When you touch the Continue point for example a voice says "Funky!" Remember how the Genesis version of the original Earthworm Jim had more sound effects overall? Not so this time around. It should be noted that the Super NES version has more sound effects and voice work than the Genesis version this time around. Now look at the beautiful Super NES version in comparison- it shows a blue scenary and a *gorgeous* animated waterfall. It's just as disappointing as For Pete's Sake from the first EJ game. Even though the backgrounds aren't drastically worse compared to the Super NES version, unfortunately for the Genesis edition the background in level one flat out STINKS! It shows a bright orange sky and that's it. In the Super NES version he plays a few more notes. The accordion that Earthworm Jim plays the moment you turn on the game is horrendous in the Genesis version because he's playing the same exact note over and over again. Nobody has taken the time to mention in fine detail the differences between the Genesis and Super NES versions of Earthworm Jim 2, so here I am folks, to save the day! Now, there's not NEARLY as many differences compared to the first Earthworm Jim, but I've definitely noticed a few.
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