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[TAS] Genesis Earthworm Jim 2 by Flip in 19:56.52

Published on Tue, May 14th 2024 Gaming Rectangular HD

This is a tool-assisted speedrun. For more information, see https://tasvideos.org/5952M
TAS originally published on 2024-05-14

Earthworm Jim 2 is the 2nd game in the Earthworm Jim series, released on the SNES and Sega Genesis in 1995. We follow our hero, Earthworm Jim, as he attempts to foil the evil Psycrows' plan to steal away the beautiful Princess What's-Her-Name.

Flip ( https://tasvideos.org/Users/Profile/Flip ) improves upon the previous publication by 01:18.53 thanks to better optimization.


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