Iam8bit Announces Limited Edition Earthworm Jim 25th Anniversary SNES Cartridge

Iam8bit Announces Limited Edition Earthworm Jim 25th Anniversary SNES Cartridge

Video game merchandise company iam8bit has announced a limited edition 25th Anniversary SNES Cartridge for Earthworm Jim.

Limited to just 2000 copies, this special SNES cartridge contains both the first and second games in the Earthworm Jim series. The cartridge comes in pink and cow print varieties and can be played on real hardware. It also comes packaged in a custom box containing an assortment of other goodies.

Check out the full details below:

Limited Edition of 2000*
Brand-New Playable SNES Cartridge*
2 games in 1!
Specialty Fold-Out Foil Box with Gloss and Embellishments
Premium Instruction Booklet w/ “Mystery Foreword”
Retro Pack-In Surprises
Custom Package Design & Restoration by Jango Snow Art & Design
Manufacturing by Retrotainment Games + Infinite NES Lives
*Cartridge colorways are randomly inserted into sealed, unmarked boxes. The edition of 2000 is comprised of: Udder Pink; and Cow Print (ONLY 100 total). We cannot guarantee which version you will receive. It truly is completely random.

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Shipping Begins
November 2019
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Born during gaming’s most outrageous era of character creation and world-building, Earthworm Jim is a hero unlike any other… a worm…. in a muscled-up spacesuit. It’s ridiculous, to be sure, but what’s extraordinary about this series is that it’s not only fabulously weird, but also one of the greatest platformers that the SNES has ever known. The fourth installment of iam8bit’s exclusive “Legacy Cartridge Collection” pays tribute to developer Shiny Entertainment’s opus not once, but twice – including both Earthworm Jim 1 & 2 on a single cartridge for the first time ever! As always, this is a premium affair chock-full of nostalgic trappings, limited to a highly collectible 2,000 copies.

If you’re interested in grabbing a set for yourself, you can purchase it via iam8bit’s official website here.

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