Overview
- Also Known As
- Jack Bros. no Meirô de Hiihoo! (JPN)
- Number of Players
- 1 (Single Player)
- Genre
- Release Date
Virtual Boy
- 1st Oct 1995
- 29th Sep 1995
- Series
Reviews
Review Jack Bros. (Virtual Boy)
Justifiably well regarded or just overhyped?
Aside from VB Wario Land, if there’s one game that causes people to get excited when discussing the Virtual Boy its Jack Bros.: a spin-off title from the Megami Tensei RPG series that sees players working their way down a series of floors, fighting enemies as a timer ticks down. But is it worthy of...
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Jack Bros. News
Poll Box Art Brawl - Duel: Jack Bros. (Virtual Boy)
Super Jack
Hi there folks, and welcome back to another edition of Box Art Brawl! Before we get cracking with this week's clash, let's find out how things panned out last time, eh? We looked at Rayman Advance for the, uh, Game Boy Advance (if that wasn't already obvious), pitting North America against Europe in a classic duel. The European design...
About The Game
Every year on Halloween morning, the portal to the World of Fairies opens, allowing a pathway to form between their world and ours. This year, the mischievous Jack Brothers from the World of Fairies have decided to set off on an adventure in our world. They will have to pass through the portal again by midnight or be banished from their world forever.
The thrill of their adventure takes their mind off the clock, and before they know it, the 11 o'clock hour is upon them. As they start to race through the long pathway to their home, Pixie the Fairy appears and offers to show them a shortcut to the World of Fairies. The shortcut is dangerous and seldom used, but if they used their regular route, they will not make it back in time. The Jack Brothers have no choice but to follow Pixie and choose their battles wisely. They can only hope that it's not too late...
Comments 2
This is a good game! I usually play this, Red Alarm, and Wario Land when I need a VB fix. Sucks that none of the levels can be saved, uses a password system so yeah =/
Ummm... Jack Bros. was released in the US NintendoLife. I'm pretty sure that it was, but it is incredibly rare.
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