May 5, 2005, 10:03 PM | |
Our Future
CC99: January 2000.
JJA: December 2002. NOTHING SINCE THEN. Clearly, waiting for Epic to take an interest in Jazz again isn't working. Here is how low Jazz is on their priority list:
What we need to do is get rid of that word, "Waiting". We are acting like the United States Democrats. We are rolling over and letting the game industry walk all over us. What we should be doing is taking the fight back to them, and putting Jazz Jackrabbit in the public eye. Here is why it isn't in the public eye. A few comparisons! HOW TO CHANGE MUSIC: Sonic: Wait years and years until someone develops a hacking tool which only a select group of people ever hear of. Jazz: Edit the field in level properties. HOW TO MAKE NEW LEVELS: Sonic: Wait years and years, OR make a fangame! Commander Keen: Wait years and years, OR make a fangame! Jazz: Use JCS. HOW TO USE NEW GRAPHICS: Sonic: Make a fangame! I suppose technically there are hacking tools these days, but I don't think anyone knows how to use them. Commander Keen: Make a fangame, or a mod. Jazz: Open up MS Paint and create a bitmap image, then load it in JCS. HOW TO USE A NEW STORY: Sonic: Write a story and post it on some popular fan fiction site. Commander Keen: Make a fangame. Jazz: Make a level pack out of .j2l files. WHAT DOES THE COMMUNITY DO? Sonic: Creates fangames, edits sprites, makes sprite comics, writes fan fiction, and complains that every new Sonic game is absolutely horrible. Commander Keen: Creates fangames and edits sprites. Megaman: Edits sprites, creates sprite comics, writes fan fiction. Jazz: Makes .j2l and .j2t files, and remixes old Jazz music in formats nobody knows how to use because they're not .mp3. Do you see the problem yet? Because we have JCS - because we can do infinitely more than any other game community - for that VERY REASON nobody notices us. Suppose there's a download site. A guy called Jamie Bailey posts a Sonic fangame on it. It's an .exe file. Everyone (who uses windows) can download it and play it, whether or not they own any Sonic games at all. A guy named Kejero posts his JJ2 level pack. It's a series of .j2l files. The only people that can play it are the people who ALREADY have Jazz 2, and thus don't need to be attracted to it by downloading this file. Likewise goes for stories. We tell epic tales of evil forces being summoned from the depths of hell and doing battle with an old moldy pastry - in the format of .j2l files. Sonic fans tell stories of Sonic and Tikal having a tea party with Knuckles, who is tied to a chair because he didn't want to come, and the stories are in the format of ordinary text documents. Megaman fans create sprite comics where all their favorite robots have really big fights and then praise the author. These sprite comics are then put online in the format of ordinary image files, where anyone can read them. What we need to do is move out of .j2l and .j2t files and into the visible world of gaming and game fans. Here are a few ways to become noticed:
That's a big list. There are probably other things you could be doing that I'm not thinking of, and which you are free to post. But that's a lot to start off on. Why should we do all this? So that people notice Jazz Jackrabbit who aren't already in the Jazz Jackrabbit community! It's possible. I'm part of Sonic Fan Games HQ, and I didn't own a single Sonic game until sometime afterwards when a friend gave me one. Let's get some people like me, and we can encourage them to buy the games afterwards. And even if they don't join the community, they have still been seeing Jazz Jackrabbit all over the internet by now (because I trust you guys). People have memories, and they talk about this. Eventually, maybe a game company notices. Maybe something happens. The absolute worst thing that could happen is nothing at all, so we have nothing to lose and everything to gain. On a final note, it wouldn't hurt to make a few allies. Sonic has always been similar to Jazz, and he's imitating the green hare even more these days with that new Shadow game. A lot of Sonic fans know who Jazz is. Let's take advantage of that. Commander Keen used to be an ally, but I think only about eight people play it these days, so don't bother. Who else? There are a lot of games out there... "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed citizens can change the world, indeed it is the only thing that ever has." ~Margaret Mead Last edited by Violet CLM; May 5, 2005 at 11:57 PM. Reason: Added a quote |
May 5, 2005, 11:51 PM | |
I'm already participating in this by making Guilty Gene and Jazzy artworks. But sure, I'd like to see more people to do something from that list. I think the same way but never thought of it to make such thread. Since Epic doesn't care anymore, the future of Jazz is in our hands. Who knows, maybe one day they will notice us again and say "wait... isn't that our green bunny who's now an underground franchise?"
