

(Yeah, I was hovering over their website waiting for them to release this.) As of, uh, fifteen minutes before I posted this. Epic Games included a couple of Jazz songs in their 20th Anniversary Soundtrack Compilation thingy, and Alexander Brandon once gifted Lori Central with the JJ2 soundtrack (still in module format), but overall, despite its universally beloved music, the Jazz Jackrabbit series has never seen a commercial soundtrack release. I have found no ordering information for this game.A great many developments in the video gaming world have arisen since the mid-1990’s, among them being the idea that a game’s soundtrack might be something that could be released independently. Patches Jazz Jackrabbit ATI video card patch for corrupt setup display (64,578 bytes) Jazz Jackrabbit: Holiday Hare Episode X shareware episode (1,437,899 bytes) Jazz Jackrabbit v1.0 Shareware Episode (1,417,337 bytes)Įxtras Jazz Jackrabbit: Holiday Hare 1995 Episode X shareware episode (1,440,508 bytes) Jazz Jackrabbit v1.1 Shareware Episode (1,429,362 bytes) There are 10 episodes in this game, with only two episodes playable in the shareware version.Ĭomplete version history: Jazz Jackrabbit v1.3 Shareware Episode (1,947,482 bytes) A second Episode X was released in 1995 as Jazz Jackrabbit: Holiday Hare 1995, which takes place on the planet Candion instead of Holidaius. Episode X (originally released as the standalone Jazz Jackrabbit: Holiday Hare demo in 1994) was added in version 1.3. Originally, episodes 1-3 and 4-6 could be purchased separately, and three new episodes, A-C, were added in the CD-ROM version, Jazz Jackrabbit CD. The graphics and sound are excellent, and Jazz Jackrabbit is generally regarded as one of the best DOS games ever. He's also a great jumper, so perhaps he's Sonic, Mario, and Duke Nukem rolled into one. Finally, Jazz carries a big gun and finds many different kinds of ammo.

There are a lot of items to collect, which requires extensive exploration, something that Sonic wouldn't have time for. Being a rabbit, Jazz can run fast, and speed is a major component of the game, warranting instant comparison to Sonic the Hedgehog. Jazz Jackrabbit is a combination of several styles of platform game.
