Turok Artifacts

Surprisingly many real world collectables of the Turok franchise have surfaced, even a series of action figures! In this virtual museum we feature some officially released collectables and accessories (which we dub “artifacts”).

Many thanks to operative lm for collecting the majority of these photos, and a huge thanks to Dinomite for preserving a bunch of these lost artifacts for us to enjoy (both of whom, we would have NEVER known about these objects without), and to any others that have taken the photos of these fantastic objects!

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Turok: Dinosaur Hunter

A Custom Airbrushed Turok: Dinosaur Hunter Nintendo 64.
A controller pak (or memory pak) with Turok: Dinosaur Hunter artwork on it.
Alternate pictures of the controller pak.
A Turok: Dinosaur Hunter Mug with Iguana Entertainment and Acclaim branding.

Turok 2: Seeds of Evil

An N64 console with Turok 2: Seeds of Evil sticker artwork.
Alternate picture of the console.
Multiple and different colored Jolt Paks (also known as Rumble Paks) with the Turok 2: Seeds of Evil logo on them.
Turok 2: Seeds of Evil was sometimes sold with copies of the "Turok: Seeds of Evil" comic.
A Turok 2: Seeds of Evil game bag to used hold N64 cartridges.
Photo Credit: threehappymonkies - eBay
Photo Credit: threehappymonkies - eBay
A Turok 2: Seeds of Evil shirt with a K-Mart coupon for the N64 game still in it.
A Turok 2: Seeds of Evil t-shirt.
A Turok 2: Seeds of Evil decorative pin.
Photo Credit: Malla
Photo Credit: Malla
Photo Credit: Malla
Photo Credit: Malla
A Jones hat with the Turok 2: Seeds of Evil logo on it.
This military duffel bag with the Turok 2: Seeds of Evil logo actually has a military service member's name and military id marked on the side, which is blurred to respect anonymity and privacy.
This is one of the famed Joshua Fireseed clay statues that were given to game reviewers and game store owners in Germany to put on display. There are actually 2 versions of this statue: one with only Joshua Fireseed on the stand (less than 100 are known to exist) and the even rarer version with Joshua and a raptor on the bottom (less than 50 were made). Photo Credit: Dinomite
Closeup of the statue's logos. Photo Credit: Dinomite
Here is the version with the raptor on the bottom (picture blurred to respect anonymity and privacy). Photo Credit: dbest4u
Photo Credit: dbest4u
Photo Credit: dbest4u

Turok: Evolution

A card that you could redeem at KB Toys for a purchase of Vexx (another Acclaim game using the same engine as Turok: Evolution) a Playstation 2, or a Nintendo Gamecube.
A grey jacket with a small Turok: Evolution logo sewn on the right side.
A Turok: Evolution t-shirt with a small logo on the right side and a graphic on the back. Photo Credit: Dinomite
Photo Credit: Dinomite
This is a very small jacket that was never officially released, it's speculated it was made for one of the developer's family members. Photo Credit: Dinomite
Photo Credit: Dinomite
A Turok: Evolution branded first aid kit!
Photo Credit: Dinomite
A Turok: Evolution blood vial!!! This is probably one of the crazier artifacts! But keep scrolling, they went above and beyond when creating Evolution artifacts!
A Turok: Evolution chocolate egg box (without egg lol).
They made a raptor head mount!!
This is special. These are they famed Evolution raptor claws, which were molded by using a rubber mold of an actual raptor claw by Peyton Duncan, the Art Director of Evolution.
This is one of, if not the most, legendary artifact, which is a full scale replica of the War Club Tal'Set uses in Turok: Evolution! Acclaim only made 1 used for promoting the game at shows, ect.
Photo Credit: dbest4u

Turok 2008

A Turok (2008) t-shirt. Photo Credit: Flyman73
Another variant of the Turok (2008) t-shirt still wrapped in the original plastic.
This is the green variant of an actual MRE that was given to contest winners. Yes, you heard correctly, an actual military Meal Ready to Eat! Contents included several types of coffee, a glow stick, and a limited edition DVD. Photo Credit: Generationx
Photo Credit: Generationx
This is a Turok (2008) satchel, which came with a t-shirt and a silver colored MRE. Photo Credit: Flyman73
Photo Credit: Flyman73
Photo Credit: Flyman73
What the Turok (2008) glowstick looks like when it's used.
A couple MREs with an Evolution First Aid kit.
Turok (2008) Dog tags.
A Turok 2008 beanie
Here is a very cool Turok (2008) jacket!

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