I always loved how in level 2 of Medivo the exit was so close to you at the beginning of the level and you had to wrap around. There always looked like there were so many unreachable secrets. Awesome game. Would love a re release where they change nothing but the old save system and zoomed the camera out a little more
I remember listening to this in 2006-2008, and people telling me "you are a freak, you listen to videogame music, that's nerdy, you are scary". And now this is exactly the same you can find now in synthwave. Now this is "cool", "new retro-wave". It's hilarious.
Raúl Del Brío San Román I got the same reaction as well back then, still do sometimes, unless I happen to talk to gamers. People don't know what they are missing out.
i have the same problem, if i told someone, i love gamemusic, they saying i'm crazy, i make my own music and gamemusic is a great inspiration for me, sometimes you will find some soundsamples from old games in my music, this is the way i created my music and i will go on with that. I dont like the stuff in the radio, maybe some songs are good but the most is just crap, no feelings like in this one. I like gamemusic much more than normal music, i listen to good old midi soundtracks from Duke Nukem, Hexen or Doom, or Mod music like Jazz Jackrabbit, Crusader or other good Amiga Games. This kind of music is just awesome and epic
Natureworld1986 You are right, mainstream music nowadays is terrible. And if anything tends to be on the quality side, it is either underrated or known by only a few. The music of JJR made such an impact on me since I was a kid, that I started listening to Italo Disco and other kinds of 80's electronic music, which I find they often have a similar sound. :)
Ah the 90's; I was lucky to have a sound-blaster sound-card, plugged it into my home stereo and recorded it onto a cassette tape to play in the car. This one brought chills - you felt the ambience of the castle stage...
its chords progression is still mesmerizing, so strong that It's still in my memory. and the simple synth choir phrase at the beginning is very strong and catchy. love the square arpeggios the texture of the synth string on the hook part is the best. yeah I played this as a demo version too and this music made me feel like i was playing the final level fighting the last boss of the whole game. though this music doesn't give any sense of medieval era like the levels name, but it still has the seriousness going on all the time. epic mega games was very generous to allow us to play the whole levels of the first episode, which includes the best 2 tracks - medivo, tubelectric. of the JJR.
It's a real stand-out piece alright, not to say the others aren't memorable too. Jazz Jackrabbit's music was really on a whole other level compared to other shareware games at the time. Epic Mega almost always had great music for their games.
I think it's also that this is how it would have sounded with a nice card like a SoundBlaster. Hearing this through an ad-lib card would have been cool, but marked less cool.
I literally played this game at my grandparents house, in an old computer they had, and I remember every world and each music. I completed the game in 2008 or 2009, and now it feels so nostalgic whenever I listen to these songs.
Still gives me goosebumps every time I hear this. I've been playing this game when I was just 9 years old and it scared me at first. The simplicity of this game made it such a fenomenon in the gaming industry and I don't think any game in the world would be able to top Jazz Jackrabbit. A true gaming analyst would be able to see to its full extent, even though it is still underappreciated by the common gaming people. Almost 3D, this tops even the best games made by the best company alive, Team Ninja (sorry but I speak from my heart).
I absolutely loved this game. I remember I had the demo and I played it to death. Then one day my Dad came home from CompUSA, he had a box copy of Jazz Jackrabbit...it was 3 disks and I installed it myself. This was the first game ever I installed on my own.
I have my own music typing system and this is the only track I know that is "water fire" type. It suits heavy rain on a lava planet, which is pretty much Medivo.
I would like to have some... examples for you music typing. Do you use all the pokemon typings? Or just some of them? What would you have in, for example, Electric Ground or Steel Fairy?
@@erik19borgnia I use all plus 6 extra (I had to add Fairy when that came out and revamp it). The type can be in a different order and mean a different thing. Examples: Electric ground: Are Friends Electric (Gary Numan) Steel Fairy: Imaginary (Evanescence) Ground electric: Perpetual (VNV Nation) Fairy Steel: Metal (Poppy)
now i get why that choir line had to be there. its written as a bit of medieval chant, in the context of the level being "Medivo". anyways, this still makes me want to dance to it.
this track is still in my mind, even after all these years =) I was 10 when I played this game like crazy.... Now I am 28 and I am going to play it again. It's epic indeed!
