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Earthworm Jim 2

Earthworm Jim 2 is a 1995 run and gun platform video game and the sequel to Earthworm Jim, and the second and final game in the Earthworm Jim series developed by original creators Doug TenNapel, David Perry and Shiny Entertainment. It was released in late 1995 and early 1996 depending on region and video game console, initially being released for the Sega Genesis and Super Nintendo Entertainment System, before being ported to other platforms.[12][13]

Earthworm Jim 2
Developer(s)
  • Screaming Pink (Saturn, PlayStation)
    Rainbow Arts (MS-DOS)
    SuperEmpire (GBA)
Publisher(s)Majesco Entertainment (GBA)
Producer(s)David A. Luehmann
Scott Herrington
Designer(s)David Perry
Doug TenNapel
Programmer(s)Andy Astor
Nicholas Jones
Artist(s)Nick Bruty
Stephen Crow
Mark Lorenzen
Mike Dietz
Composer(s)Tommy Tallarico
Tony Bernetich
Christopher Beck[11]
SeriesEarthworm Jim
EngineAnimotion
Platform(s)Genesis, SNES, Saturn, MS-DOS, PlayStation, Game Boy Advance, Windows, MacOS, Linux, Wii
Release
November 15, 1995
  • Genesis/Mega Drive
    • EU: December 22, 1995
    SNES
    • EU: January 25, 1996
    Saturn
    MS-DOS
    PlayStation
    • EU: November 1996
    Game Boy Advance
    • NA: June 5, 2002[7]
    • EU: November 29, 2002
    GOG.com
    • WW: October 7, 2008
    Wii Virtual Console
    Steam
    • WW: November 4, 2009
    Nintendo Switch Online
    • WW: March 31, 2022
Genre(s)Run and gun, Platform
Mode(s)Single-player

Gameplay edit

 
Snott slowing Jim's descent

The purpose of the game is largely the same as it was in the original Earthworm Jim; traverse through the levels in order to save Princess What's-Her-Name from Psy-Crow.[14] However, gameplay is much more diverse than in the original game.

While the majority of levels are still based on run and gun and platform game elements, separate levels incorporate different gameplay elements as well.[15] Some levels, such as the opening level, "Anything but Tangerines", and the game's eighth level, "Level Ate", play largely the same as the original Earthworm Jim, with the exception of there being a larger variety of moves at the player's disposal.[16] For instance, there are more types of guns to use once found in a level, such as an auto-aiming gun, or the "Barn Blaster" gun which takes out every enemy visible on the screen.[16] New power-ups include the chip butty, which increases Jim's suit power to 200%.[17] Additionally, Jim's friend, Snott, travels with him and can be used to stick to and swing from other slimy green surfaces or as a parachute upon jumping.[16]

Other levels stray much farther from this formula. In the third level, "Villi People", the player must guide Jim, in the disguise of a blind cave salamander, through intestinal passages, while avoiding exploding sheep and hazards embedded in the floors and walls.[15] The latter part of the level suddenly switches to a game show/trivia format, where the player has to answer nonsensical multiple choice questions that commonly have no logically correct answer.[16] Another level, aptly titled "Inflated Head", has Jim's head inflated much like a balloon, and the player must control Jim as he floats upward, avoiding touching sharp objects which cause him to fall back down to the start of the level, all the while dodging Evil the Cat's attacks.[18]

Yet another, "The Flyin' King", plays as an isometric shooter, with Jim again on his "pocket rocket", where a balloon with a bomb must be directed to the end of the level, and defended from enemies, in order to defeat Major Mucus.[15] The last level of the game, "See Jim Run Run Jim Run", is not a typical boss fight, but rather, a race against Psy-Crow through an obstacle course to get to Princess What's-Her-Name.[16] The game ends with Jim saving the Princess, but all three characters eventually turning randomly into cows.[16]

Versions and releases edit

The game, much like the first, was developed for the Sega Genesis and then ported over to the Super NES.[16] They were released virtually simultaneously and were largely the same game, the only differences being that the Super NES version had alternate background art,[16] and the ability to switch weapons. The Genesis version was released in Japan exclusively via the Sega Channel service.[2] Rainbow Arts ported the game to MS-DOS along with the first game, in a package titled "Earthworm Jim 1 & 2: The Whole Can 'O Worms". This port featured an upgraded CD-DA music soundtrack, more voice clips and redrawn graphics, but lacked the "Lorenzen's Soil" level.[16] Versions for the Sega Saturn and PlayStation (both developed by a separate studio, Screaming Pink, Inc.) were also released, which contained the upgraded audio and all of the levels from the original.[16] Both of these versions were identical, and contained background art and graphical differences separate from any other versions of the game.[16] On a 1994 conference held on CompuServe with Shiny Entertainment prior to its release, David Perry stated that they were considering making a version of the game for the Atari Jaguar, which never came to fruition.[19]

Many years later, it was ported to a newer generation of systems. A Game Boy Advance port, developed by Russian studio SuperEmpire Inc, based on the Super NES release, was released in 2002.[16] It has been widely criticized for poor graphics, bad sound and music, and very glitchy gameplay.[16] The Genesis version was later released for download on the Wii via the Virtual Console in 2009, as well.[15] The MS-DOS version was re-released through DOSbox emulation on GOG.com and Steam. The Super NES version was re-released on the Nintendo Switch Online Service in March 2022.

