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'''''Jamster Allstars''''', also known as '''''Jamba Allstars''''' in non-English speaking countries, was a cancelled 2007 action-adventure PlayStation 2/PC game developed by Mercury Games (under their kid-centric "Turtle Games" label). The game starred popular characters from the Jamster mobile service, which was well known for selling mobile ringtones during the 2000s.
 
==Gameplay==
The game's plot would have involved the Jamster Allstars "making their way through a series of challenges to discover who has stolen all the musical notes, so that they can continue to make ringtones." The gameplay followed the standard 3D platformer game formula, with various challenges to collect musical notes and emblems, solving puzzles and beating bosses. The game contained 12 levels set in 3 different environment types; futuristic, urban and medieval.<ref name="PRESS">[https://www.realwire.com/releases/mercury-games-and-jamster-team-up-again-for-new-allstars-release Press release from Mercury Games about the game.] Retrieved 03 Feb '20</ref> Known levels include Nessie the Dragon's countryside castle and Sweety the Chick's farmland, as well as "futuristic cities" and the "cyber realm of the mobile phone". 12 original songs were also produced for the game.<ref name="PRESS2">[https://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/jamster-allstars-needs-you Second press release about the game.] Retrieved 03 Feb '20</ref>
 
The game's playable characters were Sweety the Chick, Nessie the Dragon, Jambo the Elephant and No. 1 from Mad Dawgz; all characters from Jamster's previous ringtone videos. The different characters had their own special abilities, with Nessie being able to breathe fire, as well as Jambo causing shockwaves when he jumps.<ref name="PRESS"/> An available screenshot also shows the ability to change characters mid-level. Oddly enough, apart from being mentioned on the game's (rather short-lived) website, Crazy Frog is absent, despite probably being the most popular character from Jamster.
 
Bonus features from buying the game would have included a free premium ringtone and exclusive Jamster media content.<ref name="PRESS"/>
 
==History/Availability==
According to a July 2007 article, the game was set for a September 14th release. A second article released on September 17th mentions a November release; another date that has seemingly fallen through, as no copy of the game is known to exist. A possible reason for the game's cancellation would be Jamster's dwindling reputation, with many accusing the company of deceptive advertising at the time, as well as ringtones becoming more accessible without needing a service of Jamster's kind.<ref>[https://www.pinsentmasons.com/out-law/news/crazy-frog-punished-by-advertising-watchdog Pinsent Masons article about Jamster lawsuits from 2005.] Retrieved 03 Feb '20</ref>
 
Only a few screenshots of the game were released. It is unknown whether anyone still owns a build of the game, as the Mercury Games company appears to have gone out of business. An interactive website for the game also existed throughout 2007-2008, but the Internet Archive did not save the "jam_site_v02.swf" file which made up for the majority of the site. It is unknown what the SWF file contained, although chances are it was a trailer for the game.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20071123070447/http://www.jamsterallstars.com/ Archived version of the ''Jamster Allstars'' website.] Retrieved 03 Feb '20</ref>
 
An extremely low quality screenshot of the website has been retrieved from a Japanese blog.<ref>[https://shaapsan.blog.ss-blog.jp/2007-08-11 Blog containing a screenshot of the lost website.] Retrieved 28 Jun '20</ref> The text is in English but unreadable, however some has been translated into readable text.
<blockquote>"Overview
Saving the world one Tune at a time!
 
Rumours are that the Crazy Frog has stolen all the music from the Magical Musical World at [unknown]!
 
[unknown] your way through the world with Folli, Sweety & the Jamster Allstars. Unravel the mystery, [unknown] all the magical [unknown], and restore the Magical Musical World [unknown]!"</blockquote>
 


'''''Jamster Allstars''''' was an action-adventure PS2/PC game planned for release in 2007, but was eventually cancelled. The game starred popular characters from the Jamster mobile service, who were well known for selling mobile ringtones, with Crazy Frog being their most famous. According to various gaming websites, the story of the game was that the Jamster Allstars had to "make their way through a series of challenges to discover who has stolen all the musical notes so that they can continue to make ringtones". Aside from that, the only other available information are some screenshots, one of which shows that the player may have been able to switch between characters in-game on at least one stage. They also show off various levels such as a town, a castle, and what was likely the inside of a computer.
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== External Links ==
==References==
*[http://www.videogamer.com/ps2/jamster_allstars/ Info on the game]
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*[http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/atari-doing-jamster-game An article on the game's announcement]
 
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Latest revision as of 02:13, 20 February 2024

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Cover for the PlayStation 2 version.

Status: Lost

Jamster Allstars, also known as Jamba Allstars in non-English speaking countries, was a cancelled 2007 action-adventure PlayStation 2/PC game developed by Mercury Games (under their kid-centric "Turtle Games" label). The game starred popular characters from the Jamster mobile service, which was well known for selling mobile ringtones during the 2000s.

Gameplay

The game's plot would have involved the Jamster Allstars "making their way through a series of challenges to discover who has stolen all the musical notes, so that they can continue to make ringtones." The gameplay followed the standard 3D platformer game formula, with various challenges to collect musical notes and emblems, solving puzzles and beating bosses. The game contained 12 levels set in 3 different environment types; futuristic, urban and medieval.[1] Known levels include Nessie the Dragon's countryside castle and Sweety the Chick's farmland, as well as "futuristic cities" and the "cyber realm of the mobile phone". 12 original songs were also produced for the game.[2]

The game's playable characters were Sweety the Chick, Nessie the Dragon, Jambo the Elephant and No. 1 from Mad Dawgz; all characters from Jamster's previous ringtone videos. The different characters had their own special abilities, with Nessie being able to breathe fire, as well as Jambo causing shockwaves when he jumps.[1] An available screenshot also shows the ability to change characters mid-level. Oddly enough, apart from being mentioned on the game's (rather short-lived) website, Crazy Frog is absent, despite probably being the most popular character from Jamster.

Bonus features from buying the game would have included a free premium ringtone and exclusive Jamster media content.[1]

History/Availability

According to a July 2007 article, the game was set for a September 14th release. A second article released on September 17th mentions a November release; another date that has seemingly fallen through, as no copy of the game is known to exist. A possible reason for the game's cancellation would be Jamster's dwindling reputation, with many accusing the company of deceptive advertising at the time, as well as ringtones becoming more accessible without needing a service of Jamster's kind.[3]

Only a few screenshots of the game were released. It is unknown whether anyone still owns a build of the game, as the Mercury Games company appears to have gone out of business. An interactive website for the game also existed throughout 2007-2008, but the Internet Archive did not save the "jam_site_v02.swf" file which made up for the majority of the site. It is unknown what the SWF file contained, although chances are it was a trailer for the game.[4]

An extremely low quality screenshot of the website has been retrieved from a Japanese blog.[5] The text is in English but unreadable, however some has been translated into readable text.

"Overview

Saving the world one Tune at a time!

Rumours are that the Crazy Frog has stolen all the music from the Magical Musical World at [unknown]!

[unknown] your way through the world with Folli, Sweety & the Jamster Allstars. Unravel the mystery, [unknown] all the magical [unknown], and restore the Magical Musical World [unknown]!"


Gallery

References