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Play Earthworm Jim (Brazil) Online

You're a worm in a clunky robot suit, whipping your own head at aliens and bouncing cows through space—it's gloriously stupid in the best way. The Brazilian version plays just as wild, even if you can't read the menus.

Developer: Tectoy
Genre: Action
Released: 1995
File size: 512 bytes
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Game Overview

Earthworm Jim on the Sega Master System is just as weird as you remember—or weirder, if you never played it before. You’re a worm in a robotic suit, blasting through bizarre levels with a gun that feels way too powerful for an invertebrate. The controls take a second to get used to, but once you do, swinging Jim’s head like a whip never gets old.

The Brazil version has some quirks (like text in Portuguese), but the gameplay’s the same chaotic mix of platforming and shooting. One minute you’re dodging cows in space, the next you’re racing against a hamster in a bubble. It’s ridiculous, but that’s the point. The art’s janky in that classic 16-bit way, and the music sticks in your head whether you want it to or not.

If you’re into games that don’t take themselves seriously, this one’s a trip. Just don’t expect the story to make sense—Princess What’s-Her-Name isn’t exactly a deep character.

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