Oh nice, we have the same story, I was 10 too when I played this game and I am 31 now. This and the Tubelectric theme are still awesome to me after two decades. Never played the full version so I only have memories of the first episode.
@@GuyLogen done that ages ago :D i played this at release too... gosh i feel so old :) Jazz jackrabbit has a special place in my heart, and made me into the gamer i'm today.
The rainy background reminds me of CTF-Dreary map from Unreal Tournament 1999 which was developed by the same company. I even wandered if they were inspired by this level while designing Dreary, but found out that Shane Caudle who made Dreary joined Epic Games a few years later than Jazz Jackrabbit was released.
This was amazing. I remember when my best friend and I, when we were 12, started playing this game, and we fell in love with this level music. You'd play the game just to get to Medivo and listen to the music.
If Epic Games ever got a representative in Smash, the most logical one would be Jonesy, since Fortnite is their flagship IP at the moment, but my dream one would be Jazz for the music that would get added alone. Lmao
This legitimately sounds like a music track from a random SNES game but it's from a DOS game??? Ok but anyway, it's great! It sounds like factory music. I first heard this in Super Mario Bros. Invaders of the Mushroom Kingdom's world 5 which is why I thought it was originally from a SNES game and I didn't want to stop playing the stages where this played, it's THAT good.
this music makes me think of Baloo from the Jungle Book and Mowgli in a medieval standoff constantly sizing each other up and shifting from side-to-side but never actually making any advances or attacks. They are circling atop King Arthur's Round Table as plates are being crushed beneath their feet and the knights are cheering (half for Baloo and half for Mowgli). There is a violent thunderstorm outside of the castle and lightning cracks down upon Excalibur as King Arthur holds it (cheering and raising it up into the sky, belting his warcry for the entire kingdom to hear).
У меня был 286 с EGA монитором, и на нем не шел jazzjackrabbit, я ходил к однокласснику в гости и играл у него. А когда у меня появился 486 с vga монитором, игры ушли далеко вперед, но я поставил себе jazzjackrabbit чтобы просто слушать музыку из medivo.
+Dekki Gaming Don't give him a shit. While Jazz2 is more technically advanced and has multiplayer, it has shitty singleplayer campaign - levels are really empty compared to what you see in first one.
This shit still slaps nearly 30 years later
Check out the unreleased Jazz Jackrabbit 3 soundtrack. That shit continues where Jazz 1 & 2 left off.
The Amiga mod/soundblaster/adlib music from that era will always slap.
I do not know why but when kid this level impressed me so much that I watched that rain pixelated for hours thinking if there was such a planet.
@MekaShadowlight I actually thought Tubelectric was the best
Me too bro! Exactly like that :D
Also big ups for the Booker DeWitt avatar, nice.
Earth was like that in the transition from the Hadean to Archaean eons, when the water vapour condensed.
wow you summarized the sensation of it very well
I always loved how in level 2 of Medivo the exit was so close to you at the beginning of the level and you had to wrap around. There always looked like there were so many unreachable secrets. Awesome game. Would love a re release where they change nothing but the old save system and zoomed the camera out a little more
I remember listening to this in 2006-2008, and people telling me "you are a freak, you listen to videogame music, that's nerdy, you are scary". And now this is exactly the same you can find now in synthwave. Now this is "cool", "new retro-wave". It's hilarious.
Raúl Del Brío San Román I got the same reaction as well back then, still do sometimes, unless I happen to talk to gamers. People don't know what they are missing out.
i have the same problem, if i told someone, i love gamemusic, they saying i'm crazy, i make my own music and gamemusic is a great inspiration for me, sometimes you will find some soundsamples from old games in my music, this is the way i created my music and i will go on with that.
