Buildings & Attractions THE JP KENNER THEME

This probably will never happen, but I would love to hear this theme song used in the game. Maybe a DLC.
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhPQwlSTGKo

And maybe, if he is still with us, get the narrator from the JP Kenner commercials. It's a looooonnnggg stretch lol. But it doesn't hurt to throw out the idea.

I like the idea but would be a bit impractical... Other than T-Rex, Triceratops, Velociraptors, Dilophosaurs and maybe a few of the small dino's released with the figures the remaining dinos in that collection are not present in the game... and also not dinosaurs.

Dimentron or whatever it was called the big green lizard with a big fin on its back and short alligator feet isn't a dinosaur but did exist in the Triassic era. The Ptreyodactal I think is also not a dinosaur by a various of prehistoric birds. I could be wrong. oh and the one dinosaur they did sell the coelsomethingsomething was another traissic dinosaur but was never in any of the films.
 
I like the idea but would be a bit impractical... Other than T-Rex, Triceratops, Velociraptors, Dilophosaurs and maybe a few of the small dino's released with the figures the remaining dinos in that collection are not present in the game... and also not dinosaurs.
I don't understand... are you implying this music could only be used in some way relating to what few dinosaurs exist in the game that also existed in the Kenner toy line?

Dimentron or whatever it was called the big green lizard with a big fin on its back and short alligator feet isn't a dinosaur but did exist in the Triassic era. The Ptreyodactal I think is also not a dinosaur by a various of prehistoric birds. I could be wrong. oh and the one dinosaur they did sell the coelsomethingsomething was another traissic dinosaur but was never in any of the films.
Ugh... this is so factually inaccurate it hurts...

The first one is Dimetrodon... though you are correct in that it isn't a dinosaur, it existed long before dinosaurs during the Permian and more closely related to mammals than dinosaurs.

The second was Pteranodon, not Pterodactylus (and not Pterodactyl, which isn't an actual animal), and is a prehistoric flying reptile distantly related to dinosaurs and even more distantly related to birds.

The last one you speak of is presumably Coelophysis...

In any case I still don't get what you're implying... what's stopping them from using the song as background music of putting it on the radio?
 
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