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Top ten Jeff Goldblum games (because I think he is dead) photo

A very sad and tragic thing occurred this past week. As you may have heard by now, a treasured American legend died. His name was Jeff Goldblum, and even though I haven't seen any official confirmation of his death, it is my job as a videogame blogger to desperately try and piece together a tenuous link to Goldblum so I can post about him in an obvious bid to reap pageviews off the back of it.

As a heartfelt tribute to the late Hollywood actor, and not a cynical show of crocodile tears spewed up to attract a little extra traffic on a subject that a games blog has no real business addressing, I present to you our top ten Jeff Goldblum-related videogames. Join me in this sincere mourning of a dead celebrity who is dead I think.

1. Jurassic Park:

How could you have a tribute to Jeff Goldblum-related videogames without including Jurassic Park? Goldblum was one of the highlights of Steven Spielberg's critically acclaimed dinosaur movie, and even though he wasn't in any of the games, it's still related to Jeff Goldblum so I can write about it, thanks. 

There were many Jurassic Park games to choose from, and of course we're going to go with the Genesis version, which was the best one because you could be a velociraptor and do biting in it. You could also play as Dr. Grant, but if you squint your eyes and pretend he's not wearing a hat, you can make out that you're instead playing Goldblum's character, whatever that guy was called. 

2. Captain Planet and the Planeteers:

Did you know that Jeff Goldblum played the rat guy in the Captain Planet cartoon? Well he did, and now you know! This also means that we have yet another barely-existent link between videogames and a dead actor, so we're already two-for-two! I once saw an episode of Captain Planet (and the Planeteers, obviously) where Jeff Goldblum's evil rat character (Dr. Independence Day) poisoned a well and turned a village into rat mutants. It was really scary and I have not been able to sleep ever since. 

Anyway, there were five levels that basically ripped off the Silver Surfer game, and I don't know if Jeff Goldblum was in it because I haven't played it. That hasn't stopped me from including it in this nostalgic article though. I'll just pretend I loved it because old videogames are popular. 

3. Jurassic Park Again:

There was more than one Jurassic Park game! Who could forget Jurassic Park Interactive? Only some sort of fucking idiot, for sure! Jurassic Park Interactive was basically a huge copy of Theme Park, except that instead of rides you had all dinosaurs n' that.

As a fun fact, even though original scenes from the film are included in the game, the original actors' faces are edited out because nobody signed a release form. Further cutscenes starred lookalike actors, including somebody who looked like Goldblum, probably. Just another great fact that completely validates this article's existence. At least it proves that not having Jeff around is no reason to stop making Jurassic Park games, so we can be grateful for that. 

Fat Dennis Nedry is in it.

4. Independence Day:

One of Jeff Goldblum's most famous films is Independence Day, where he played a United States fighter pilot who took on aliens, before a couple of guys who were up to no good started making trouble in his neighborhood. He got into one little fight and his mom got scared and said he's living with his auntie and uncle in Bel Air. Then he wiki'd the Wild Wild West.

A game based on the awesome movie (which was scary when the little aliens came out of the big aliens' heads but it was funny when Jeff Goldblum, playing the character of Dr. Tommy Lee Jones, punched it.) was made for the PlayStation, PC, Sega Saturn and Mobile phones. It was a flying shooter game and it had multiplayer, which was amazing because it was released before Halo invented online games. This title was a real trailblazer!

5. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles:

Baxter the Fly is a boss in one of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles games. I can't remember which one, but he is definitely in it and if he wasn't shut up anyway because he was in the cartoon and that counts. Jeff Goldblum also played a fly in the film The Fly II, so that means it is related.

Goldblum played Dr. Chaos Theory and broke a guy's arm which looked proper gory. He then sicked up all on his food and ate the food just like a real fly and everybody watching it felt sick and were sick on each other and there was so much sick. Goldblum wasn't even acting, it was his sick and he ate it.

6: The Lost World: Jurassic Park:

Weird fact: Jeff Goldblum starred in two films during the nineties that were about dinosaurs and he played a similar character in each one. Even weirder, they both had the words "Jurassic" and "Park" in the title, despite being completely unrelated films. The Lost World: Jurassic Park is nothing like Jurassic Park because it has a different name and isn't set in a park. I think it was supposed to be a very unsubtle plagiarism of the original film, which was really uncool, and to be honest, I'm a bit disgusted in Jeff Goldblum for taking part in such intellectual theft. God rest his dead soul. 

