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Join the multiplayer, win an autographed copy, play the games at 25% off

Time, huh? If you're anything like us, growing up a PC gamer in the 90s, there's no doubt that Epic's Jazz Jackrabbit and his hare-brained hijinks were a pretty big part of your childhood.





And now, it's been twenty years since Jazz Jackrabbit 2!

We've teamed up with Epic and Jazz2Online – the oldest and undying Jazz community out there – to celebrate 20 years of bun-on-turtle platforming action.
This is a neat excuse to grab Jazz Jackrabbit and Jazz Jackrabbit 2 at 25% off this week, the biggest discount so far!
We'd love to have you for this week's big Jazz Jackrabbit 2: Birthday Hullabaloo: a non-stop multiplayer bash revisiting over 500 of the awesomest home-cooked maps from the past two decades.



You can also win a physical jewel-case copy of Jazz Jackrabbit 2, just like the old days, autographed by one of the founding fathers of Jazz. Details here!





Join us at Jazz2Online to see more of Jazz Jackrabbit 2's 20-year history, the giveaway, and a how-to join the Birthday Hullabaloo.

The Jazz Jackrabbit series discount will last until Monday, May 14, 10 PM UTC.
Not my cup of tea, but nice giveaway they have over there at Jazz2online.com. It would be more awesome though, if there was a GOG version of the same contest, even if the prizes didn't include the physical goods. ;)
only problem i have is it is probably dos. and i have had bad experiences with gog's dosboxes. so i'm out
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timmy010: only problem i have is it is probably dos. and i have had bad experiences with gog's dosboxes. so i'm out
Jazz Jackrabbit 1 is DOS. But Jazz Jackrabbit 2, which is featured in this event, is fully Windows and works natively on modern systems without emulation or virtualization.
bun-on-turtle?
Like bunny? Or turtle sandwich?
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GOG.com: The Jazz Jackrabbit series discount will last until Monday, April 14, 10 PM UTC.
May 14th? April 14th, 2019 isn't on a Monday. :P
My all time favorite platformer!
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timmy010: only problem i have is it is probably dos. and i have had bad experiences with gog's dosboxes. so i'm out
GOG recently replaced DOSBox with ScummVM for most, if not all, DOS games.
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GOG.com: The Jazz Jackrabbit series discount will last until Monday, April 14, 10 PM UTC.
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DoomSooth: May 14th? April 14th, 2019 isn't on a Monday. :P
Thanks. I keep doing this! How come I keep doing this?
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Frajalistic: bun-on-turtle?
Like bunny? Or turtle sandwich?
A turtle sandwich that somebody dropped?
Post edited May 07, 2018 by Konrad
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DoomSooth: May 14th? April 14th, 2019 isn't on a Monday. :P
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Konrad: Thanks. I keep doing this! How come I keep doing this?
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Frajalistic: bun-on-turtle?
Like bunny? Or turtle sandwich?
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Konrad: A turtle sandwich that somebody dropped?
No, like let's get some buns and if we come across a turtle, well, we're gonna make it into turtle burgers.
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Konrad: Thanks. I keep doing this! How come I keep doing this?
Back to the future is your favorite movie series? ;)
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timmy010: only problem i have is it is probably dos. and i have had bad experiences with gog's dosboxes. so i'm out
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finkleroy: GOG recently replaced DOSBox with ScummVM for most, if not all, DOS games.
?!? ScummVM is not a DOS emulator.
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finkleroy: GOG recently replaced DOSBox with ScummVM for most, if not all, DOS games.
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Cricri: ?!? ScummVM is not a DOS emulator.
Oh? I was under the impression that they used it to replace Dosbox.
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Cricri: ?!? ScummVM is not a DOS emulator.
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finkleroy: Oh? I was under the impression that they used it to replace Dosbox.
only for adventure games supported by ScummVM like the Lucasarts adventure titles, the Sierra games and Simon the Sorcerer to name a few.
Very cool. Don't forget about Epic's other classics, GOG, including OMF2097 (as a freebie, it's freeware but has something like 1500+ votes).
Post edited May 07, 2018 by tfishell