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"So unless I overwrote my heart with yours, I think not. But I might have." - Violet CLM Two Games Joined releases: Control / Splinter (twin singles) || Ballistic Bunny (EP) || Beyond (maxi-single) || Beyond: Remixed (remix EP) || Inner Monsters OST (mini-album) || Shadows (album) |
May 6, 2005, 12:07 AM | |
Well i've sparked some really excitment round the gamemaker forums....suprising how many people love jazz and used to play it waiting for the game !
I am looking into the sonic forums you pointed out now, looks ok...ive had a hunt around other modeling sites before looking for popular forums to post in, however its suprisingly hard tofind em ! Well i'll seeya later... great thread by the way ! |
May 6, 2005, 12:15 AM | |
If you ever see someone that might be interested in jj2 feel free to point them in a direction to where they can find it. I am personally an advocate for distributing jj2 for free (not on j2o ok). But let's not turn this into an arguement since I have a feeling at least one person here wants to berate me for that.
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May 6, 2005, 12:24 AM | |
JJ2? I've already tried inviting some people to the Razz Arena. Didn't work yet, but I'll try more.
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"So unless I overwrote my heart with yours, I think not. But I might have." - Violet CLM Two Games Joined releases: Control / Splinter (twin singles) || Ballistic Bunny (EP) || Beyond (maxi-single) || Beyond: Remixed (remix EP) || Inner Monsters OST (mini-album) || Shadows (album) |
May 6, 2005, 01:34 AM | |
Congratulations, you just made me grin.
To the eye of the public, which either forgot about JJ2 or never knew about it at all, Jazz is childish. Sure, Jazz might wield a gun, but he is green and his gun is blue. The mainstream gamer, which you are supposedly aiming at, will not suddenly go playing a 7-year-old game with a "kiddy" main character that needs several patches before it plays like it should. They won't be willing to pay for it either, and as far as I know you are mordicus against "piracy". They will probably laugh at the one in their class who reads a story about a green rabbit on an imaginary planet who is fighting against turtles. I don't think using Jazz as your avatar or signature would help much either. I am a frequent visitor of a forum that's mainly about gaming, and obviously a majority of the forum users show a game character in either their avatar or signature. Currently a lot of people use a Resident Evil 4 character, because that game is hot. This doesn't suddenly make me, or any others who weren't interested before, want to play RE4. The same applies for the art subject idea: it doesn't make people want to play JJ2. I see a lot of art containg game characters when browsing DeviantArt, but I never think "Hey, this is Megaman, let's play megaman!". Viewing nice fan-art of some forgotten eighties-band doesn't make me want to buy their CD's either. Sure, it might catch the interest of a few retrogaming freaks. Those will probably download the game off some abandonware site, play it, get bored of the low-quality singleplayer game, shift to the multiplayer part, and notice it doesn't work. Some will then ditch the game, some will google this site and eventually find the patches. Some of them will still not be able to play because of for example router problems, so they get frustrated and leave. Only very few will even get to play the game online, and those might not even like it. The only thing that might work is telling people personally of this site - and let them decide if they like it or not. |
May 6, 2005, 01:52 AM | ||
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Besides, everyone in my class knows I'm a JJ fan and they don't consider me as childish. They even enjoy looking at all those Guilty Gene inks and sketches, even if they can't tell what are these about.
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"So unless I overwrote my heart with yours, I think not. But I might have." - Violet CLM Two Games Joined releases: Control / Splinter (twin singles) || Ballistic Bunny (EP) || Beyond (maxi-single) || Beyond: Remixed (remix EP) || Inner Monsters OST (mini-album) || Shadows (album) |
May 6, 2005, 01:55 AM | |
Aiming at mainstream gamers is stupid, like you pointed out. I doubt violet was suggesting that.
There are more people than you think who like old games and a surprising amount of people who like 2d action games. I don't think liero is popular any more, but there is a game out there called soldat which is currently pretty popular. JJ2 is obviously different, but it's obvious that not everyone is drawn to mainstream games. Of course, there's one key difference about those games I mentioned. It is not that they are more violent or more "mature", it is that they are freeware. The jj2 community has a rather hardline anti-piracy stance, at least officially. Basically if the game is really easy to get for free, more people will get it, especially since it is relatively small. It won't become popular though. Getting the source code would also work but we all know how likely that is. Also, getting the patches for jj2 isn't as hard as you would think. The most popular abandonware site out there has a useful link on the download page, and every other download site I know of makes patches easily availbe. And no, I am not going to give any links here or mention anything specifically, so keep your hands off that edit button you dirty admins. >:(
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May 6, 2005, 02:01 AM | ||
Congratulations sers^^, you just double posted. ^^;
Well, I agree with Violet CLM more here, even though you have some good points sers^^, I think we should try though. Quote:
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May 6, 2005, 02:19 AM | ||
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Besides, with all this hinting at how the Sonic community could be an example, it seems to be pretty isolated as well - not many people know about it when they're not in, at least I never heard anyone mentioning a Sonic fansite/forum, though I never discuss Sonic anyway. It's a lot bigger indeed, but that might as well be because Sega releases new Sonic games every now and then - and indeed, the Sonic characters act in TV series. This obviously makes Sonic more "famous", and the community bigger - more people know about it. Too bad there's no Jazz TV series ![]() |
May 6, 2005, 08:27 AM | |
A few weeks back, I tried to persuade the owner of this site: http://www.reinerstileset.4players.de:1059/englisch.htm to join our community and maybe do a few stuff/drawings on Jazz, but he didn't have time. We should really step out into the big, wide world and shout out JAZZ JACKRABBIT!
