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Earthworm Jim 1

 Seen by many people as possible as the best videogame made for the Snes it became so popular even cartoon was made on it which was fairly popular what made the game so much fun  was sort of like a comedy element to parts of it such as using cows to allows actions to happen plus elements where you would fly about a lot of people dislike since it was so easy to die in this part of the gameplay


Earthworm Jim 1 is an action-packed platforming game from the 16-bit era. Developed by Shiny Entertainment and released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1994, Earthworm Jim 1 puts players in control of a brave earthworm named Jim who must battle his way through five wacky worlds while collecting power-ups and defeating enemies. Featuring tight controls, humorous characters and vibrant graphics, this classic title is sure to be enjoyed by fans of the genre.

Shows three Earthworm jim simbal as worm and health 77% and shows Earthworm jim jumping up in the earth on like green coloured background which is light and darker green area with brown and dark blue coloured mountain area and red future style of gun with x1352 showing for it


Earthworm Jim 1 is a challenging but rewarding adventure that will test players' skills as they traverse the strange and dangerous lands of Psy-Crow, Evil the Cat, Bob the Killer Goldfish, Professor Monkey-For-A-Head, and Queen Slug-for-a-Butt. Along the way, Jim will encounter an array of colorful enemies ranging from giant ants to robotic chickens. Collecting various powerups such as a laser gun or an invincibility suit can help Jim in his quest. Additionally, completing bonus levels sprinkled throughout each world will give Jim extra points and lives. https://www.game24hours.com/2023/07/earth-light-luna-strike.html


Adding to the fun is Earthworm  offbeat humor that follows through in all aspects of the game - from characters

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