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Jazz Jackrabbit 2 - Frolick Lane REMIX

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Before I was a Dragon Age fan, or a Witcher fan, a Borderlands fan, a COD fan, Disgaea fan, GTA fan, J/WRPG fan, Nintendo fan, Sonic fan...
I was this guy's fan. Once upon a time, this guy was my king. His absence from modern gaming shames us all...


Hope you enjoy :)


Song composed by Alexander Brandon, remixed by yours truly.
Made in FL9

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Lets play a game. How many turtles you can toast whit a blaster?

Good work. This brings back so many memories...if only JJ3 wasn't cancelled :( (Even though it was going to murder the games original feel, I still wanted to play through it).

Anyway, though this is good, it sounds too similar to the original Frolic Lane, meaning I wish you altered more of the sounds and arranged them in a different order than before.

Plus, the song is way too repetitive. That's okay for a fun game like Jazz, but as a song on its own, it gets really boring along the way.

Otherwise, you did a good job.

Where do you find the url for this song

Leikehmacher responds:

Uh, I take it you mean the original song from the game? Put this at the end of youtube:
/watch?v=P9q3wvm7ewM

There needs to be more Jazz 2 arranges, but especially more GOOD Jazz 2 arranges. This is one of them and I hope there's more where that came from.

Leikehmacher responds:

thx good sir :) i'm planning on doing more jazz in the near future, so stay tuned

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Score
4.32 / 5.00

Uploaded
Jul 12, 2015
8:02 AM EDT
Genre
Video Game
File Info
Song
5.3 MB
4 min 41 sec

Licensing Terms

Please contact me if you would like to use this in a project. We can discuss the details.

* Remix of a third-party piece.
Excercise caution when using it, refer to author comments / contact the author for details.