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''ToeJam & Earl'' is an action game developed by
Johnson Voorsanger Productions ToeJam & Earl Productions, Inc. (1989–2003) was an American video game company founded by Electronic Arts developers Mark Voorsanger and Greg Johnson. Their best-known titles were '' Orly's Draw-A-Story'' (1996, Broderbund), and three game ...
and published by Sega for the Sega Mega Drive (Genesis) console. Released in 1991, it centers on ToeJam and Earl—
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s who have crash-landed on
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. As they attempt to escape the planet, players assume the role of either character and collect pieces of their wrecked spacecraft. It references and parodies 1980s and early 90s urban culture and is set to a funk soundtrack. ''ToeJam & Earls design was heavily influenced by the role-playing video game '' Rogue'' (1980) and derived various features from the game, such as the random generation of levels and items. As such, ''ToeJam & Earl'' is often considered to be an example of a
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game. The game was positively received by critics, who praised its originality, soundtrack, humor and two-player cooperative mode. It attained
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status despite low initial sales, and its protagonists were used as mascots by Sega. ''ToeJam & Earl'' was followed by two sequels: ''
ToeJam & Earl in Panic on Funkotron ''ToeJam & Earl in Panic on Funkotron'' is a platform video game developed by Johnson Voorsanger Productions and published by Sega in 1993 for the Sega Genesis. The game is the sequel to cult video game ''ToeJam & Earl'', released in 1991. The gam ...
'' and '' ToeJam & Earl III: Mission to Earth'', released for the Sega Genesis and
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respectively. The sequels' commercial and critical performance were mixed. A fourth title, '' ToeJam & Earl: Back in the Groove'', was released on March 1, 2019 without Sega's involvement, using funds from Kickstarter. The game was re-released for the Wii's
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in December 2006 and re-released again on PlayStation Network and
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in November 2012 as part of the ''
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''. The game was also re-released on the Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack on December 16, 2021.


Synopsis

''ToeJam & Earl'' has been called a surreal, comic
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, and a "daringly
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commentary on Earthly life". ToeJam is red and has three legs. Earl is fat and orange. ToeJam wears a large gold medallion and a backwards baseball cap, while Earl is marked by
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s and oversized sunglasses; both outfits are "over-the-top appropriations" of 1990s
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. Their speech features
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. The game is set to a soundtrack which has been described both as
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, and as hip hop. For the game's unique sound, composer John Baker was inspired by Herbie Hancock and
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. In the game's opening sequence, ToeJam explains that Earl's erratic piloting abilities have resulted in a crash-landing on planet Earth. He says that they must find the widely scattered pieces of their
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's wreckage to return to their home planet, Funkotron. The player guides the characters as they avoid Earth's antagonistic inhabitants and search for the debris. Should the player succeed, the final sequence depicts ToeJam and Earl escaping the planet in their reconstructed spacecraft. Under the player's control, the characters proceed across a purple landscape that represents Funkotron and are greeted by their friends and family.


Gameplay

''ToeJam & Earl'' takes place from a
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in a 2D game world. Its gameplay mechanics were inspired by '' Rogue'', which has led it to be compared to genres like
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s or dungeon-crawlers. The game contains both single-player and two-player cooperative modes. The latter displays a single screen when both characters are near each other, but splits it apart when they are not. Playing the game with two players reveals dialogue and jokes between the characters not heard in the single player game. The game is set on Earth, which is represented by randomly generated islands that float in space, each one a layer above the last. They are connected by elevators. Some islands contain pieces of spacecraft wreckage, of which the player must collect 10 to win the game. The player character drops to the island below if he falls from an island's edge, which necessitates that the player again locate an elevator.Julian Rignall and Edward "Rad" Laurence, "Mega Drive Review: ToeJam & Earl", ''
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Each island is populated by antagonistic "Earthlings", such as phantom ice-cream trucks, aggressive packs of "
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s", giant hamsters, Bogeymen, man-eating mailboxes, and chickens armed with
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that shoot
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es. Certain Earthlings aid the player. The game has been described as "largely non-violent", as the protagonists can only attack enemies with thrown tomatoes—one of many temporary, randomly generated power-ups. Power-ups are contained in wrapped presents, which are categorized by appearance. The contents of a present are unknown to the player until it is opened; afterwards, all presents of that appearance are identified. A certain type of NPC wearing a carrot costume will also identify presents for a fee. Presents with question marks can hold any item at random, so their contents cannot be identified on sight alone. Identification of presents' contents is a central gameplay mechanic. Each power-up has a unique effect: while one might increase the player characters' running speed, another distracts enemies. Certain presents contain harmful power-ups, such as the ”Total Bummer” which causes the player to lose a "life", or the "Randomizer" which resets the identity of all presents. In the game's cooperative mode, if one player character opens a present in the vicinity of the other, its contents affect both characters. As players open more presents, the chances of accidentally opening the Randomizer are increased, which prevents the game from becoming easier as more presents are identified.


