Westworld meets Jurassic Park as Japan show off plans for robotic dinosaur theme park

Publicado el 10 nov. 2016 A Japanese company has unveiled plans to build a massive robot dinosaur theme park as it showed off the world’s biggest moving dinosaur for the first time. In a cross between new hit American TV show Westworld and Steven Spielberg’s Jurassic Park the “Dino-a-Park“ was the brainchild of Kazuya Kanemaru, the CEO of ON-ART Corp. His company unveiled a huge human-controlled robot which walks and moves at a hotel in downtown Tokyo this morning. A Tyrannosaurus Rex was the first to emerge from the mist into the event hall, roaring loudly and stomping toward the audience. The creature pretended to bite the head of a “staff caretaker“ as part of the performance, and swung him onto the floor. Other dinosaurs, including Allosaurus and Raptors, joined the T-Rex in roaming the hall and letting out growls through their sharp teeth. One of them even attacked Mr Kanemaru, as he prepared to take the stage. After the performance, Mr Kanemaru presented his dream of wanting to create a “Dino-a-park“ wh
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