Everyone who has a website of ANY sorts, and is a member of this community, should draw attention to Jazz Jackrabbit and make special link and/or description sections for the game. The same goes for blogs, livejournals, and similar stuff. We should even start advertising, provided it isn't considered spam, Jazz Jackrabbit on big misc. games forums (I'm sure you ppl know of them ![]() |
May 6, 2005, 10:48 AM | ||
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And sers, while I know you like to disagree with me, I kind of disagree with you as well. Just because you seem to be a mainstream gamer and you have never become interested in a game by seeing it advertised, I have. And there are other people like me out there. And I have trouble trusting your opinions on mascot games anyway when you seem to be unaware that people play them. |
May 7, 2005, 03:33 AM | |
I do not like disagreeing with you, but your opinion is generally not the same as mine. I'm not trying to provocate by saying something completely different.
I wouldn't call myself a mainstream gamer - I still enjoy playing the Commander Keen series, and the only recent games I own are XIII and Rollercoaster Tycoon 3, in fact I like older games more than newer games: advertising doesn't really influence me either. I do not really understand what you mean with your last sentence, because I never said nobody played Megaman or Sonic, I said I didn't know about their communities. Just like the Megaman community probably doesn't know about us. |
May 7, 2005, 09:17 AM | |
I know quite a lot Sonic fans personally and one Megaman fan. From a, let's call it, research upon Sonic fans, they make sprite comics quite often because they're the most common Sonic fan stuff and thus seem easy to do. My thesis is: generally begginers will apply to produce the most common thing in community. And our most common is a JJ2 level. Battle or CTF (most often battle as a first level) for 1.23 and test or hotel for TSF.
If my thesis is true, then we can encourage people to do sprite comics by doing some on our own and putting them together in a highly visible place.
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"So unless I overwrote my heart with yours, I think not. But I might have." - Violet CLM Two Games Joined releases: Control / Splinter (twin singles) || Ballistic Bunny (EP) || Beyond (maxi-single) || Beyond: Remixed (remix EP) || Inner Monsters OST (mini-album) || Shadows (album) |
May 7, 2005, 10:25 AM | |
Reading through this somewhat inspired me to continue my game using Jazz 1 tilesets/planets, but with Jazz Advance characters/enemies/sprites.
Speaking of which: There is a user called Dolphman, from a forum I visit called Pixeltendo he is currently making a Knuckles Vs. Jazz Jackrabbit game(With a pretty nifty edit of Marberla) I redirected him over here a while back, but he has been having problems, and it won't let him post. |
May 7, 2005, 11:24 AM | ||
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I have made a sprite comic in last few minutes. Now, where should I put it? ![]()
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May 7, 2005, 01:15 PM | |
I've been thinking for a while of making a sprite comic containing sprites from Lost Vikings 2, Eternal Daughter, Commander Keen, Jazz 1, and other classic platformers. I recently lost my sprite sheet of Mia from Eternal Daughter, though, but if someone could help me replace it i'd be ever grateful.
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May 7, 2005, 08:38 PM | |
Eternal Daugher is hardly, uh, classic, but sure, go with it.
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May 8, 2005, 12:35 AM | ||
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"So unless I overwrote my heart with yours, I think not. But I might have." - Violet CLM Two Games Joined releases: Control / Splinter (twin singles) || Ballistic Bunny (EP) || Beyond (maxi-single) || Beyond: Remixed (remix EP) || Inner Monsters OST (mini-album) || Shadows (album) |
May 9, 2005, 05:03 AM | |
There are already various places to download JJ2 and Epic doesn't care. No, I'm not pointing them out here.