Reception edit

Reception for the game was very positive. Sources such as IGN and GameZone declared it as better overall than the original,[39][40] which was also very well received. Destructoid praised the game's humor, innovative gameplay, and "mini-game" style levels spread throughout the game were also held in high regard as a welcome change from the linear gameplay common at the time.[41] Reviewing the Genesis version, one reviewer for Electronic Gaming Monthly disapproved of the game, remarking "where the first had technique, this one just gets cheap", but the remaining three declared it a worthy sequel. They commented that it retains the same great gameplay of the original while adding excellent new weapons and levels "which are even crazier than before".[24] Reviewers for GamePro gave rave reviews for both the Genesis and Super NES versions. They noted that the basic gameplay and premise are unchanged from the first game, but highly praised the new level designs, diverse soundtrack, and improved animations for the title character, with one of the reviewers concluding that "Earthworm Jim 2 manages to exceed the lofty standards of the first game."[42][43] A reviewer for Next Generation likewise felt that the inventive new level designs were more than enough to make the game feel fresh in spite of its using the same gameplay. He summarized that "For the most part, this long-awaited sequel has answered the success of the first installment using more of the same humor, action, and skill, adding a few surprises this time around."[28] Sega Saturn Magazine (previously Sega Magazine) gave the Genesis version a 94%, citing the variety of gameplay styles with "every one, in every way, sickeningly well implemented."[37]

While the Genesis and Super NES versions were generally held in high regard, some of the other versions were more poorly received. The PlayStation port, which contained the same content as the original releases, received a poor review 3/10 score from Computer and Video Games, due to there being no significant improvements, despite the obviously more powerful hardware of the PlayStation.[23] Similarly, The Sega Saturn version, though generally well received, also received similar criticism, withSega Saturn Magazine describing Earthworm Jim 2 as an excellent game, but derided the lack of advancements in the Saturn version, and summarized it as "a great game – a year ago. On a different console."[38] A Next Generation critic was more forgiving of the lack of major enhancements, contending that "the title is amazingly fun even on a machine designed for 3D gaming", though he acknowledged that those who had already played the Genesis or Super NES version would have no reason to play the game again on the Saturn.[29] GamePro's Major Mike disagreed, contending that changes such as the new backgrounds, remixed music, and loading screens make the game feel fresh and new.[44]

The 2002 Game Boy Advance release was panned by critics as well, but this time due to the game having an "unfinished" game engine, glitched graphics, and an unpredictable save system. IGN stated that "the action tends to slow down in the most unlikely locations ...and the gameplay's inconsistent...load a game where you instantly die for no apparent reason".[26] GameSpot felt similarly, calling it "unplayable".[25] GameSpot nominated Earthworm Jim 2 for its 2002 "Most Disappointing Game on Game Boy Advance" and "Worst Game on Game Boy Advance" awards.[45] Reviewing the Virtual Console release of the Genesis version, Marcel van Duyn of Nintendo Life had mixed reactions on various different gameplay mechanics.[15]

Accolades edit

Earthworm Jim 2 was nominated for the Video Software Dealers Association's "Video Game of the Year" for 1995,[46] losing to Donkey Kong Country 2.[47] In 1996, GamesMaster ranked the Mega Drive version second in their "The GamesMaster Mega Drive Top 10."[48] In 1998, Saturn Power listed the Saturn version 90th in their Top 100 Sega Saturn Games.[49] IGN rated the game 40th on its "Top 100 SNES Games of All Time." They praised the Snott dynamic that it added a lot to the gameplay experience.[50]

Sequels edit

The Earthworm Jim series had future sequels, including Earthworm Jim 3D and Earthworm Jim: Menace 2 the Galaxy. They were developed by different developers, with vastly different gameplay and styles, and received generally negative reception.[51]

