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Play Earthworm Jim (Europe) on sega Online

You're a worm in a mech suit blasting aliens, swinging by your own head, and dealing with flying toasters—because of course you are. The controls feel janky at first, then suddenly perfect when you're flinging yourself through a junkyard to that killer soundtrack.

Developer: Shiny Entertainment
Genre: Platform
Released: 1994
File size: 1.82 KB
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Game Overview

Earthworm Jim is one of those weird, wonderful Sega Genesis games that makes zero sense—and that’s why it rules. You play as a worm in a robotic suit (because why not?) blasting aliens with a plasma gun, swinging from your own head like a grappling hook, and occasionally getting launched into space for no reason. The levels are bizarre—one minute you’re in a junkyard dodging flying toasters, the next you’re racing a psychotic hamster in a bubble. The controls take a second to click, but once they do, flinging Jim around like a deranged yo-yo feels oddly satisfying.

Also, the soundtrack slaps. That’s not up for debate. If you’ve never heard the theme from "New Junk City," you’re missing out. Just don’t ask me to explain the plot—something about a princess with amnesia and a cow named Peter? It’s gloriously stupid in the best way.

Sega Genesis (Mega Drive)
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