
Jazz Jackrabbit Game

Man, Jazz Jackrabbit on GBA takes me back. You play as this cocky green rabbit with an attitude, blasting through levels with this weird mix of speed and precision. The first thing you notice is how fast Jazz moves—like, you’ll overshoot platforms constantly until you get used to his slidey momentum.
The levels are these bright, chaotic playgrounds full of bouncing enemies and hidden areas. I remember getting stuck on the water stage forever because those jellyfish kept shocking me mid-jump. And the music? Absolute bangers—that main theme still gets stuck in my head randomly.
It’s not just nostalgia either. The controls hold up surprisingly well for a GBA port, though the screen crunch means you’ll take some cheap hits from off-screen enemies. Still one of the better platformers from that era if you like your action with a side of ’90s attitude.
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