Much like the film, the videogame version of The Lost World copies the Jurassic Park game a bit because you can be a velociraptor if you want. However, you can also play as a Tyrant Saurus and a Copythignisisysionsauronsauronsaurus. You can play as humans too, yet Goldblum's character, Dr. Jack Bellicec, is nowhere to be seen. 

Oh games industry, only now, in light of recent tragedies, do you pay for your disrespect.

7: Finding Nemo: The Videogame:

Jeff Goldblum looked a bit like a fish and this game had fish in it so it works. 

8: Earth Girls Are Easy:

My friend said that there was a videogame based on Earth Girls Are Easy, but it later turned out that he was wrong. However, if they had made an Earth Girls Are Easy videogame, it would have been a videogame related to Jeff Goldblum, and I could have put it in this list, so I am going to put it in this list.

9: Jurassic Park:

I mean the arcade game this time!

This was a rail shooter arcade title that I think I once played in a nasty little arcade in Bexleyheath (opposite the ASDA) but I might be confusing it with Marvel vs. Capcom.  It wasn't that great because you had to use a joystick to play it instead of plastic guns. House of the Dead had plastic guns, and so did Drum Master, so why Michael Crichton was too lazy to make one for this arcade game, I'll never know. 

The arcade game had an Ankylosaurus in it, which is factually inaccurate because Jurasssic Park didn't have an ankylosaurus in it so that's kind of bullshit. Primal Rage had an ankylosaurus in it though, albeit one that walked about on two legs and fought a farting monkey. It's often said that Primal Rage is the dinosaur-themed movie that Jurassic Park never was. Except Primal Rage was, of couse, a videogame. 

10: Fight Night Round 4:

We round off our tribute to Jeff Goldblum-related videogames by finally featuring a videogame that actually has Jeff Goldblum in it. Fight Night Round 4 has Jeff Goldblum in it because we scanned his face and wrapped it around a boxer's head. Now we have Jeff Goldblum in a videogame, as a most fitting tribute to Hollywood's enigmatic hero. 

The most poignant part of Fight Night Round 4 is the fact that you can, using the miracle of interactive technology, recreate Jeff Goldblum's death, blow by blow, giving a chilling and personal account of what happened to the troubled superstar in those final, tragic hours ...

Jeff Goldblum, we are in mourning on this day. A nation grieves. People will pray, and those prayers will matter. Never forget. I should have been the one to fill your dark heart with light. You must defeat Sheng Long to have a chance.

Shine on, you crazy diamond that looked like a Boglin. 


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Matte G's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/26/2009 17:07
Matte G
What will Hardcasual say! OH NO!
Jim Sterling's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/26/2009 17:09
Jim Sterling
"What will Hardcasual say! OH NO!"

They will say "wah wah wah wah cry cry wah."
Zepwich's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/26/2009 17:09
Zepwich
OMG Earth girls are easy!!! Thats a brilliant film!
Justice's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/26/2009 17:14
Justice
You don't mess with the Goldblum!
Mini-Boss's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/26/2009 17:15
Mini-Boss
he was great on The Colbert Report last week
Primo's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/26/2009 17:24
Primo
This is the best article I have ever read on Dtoid. lol
Samboni's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/26/2009 17:33
Samboni
perfect
shadowcast's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/26/2009 17:34
shadowcast
Well played...
Jonathan Holmes's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/26/2009 17:34
Jonathan Holmes
Time to brag.