Development

''ToeJam & Earl'' creator Greg Johnson became a fan of ''Rogue'' as a university student. After he left university, he worked on games for
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, including ''
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'' (1986). After the completion of '' Starflight 2'', Johnson conceived ''ToeJam & Earl''—first the characters, then the plot—while on a beach in Hawaii."Jammin' Out With Greg Johnson and Mark Voorsanger", ''
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'', May/June 1992, pp. 38–39
The idea was a combination of ''Rogues gameplay concepts and a lighter version of ''Starflight's'' science-fiction themes. Johnson met programmer Mark Voorsanger through a mutual friend, while walking on Mount Tam in 1989. He related the concept of ''ToeJam & Earl'' to Voorsanger, and the two resolved to make the game together. They formed Johnson Voorsanger Productions, and serious work on the game began soon after. Their status as commercial game designers allowed them to meet with Sega of America, and they used cards covered in landscape drawings to demonstrate their idea of randomly generated levels. Sega marketing manager Hugh Bowen was immediately interested in the concept, and he enlisted the aid of producer Scott Berfield to sell the game to management; Sega wanted innovative games and new mascots to compete with Nintendo. The game's small development team was composed of Johnson's previous colleagues, and its music was composed by John Baker. The team's goal was to make a humorous game that was "original, easy to understand and offered an immediate response to the player's actions". The designers wanted to include a two-player mode so that they could play together, and they considered ''ToeJam & Earl'' "a two player game with a one player option." While Sega believed that hardware issues would prevent the feature from working, Voorsanger successfully implemented it. In a 1992 interview with ''
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'', Johnson stated that the characters ToeJam and Earl evolved as reflections of his and Voorsanger's personalities. Voorsanger disagreed and called the characters "two different aspects of Greg's personality". Steve Purcell has stated that he contributed character designs to the game.


Reception

''ToeJam & Earl'' received positive reviews, which Bill Paris of
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described as "almost unanimous critical acclaim".Bill Paris
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However, Sega deemed it a commercial failure due to low initial sales. The game built a cult following through
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, and it was further aided by the Sega Genesis's Christmas 1991 sales spike, caused by the release of '' Sonic the Hedgehog''. ''ToeJam & Earl'' was later considered a "cult" success. According to Ken Horowitz (2016, p. 74) author of Playing the Next Level: A History of American Sega Games, "In all, the game sold 350,000 copies for Sega, a remarkable feat for such an unconventional title on a fledgling console." ''
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'' picked the game as the #9 greatest game available in 1991, saying: "Simply hilarious, from the Warner Bros. cartoon-inspired sound effects to the rap songs players can improvise while using the control pad". ''
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'' found the game addictive and original, but found fault with its slow-paced combat. One of the reviewers said, "Not everyone will like it—it's not normal enough for mass appeal—but I think it's destined to become a massive cult classic". '' GamePro'' called the game's originality "incredible" and praised its graphics, music and humor. '' MegaTech'' praised the graphics, and the 2-player option, and said the game was "great fun - pure and simple". ''
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'' said that it was "An OK game, but one which becomes completely essential when played with someone else. Got any friends? Buy this. Haven't got any friends? Buy this and make some". The game also appeared at number 26 on its list of the best games of all time. ''
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'' praised the "absolutely hilarious" sound effects and music. Jeff Csatari of ''
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'' called it "another hot game" for the Sega Genesis, alongside ''Sonic the Hedgehog''. Ed Martinez of ''
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'' commended the game's soundtrack and unique concept, but found it to be too easy. A review published in both the ''
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'' and '' Rome News-Tribune'' likened ''ToeJam and Earl'' to "an outer-space, rap version of Abbott and Costello". The reviewers called it "the funniest game we've seen in a long time" and praised its soundtrack, graphics and action.Chip and Jonathan Carter, "Inside the Video Games", '' Rome News-Tribune'', Dec 17, 1991, Young Romans Supplement p. 5 ''
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'' acclaimed the game's "hilariously designed split-screen two-player mode", and said, "If you've got a Sega-Genesis system, you simply must check out
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awesome rap 'n' roll game". ''
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'' praised the game's "no-repetitive action" and said, "This is the zaniest game that ever rocked Sega's Genesis system." Several months after the game's release, ''
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'' ranked it the 13th best Sega Genesis game in its All-Time Top 100 feature. The magazine praised the game's "superbly manic and zany action" and deemed it both "original and insane". The
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video game programme GamesMaster gave the game a 70% rating. ''ToeJam & Earl'' was re-released on the Nintendo Wii's
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in 2006. ''
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'' scored the game 85% and praised its humor, originality and two-player mode. However, the reviewer believed that the game's enjoyability had diminished with time.
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felt that the game's 1990s idioms were dated, but that the gameplay—particularly the two-player mode—was still enjoyable by modern standards. Jeremy Parish of
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found the game's two-player co-operative mode more enjoyable than its single-player and described the graphics and sound as "oddly primitive". Parish considered it "one of the best games to hit VC to date".Jeremy Parish
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's reviewer negatively received the game and believed its gameplay to be unsatisfying and overly slow.
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called the game's visuals a "mixed bag" and derided the slow pace, but praised its unpredictability and believed that its sound design was "one thing you absolutely can't fault".Lucas M. Thomas
ToeJam & Earl VC Review
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Legacy

