Jet Force Gemini (lost build of cancelled Game Boy Color port of Nintendo 64 third-person shooter; 2000): Difference between revisions

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==See Also==
==See Also==
*[[Banjo-Karting/Banjo-Kazoomie (lost prototypes of "Banjo-Kazooie" racing games; mid-2000s)]]
*[[Banjo-Karting/Banjo-Kazoomie (lost prototypes of "Banjo-Kazooie" racing games; mid-2000s)]]
*[[Banjo-Threeie (lost build of cancelled sequel to platformer game series; existence unconfirmed; early 2000s)]]
*[[Banjo-Threeie (non-existent sequel to platformer game series; early 2000s)]]
*[[Cascade (lost build of cancelled Xbox 360 massive multiplayer online game; 2000-2007)]]
*[[Cascade (lost build of cancelled Xbox 360 massive multiplayer online game; 2000-2007)]]
*[[Diddy Kong Racing Adventure (found build of cancelled Nintendo GameCube sequel to "Diddy Kong Racing"; 2004)]]
*[[Diddy Kong Racing Adventure (found build of cancelled Nintendo GameCube sequel to "Diddy Kong Racing"; 2004)]]

Latest revision as of 00:56, 11 October 2023

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Title screen.

Status: Lost

Jet Force Gemini is a game made by Rare for the Nintendo 64. A Game Boy Color version of the game was in development by Bit Studios (for Rare) in 2000 but was cancelled and never officially announced.

Little is known about the game beyond this. This port was expected to have an isometric 2D view, which would be similar to the Nintendo 64 version. The composer of the game was Jeroen Tel, a Dutch composer and video game pioneer. According to an interview with Martin Wakeley, the game was nearly finished when it was cancelled at the last minute.[1]

A video was uploaded to YouTube by a user named "Gameboy Color" which shows the introduction to the game. Few details beyond this were provided by the user other than the fact that this footage is ultra rare and that the user was playing it on a Game Boy Advance SP. The same user later uploaded around 6 minutes of gameplay footage.

The entire soundtrack for the game was uploaded to YouTube and compiled into a playlist by user DevEd8 VGM. The description for the playlist contains a link to download a GBS file of the game's music.

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Footage

Footage of the introduction of the port.

6 minutes of gameplay footage.

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