🎮 Comment Most background graphics were altered for the SNES port. But this is a rare case where the music definitely sounds better on the Genesis. I didn’t use the “toilet” because I didn’t want to skip half of the level. Oh and btw: Earthworm Jim 4 was a hoax.
For me, there's truly no other game like *Earthworm Jim.* It's this pure '90s gross-out, sci-fi toonfest with an aesthetic that can't quite be recaptured. Used to mess around with the sprites in Phototshop a lot back in my teens; making battle scenes, funny bits and actually appreciating the level designs, 'cos they actually pretty intuitive when you look at them as a whole. Also, *Level 5* is still the coolest and most unsettling stage in the game, hands down. Aside from loving Professor Monkey-For-A-Head, there's just something particularly creepy about the enemies - They're sort of faceless and humourless compared to the others.
Oh he was so proud of this game actually that he used a hoax Earthworm Jim 4 to scam money from investors for a fake console that is never happening. Im not joking.
as someone who played BOTH the Genesis and the SNES version growing up (I had a Genesis and relatives had a SNES and we both owned EWJ 1 and 2) I will say that the soundtrack on the SNES sounds "better" because there was more variation in instrumentation (Level 5/Down the Tubes being an exception, the Genesis version is probably the standout for the whole game) but the actual sound effects were better on the the Genesis. I don't know if it was a memory issue or something, but for some reason the SNES version is just missing a lot of effects (such as Jim saying "Oh yeah!" when you grab a continue, or the title screen posing being completely voiced in the Genesis and the SNES version just...not). Weirdly enough, they kind of fixed that for EWJ2 as the title screen bit with Jim playing accordion for Princess What's-her-name only plays one pitch on the Genesis and for the SNES port it actually changes pitch. Ports are weird
🎮 Comment
Most background graphics were altered for the SNES port. But this is a rare case where the music definitely sounds better on the Genesis. I didn’t use the “toilet” because I didn’t want to skip half of the level. Oh and btw: Earthworm Jim 4 was a hoax.
Longplay of Earthworm Jim (English US 🇱🇷) 0:00/59:32
Language: English, Japanese
In this video
00:00 - Start
00:30 - New Junk City
04:47 - New Junk City Boss (Billy the Bin)
06:07 - Andy Asteroids 1
07:52 - What the Heck?
13:16 - What the Heck? Boss (Evil the Cat)
14:15 - Andy Asteroids 2
15:49 - Down the Tubes
22:43 - Andy Asteroids 3
24:10 - Snot a Problem
30:18 - Andy Asteroids 4
31:50 - Level 5
35:47 - Secret Level
38:06 - Level 5 Continued
43:10 - Level 5 Boss (Robo Chicken)
44:25 - Andy Asteroids 5
45:45 - For Pete's Sake
51:25 - Andy Asteroids 6
56:20 - Final Boss (The Evil Queen Slug-for-a-Butt)
57:30 - Ending + Credits
EARTHWORM JIM™
(©) 1994 Playmates
Interactive Entertainment
All Rights Reserved
Licensed by Nintendo
Jim with meets Princess 👑👸 and instantly falls in love with her. She puckers up to kiss him, but as he approaches her, the cow 🐄🐮that was launched in New Junk City 🏙🌇🌆🌃🌁 lands on her with like take a crown.
Earthworm Jim finds Princess What's-Her-Name in the ending of the first game.
0:30 New York City's Junk
Thanks for the long play Retro and the LPA team!
My childhood game that is really great thank you 🌹
Love Earthworm Jim. Played it all the time on my old windows computer. Good Vid 👍
It's crazy how easy you make it look! I've been trying to record it lately but man, the game is brutal. Well done!
Bro that advanced route on Pete's sake was just egregious. And you waited until the last second lol hilarious. My jaw hit the ground.
For me, there's truly no other game like *Earthworm Jim.* It's this pure '90s gross-out, sci-fi toonfest with an aesthetic that can't quite be recaptured.
Used to mess around with the sprites in Phototshop a lot back in my teens; making battle scenes, funny bits and actually appreciating the level designs, 'cos they actually pretty intuitive when you look at them as a whole.
Also, *Level 5* is still the coolest and most unsettling stage in the game, hands down. Aside from loving Professor Monkey-For-A-Head, there's just something particularly creepy about the enemies - They're sort of faceless and humourless compared to the others.
Tommy Tallarico will be proud of this game, my childhood what i've played this.
Oh he was so proud of this game actually that he used a hoax Earthworm Jim 4 to scam money from investors for a fake console that is never happening. Im not joking.
ruclips.net/video/0twDETh6QaI/видео.html yeah...
What a game it deserves a remake
It had one on 2010 by Gameloft
And the hd but...
Hd is rare, very rare
Aww! Those Worms are super stronger cute at the Intro
Whoaaaaaaaaaaaa Nellie!
Groovy.
#53)Great vidéo as always my friend (Welcome/Full support)
Puppies 😁
as someone who played BOTH the Genesis and the SNES version growing up (I had a Genesis and relatives had a SNES and we both owned EWJ 1 and 2) I will say that the soundtrack on the SNES sounds "better" because there was more variation in instrumentation (Level 5/Down the Tubes being an exception, the Genesis version is probably the standout for the whole game) but the actual sound effects were better on the the Genesis. I don't know if it was a memory issue or something, but for some reason the SNES version is just missing a lot of effects (such as Jim saying "Oh yeah!" when you grab a continue, or the title screen posing being completely voiced in the Genesis and the SNES version just...not).
Weirdly enough, they kind of fixed that for EWJ2 as the title screen bit with Jim playing accordion for Princess What's-her-name only plays one pitch on the Genesis and for the SNES port it actually changes pitch. Ports are weird
Earthworm Jim 1 and 3d is coming soon to Snes and Nintendo 64 in Switch Online
The first 2 games are already out
@@ivanfrancoextraschannel2005 I know
Oh my God something The Princess no!
Earthworm Jim SNES is good… in the music at least! Everything else doesn’t live up to Sega Genesis!
OUCH!
Somebody remix this with crash bandicoot theme
Earthworm Jim 2?
you are reviewing the game that is good but the SNES version
SNES music is better imo
Okay let's play Earthworm Jim in Super Nintendo was for created of Maria The animator
Looks like the SMD game.