I dont like the stuff in the radio, maybe some songs are good but the most is just crap, no feelings like in this one.
I like gamemusic much more than normal music, i listen to good old midi soundtracks from Duke Nukem, Hexen or Doom, or Mod music like Jazz Jackrabbit, Crusader or other good Amiga Games.
This kind of music is just awesome and epic
Natureworld1986 You are right, mainstream music nowadays is terrible. And if anything tends to be on the quality side, it is either underrated or known by only a few. The music of JJR made such an impact on me since I was a kid, that I started listening to Italo Disco and other kinds of 80's electronic music, which I find they often have a similar sound. :)
ClioMako 100 % agreed (y)
they say you're crazy and then go switch on Katie Perry? lol :D
Ah the 90's; I was lucky to have a sound-blaster sound-card, plugged it into my home stereo and recorded it onto a cassette tape to play in the car. This one brought chills - you felt the ambience of the castle stage...
its chords progression is still mesmerizing, so strong that It's still in my memory. and the simple synth choir phrase at the beginning is very strong and catchy. love the square arpeggios the texture of the synth string on the hook part is the best. yeah I played this as a demo version too and this music made me feel like i was playing the final level fighting the last boss of the whole game. though this music doesn't give any sense of medieval era like the levels name, but it still has the seriousness going on all the time. epic mega games was very generous to allow us to play the whole levels of the first episode, which includes the best 2 tracks - medivo, tubelectric. of the JJR.
its so interesting that this track gives such an impact on people who played jazz jackrabbit. I feel exactly the same way about the track.
It's a real stand-out piece alright, not to say the others aren't memorable too. Jazz Jackrabbit's music was really on a whole other level compared to other shareware games at the time. Epic Mega almost always had great music for their games.
I think it's also that this is how it would have sounded with a nice card like a SoundBlaster.
Hearing this through an ad-lib card would have been cool, but marked less cool.
This game has a lot of great tracks. Medivo and tubelectric are just the tip of the iceberg
@@snipsandorsnailsandbrutalewd > Jazz Jackrabbit's music was really on a whole other level
Two words: Alexander Brandon.
I love the music, but I sure do NOT love those flying swords.
+menslady125 Damn bastards destroying my hover board!!
butt
Hahaha I cannot agree more
We have to jump for normal weapon hit the fucking swords
This was the last level in the freeware version of this game I had as a kid. It's super nostalgic to me.
Oh hell yeah freeware games. I remember that we somehow got that freeware version *and* the special Christmas level.
Same
I literally played this game at my grandparents house, in an old computer they had, and I remember every world and each music.
I completed the game in 2008 or 2009, and now it feels so nostalgic whenever I listen to these songs.
Still gives me goosebumps every time I hear this. I've been playing this game when I was just 9 years old and it scared me at first. The simplicity of this game made it such a fenomenon in the gaming industry and I don't think any game in the world would be able to top Jazz Jackrabbit.
A true gaming analyst would be able to see to its full extent, even though it is still underappreciated by the common gaming people. Almost 3D, this tops even the best games made by the best company alive, Team Ninja (sorry but I speak from my heart).
1:05, favorite part!
Great
The first game I ever played in my life, and some of the first music that I ever loved. Can't have been older than 4
I absolutely loved this game. I remember I had the demo and I played it to death. Then one day my Dad came home from CompUSA, he had a box copy of Jazz Jackrabbit...it was 3 disks and I installed it myself. This was the first game ever I installed on my own.
2022 and i still remember every song, soooooo nostalgic and so much good soundtracks
Same feelings here
This soundtrack is Epic Mega
I see what you did there.
Now it's just Epic.
I have my own music typing system and this is the only track I know that is "water fire" type. It suits heavy rain on a lava planet, which is pretty much Medivo.
TheFourman Music typing system? Do explain
@@colltonrighem sounds like he means he gives songs types, like Pokemon types. So this song is a water/fire type song.
I would like to have some... examples for you music typing. Do you use all the pokemon typings? Or just some of them? What would you have in, for example, Electric Ground or Steel Fairy?