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Earthworm Jim 2 is a 1995 run and gun platform video game and the sequel to Earthworm Jim and the second and final game in the Earthworm Jim series developed by original creators Doug TenNapel David Perry and Shiny Entertainment It was released in late 1995 and early 1996 depending on region and video game console initially being released for the Sega Genesis and Super Nintendo Entertainment System before being ported to other platforms 12 13 Earthworm Jim 2Developer s Shiny Entertainment Screaming Pink Saturn PlayStation Rainbow Arts MS DOS SuperEmpire GBA Publisher s NA Playmates Interactive EntertainmentEU Virgin Interactive EntertainmentJP Takara Saturn Sega Channel MD GEN Majesco Entertainment GBA Producer s David A LuehmannScott HerringtonDesigner s David PerryDoug TenNapelProgrammer s Andy AstorNicholas JonesArtist s Nick BrutyStephen CrowMark LorenzenMike DietzComposer s Tommy TallaricoTony BernetichChristopher Beck 11 SeriesEarthworm JimEngineAnimotionPlatform s Genesis SNES Saturn MS DOS PlayStation Game Boy Advance Windows MacOS Linux WiiReleaseNovember 15 1995 Genesis Mega DriveNA November 15 1995 1 EU December 22 1995JP September 1996 Sega Channel 2 SNESNA November 15 1995 1 EU January 25 1996 SaturnNA May 15 1996 3 EU October 1996 4 JP November 11 1996 5 MS DOSNA April 30 1996 6 PlayStationEU November 1996 Game Boy AdvanceNA June 5 2002 7 EU November 29 2002 GOG comWW October 7 2008 Wii Virtual ConsoleJP September 1 2009 8 PAL December 4 2009 10 NA December 14 2009 9 SteamWW November 4 2009 Nintendo Switch OnlineWW March 31 2022Genre s Run and gun PlatformMode s Single player Contents 1 Gameplay 2 Versions and releases 3 Reception 3 1 Accolades 4 Sequels 5 References 6 External linksGameplay edit nbsp Snott slowing Jim s descent The purpose of the game is largely the same as it was in the original Earthworm Jim traverse through the levels in order to save Princess What s Her Name from Psy Crow 14 However gameplay is much more diverse than in the original game While the majority of levels are still based on run and gun and platform game elements separate levels incorporate different gameplay elements as well 15 Some levels such as the opening level Anything but Tangerines and the game s eighth level Level Ate play largely the same as the original Earthworm Jim with the exception of there being a larger variety of moves at the player s disposal 16 For instance there are more types of guns to use once found in a level such as an auto aiming gun or the Barn Blaster gun which takes out every enemy visible on the screen 16 New power ups include the chip butty which increases Jim s suit power to 200 17 Additionally Jim s friend Snott travels with him and can be used to stick to and swing from other slimy green surfaces or as a parachute upon jumping 16 Other levels stray much farther from this formula In the third level Villi People the player must guide Jim in the disguise of a blind cave salamander through intestinal passages while avoiding exploding sheep and hazards embedded in the floors and walls 15 The latter part of the level suddenly switches to a game show trivia format where the player has to answer nonsensical multiple choice questions that commonly have no logically correct answer 16 Another level aptly titled Inflated Head has Jim s head inflated much like a balloon and the player must control Jim as he floats upward avoiding touching sharp objects which cause him to fall back down to the start of the level all the while dodging Evil the Cat s attacks 18 Yet another The Flyin King plays as an isometric shooter with Jim again on his pocket rocket where a balloon with a bomb must be directed to the end of the level and defended from enemies in order to defeat Major Mucus 15 The last level of the game See Jim Run Run Jim Run is not a typical boss fight but rather a race against Psy Crow through an obstacle course to get to Princess What s Her Name 16 The game ends with Jim saving the Princess but all three characters eventually turning randomly into cows 16 Versions and releases editThe game much like the first was developed for the Sega Genesis and then ported over to the Super NES 16 They were released virtually simultaneously and were largely the same game the only differences being that the Super NES version had alternate background art 16 and the ability to switch weapons The Genesis version was released in Japan exclusively via the Sega Channel service 2 Rainbow Arts ported the game to MS DOS along with the first game in a package titled Earthworm Jim 1 amp 2 The Whole Can O Worms This port featured an upgraded CD DA music soundtrack more voice clips and redrawn graphics but lacked the Lorenzen s Soil level 16 Versions for the Sega Saturn and PlayStation both developed by a separate studio Screaming Pink Inc were also released which contained the upgraded audio and all of the levels from the original 16 Both of these versions were identical and contained background art and graphical differences separate from any other versions of the game 16 On a 1994 conference held on CompuServe with Shiny Entertainment prior to its release David Perry stated that they were considering making a version of the game for the Atari Jaguar which never came to fruition 19 Many years later it was ported to a newer generation of systems A Game Boy Advance port developed by Russian studio SuperEmpire Inc based on the Super NES release was released in 2002 16 It has been widely criticized for poor graphics bad sound and music and very glitchy gameplay 16 The Genesis