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. Jazz and Spaz are not even good.įrank, ik denk dat je de ‘Did you Know’ over dat Jazz en Spaz van de site zal moeten halen, want hij klopt niet.Ah. Spaz has won and that means this myth is Busted. So, is this myth Busted, plausible or confirmed? Jazz has got an 7- and Spaz has won with an 9. Who is the most funniest? For this game we’ve gave also marks. In this game we have tested the special powers of Jazz and Spaz. Jazz has won with 53 tiles, with a Super Jump and helicopter ears. He jumps 26 tiles far with a double jump and a spurt. Spaz has won round one, so he went first. He jumps with the Double Jump and a run 9 tiles. You can download the level that we have used to test this myth. If this tournament ends in a draw, this myth is confirmed. We have three games: jump high, jump far, powers and laughing. In this myth we have tested another ‘Did you know’.Īre Jazz and Spaz really even best? Is no one of the two better? Well, time to test it!
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