rex was either at least partially feathered or had smooth skin. In Super Mario Odyssey, one of the many forms Mario can assume throughout the game is a Tyrannosaurus rex.Rex isn't based on a Tyrannosaurus rex like the name would suggest, but rather a purple Celtic dragon. Dinosaur Land isn't entirely filled with dinosaurs, but has quite a few.So within the whole Mario canon, we have dinosaurs who live among humans, fly or spit fire, swallow other creatures amphibian-style and turn them into eggs, which they then use as missile weapons! And later on they had a limited form of speech. Yoshi, anyone? Super Mario World featured Dinosaur Land, which was inhabited by Yoshis (who are variously referred to as dinosaurs and dragons, depending who you talk to).They look like excessively gaudy Utahraptor. As to not be unfairly complimentary, those aren't Velociraptor.Bonus points for the Perpetual Molt effects. The "naked Velociraptors" subtrope is happily averted in FlashBang's Off-Road Velociraptor Safari, of all places.Then again, it's made by the same people as Raptor Safari, below, which similarly delights in being much, much more scientifically accurate than such a blatantly ridiculous game needs to be. All other weirdness can be written off to it taking place in a surreal dream world. It also takes pains to use the Order name Pterosaurs in the introduction, some of which were contemporary with the Apatosaurus, rather than a specific genus that might not have been. As the game acknowledges, the title character is an Apatosaurus. Other inaccuracies from the films (featherless therapods, oversized Velociraptors, poison-spitting Dilophosaurus) carry over as well, and are not commented upon. If you stick dinosaurs from different time periods and/or different locales in the same enclosure, then some of the more nerdy visitors will notice and subsequently their enjoyment of the exhibit will go down. Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis: Actually invoked as a game mechanic.