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==Overview==
==Overview==
The game is itself a multimedia video creator, similar to games like ''Microsoft 3D Movie Maker'' and ''Nickelodeon Director's Lab''. Players can create music videos with music, backgrounds, and characters from iconic Cartoon Network shows like ''The Jetsons'' and ''Yogi Bear''. Once done, the music video could be saved to a floppy disk. The CD-ROM also doubles as an audio CD, with 25 tracks based on Hanna Barbera cartoon theme songs.<ref name="a">[https://archive.org/details/cartoon-network-toon-jam-VHS "Cartoon Network Toon Jam Jammin' Video" on Internet Archive.] Retrieved 19 Jan '24</ref>
The game is itself a multimedia video creator, similar to games like ''Microsoft 3D Movie Maker'' and ''Nickelodeon Director's Lab''. Players can create music videos with music, backgrounds, and characters from iconic Cartoon Network shows like ''The Jetsons'' and ''Yogi Bear''. Once done, the music video could be saved to a floppy disk. The CD-ROM also doubles as an audio CD, with 25 tracks based on Hanna Barbera cartoon theme songs.<ref name="a">[https://web.archive.org/web/19970804040752/http://www.cnet.com/Content/Reviews/Cdcentral/Reviews/0,50,250,00.html Archived CNET review for the game.] Retrieved 01 Oct '20</ref>


The game came packaged with a tape entitled ''Jammin' Video'' featuring musical and dance excerpts from cartoons like ''The Flintstones'', ''Tom and Jerry'' and ''Droopy''.
The game came packaged with a tape entitled ''Jammin' Video'' featuring musical and dance excerpts from cartoons like ''The Flintstones'', ''Tom and Jerry'' and ''Droopy''.
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On February 20th, 2021, YouTuber [https://youtube.com/channel/UC0e04MEjhLNZgHkiYocysEg KillaFloyd67] rediscovered and uploaded the ISO of the game to Archive.org.
On February 20th, 2021, YouTuber [https://youtube.com/channel/UC0e04MEjhLNZgHkiYocysEg KillaFloyd67] rediscovered and uploaded the ISO of the game to Archive.org.


On January 19th, 2024, Internet Archive user MustacheDuctTape unearthed and uploaded the full bonus ''Jammin' Video'' VHS tape to Archive.org<ref name="a" />.
On January 19th, 2024, Internet Archive user MustacheDuctTape unearthed and uploaded the full bonus ''Jammin' Video'' VHS tape to Archive.org.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 03:11, 20 January 2024

Toon Jam Title Screen.jpg

Title screen.

Status: Found

Date found: 20 Feb 2021 (Game) / 19 Jan 2024 (VHS tape)

Found by: KillaFloyd67 (Game) MustacheDuctTape (VHS tape)

Toon Jam! is a PC game published by Turner Interactive in partnership with Cartoon Network in 1995. The software also came with a bonus Jammin' Video VHS tape featuring excerpts from the network's vast library of cartoons. Both the game and the video were notably hosted by Moxy of The Moxy Show fame. Music videos created within the software could be seen during commercials on Cartoon Network around the time the game came out.

Overview

The game is itself a multimedia video creator, similar to games like Microsoft 3D Movie Maker and Nickelodeon Director's Lab. Players can create music videos with music, backgrounds, and characters from iconic Cartoon Network shows like The Jetsons and Yogi Bear. Once done, the music video could be saved to a floppy disk. The CD-ROM also doubles as an audio CD, with 25 tracks based on Hanna Barbera cartoon theme songs.[1]

The game came packaged with a tape entitled Jammin' Video featuring musical and dance excerpts from cartoons like The Flintstones, Tom and Jerry and Droopy.

Availability

While the game and the tape were sold in retail stores for $35 back when it came out, copies are hard to come across in the present day, especially if it's complete in box. A known retailer that sold the game and the tape was CompUSA. It's also possible that the game's rarity comes from negative reviews, especially from CNET.[1]

So far, the only other in-game footage outside of the CNET review is a commercial for the game uploaded back in 2013 on YouTube by Retro CCN.

On February 20th, 2021, YouTuber KillaFloyd67 rediscovered and uploaded the ISO of the game to Archive.org.

On January 19th, 2024, Internet Archive user MustacheDuctTape unearthed and uploaded the full bonus Jammin' Video VHS tape to Archive.org.

Gallery

Videos

Commercial for the game.

Bonus Jammin' Video VHS tape.

Images

External Links

Reference

  1. 1.0 1.1 Archived CNET review for the game. Retrieved 01 Oct '20