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OldSchooler
Jul 13, 2008, 03:48 AM
I am aware that this site is for Jazz Jackrabbit 2. However, I have a question regarding JJ2's fine pixelated predecessor- Jazz Jackrabbit 1 (PC version). I played this game extensively a number of years ago, but changes in computers- such as getting a new one over the years- mean I no longer have JJ on my present day computer. This leads to my question. Does anyone know where I can find a copy of JJ 1 to buy? I would dearly love to play the original again. I managed to find one copy at Amazon; however, the user informed me that the CD, for some reason, only has a few of the episodes on it. My other question is, after reading some parts of the forum, what was version 1.3 of JJ1 that had a tenth episode on the CD? Was this the X-Mas edition following episodes 1-6 and A, B and C? Many thanks.

freax
Jul 14, 2008, 01:06 AM
It is difficult finding an old game isnt it. I found a copy on Home of the underdogs, but its no longer available there. It should be available on ebay.

Good luck finding the game

DarkB
Aug 6, 2008, 10:11 PM
just go and buy from ebay...i think you will find it there ;)
or start to play JJ2....
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Slaz
Aug 7, 2008, 07:44 AM
Ebay usually has some copies popping up from time to time, prices and quality (including versions) are different though.. The only versions I'm aware of is the most-popular shareware only including Episode1, episode 1-3 floppy, episode 4-6 floppy, and the CD version I'm using now including all six episodes plus 3 extra (probably scrapped) episodes plus the Holiday Hare 94 xmas episode. I found this CD years ago in a nearby retail store for around $5, really the version you should look for if you want to enjoy the complete game!

-mo93-
Aug 17, 2008, 03:17 AM
Well... You can also download it, which is of course illegal. [removed hint on how to get it --Torkell] For this version you need the Dosbox.

If you want to buy it, i would say ebay. At www.epicclassics.com, you can buy it, too. BUt it costs 25 $ there.

mo

Slaz
Aug 17, 2008, 04:18 AM
The full CD version of Jazz was uploaded and torrented countless times, buying a CD box with official cover/backart for only $5 however was a great opportunity to get it as a memento kind of thing (still too bad I lost those damn floppies).

kurtkurt
Sep 7, 2008, 05:14 AM
How can i run Jazz Jackrabbit 1 on XP? It isnt working. I see some error when i try load the game.I trying also use the DOS BOX, but isnt working too. Someone knows, what should i do?:confused:

JangoCF
Sep 7, 2008, 05:32 AM
I have those errors sometimes too when installing.(better to say I HAD those problems too). Uninstall it, without making it delete all the realavant files(It asks you if you want to delete everything associated or just the main program itself), then install it again. Reboot the computer and this should work.
It worked with my copy.

kurtkurt
Sep 7, 2008, 05:39 AM
I have those errors sometimes too when installing.(better to say I HAD those problems too). Uninstall it, without making it delete all the realavant files(It asks you if you want to delete everything associated or just the main program itself), then install it again. Reboot the computer and this should work.
It worked with my copy.

I don't install Jazz Jackrabbit, i haven't installation file, i load it from .rar archive and i havent CD. What files i should delete? I remember i can't even load JJ1 on Windows 98, not just on Win XP, but i load on Win 95 succesfully. Also i try use Win 95 compatibility mode, but it also dont working. Maybe you can send me correct .EXE file, i think that is the reason. I will be very glad if you did. My e-mail is rkolybzev@narod.ru .

kurtkurt
Sep 7, 2008, 10:03 AM
ok i loads Jazz Jackrabbit 1 . Thank you all.

JangoCF
Sep 9, 2008, 07:54 AM
Well, I guess you`d need the actual CD for my method to work.

DennisKainz
Sep 12, 2008, 06:30 AM
Well, how can I make JJ1 work on Windows Vista?

SPAZ18
Sep 12, 2008, 08:21 AM
You could try DosBox (http://www.dosbox.com/) or you could use OpenJazz (http://alister.eu/jazz/oj/index.html), though I haven't tried OJ myself

Nonomu198
Oct 11, 2008, 06:44 AM
omg they use (-) now



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Slaz
Oct 12, 2008, 07:09 AM
I'm not able to run Jazz1 and various other games on Vista (without the use of tools like DOSBox), which means that the command prompt has even less DOS support now.. On XP, it was possible to make games like Jazz1 work by using various tricks, but then again you'll needed something like VDMSound to 'emulate' the old soundblaster support.

Odin
Oct 12, 2008, 11:57 PM
I'm not able to run Jazz1 and various other games on Vista (without the use of tools like DOSBox), which means that the command prompt has even less DOS support now.. On XP, it was possible to make games like Jazz1 work by using various tricks, but then again you'll needed something like VDMSound to 'emulate' the old soundblaster support.

That's because Vista has an entirely new kernel that isn't built to support DOS. tl;dr DOS is obsolete just use DOSBox

Torkell
Oct 13, 2008, 11:05 AM
Alternatively, get Virtual PC and run DOS under that. Apparently Microsoft have done some hackery in that to fix the "your computer is too fast" bug.

FawFul
Nov 1, 2008, 01:49 PM
<strike>Or maybe go to some easy to find illegal site to download jj1.</strike>

<strike>Or start playing jj2 which is freakin much better then jj1.. by just downloading (nimrod announces the links in his own Profile details on posts)</strike>

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