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|console = [[Famicom]]
 
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|sound = Sachen-esque
}}'''''Earthworm Jim 2''''' is an unlicensed port of the game of the same name, made by Shin-Shin Electronics at an unknown date. This is considerably poorer done than Super Game's port graphics and music wise, and it has less levels (though they are split accross multiple sections) although Shin-Shin's version has far more responsive controls. The ending is a very poor 8-bit screenshot of the "Well done!" cows seen after each level of the original game.
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}}'''''Earthworm Jim 2''''' is an unlicensed port of the game of the same name, made for the Famicom by Shin-Shin Electronics and published by KaSheng in 1996. This is considerably poorer done than Super Game's port graphics and music wise, and it has less levels (though they are split across multiple sections) although Shin-Shin's version has far more responsive controls. The ending is a very poor 8-bit screenshot of the "Well done!" cows seen after each level of the original game.
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
   
 
For unknown reasons, the cow in the Moo Tango level was replaced with a pig.
 
For unknown reasons, the cow in the Moo Tango level was replaced with a pig.
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The NT 849 cartridge has a label that reads "Olympics '96", placing the release likely in that year.
 
[[Category:Famicom/NES games]]
 
[[Category:Famicom/NES games]]
 
[[Category:Taiwan Shin-Shin]]
 
[[Category:Taiwan Shin-Shin]]

Revision as of 17:41, 24 June 2013

Earthworm Jim 2 is an unlicensed port of the game of the same name, made for the Famicom by Shin-Shin Electronics and published by KaSheng in 1996. This is considerably poorer done than Super Game's port graphics and music wise, and it has less levels (though they are split across multiple sections) although Shin-Shin's version has far more responsive controls. The ending is a very poor 8-bit screenshot of the "Well done!" cows seen after each level of the original game.

Trivia

For unknown reasons, the cow in the Moo Tango level was replaced with a pig.

The NT 849 cartridge has a label that reads "Olympics '96", placing the release likely in that year.