Play Izzy's Quest for the Olympic Rings (Beta) Online
You play as that weird blue Olympic mascot, bouncing through unfinished '90s platforming levels—dodging javelins, lighting torches, and chasing down stolen rings. It’s janky but weirdly charming, like a lost Saturday morning cartoon.

Izzy's Quest for the Olympic Rings (Beta) was a 1995 release for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, developed by Alexandria. It arrived late in the SNES lifecycle, a time when many developers were experimenting with licensed properties and pushing the hardware in visually ambitious, if sometimes unrefined, ways.
You control Izzy, the blue mascot of the 1996 Olympics, through a series of side-scrolling platforming levels. The main goal is to recover the five stolen Olympic rings, which involves navigating environmental hazards, dodging projectiles like javelins and discuses, and using a limited jump attack to defeat enemies. The game employs a screen-by-screen exploration structure, requiring you to light torches to progress and hunt for keys to unlock new areas. The pacing is deliberate, and the difficulty can be unforgiving due to some imprecise controls and enemy placement. Playing it feels like interacting with a rough but earnest piece of mid-90s promotional material.

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