The Blues Brothers (1991)

Titus France

Amiga · Amstrad CPC · Atari ST/STE · Commodore C64/128/MAX · DOS

2.50 from 42 ratings

99 members have it in their collection · 9 backlogged · 5 wish listed

The Blues Brothers video game was designed by Titus Software and is based on the comedic sketch band of the same name. The platformer-style game was released in 1991 for MS-DOS. It was subsequently ported to a number of other platforms, including the Amiga, Atari ST, and NES.
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Details

Developers
Titus France
Publishers
Titus France, Titus Software
Genres
Platform
Themes
Action, Comedy
Franchises
The Blues Brothers

Release dates

  • 1991 (Full Release) (Europe) Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST/STE, Commodore C64/128/MAX
  • 1991 (North_America) DOS

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Rating distribution

5 stars
1
4 stars
7
3 stars
11
2 stars
16
1 star
7
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friggle

Status friggle Jul 16, 2015

It's a terrible game, but my brother & I rented it a lot as kids. It had simultaneous 2-player platforming, and that's why we'd play it. The levels are tall, and if you miss a jump, you might fall pretty far back in the level. The camera also stayed on Player 1, but Player 2 could continue to move off-screen. …

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It's a terrible game, but my brother & I rented it a lot as kids. It had simultaneous 2-player platforming, and that's why we'd play it. The levels are tall, and if you miss a jump, you might fall pretty far back in the level. The camera also stayed on Player 1, but Player 2 could continue to move off-screen. So if one player misses a jump, Player 2 can no longer see what they're doing, and will fall off or die.

I was always Player 2. That's why we kept renting it.

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