Which bugs appear depends on the version. In Dreempipes, the water now rises faster.īoth 1.2 versions introduce significant bugs to the original 6 episodes. The bird helpers shoot larger pellets than they did before. The intro has been changed from Jazz on a black background, to Jazz dressing up as superheroes. The 1.2 versions are the CD release of the game that added episodes A to C and Z (the bonus levels). For some reason, Version 1.1 requires you to press P, backspace and then DD as a prefix to the cheat code.įor example, the code to activate the airboard is cstrike. In every version but 1.1, cheats are accessed by pressing P then backspace. Subsequent versions also lack this cheat. This version is missing the "APOGEE" cheat. It has only minor changes compared to Version 1.0. This is a rare version that is not well documented. This version cannot play the CD levels developed later. This is the original floppy disk release of the game. Tim Sweeney was a producer and, allegedly, a dork. The TIM cheat displays "AWESOME" as text. In later versions, it will shake the screen. The ARJAN cheat will display "HAHAHA" as text. The MARK cheat will kill Jazz and is a useful debug feature if Jazz has gotten stuck. The APOGEE cheat toggles between these modes LEVEL7.030 is a version of Diamondus 1 but using the Exoticus tileset (the tileset which is internally BLOCKS.030).
LEVEL2.002 is the Medivo secret level, lying unused and containing nothing but springs and a void. It is possible to repair the level and get it to play normally. The level contains some test code and references various things that have since been moved or changed, hence causing the crash. It will crash the game if forced to load, but it can be opened in JCS94. LEVE元.020 contains an early version of a Diamondus level. It's just to the left of a floating hidden cache of Launcher ammo. You can find it by going to the one-up outside of the main structure and flying left after you get the hoverboard. It is used in a hidden area of the second level of "Holiday Hare '94" near the end, along with a few little turtles. Likely referencing Craig Lafferty, PR Manager at the company. A joke that was also carried on to Jazz Jackrabbit 2 (though actually used this time).