of games like Capcom's 1991 Street Fighter II: The World Warrior. It uses stop motion animation for its dinosaur fighters, predating Atari Games' 1994 Primal Rage by two years. Initially launched for the arcades, it was re-released only in Japan under the compilation for PlayStation 2 titled Taito Memories II Jōkan on 25 January 2007. Taito re-released the game on Nintendo Switch in Japan in August 2023 as part of the Taito Milestones 2 collection.
Dino Rex has been met with negative reception from reviewers since its release, who criticized aspects such as the visuals, controls and difficulty.
Sound Effects Used
- Gamera Roar (Heard once in the game-intro.)
- Hollywoodedge, Puma Cougar Roar Clas AT016801 (Used for the Allosaurus.)
- Sound Ideas, ELEPHANT - ANGRY ROARS, ANIMAL (Used for the Tyrannosaurus.)
- Sound Ideas, ELEPHANT - WAILS, ANIMAL (Used for the Triceratops and the Monoclonius.)