version was later released for download on the Wii via the Virtual Console in 2009 as well 15 The MS DOS version was re released through DOSbox emulation on GOG com and Steam The Super NES version was re released on the Nintendo Switch Online Service in March 2022 Reception editReceptionReview scoresPublicationScoreAllGame nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp GEN 20 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SNES 21 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SAT 22 Computer and Video Games3 10 PS1 23 Electronic Gaming Monthly7 875 10 GEN 24 GameSpot2 10 GBA 25 IGN4 10 GBA 26 M Games76 SMD 27 Next Generation nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp GEN 28 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SAT 29 Nintendo Life nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp GEN 15 Official Nintendo Magazine91 100 SNES 30 Play69 PS1 31 Super Game Power4 8 5 SNES 33 Super Play85 SNES 34 Total 90 100 SNES 32 Video Games DE 78 PS 35 80 SAT 36 Sega Saturn Magazine94 GEN 37 72 SAT 38 Reception for the game was very positive Sources such as IGN and GameZone declared it as better overall than the original 39 40 which was also very well received Destructoid praised the game s humor innovative gameplay and mini game style levels spread throughout the game were also held in high regard as a welcome change from the linear gameplay common at the time 41 Reviewing the Genesis version one reviewer for Electronic Gaming Monthly disapproved of the game remarking where the first had technique this one just gets cheap but the remaining three declared it a worthy sequel They commented that it retains the same great gameplay of the original while adding excellent new weapons and levels which are even crazier than before 24 Reviewers for GamePro gave rave reviews for both the Genesis and Super NES versions They noted that the basic gameplay and premise are unchanged from the first game but highly praised the new level designs diverse soundtrack and improved animations for the title character with one of the reviewers concluding that Earthworm Jim 2 manages to exceed the lofty standards of the first game 42 43 A reviewer for Next Generation likewise felt that the inventive new level designs were more than enough to make the game feel fresh in spite of its using the same gameplay He summarized that For the most part this long awaited sequel has answered the success of the first installment using more of the same humor action and skill adding a few surprises this time around 28 Sega Saturn Magazine previously Sega Magazine gave the Genesis version a 94 citing the variety of gameplay styles with every one in every way sickeningly well implemented 37 While the Genesis and Super NES versions were generally held in high regard some of the other versions were more poorly received The PlayStation port which contained the same content as the original releases received a poor review 3 10 score from Computer and Video Games due to there being no significant improvements despite the obviously more powerful hardware of the PlayStation 23 Similarly The Sega Saturn version though generally well received also received similar criticism withSega Saturn Magazine describing Earthworm Jim 2 as an excellent game but derided the lack of advancements in the Saturn version and summarized it as a great game a year ago On a different console 38 A Next Generation critic was more forgiving of the lack of major enhancements contending that the title is amazingly fun even on a machine designed for 3D gaming though he acknowledged that those who had already played the Genesis or Super NES version would have no reason to play the game again on the Saturn 29 GamePro s Major Mike disagreed contending that changes such as the new backgrounds remixed music and loading screens make the game feel fresh and new 44 The 2002 Game Boy Advance release was panned by critics as well but this time due to the game having an unfinished game engine glitched graphics and an unpredictable save system IGN stated that the action tends to slow down in the most unlikely locations and the gameplay s inconsistent load a game where you instantly die for no apparent reason 26 GameSpot felt similarly calling it unplayable 25 GameSpot nominated Earthworm Jim 2 for its 2002 Most Disappointing Game on Game Boy Advance and Worst Game on Game Boy Advance awards 45 Reviewing the Virtual Console release of the Genesis version Marcel van Duyn of Nintendo Life had mixed reactions on various different gameplay mechanics 15 Accolades edit Earthworm Jim 2 was nominated for the Video Software Dealers Association s Video Game of the Year for 1995 46 losing to Donkey Kong Country 2 47 In 1996 GamesMaster ranked the Mega Drive version second in their The GamesMaster Mega Drive Top 10 48 In 1998 Saturn Power listed the Saturn version 90th in their Top 100 Sega Saturn Games 49 IGN rated the game 40th on its Top 100 SNES Games of All Time They praised the Snott dynamic that it added a lot to the gameplay experience 50 Sequels editThe Earthworm Jim series had future sequels including Earthworm Jim 3D and Earthworm Jim Menace 2 the Galaxy They were developed by different developers with vastly different gameplay and styles and received generally negative reception 51 References edit a b Press release 1995 11 13 GET READY FOR EARTHWORM WEDNESDAY Sega Retro 10 June 2016 Retrieved 10 June 2016 a b アースワームジム2 セガ Wii R バーチャルコンソール公式サイト Archived from the original on 2016 03 03 Retrieved 2016 01 08 Earthworm 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