![]() ![]() ![]() It’s also fairly difficult at times but luckily this game has a ridiculous amount of cheat codes. It probably would have produced more sequels if not for the fact that Earthworm Jim’s less-than-Groovy creator, Doug TenNapel, is an absolute garbage human being who’s not only transphobic and homophobic, but is also partially responsible for that Comicsgate which, if you hopefully don’t remember, were a group of men who thought that having more representation in comic books was the Kryptonite to their remarkably fragile sense of selves.īut if we look over the smoke of the dumpster fire that is Dung TenNipples we’ll see a game that was remarkably well put together by a team of very talented programmers that pushed 16-bit software to its absolute limit. It even spawned a successful sequel a year later and several remasters. A colorful and heavily animated animal with a human body, loud catchphrases, difficult platforming, and inventive bosses. ![]() Dropping in 1994 it had everything necessary for a 90’s game to go huge. ![]() Earthworm Jim was an absolute giant of a game back in the day. It includes some downloadable content at no extra cost too, such as the Animal Crossing: New Horizons - Happy Home Paradise DLC and the Mario Kart 8 Deluxe - Booster Course Pass (with the latest course pack now available). Those who pay extra for the Expansion Pack also gain access to classic N64, Sega Mega Drive / Genesis, and Game Boy Advance games. It effectively turns your Nintendo Switch into an NES Classic Mini or SNES Classic Mini. There are more than 100 games available across the collection. Switch Online members also get the chance to play a selection of SNES games, such as Super Mario World and Mario Kart, and Game Boy / Game Boy Color titles, like The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening DX and Tetris. Classics on offer include Super Mario Bros, Super Mario Bros 3, Donkey Kong and The Legend of Zelda. What free games do you get with Switch Online and the Expansion Pack? Classic NES, SNES, N64, Sega Genesis / Mega Drive, Game Boy, and Game Boy Advance games listĪ growing library of Nintendo Entertainment System games is available to play at no extra cost. ![]()
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