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|caption = Title screen.
 
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|publisher = Shin-Shin Electronics
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'''''Earthworm Jim 2''''' ({{Mousetext|蚯蚓吉姆2|Qiūyǐn Jímǔ 2}}) is an unlicensed port of the game of the same name, made for the Famicom by Shin-Shin Electronics and published by [[Ka Sheng]] in 1996.
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'''''Earthworm Jim 2''''' ({{Mousetext|蚯蚓吉姆2|Qiūyǐn Jímǔ 2}}) is an unlicensed port of the game of the same name, made for the Famicom by a team of (or at least related to) [[Ex-Sachen developers]] and published by [[Ka Sheng]] in 1996.
   
 
== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
[[File:Lorenzo.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Screencap from the removed "Lorenzo's Soil" level.]]
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[[File:Lorenzo.jpg|thumb|left|Screencap from the removed "Lorenzo's Soil" level.]]
This version is considerably more faithful to the SNES version than it is to the Mega Drive version. Graphics and music are taken from the original game, but the graphics are less accurate than those of Super Game's port, although Shin-Shin's version has far more responsive controls and somewhat more recognizable music. It has several levels based off of ''Anything But Tangerines'', ''Granny Chair'', ''Puppy Love'', ''Udderly Abducted'', and a possible "See Jim Run, Run Jim Run". The ending is an 8-bit screenshot of the "Well done!" cows seen after each level of the original game. Unlike Super game's port, Jim can whip, although it's useless, and has limited ammo, but cannot use the Snott backpack.
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This version is considerably more faithful to the SNES version than it is to the Mega Drive version. Graphics and music are taken from the original game, but the graphics are less accurate than those of Super Game's port, although Shin-Shin's version has far more responsive controls and somewhat more recognizable music. It has several levels based off of Anything But Tangerines, Granny Chair, Puppy Love, Udderly Abducted, and a possible "See Jim Run, Run Jim Run". The ending is an 8-bit screenshot of the "Well done!" cows seen after each level of the original game. Unlike [[Super Game (company)|Super Game]]'s port, Jim can whip, although it's useless, and has limited ammo, but cannot use the Snott backpack.
   
 
== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==
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{{Main|Earthworm Jim 2 (Shin-Shin)/gallery}}
<gallery>
 
NT849 EWJ2.jpg|Cartridge.
 
</gallery>
 
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
[[File:EWJ2SS Unused Sprite.PNG|thumb|right|50px|The unused sprite.]]
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[[File:EWJ2SS Unused Sprite.PNG|right|The unused sprite.]]
 
*There's an unused sprite of Jim looking disappointed that is loaded into memory on the options screen but never used. This sprite is from an animation where Jim has a yo-yo that is used on the Game Over screen in the SNES version.
 
*There's an unused sprite of Jim looking disappointed that is loaded into memory on the options screen but never used. This sprite is from an animation where Jim has a yo-yo that is used on the Game Over screen in the SNES version.
 
*For unknown reasons, the cow in Udderly Abducted was replaced with a pig.
 
*For unknown reasons, the cow in Udderly Abducted was replaced with a pig.
 
*The NT 849 cartridge has a label that reads "Olympics '96", placing the release likely in that year.
 
*The NT 849 cartridge has a label that reads "Olympics '96", placing the release likely in that year.
*Another ROM of this game exists that replaces ''Granny Chair'' with ''Lorenzen's Soil'', but is featured in the "Start" menu in "EWJ 2" (SHIN-SHIN), as it reveals gameplay of this level, if controls are not touched.
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*Another ROM of this game exists that replaces Granny Chair with Lorenzen's Soil, but is featured in the "Start" menu in "EWJ 2" (SHIN-SHIN), as it reveals gameplay of this level, if controls are not touched.
*A hack of this game exists called "''Earthworm Jim 4''", that has ''Lorenzen's Soil'', ''Puppy Love'', ''Udderly Abducted'', and an unknown level (possibly based on ''See Jim Run, Run Jim Run'', but is nothing but blackness, and the ''Udderly Abducted'' tune, with odd notes in it).
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*A hack of this game exists called "''Earthworm Jim 4''", that has Lorenzen's Soil, Puppy Love, Udderly Abducted, and an unknown level (possibly based on See Jim Run, Run Jim Run, but is nothing but blackness, and the Udderly Abducted tune, with odd notes in it).
 
*This game has a very strong anti-copy protection<ref>http://blog.kevtris.org/blogfiles/EWJ2PROT.TXT</ref>.
 
*This game has a very strong anti-copy protection<ref>http://blog.kevtris.org/blogfiles/EWJ2PROT.TXT</ref>.
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*The passwords screens have "password" misspelled as "passward".
   
 
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Latest revision as of 19:26, 17 December 2020

This article is about the Shin-Shin version. For the Super Game version, see Earthworm Jim 2 (Super Game).

Earthworm Jim 2 (蚯蚓吉姆2) is an unlicensed port of the game of the same name, made for the Famicom by a team of (or at least related to) Ex-Sachen developers and published by Ka Sheng in 1996.

Overview

Lorenzo

Screencap from the removed "Lorenzo's Soil" level.

This version is considerably more faithful to the SNES version than it is to the Mega Drive version. Graphics and music are taken from the original game, but the graphics are less accurate than those of Super Game's port, although Shin-Shin's version has far more responsive controls and somewhat more recognizable music. It has several levels based off of Anything But Tangerines, Granny Chair, Puppy Love, Udderly Abducted, and a possible "See Jim Run, Run Jim Run". The ending is an 8-bit screenshot of the "Well done!" cows seen after each level of the original game. Unlike Super Game's port, Jim can whip, although it's useless, and has limited ammo, but cannot use the Snott backpack.

Gallery

Main article: Earthworm Jim 2 (Shin-Shin)/gallery

Trivia

The unused sprite.
  • There's an unused sprite of Jim looking disappointed that is loaded into memory on the options screen but never used. This sprite is from an animation where Jim has a yo-yo that is used on the Game Over screen in the SNES version.
  • For unknown reasons, the cow in Udderly Abducted was replaced with a pig.
  • The NT 849 cartridge has a label that reads "Olympics '96", placing the release likely in that year.
  • Another ROM of this game exists that replaces Granny Chair with Lorenzen's Soil, but is featured in the "Start" menu in "EWJ 2" (SHIN-SHIN), as it reveals gameplay of this level, if controls are not touched.
  • A hack of this game exists called "Earthworm Jim 4", that has Lorenzen's Soil, Puppy Love, Udderly Abducted, and an unknown level (possibly based on See Jim Run, Run Jim Run, but is nothing but blackness, and the Udderly Abducted tune, with odd notes in it).
  • This game has a very strong anti-copy protection[1].
  • The passwords screens have "password" misspelled as "passward".

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