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The Blues Brothers 2: Jukebox Adventure

The Blues Brothers 2: Jukebox Adventure is a video game developed by Titus Interactive and released in 1993. It is a sequel to the original The Blues Brothers game, which was based on the popular 1980 film of the same name. The game was available on several platforms, including the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Game Boy, and PC. The game follows the same basic premise as its predecessor, featuring the titular Blues Brothers, as they navigate various levels to retrieve musical instruments and escape from various hazards. The gameplay is typical of platformers from that era, involving running, jumping, and avoiding or defeating enemies.
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DOS
Rating
3.84 / 5.00 (37 votes)

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The Blues Brothers 2: Jukebox Adventure review

PC Gamer (1994): "Mindless arcade fun, and you can play it straight off the disk! Weak graphics; repetitive action; a disappointing soundtrack. You don't have to be a nostalgia hound to enjoy this shooter, but it helps."

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Status: abandonware
Input: keyboard, joystick
Also published for: SNES, Game Boy
Abandonware DOS views: 10546
Series: The Blues Brothers 2: Jukebox Adventure is part of the The Blues Brothers series.

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