
He goes on adventures (read: massacres) to wherever his help (read: genocide) is required.

Jazz now works as a space-faring mercenary with a direct line to top military officials. The Jackrabbit is still packing heat and he’s dealing it out more carelessly than ever before. Sure, he’s not as mad as before and his deranged brother is nowhere to be found, but don’t let his cutified appearance deceive you.

This creates a strange situation where we have a visually-sanitized Jazz on a Nintendo console, who is now a war criminal. Not only has the heroic rabbit separated with his PC gaming home & audience, he’s also undergone a bit of a make-over. Released 4 years after the last game, this “new” Jazz Jackrabbit is exclusive to the GameBoy Advance of all systems. Right?…Īs it turns out, Jazz had one last, strange adventure to his name.

People loved the two run & gun platforming titles, maybe played the bonus episodes for kicks, after which Jazz and his brother retired as video game protagonists. Most of us remember Jazz Jackrabbit as an icon of the DOS gaming scene.
