Fasten your seatbelts for the ride of your life! JAZZ JACKRABBIT is coming towards you at light speed, and this little bunny carries a big gun. The evil turtle emperor Devan Shell has rabbitnapped the beloved princess Eva Earlong. Now he’s swiping all the goodies in the galaxy to support his plot of Galactic Rabbit Destruction! Lead the speedy Jazz on a wild treasure hunt spanning enormous areas jam-packed with major danger!
Jazz features ULTRA-FAST scrolling 256 color graphics, ROCKING Digital Audio with Surround Sound, and WHITE-HOT action from Epic MegaGames! Look out Sonic, this is one tough little bunny!
August 1st 1994 saw the release of Epic MegaNews #3, and its announcement of the shareware version of Jazz Jackrabbit. The initial release, with the APOGEE cheat code that they quickly removed for some obscure reason.
Time would bring two Holiday Hare freeware releases (what we’d call DLC nowadays), an expansion pack with three new main episodes, cameos in other games, a sequel with three expansions of its own, a plush doll, a GBA game, an iOS stick shooter demo, and nobody knows how many failed attempts to produce a third game in the main series. But that was all later. Today we celebrate Jazz Jackrabbit 1.
Happy 20th Anniversary, everybunny! I’ve dug up a bunch of links and posted them in the comments.
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Eat your lima beans, Johnny.
Violet CLM on 1 Aug 2014 at 07:51
Downloads and other links:
Jazz Jackrabbit shareware
Holiday Hare 1994 Freeware
Holiday Hare 1995 Freeware
Jazz 1 emulated in your browser
Open-Source remake of Jazz 1 for lots of platforms
Usermade Jazz 1 levels
Jazz 1 editing utilities: J1E, JJ1MOD, J1LES
Jazz 1 tilesets converted for use in Jazz 2
Jazz 1 shareware ported to Jazz 2
Jazz 1 shareware recreated from scratch using normal Jazz 2 tilesets
Unfinished, more extreme version of the same
Ask GOG.com to sell Jazz 1
and Jazz 2
or contact Epic Games directly
Buy the Official Soundtrack
Buy the Official T-Shirt
PT32 on 1 Aug 2014 at 14:29
Happy Birthday, to one of the most influential games on my childhood (and current adulthood). Jazz, the world may not remember you, but I always will. Here’s to the next twenty years; may they be even more fantastic than the last twenty.
Slaz on 5 Aug 2014 at 14:49
Happy birthday to one of the first games I ever played and still love today!
I’ve celebrated by replaying Sonic With A Gun instead. :P
Roobar on 10 Aug 2014 at 19:18
Happy Anniversary!