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J.J. & Jeff (Wii)

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Slippery characters and sketchy collision detection ruin this scatological take on the run-and-jump genre.

Specifications: ESRB: Everyone 10 and older ; Genre: Action ; Number of players: 1 Player See full specs

Gamespot editors' review

  • Reviewed on: 06/07/2007
  • Released on: 05/28/2007

Nobody liked J.J. and Jeff when it was originally published for the TurboGrafx-16 roughly 17 years ago, so it's a bit of a surprise to see that Hudson has gone through the effort of making it available for the Wii's Virtual Console. The game's bathroom-inspired humor is occasionally amusing, but the slippery characters and sketchy collision detection render this Super Mario Bros. wannabe practically unplayable.

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Getting hit on the head by a giant bird crap will cost you some health--just like real life!

J.J. and Jeff are two geeky detectives who have set out to rescue a kidnapped businessman in a land full of wild dogs and snapping crabs. It doesn't matter which character you pick. Jeff wears sunglasses and J.J. doesn't, but they both run at the same speed and jump to the same height, and they both can perform the same high kick and low spray-paint attacks. Getting through all 24 levels contained within the game's six areas primarily involves jumping between platforms and bouncing atop enemies. At the end of each area, you won't encounter an angry dinosaur named Bowser. You will, however, have to kick the bejeezus out of a muscular goon who doffs a new wig every time you meet him. Touching enemies will take away some of your vitality meter, while falling into a pit or landing in fire will outright cost you one of your lives. Conversely, you regain vitality by collecting fruit items or by gambling coins in the slot machines that are frequently hidden in the roadside bathrooms you come across.

Toilet humor is the game's defining aspect. The level layouts aren't especially memorable, the squeaky sounds and repetitive beats are forgettable, and the large characters and colorful backgrounds are merely passable. In 1990, J.J. and Jeff etched itself into the minds of stubborn TurboGrafx owners with frequent references to excrement. Birds will often drop a pile your way as they fly overhead, and other animals will sometimes target you with their dung as they recoil from one of your attacks. About once per level, you'll encounter the character you didn't pick standing idly in the background or hurling soda cans at you from a garbage bin. However, on rare occasions, you'll notice that he's standing there with his back to you with his knees bent slightly, as if he is urinating.

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