SCD

Earthworm Jim: Edición Especial

La versión mejorada para Sega CD del culto plataformas con la lombriz interestelar más enrollada. Incluye nuevas cinemáticas animadas, audio en calidad CD y contenido adicional ausente en la versión en cartucho.

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Fecha de lanzamiento
January 1, 1995
Jugadores
1
Región
US
Tamaño de ROM
46.8 MB

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Historia

Jim is a normal earthworm , until a special "super suit" falls from the sky and allows him to operate much like a human, with his worm body acting as a head and the suit acting as a body. Jim now must evade the game's many antagonists , who want the suit back. The game plays out with Jim succeeding in his quest to meet Princess What's-Her-Name. However, she is crushed by a cow that Jim launched into space at the beginning of the game.

Sistemas de juego

The game plays as a 2D sidescrolling platformer with elements of a run and gun game as well. The player controls Jim and must maneuver him through the level while avoiding obstacles and enemies. The player can use Jim's gun as a method of shooting enemies, or his worm body as a whip for whipping enemies. The whip move also allows the player to grab hold of, and swing from, certain hooks. Some levels have additional requirements beyond merely getting to the end of the level. For example, the level "For Pete's Sake" involves making sure the computer-controlled Peter Puppy character gets through the level unscathed, which is accomplished by whipping him to make him jump over pits, and defeating enemies before they can harm him. Failure to do so results in Peter lashing out at Jim, depleting his health. Levels commonly culminate with a boss battle . The game incorporates a large variety of villains in the boss battles, including Hickboy, Psy-Crow, Queen Slug-for-a-Butt, Evil the Cat, Bob the Killer Goldfish, Major Mucus, and Professor Monkey-for-a-Head-exclusive Robotic Chicken. Two villains made their only appearance in this game: Chuck, a junkyard man with a tendency to vomit bizarre objects; and Doc Duodenum , a crazed organ of a giant alien. In between most levels, a racing level called "Andy Asteroids" is played. Unlike the rest of the game, it places the viewpoint behind Jim. The player must direct Jim on his rocket, in a race against Psy-Crow, through a tube-like structure while collecting items and boosts and avoiding asteroids. If the player wins, the next level is started instantly. If Psy-Crow wins, a boss fight against him must be won to progress to the next level. Other variations in gameplay occur throughout the game as well, such as a competitive bungee-jumping and fighting level, and an underwater maze that must be traversed both within a time limit and without crashing too many times.

Ventas y rendimiento comercial

Copias vendidas
1 million copies

Reseñas de medios

IGN
1
GameSpot
1
Famitsu
6/10
Electronic Gaming Monthly
9/10
EGM
1995
Nintendo Power
200

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