@@erik19borgnia I use all plus 6 extra (I had to add Fairy when that came out and revamp it). The type can be in a different order and mean a different thing.
Examples:
Electric ground: Are Friends Electric (Gary Numan)
Steel Fairy: Imaginary (Evanescence)
Ground electric: Perpetual (VNV Nation)
Fairy Steel: Metal (Poppy)
My favorite song in the whole game!!!!
Amazing. I remember this so well. The lightning in the background that shows a silhouette of a creature in the window.. amazing.
I miss playing this game! What a memory! It keeps me inspiring what I played during my childhood years! :-)
Lo jugaba en el 2000. Pero lo que más recuerdo del juego es esta cancion. Año 2020 y se me vino a la cabeza nuevamente.
What an absolute banger. I put this on when fighting Miraak in Skyrim SE and it made the whole experience better.
:D That must be an epic battle! :) Try a mod, where's Miraak your companion... and then last fight ;)
@@1ShepardCZwho wants him as a companion? Hes an ass XD
Nostalgia times infinity :D
Playing this as a kid in 1998... time flies!
The armored potato creatures stood out to me on this level. Loved the dreary atmosphere and music.
now i get why that choir line had to be there. its written as a bit of medieval chant, in the context of the level being "Medivo". anyways, this still makes me want to dance to it.
this track is still in my mind, even after all these years =) I was 10 when I played this game like crazy.... Now I am 28 and I am going to play it again. It's epic indeed!
Oh nice, we have the same story, I was 10 too when I played this game and I am 31 now. This and the Tubelectric theme are still awesome to me after two decades. Never played the full version so I only have memories of the first episode.
This has been my ringtone for 4 years now....
You should cycle through all the jazz jackrabbit music
@@GuyLogen done that ages ago :D i played this at release too... gosh i feel so old :)
Jazz jackrabbit has a special place in my heart, and made me into the gamer i'm today.
@@mrsgamer9218 Yeah, I have the playlist saved. A lot of the levels have a great soundtrack!
@@GuyLogen have you checked out Tyrian's soundtrack?same composer and same amazing music. Game was awsome too!
Makes me feel like break dancing
This music is really good, especially at 1:06. It just slaps so hard that makes it very satisfying
great memories when I was a kid..... good old times, nostalgia
This is top 3 in my favs of Jazz songs~
The rainy background reminds me of CTF-Dreary map from Unreal Tournament 1999 which was developed by the same company. I even wandered if they were inspired by this level while designing Dreary, but found out that Shane Caudle who made Dreary joined Epic Games a few years later than Jazz Jackrabbit was released.
That's some kickin fucking tunes man. Something about that old DOS sound man. Good shit!
Fuçk its been 30 years and this still hits
Definitivamente un juego algo difícil de pasar
Good track♥
Infancia
was a lot cool, in 1994, at 10 year old, listening to that samped OOOH choir out of the soundblaster on the 66mhz 486dx2.. aaaah memories!
Insane composition!!!!!
Jazz jackrabbit has one of the best ost in history. All its soundtrack is awesome even for an MSDOS game.
Wait I always only remembered the opening track, but this is sick!
This was amazing. I remember when my best friend and I, when we were 12, started playing this game, and we fell in love with this level music. You'd play the game just to get to Medivo and listen to the music.
Feel the atmosphere of the haunted castle !
people be doing remixes but i don't think anything can top this. all with FOUR VOICE POLYPHONY!!!
i might be a bit late but still : ua-cam.com/video/bNy1oO5w6ik/v-deo.html
Still as awesome as I remember it
better than the second game's version
Reminds me of the theme from the Medieval Knights table in Extreme Pinball (1995)
I remember playing this!
Got damn still sounds .... epic pun intended. neeed remake or a great 3rd entry.
