

The latter two versions contained even more radically different, and more detailed, level background artwork than seen in earlier versions of the game. developed enhanced versions released on the Sega Channel, Sony PlayStation and Sega Saturn. However, it is smaller than the console versions, lacking the " Lorenzen's Soil" level. The PC port featured an upgraded CD-DA music soundtrack, more voice clips and redrawn graphics. The PC version was ported by Rainbow Arts and also included both the first two games together a package titled " Earthworm Jim 1 & 2: The Whole Can 'O Worms". The Mega Drive version was generally regarded as having the best graphics of the console versions, although the SNES version had different and more varied background artwork to the levels, albeit mostly similar. The game features a variety of enemies, including snakes, spiders, and giant earthworms.Shiny Entertainment first released Earthworm Jim 2 simultaneously on the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, Nintendo SNES, and the PC operating system MS-DOS. The player controls Earthworm Jim as he navigates his way through levels, defeating enemies and collecting coins. Earthworm Jim 2 was commercially successful, selling over one million copies.Įarthworm Jim 2 is a side-scrolling platform game played from a third-person perspective. Some praised the game’s humor, while others found the game’s controls to be difficult. The game received mixed reviews from critics. The player can also collect power-ups, such as invincibility and a jetpack. The game features a variety of enemies, including snakes, spiders, and giant earthworms. The game is a side-scrolling platform game. The game is a sequel to the 1994 video game Earthworm Jim. It was released in North America on October 10, 1998, and in Europe on October 12, 1998. It was developed by Shiny and the team at Shiny Entertainment and published by Sega. Earthworm Jim 2 is a platform game for the Sega Saturn.
