The Blues Brothers: Jukebox Adventure | |
Developer: | Titus France |
Publisher: | Titus France |
Released: | June 1993: SNES 1994: Game Boy, MS-DOS |
Genre: | Platform |
Modes: | Single-player 2-player cooperative |
Platforms: | SNES, MS-DOS, Game Boy |
The Blues Brothers: Jukebox Adventure is a video game based on the band The Blues Brothers and a sequel to The Blues Brothers. The game was released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1993 (as The Blues Brothers) and for IBM PC compatibles and Game Boy in 1994.[1] An Amiga port was developed and even reviewed by several videogame magazines, but never released.[2]
The characters have to gather vinyl discs to throw them at enemies and find the jukebox at the end of each level to make it to the next one. The game can be played by two players simultaneously, and the scrolling screen keeps focus on both characters by pushing the one that gets behind.
Each version has different soundtracks. While the SNES and MS-DOS versions used a combination of Blues Brothers licensed music with original compositions by Dimitris Yerasimos,[3] [4] the Game Boy version has a soundtrack composed by Thorsten Mitschele.[5]