Off the shelf eye-catchers were its swanky textured box to simulate 'dino skin' and it's (probably the first) black colored cart. Then of course there was Turok 2: Seeds of Evil. The overall fun was in the vast (at the time) arsenal of weaponry at your disposal verses the waves of less than challenging minions of doom. The graphics, while not great, with its terrible resolution and mediocre model/level design, was not the catch point of the game. The grabbing box art was enough to capture any kid's imagination, even though we would later see that the character on the box was somehow the main character from Turok 2 and not the game included in the box. I still remember plugging Turok: Dinosaur Hunter into my newly unwrapped N64 console and watching the blood shoot from necks and flying bodies like it was raining red christmas. Turok was a game that landed in my best of list long ago.