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* Planet Sargasso in ''[[Ratchet and Clank]] Future: Tools of Destruction''.
* A few levels of ''[[Ecco the Dolphin]]'' were a cross of this and [[Under the Sea]]. The enemies included a prehistoric version of the common jellyfish enemy, dinicthys fish standing in for the sharks, giant seahorses, and inexplicably [[Goddamned Bats|vicious trilobites]]. Seriously.
* The Lost Underworld segment of ''[[EarthboundEarthBound]]''. The place (and the monsters in it) are so ''huge'' that your party is only a few pixels high by comparison.
* Tyrannia in the virtual pets game ''[[Neopets]]''.
* One of the video game levels in which the [[Scooby-Doo]] gang are trapped in the animated movie, "Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase". And it does have a T-rex and Woolly Mammoths co-existing.
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* Pogo's prehistoric chapter in ''[[Live a Live]]''.
* The "Uga Buga" chapter in ''[[Conkers Bad Fur Day]]'' has a T. rex marching down a walkway suspended over lava, eating cavemen as it goes. The game lampshades this trope by having Conker complain about how he can't even visit a "dinosaur-themed world" without being mugged by a bunch of cavemen.
* "Cave Cat 3,000,000 BC" in ''[[Garfield: Caught in Thethe Act]]'' (arguably inspired by the book/TV special ''[[Garfield]]: His 9 Lives'', one of which is a cave cat).
* The Cavelem tribe in ''[[Lemmings]] 2''.
* ''[[Billy Hatcher and the Giant Egg]]'' has [[Lethal Lava Land|Dino Mountain]]. With dinosaur skulls that vomit lava.
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