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Little is known about the game beyond this. This port was expected to have an isometric 2D view, which would be similar to the N64 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.<ref>[https://www.unseen64.net/2010/02/28/jet-force-gemini-game-boy-color-cancelled/ The main source for this article.] Retrieved 25 Dec '16.</ref>
Little is known about the game beyond this. This port was expected to have an isometric 2D view, which would be similar to the N64 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.<ref>[https://www.unseen64.net/2010/02/28/jet-force-gemini-game-boy-color-cancelled/ The main source for this article.] Retrieved 25 Dec '16.</ref>


A video was uploaded to YouTube by a user named "Gameboy Color" which shows the introduction to the game.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZmb58rw3Cg YouTube video of introduction to the game.] Retrieved 25 Dec '16.</ref> 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 Gameboy SP.
A video was uploaded to YouTube by a user named "Gameboy Color" which shows the introduction to the game.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZmb58rw3Cg YouTube video of introduction to the game.] Retrieved 25 Dec '16.</ref> 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 Gameboy SP. The same user later uploaded around 6 minutes of gameplay footage.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TtDmnxCima0 YouTube video of 6 minutes of gameplay.] Retrieved 17 Aug '17</ref>
 
The entire soundtrack for the game was uploaded to YouTube and compiled into a playlist by user "DevEd8 VGM."<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvbUzXMNoozLAh_sGoMybExBTgnz97H-V YouTube playlist of the game's soundtrack.] Retrieved 17 Aug '17.</ref> The description for the playlist contains a link to download a GBS file of the game's music.
 
==Footage==
==Footage==
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{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZmb58rw3Cg|640x480|center|Footage of the introduction of the game from YouTuber "Gameboy Color."|frame}}
{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZmb58rw3Cg|640x480|center|Footage of the introduction of the game from YouTuber "Gameboy Color."|frame}}
{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TtDmnxCima0|640x480|center|6 minutes of gameplay footage from YouTuber "Gameboy Color."|frame}}
{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MkfbFPo9pUk|640x480|center|Track 1 of the game's soundtrack from YouTuber "DevEd8 VGM."|frame}}


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 02:47, 18 August 2017

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Screenshot from the opening of the game.

Status: Lost


Jet Force Gemini is a popular game made by Rare for the Nintendo 64. A GameBoy Color version of Jet Force Gemini 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 N64 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.[2] 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 Gameboy SP. The same user later uploaded around 6 minutes of gameplay footage.[3]

The entire soundtrack for the game was uploaded to YouTube and compiled into a playlist by user "DevEd8 VGM."[4] The description for the playlist contains a link to download a GBS file of the game's music.

Footage




Footage of the introduction of the game from YouTuber "Gameboy Color."

6 minutes of gameplay footage from YouTuber "Gameboy Color."

Track 1 of the game's soundtrack from YouTuber "DevEd8 VGM."


References