I'm pretty sure that I am the friend that told Jim about the Earth Girls Are Easy videogame. I could be wrong though. He might have other friends who say the exact same things to him that I have said, so I can't be sure.
Holyetheline's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/26/2009 17:42
Holyetheline
He is an amazing man. His name was "David" in Independence day. I remember that.
wardrox's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/26/2009 17:49
wardrox
He will be missed.
Death by Yeti's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/26/2009 17:52
Death by Yeti
handsome bastard will be missed or will he
lou's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/26/2009 17:58
lou
You must read this while imagining it being read in Jim Sterling's voice. HILARITY.
Murumasa123's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/26/2009 18:21
Murumasa123
When Jeff Goldblum moonwalked on the during the 1983 special "Motown 25:Yesterday,Today and Forever it changed EVERYTHING. Nothing was the same again especially when he spoke a staccato version of the song "Billie Jean" made famous by some singer or other i forget.
DanOConnor's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/26/2009 18:51
DanOConnor
this is further proof that fight night four is unrealistic, jeff goldblum would beat tyson in a fight...
shit-polka's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/26/2009 18:59
shit-polka
man, I can't watch tv because there's some homage to mj on every channel, and I try to get away from it by coming here, and look what happens; more terrible tragedy about untimely celebrity deaths. it's times like these that I'm glad I have that perscription for all that valium.
n0brein's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/26/2009 18:59
n0brein
In one word? Brilliant!
JLanphear's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/26/2009 19:13
JLanphear
You win.
rsquad's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/26/2009 19:16
rsquad
absolutely hilarious. keep it up, Jim.
NihonTiger90's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/26/2009 19:23
NihonTiger90
This sucked until the ending. And then it was hilarious. XD
The-Excel's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/26/2009 19:28
The-Excel
He's on Law & Order: Criminal Intent now, in case you weren't aware.
CallMeRotten's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/26/2009 19:37
CallMeRotten
Goldblum is still pimp.
Sharpless's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/26/2009 20:05
Sharpless
I'm sorry, but the Fight Night boxer looks more like Wardrox than Jeff Goldblum.

WARDROX IS JEFF GOLDBLUM, CONFIRMED!
Hoss's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/26/2009 20:22
Hoss
hahah nice work

oh also i always enjoyed your acting work in that new verizon wireless commercial for the enV3 and enV touch... hahahah
Guyver 0's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/26/2009 21:17
Guyver 0
but he was on the colbert report a couple of days ago :-s
A New Challenger's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/26/2009 21:25
A New Challenger
Malcolm's face was in the SNES game, briefly. FYI.
Mr Kite's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/26/2009 21:26
Mr Kite
Oh Jeff Goldblum, how we will miss you. *wipes tear from eye*
m_earendil's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/26/2009 22:08
m_earendil
Rest in peace, my lovely Brundlefly
Phoenix Gamma's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/26/2009 22:16
Phoenix Gamma
Seriously, I've already seen three separate sites talking about Moonwalker for the Genesis. Kudos to Dtoid for not being cunts.
Infinitys End's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/26/2009 22:18
Infinitys End
Jeff Goldblum was on Steve Colbert recently: http://www.colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-videos/231216/june-18-2009/murder-in-the-white-house---jeff-goldblum
Foe's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/26/2009 22:55
Foe
You are retarded




OPPOSITE DAY!
Nicojay2's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/26/2009 23:15
Nicojay2
Is Anne-nicole Smith still dead?
TehBuLL's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/27/2009 00:18
TehBuLL
Give Jim more money so he can buy more imaginary popcorn for his family.
Batthink's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/27/2009 02:30
Batthink
The Fight Night Four section at the end was inspired. XOD
cooptron420's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/27/2009 06:31
cooptron420
It's called the Colbert Report... watch it sometime because your four eyed hero makes appearances on it from time to time.
Tha Meat's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/27/2009 10:58
Tha Meat
Though its not about video games, this guy beat you to the punch sterling.

http://movieblog.ugo.com/movies/remembering-jeff-goldblum
Frohike's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/27/2009 11:47
Frohike
Ok, birth year totally WRONG! He appeared in is first film Death Wish in 74, but was born in 52. Psssh...
gains's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/27/2009 11:50
gains
Since he married an 18 year old, and then made a movie about marrying an 18 year old to justify marrying 18 year olds, he makes me feel kind of skeevy. I mean, that's a lot of work to get over the guilt of marrying an 18 year old.
Vedicardi2's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/27/2009 15:51
Vedicardi2
RIP JEFF OMG
XTheBaronX's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/29/2009 07:14
XTheBaronX
The Fight Night Jeff Goldblum is priceless..awesome
vincetastic's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/29/2009 11:40
vincetastic
This is a really great top ten list, Goldblum is one of my least favorite actors that is in some of my favorite films. I would love to knock him out with Mike Tyson some time. He might actually last longer than some real life fighters. Anyone can post their own list to our site http://www.toptentopten.com/. The coolest feature is you can let other people vote on the rankings of your list.
peachboy's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/07/2009 13:51
peachboy
jim you're stealing my heart.
i deem this article a 'plus...plus!'
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