ToeJam and Earl became one of Sega's second tier mascots, alongside Sonic, and one of the Sega Genesis's key exclusive franchises. The characters appeared in a spin-off
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, ''Ready, Aim, Tomatoes'', developed by Johnson Voorsanger Productions as one of six
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s for the Menacer 6-game cartridge. In early 1992, the developers began work on a sequel to ''ToeJam & Earl'' and spent three months expanding on the original game's concept by adding indoor areas and more terrain types. Sega was not impressed by the sequel and believed it to be unmarketable. The team redesigned it as a
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, as Sega were inclined to publish games in this genre. The game, titled ''
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'', was highly anticipated, and it was a commercial and critical success when it released in 1993. However, fans of the original game were disappointed by the change in design to a perceived generic style. Due to poor relations between Johnson Voorsanger Productions and Sega, which held the ''ToeJam & Earl'' rights until 1995, the ''ToeJam & Earl'' franchise was neglected. A ''ToeJam & Earl'' game planned for the
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was cancelled (a beta of the game was preserved and, on Christmas Day 2013, released on the internet by enthusiasts), but a third installment, '' ToeJam & Earl III: Mission to Earth'', was released for the Xbox in 2002. The release returned to the concepts of the original game, but generated mixed reviews and poor sales. In 2019, '' ToeJam & Earl: Back in the Groove'' was released, which was essentially an enhanced remake of the original game. ToeJam and Earl also appeared as a tag-team playable character in 2021's ''Mighty Fight Federation''. ''ToeJam & Earl'' has been called "weird", "strange", and "thoroughly odd". Critics have difficulty in determining a genre for the game; it has been called a platform game and roguelike, as well as action and
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. While ''ToeJam & Earl''s success did not match that of the Sega Genesis's other popular titles, it has been considered a "classic", and a "cult" game. Prior to ''ToeJam & Earl IIIs conception, research by its developers found that the original ''ToeJam & Earl'' was preferred over its sequel. In an
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survey, 65% of respondents cited it as their favorite of the three games. The game was set to be re-released on
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after winning a poll arranged by Sega, but this became uncertain because Johnson owns the rights to the characters rather than Sega. The game, along with its sequel, was announced as part of ''
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'' series for release on November 7, 2012, to be released individually on PlayStation Network and as a collection on
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. A remake of the game has been announced for release exclusively for the
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. The notion of a ''ToeJam & Earl'' game for the Nintendo DS failed to generate interest from publishers, but Johnson has reiterated the possibility of such a game in the future. Greg Johnson later gave ToeJam and Earl a comeback with a new game called '' ToeJam & Earl: Back in the Groove'', which was made through Kickstarter fundraising by his own independent company HumaNature Studios. Greg Johnson said he was able to make a new ToeJam and Earl game without needing a publisher, since the popularity of downloadable independent games, but
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came to publish the game as well as for retail copies. ''ToeJam & Earl'' would later influence the American animated series Regular Show, which J. G. Quintel has played as a kid, and later described it as "the perfect platform" for ''Regular Show'' protagonists Mordecai and Rigby. Childish Gambino's single has an off-handed reference to ''ToeJam & Earl'' in the song "Bonfire".


Film adaptation

On December 5, 2022, it was announced that a ''ToeJam & Earl'' movie is in development from
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with Stephen Curry producing through his production company
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alongside with producing partner Erick Peyton, Mike Goldberg, Dmitri M. Johnson and Dan Jevons of Story Kitchen, Timothy I. Stevenson, Jenelle Lindsay and the game's creators Voorsanger and Johnson executive producing and Amos Vernon and Nunzio Randazzo writing the script.


References


External links


ToeJam & Earl Productions
Developer's official website
ToeJam & Earl's Virtual Console site
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