The Blues Brothers: Jukebox Adventure

The Blues Brothers: Jukebox Adventure is a video game based on the band The Blues Brothers, and a sequel to The Blues Brothers. The game was released for the SNES in 1993 (as The Blues Brothers) and for the IBM PC and for the Game Boy in 1994. The theme music of the video game was an electronic arrangement of Peter Gunn song.

The Blues Brothers: Jukebox Adventure
Intro screen of the Blues Brothers video game in IBM PC (VGA mode)
Developer(s)Titus France
Publisher(s)Titus France
Platform(s)SNES, MS-DOS, Game Boy
ReleaseSNES June 1993 (1993-06)
MS-DOS 1994 (1994)
GB 1994 (1994)
Genre(s)Platform game
Mode(s)Single-player
2-player cooperative

Gameplay

The characters have to gather vinyl discs to throw them at enemies and find the jukebox at the end of each level to make it to the next one.

The game can be played by two players simultaneously, and the scrolling screen keeps focus on both characters by pushing the one that gets behind.

The game's soundtrack consists of music from the movie. Dimitris Yerasimos composed the music for all versions of the game except for Blues Brothers: Jukebox Adventure on Game Boy, where Thorsten Mitschele composed the music.

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