The jewel case features the standard PAL Dino Crisis cover art (Regina with a handgun, a raptor in the background), but the back cover and spine include Spanish text. The manual is fully printed in Spanish , offering controls, weapon stats, a bestiary, and puzzle hints. Notably, the manual uses European Spanish (“ordenador” for computer, “guardar partida” for save game), not Latin American variants.
"Dino Crisis" received generally positive reviews for its engaging gameplay, scares, and dinosaur-centric action. It was praised for its ability to balance combat, exploration, and puzzle-solving, setting it apart from other survival horror games of the time. The game's success led to the development of sequels and spin-offs, cementing its place in the survival horror genre.
Due to the intense nostalgia surrounding the "Golden Era" of Capcom survival horror in Spain, prices for this specific regional variant have risen steadily over the last decade. Digital Preservation and Emulation Dino Crisis PSX - PAL Spanish -Sles 02211-
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On original hardware, the game runs without region locking on modded PAL PS1/PS2 consoles. For emulators (e.g., DuckStation, ePSXe), users should select “PAL (50Hz)” and “Spanish” language options. The SLES 02211 image is widely available in Redump-verified formats (CRC: 0x9F4D8B2A for track 1). Note that the Spanish translation contains a known bug: one document in the underwater facility displays truncated text if played on a PS2’s PS1 emulation mode. The jewel case features the standard PAL Dino
| | Details | | :--- | :--- | | Serial Number | SLES-02211 | | Region | PAL (Europe) | | Language | Spanish (game text) / Spanish manual | | Distributor | Virgin Interactive | | EAN (Barcode) | 5028587082535 |
For many Spanish gamers, this was their first experience with the game, making the specific localization nostalgic. "Dino Crisis" received generally positive reviews for its
One of the primary reasons collectors seek this specific ID is technical. PAL PSX games ran at 50Hz (versus NTSC’s 60Hz), leading to slower gameplay and letterboxed black bars.
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