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Playmates Toys' EARTHWORM JIM (1995) Move over Sonic, Jim is in the house... For a great selection of video game action figures and collectibles, check out BigBadToyStore.com, ToyWiz.com, PastGenerationToys.com, and Sekaido.com. For a great selection of video game t-shirts and apparel, check out TShirtGurus.com and 80sTees.com. I have very fond (and not so fond) memories of playing Earthworm Jim on my old Sega Genesis system. The game was beautifully rendered for the time, like a hilarious comic book come to life. Seriously, think about it: You played an EARTHWORM. Sonic didn't have anything on Jim. On the flip side, the title was extremely frustrating, thanks in no part to the lack of a save feature on the older consoles. I recall painstakingly working my way through all the levels, time and time again, until I had the moves down to an exact science. I recall accumulating the max number of lifes, soaring through these levels and reaching the final boss... only to DIE over and over again and having to start all over. I eventually gave up on Earthworm Jim, never realizing victory. Nevertheless, Earthworm Jim was one of the most enjoyable game playing experiences of my life. PLAYMATES TOYS' EARTHWORM JIM 1995 7.5" x 10.5"
Playmates Toys' EARTHWORM JIM (1995)
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