We were able to see an early version of Turok recently when Acclaim graced us with their presence, and what we saw made us anxious about what later versions will bring-and the final production copy! But that's the future and what we saw was only three playable levels of the game that had a similar motif and dozens of screen shots of later ones with bigger enemies. Who knows what they have planned for Turok besides a game? What we do know for sure is that the N64 first-person action title is something special. Since the comic world, Turok has had his ups and downs going from comic company to comic company, being released then cancelled). The game has a huge array of weapons to find and choose from nd the graphics and charac-er animations are enough make a gamer's jaw drop off their face.
Turok is pleased and has every right to be. Originating from the pages comic, Turok is trying a new kind of adventure-one in a 64-Bit monster rather than a hand-drawn half toned world. Then we realized that Acclaim was talking about Turok: Dinosaur Hunter and everything became clear. At first, we were unsure what to think of an Indian somehow transported into a prehistoric era-a land where dinosaurs and apes have bionic arms and hi-tech weaponry.