No screenshots yet. Add some!
| New's Livingroom | 1.21 kB | 17 Mar 2001 | |
| New's livingroom2 | 1.13 kB | 17 Mar 2001 | |
| news livingroom | 120.43 kB | 17 Mar 2001 | |
| news livingroom2 | 143.26 kB | 18 Mar 2001 |
You guys probably don’t have much on it.. But it’s fun… I got people amazed in servers with this… Go check it out!
Minor update on 17 Mar 2001 at 06:00



Very nice! It looks like the style of Noraa’s 3d battle level tileset!
This 8 is mostly because of the originality.
[This review has been edited by Electric Ir]
0 of 0 users found this a good review.



Well, it’s very small and sparse, so I am hesitent to give it a high rating…
But it’s just so darned original that it deserves something! So the originality alone gets it a 7.0.
The concept is great. You know, if you took this idea a step further, you could really go places with this. Like maybe somehow link rooms together or something.
~Buster
EDIT – Just how many times am I going to forget to actually select a rating? Anyone want to make a bet?[This review has been edited by Buster]
0 of 0 users found this a good review.



Hehe! I like this, simply because of the great originality. Finally the ordinary Jazz2 player can get a deep insight into the tidy and most idyllic living room of a proper dutch family. Isn’t it wonderful? The masking of the two tilesets makes sense, but unfortunately the author messed around with the palette in the second tileset (check out the transparant colour!!!). A funny music tune could also add some fun. Everything else is great. Seven points for outstanding creativeness!
My advice as a reviewer: everyone should DOWNLOAD THiS. Really, it’s worth seeing :-)
P.S.:
The author fixed the pallette problem. Good work, Newspaz![This review has been edited by Aiko]
0 of 0 users found this a good review.



Pretty original but not really levels…
Its original to see jazz walk through an actual livingroom which is – sorry aiko – not really that typical (as far as I know and I AM dutch)..
Nice idea Newspaz, will you post that jazz 1 tileset soon :)?
0 of 0 users found this a good review.




Hum. I don’t like it as much as the other ppl. Allright, it’s original, but it’s too small to be real playable.[This review has been edited by Fl@$h aka BlewMeUp]
0 of 0 users found this a good review.



Too small.. and no weapons? Not really playable..
Original idea though. That’s cool..
I thought it was fun when I stood on the light hanging from the ceiling.
0 of 0 users found this a good review.



Hehehe, amusing concept. You get taken inside a living room. But not just any living room, NewSpaz’s living room. I like use of another concept, but the tileset masking and lack of weapons really took away from this level’s playability.
Overall this gets it’s points for it’s originality, but if you want to battle here I can’t recommend it.
0 of 0 users found this a good review.



Nice and orginal idea
i played this online and it was fun
0 of 0 users found this a good review.



Awesome level.Is that really your living room?pretty kool i must say.i take off 2 1/2 points for smallness and other stuff.
0 of 0 users found this a good review.




I played this lvl online, very fun and original. Download NOW.
0 of 0 users found this a good review.




This is a very origenal and creative upload. It features 2 levels, showing Newspaz’s living room and his dining room. They dont feature any wepaens or other events, but hats good. Weapens and stuff like that would take the feel of it away. The best part here is the masking. It realt gives a great 3D, “real world” feel. Get this. Now.
0 of 0 users found this a good review.




“But hats good” ;-P
I like the idea of featuring real rooms as levels, and this is done quite well. It’s almost like a combonation of Radium’s Kitchen Sink tileset and Noraa’s series of 3D Battle tilesets. Though only one level is possible out of this, and it likely required less effort to make than a full-fledged tileset, this is still great, and should be downloaded immediately.
0 of 0 users found this a good review.
Jazz2Online © 1999-INFINITY (Site Credits). Jazz Jackrabbit, Jazz Jackrabbit 2, Jazz Jackrabbit Advance and all related trademarks and media are ™ and © Epic Games. Lori Jackrabbit is © Dean Dodrill. J2O development powered by Loops of Fury and Chemical Beats.
Original site design by Ovi Demetrian at GotToSeeIt.com. DrJones is the puppet master. Eat your lima beans, Johnny.
Post a review
You need to log in to post comments on this download.