Oh man, so many memories
Awesome piece of content. Keep up the great work! :))
If Epic Games ever got a representative in Smash, the most logical one would be Jonesy, since Fortnite is their flagship IP at the moment, but my dream one would be Jazz for the music that would get added alone. Lmao
They seriously need to make a new Jazz Jackrabbit game
If it were anything like this game, it would be fucking amazing
1:16 my favorite part. :D
Anyone who played MAGMML Will remember this
I just take 3 years to put this level's song in SMW.
This legitimately sounds like a music track from a random SNES game but it's from a DOS game??? Ok but anyway, it's great! It sounds like factory music. I first heard this in Super Mario Bros. Invaders of the Mushroom Kingdom's world 5 which is why I thought it was originally from a SNES game and I didn't want to stop playing the stages where this played, it's THAT good.
Oh memories...
0:20 - 0:23
Someone made a remix of this that sounds amazing as well it's called jazz jackrabbit medivo FTL mix
where can i hear it?
So good.
Hip hop 80 bass is amanzing sound, yea go dance.
this music makes me think of Baloo from the Jungle Book and Mowgli in a medieval standoff constantly sizing each other up and shifting from side-to-side but never actually making any advances or attacks. They are circling atop King Arthur's Round Table as plates are being crushed beneath their feet and the knights are cheering (half for Baloo and half for Mowgli). There is a violent thunderstorm outside of the castle and lightning cracks down upon Excalibur as King Arthur holds it (cheering and raising it up into the sky, belting his warcry for the entire kingdom to hear).
Man what have you been smoking? LOL..... Great story anyways...
Your comment is half the reason I keep coming back to this video. Good story, but kinda messed up.
That sounds like a really, really old story! Was that something you came up with in the mid-'90s?
>v
Salvadali ...I....err... who? ...WHAT??? How'd you conjure that thought from this??? How? How?? HOOOOOOOooooooowwww????!11)(?!&*!!???
That's my favorite
Spooky techno!
Sounds like a boss song
Thanks to DF for introducing this amazing music to me.
У меня был 286 с EGA монитором, и на нем не шел jazzjackrabbit, я ходил к однокласснику в гости и играл у него. А когда у меня появился 486 с vga монитором, игры ушли далеко вперед, но я поставил себе jazzjackrabbit чтобы просто слушать музыку из medivo.
This Is The Original, The Remake Is Used With SMAS, YI, And MMX Soundfronts On SMW Central.
0.5 SPEED EPIC!
This would sound BRILLIANT out of an Amiga!
It uses mod tracker music, so in theory, it would sound exactly the same.
Best tracks of JJ1:
6th: Orbitus
5th: Fanolint
4th: Tubeletric
3rd: Medivo
2nd: Deserto
1st: Deckstar
for me
5 : Turtemple
4 : Diamondus
3 : Crysilis
2 : Tubelectric
1 : Medivo
Pantufa: Factory Place HD
Same
Evil Yoshifanatic's Lair.
0:07 Wo~o~o~
OMFG
This track sounds like a SNES piece to me.
Love this track but it sounds muffled. Was this dos box or real hardware?
Aw, this is a mono recording.
Wow
....fuck me, I miss the 90’s aye lol
Reminds me of those Sonic 3 tracks that Michael Jackson allegedly wrote.
Why does it sounds like music that straight out of a Mickael Jackson song ?
Because it was struck by a smooth criminal?
I miss
Best song?
Access is allowed🙃🙃🙃
winning
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Anyone kno how i can actually play jazz jack rabbit again??
DOSbox.
Мне и в страшном сне не могло присниться, чтобы Путин начинал освоение компьютера с этой игры...🙃🙃🙃
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Make a Good Megaman Level!
Where download in the game? Please send link. :)
Szilárd Papp www.myabandonware.com/game/jazz-jackrabbit-2bf
+Dekki Gaming Don't give him a shit. While Jazz2 is more technically advanced and has multiplayer, it has shitty singleplayer campaign - levels are really empty compared to what you see in first one.
QVear i actually posted the first game m8 =P
GOG has it for cheap
Music is best. but noise quality is bad.
The name's Jack... Jack Assrabbit.