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Jazz up your collection.


Jazz Jackrabbit: The Complete Collection and Jazz Jackrabbit 2: The Complete Collection are now available DRM-free on GOG.com with a 10% launch discount until December 7, 2PM UTC. Or get them together with Epic Pinball for a neat 25% discount.
He's green, he's lean, he's got some crazy speed: Jazz Jackrabbit, the intergalactic lagomorph with the red bandana and gung-ho attitude is back, exclusively on GOG.com. Both of his bombastic outings were hailed as platform shooter classics back when they were first unleashed upon the world, partly thanks to their tight mechanics and vibrant visuals and partly for their swanky protagonist and addictive soundtrack.

The GOG.com edition of Jazz Jackrabbit 2 can also come pre-bundled with the incredible JJ2+ mod. Packing years of dedication from the Jazz Jackrabbit community, expanded multiplayer features and game modes, tons of fixes, as well as tools to play (and create) the huge library of community-made content.
Download Jazz Jackrabbit 2 with the JJ2+ mod through the Beta Channels feature in GOG Galaxy or by grabbing the appropriate offline installers directly from your GOG.com account.
You can find more about Beta branches here.


If you're looking for an extra dose of platforming and pinball goodness, check out our Special Sale - but be quick, it ends December 1st, 11PM UTC!
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MarkoH01: http://www.omf2097.com/robyrt/omf/omf2097.html
(This really has been declared as freeware by the devs. It's NOT so called abandonware)

Maybe a stupid question. But is there a way to revert the JJ menu back to the normal one without christmas theme and snow?
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Indygo: I'm not sure which JJ you are talking about anyway....

Well it is that time of the year so you may have to change the PC Date Clock to do that. Typically games with Holiday and Time Sensitive Events are coded to look at the clock on Computer to activate them. I'd just enjoy it and let it go away after whenever it is it's supposed to go off if that's the case...
I meant the first original one. Oh man, yes ... the PC clock. I thought the menu was changed because of the additional holiday episode. Will try this. Thanks!

It worked!
Post edited December 01, 2017 by MarkoH01
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MarkoH01: http://www.omf2097.com/robyrt/omf/omf2097.html
(This really has been declared as freeware by the devs. It's NOT so called abandonware)

Maybe a stupid question. But is there a way to revert the JJ menu back to the normal one without christmas theme and snow?
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Hastur-: The menu changes to the snowy one in September/October - January, so you might try time travel ;)
I love such trivial details, like the announcer in Stronghold wishing me a "merry christmas" when opening the game during that time of year.
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Hastur-: The menu changes to the snowy one in September/October - January, so you might try time travel ;)
Thank you as well.
That game !
That PRICE ?
Such epic.
Much megagames...
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Hastur-: The menu changes to the snowy one in September/October - January, so you might try time travel ;)
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Mr.Mumbles: I love such trivial details, like the announcer in Stronghold wishing me a "merry christmas" when opening the game during that time of year.
Also, Rise of the Triad: Dark War is all snowy and Christmas-y if your computer's clock is set to December 25, and there are fireworks in the sky if it's set to July 4. That's in-game, not just in the menu. I noticed this about it when the game was originally released, and although I bought it here I have yet to get around to re-playing it. I assume the GOG version works the same way.
Excellent release, but too expensive for me right now! Wishlisted, will definitely be getting it in a future sale or when I have more money!
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Tallima: This is ridiculous. I don't come here for old games so stop releasing so many old games and get back to releasing games people play! Jeeze Whiz!
Old Games is the only reason I come here. They release very, very few old games anymore so please don't ruin what is left for those of us that are not part of the Millennial generation.
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PainOfSalvation: Yeeeeeeeeeeeha! Thank you so much Epic Games & GOG team! <3
Thank you and others in the community for requesting it. It was so great to work with the GOG team to get these games available online. What a blast of nostalgia for me!
Loved JJR2 as kid. This is the first game I've spent money on at GoG and and found ou aboutt/downloaded Galaxy from this. Thanks for plopping this masterpiece on your platform, GoG team!
I swore this would reach 12 pages by the end of the day. Oh well.
Never played Jackrabbit 2 (I didn't even know there was one until now) or finished the first game, but now I can fix that.
Just had a couple hours of fun with a friendly bunch of old-timers in JJ2 multiplayer (also runs perfectly in Wine). First we messed around on some "test" maps, which are really hard platform challenge levels, and after that we duked it out with some CTF. Good times. :) I'm looking forward to giving singleplayer a try, but JJ1 comes first. ;)
high rated
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jmhebert: They release very, very few old games anymore so please don't ruin what is left for those of us that are not part of the Millennial generation.
July 2016 to July 2017 was GOG's fourth best year in terms of pre-2K releases, and second best for 10+ years old releases. Yes, the ratio of old games may have been lower, but that's because GOG releases more games these days. More data here.
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Mr.Mumbles: Just had a couple hours of fun with a friendly bunch of old-timers in JJ2 multiplayer (also runs perfectly in Wine). First we messed around on some "test" maps, which are really hard platform challenge levels, and after that we duked it out with some CTF. Good times. :) I'm looking forward to giving singleplayer a try, but JJ1 comes first. ;)
in the weekend I expect a bit more online activity :-)
oh you CHEEKY BUGGERS GOG, this explains all the bunny gifs