To bring the topic back on track:
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Originally Posted by DaThunderPX
Think about it... it's possible. One of two things would work:
1. Jazz Jackrabbit 3. It could be controlled like Metroid Prime Hunters, but from a third person perspective.
2. A remake of both Jazz 1 and 2. Jazz 1 would have all 11 episodes (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, A, B, C, X, X) plus the bonus level selector (Z) and a mode to use Jazz 2 sprites. Jazz 2 would be entirely compatible with the PC version through use of Wi-Fi. It would have all the normal episodes (Formerly a Prince, Jazz-in-Time, Flashback, Funky Monkeys, Shareware Demo, The Secret Files and Holiday Hare '98/Christmas Chronicles) plus all the stuff that never made it into the game- 3D Bonus Stages, Tweedle, Bladegun, Atlantis, Dreamland, Planet Pig (or whatever it's called) and all those other things. Multiplayer would be enhanced with Race and Co-op working properly. Even JCS would work with the touch screen- or you would use the Wi-Fi to connect to your PC and download levels. (Online feature is available by the end of 2005 anyway.)
EDIT: Oops, meant to post this in 'Future of Jazz'. Sorry.
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I'm for a whole new Jazz Jackrabbit game. Option no.2 is a bit unreasonable, especially Jazz 2 getting all the planned stuff.
Now, the DS is one of the better system to work with, the reason have already been mentioned. But we've had games in 3D didn't have to use either Touchscreen or Mouse Technology. Even then, Unreal Tournament (The original JJ3 used the Unreal engine) has been ported to the Playstation 2 under the name "Unreal Championships": only the use of the mouse was lost. So the mouse feature is not really mandatory for a game to work. It can either make playing easier, or make it harder (I'm having a hard time with the mouse in UT). It's just a lousy gimmick for me anyway
- JelZe GoldRabbit =:3
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