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Fifty years after the Great Shift melted the ice and boiled the old world away, the surviving pockets of humanity live in fortified “Bunkertowns,” scavenging the bones of the 20th century. Above ground, the saurians rule—not the dusty bones of museums, but living, breathing titans. Allosaurus packs hunt the radioactive plains. Triceratops herds trample the overgrown husks of ruined highways. Cadillacs And Dinosaurs
The Cadillac: In one of the game's most memorable sequences, players could actually drive Jack's Cadillac through a stage, mowing down enemies in a high-speed chase. Quick guide — Cadillacs and Dinosaurs What it is
“She’s a ghost,” hissed his partner, a wiry woman named K'Ren, who wore goggles made from a traffic light. “We should trade her for water filters.” Impact on Pop Culture Characters Fifty years after
But the defining feature was the setting. You weren't fighting in a generic city or a haunted forest. You were fighting in a flooded New York City, with the Statue of Liberty half-submerged in the background, while a Tyrannosaurus Rex smashed through the scenery.
is a multimedia franchise set in a post-apocalyptic 26th century where humanity struggles to survive alongside long-extinct dinosaurs. Born from Mark Schultz’s meticulously detailed comic book series Xenozoic Tales, the franchise famously expanded into a hit arcade game, an animated TV series, and even a tabletop role-playing game. 1. Origin: Xenozoic Tales