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Jumping Flash! Game Sample - Playstation

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Uploaded by on Mar 4, 2010

Original Air Date: April 12th, 2009

Oh man, the memories. I love this game. You play as a robotic rabbit named Robbit who must rescue six worlds from the evil clutches of Baron Aloha. The game is a first-person action/platforming hybrid, with a big emphasis on platforming. You see, in additon to firing various projectiles, Robbit can jump high... REALLY HIGH... and REALLY HIGH is an understatement. You can jump over huge chasms, buildings and other large obstacles and it's Robbit's deadliest weapon. Depending on how high he is when he falls, he inflicts greater damage to his foes. You can also access Bonus Stages to gain more points and extra power-ups.

The visuals are bright and psychadelic in some instances and the music is upbeat. The game is very easy to control and the jumping only takes a little getting used to (due to the way the camera shifts on a double(+) jump) and it's a very fun game. It also has three (arguably two) sequels, "Jumping Flash! 2" and the Japan-only "Robbit mon Dieu" and "Pocket MuuMuu". Enjoy.

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Uploader Comments (Vysethedetermined2)

  • I love games where you can see your feet. Totally bummed me out when they took feet out of Left 4 Dead 2.

  • Oddly enough, that is a characteristic that I enjoy in games too, particularly in first-person games. Too many just put emphasis on the upper body and you just assume the rest of the body is there (which it usually is, but still).

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  • I think it does a lot to give a sense of your character and his/her/its presence in the game world and really makes it concrete that you are controlling an entity and not a flying window with guns. When I think about it, it really is odd to look 90 degrees down and see nothing.

  • I definitely remember this game. Jumping Flash! was on the inaugural PS1 Demo Disc when the system launched.

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