![]() ![]() The standalone version's here, at a cost of 22Mb, or if you have the original Jazz 2 installed, you can grab the teeny one. Oddly, I experienced some nasty slowdown, which is either an incompatibility with Windows 7 or something, or 6Gb of RAM isn't enough to run a platform game from 1998. As I didn't, I can't usefully comment on how it compares to the originals. Jazz Jackrabbit is high-speed action through and through. ![]() As in, idle curiosity probably isn't worth indulging - this is likely only for those who played Jazz 1/2 to death, I suspect. DOWNLOAD THE GAME FREE DOSBOXJAZZ.ZIP - 1,365k - Run JAZZ.EXE to play Play online in browser Buy the full version of Jazz Jackrabbit at GOG.com Original archive ( jazz. This time its a fight for the galaxy and the love of a beautiful princess. GOG. It's pretty enough despite the low resolution, but very early 90s in its presentation, music and mechanics. Jazz Jackrabbit is available for a small price on the following website, and is no longer abandonware. Here you can download tilesets, custom levels (both battle and single player), and even full episodes that are made by Jazz2 fans. Regardless, it's up on Moddb and it features four new Jazz levels, playable as the green manrabbit himself, his sister Lori or, yes, Spaz. In this game, you take on the role of the green hare Jazz, who was sent by the king of the planet Carrotus to search for the disappeared princess Eva. I'm not entirely sure which side of the legal grey zone this falls on, as it can be played without owning Jazz 2. Everything has its fans, of course - and that's why, improbably, Jazz Jackrabbit 2.5 exists. It was huge in 1994 because the PC really didn't get many of the platformers that were utterly pervasive on the SNES and Megadrive, but 1998's Spaz-co-starring sequel was the lurid lagomorph's last gasp, bar an unnsuccessful Gameboy Advance jobbie in 2002. The gifts you've given us over the years.Īnyway, the retromancers amongst you may be interested to fiddle with this fan-made semi-sequel to Epic's old Sonic rival. I was not previously aware that 90s platformer Jazz Jackrabbit 2 featured the titular bunny's brother, a bug-eyed, drooling loon called - their name, not mine - 'Spaz.' Wait: Epic actually got away with that in a commercial game? Or is it just a term of abuse in the UK, not the US? Oh, CliffyB.
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