Yesterday the Dutch National Home Computer Museum (Helmond, the Netherlands) opened a new section that feature’s community member Anne Bras his Guinness world record of most complete and largest big box collection. This has a special section dedicated to Dutch gaming with ofcourse Jazz Jackrabbit.
With the opening the gaming cover band “Floppy Ears and big guns” performed covers from games such as Doom, Prince of Persia, Jazz Jackrabbit and Duke Nukem. This including a belly dancer dancing on Prince of Persia music.
Was there enough music? Nope, not really. DJ Wisefire (Ysbrand) performed some funky 8 bit music with his rather unique instrument; a Nintendo DS Micro.
Also there was a presentation from JP van Seventer (Dutch Game Garden, Davilex) and a special geust appearance from Jazz Jackrabbit dev Arjan Brussee (Epic Games, Guerilla). In which people could bombard him with gaming, development & pc related questions.
If you want to visit the museum yourself, to see the Jazz Jackrabbit collection or other nifty home computer trinkets? You can find info on their website: https://www.homecomputermuseum.nl/en/
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Eat your lima beans, Johnny.
G@vie on 27 Sep 2022 at 08:34
Great stuff! Wish I was there. That looks like a Nintendo DS though, not a GBA.
PT32 on 27 Sep 2022 at 23:58
That’s so neat! Would be awesome to visit someday.
Slaz on 28 Sep 2022 at 21:43
The Floppy Ears and the Big Guns! That takes me back a few years! Great to see them rocking again.
Now I have to consider visiting this museum soon.