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"So unless I overwrote my heart with yours, I think not. But I might have." - Violet CLM Two Games Joined releases: Control / Splinter (twin singles) || Ballistic Bunny (EP) || Beyond (maxi-single) || Beyond: Remixed (remix EP) || Inner Monsters OST (mini-album) || Shadows (album) |
May 9, 2005, 08:31 AM | |
Looks like there is some JJ fanart outside the community.
http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/18128854/ http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/18128955/ http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/18129009/ http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/18129112/ http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/17539010/ These two are usually Sonic fans.
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"So unless I overwrote my heart with yours, I think not. But I might have." - Violet CLM Two Games Joined releases: Control / Splinter (twin singles) || Ballistic Bunny (EP) || Beyond (maxi-single) || Beyond: Remixed (remix EP) || Inner Monsters OST (mini-album) || Shadows (album) |
May 9, 2005, 10:02 AM | |
There's random Jazz stuff all over the place if you know how to look.
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May 9, 2005, 11:31 AM | |
I know, but usually I don't find it so easy to seek as this time.
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"So unless I overwrote my heart with yours, I think not. But I might have." - Violet CLM Two Games Joined releases: Control / Splinter (twin singles) || Ballistic Bunny (EP) || Beyond (maxi-single) || Beyond: Remixed (remix EP) || Inner Monsters OST (mini-album) || Shadows (album) |
May 10, 2005, 01:15 PM | |
let get back on topic.
we are searching for ways to tell everyone how cool jazz is. thats hard if we are trying to do that by letting them draw or cut out tiny pixel firgures that they dont know and let them play a game that does not work if you wont patch. we need to prove jazz is cool without asking them to do anneything. it needs to be like seeying the light. in these days that wont happan with an old retro game. Epic knows that but wont take the risk of making another jazz game. but we have nothing to looze so we can make things that rock, new things! not modded ripped and patched things from epic. those are only cool to the ones that are allready in. i think baggers and me are walking the write way by making NEW stuff with less ripping from origonal epic thingy's. (i know i use a lot of jazz1, jazz2, and even jazz 3d things in my game but i am re making all of them step by step untill its all new.) just a thought
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May 10, 2005, 02:09 PM | |
Exactly! What I was trying to say was (in other words) that this is an idea to make sure Jazz gets noticed.
For example; a link like "Jazz Game". When someone types the word "game" in Google (though that's not very likely) this link could appear in the list. So, Jazz gets noticed. Well... my idea is that if we really want everybody to notice Jazz, a comic book or TV show would be the best way. |
May 10, 2005, 10:01 PM | ||
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(And... uh... JJ2 works just fine. Except for the list servers, but internet play is only one small part of the game.) Mircea: Interestingly, the 18th result for "Jazz game" is actually about Jazz Jackrabbit. Not that I know why people would search for that. |
May 10, 2005, 10:08 PM | ||
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i know cos i dont click links in signatures. comic of tv show whould to the trick, tv show is to hard but maybe some good artist can make a commic about jazz for some non jazz game site.
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May 11, 2005, 03:02 AM | ||
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Nope. ![]() TV show has been tried already though, for those that didn't know yet. But Epic gave up after nobody showed interest in the concept. Fancomics for the moment should be okay, but if you want to do it on a bigger scale getting Epic's permission would be the way to go.
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May 11, 2005, 02:02 PM | |
fan based creations for profit or non profit can be illegal, take a look at what funimation did to bid for power.
the question is does epic care that mutch about jazz as funimation does about dragonball? A. it does and it will stop us making realy big things like TV-Shows or a realy good game with lots of online players. sounds bad but if they do care about jazz they might be working on a jazz game themselves. B. it does not care about jazz. good now we can do more with jazz before epic says "stop". but to bad since they dont care about jazz we wont be having a new game made by epic like jazz III.
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May 11, 2005, 02:07 PM | |
Epic is evil for throwing their JJ games into limbo... The community is dying, yet they don't care. They don't need the game anymore, yet they won't release the source code. It's illegal to distribute JJ2 as abandonware, yet they turn a blind eye. Epic must be the perfect example of complete neutrality. They literally do nothing about the game. Sure they claim they will support any professionally-made non-fan games, but they haven't actually done anything by themselves.
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May 11, 2005, 02:12 PM | |
so what if we made a cool jazz game that realy rocks and we can get outsiders to play it.
epic will support us... if they did problem solved. new game means new players, new players means problem solved again ![]() so that would be like B and a little of A. epic does not mind thair jazz beeing used in a non fan-game. what makes a game a fan game, creators of jazz2 are fans of the green hare only they are paid.
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May 12, 2005, 12:01 AM | |
But what if we make a really cool Jazz game and we present it directly to Epic when it's finished. If it's really really great and Epic knows Jazz has so many fans they might accept it. Maybe they somehow feel sorry for not listening to their fans and they would like to show us that they care...
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