LiveStream -Earthworm Jim for the NES?

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In this video we Livestream Earthworm Jim for the NES, a custom ROM put on cartridge by Shauntendo64!

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Ryan at Castlemaniagames.com was one of our earliest supporters here with RoXolid Productions, helping us out with 10% discount codes for you, our viewers and supporters. In recent weeks Ryan has mentioned that he has had something to send in for the channel, and man did he ever.

On my recent trip to Germany I had a chance to pick up a PAL version of one of my favorite Super NES games of all time, Earthworm Jim. This is a game I own the US SNES Version, US Genesis version and now, thanks to Ryan, I own one of, if not the most unique versions of Earthworm Jim out there.

A friend of Ryan's named Shauntendo64 makes some amazingly cool repros and compilation cartridges out there and he made a custom NES Version of Earthworm Jim and, once Ryan saw it, he ordered it and sent it my way. I am floored by this truly unique gift and thankful for the friendship and support from not just Ryan but all of you in such a short period of time.

Don't forget to check out Shauntendo64's Etsy store, he has some amazingly cool stuff on there and I will definitely be ordering additional games in the future, his work and craftsmanship is second to none! His Etsy shop can be found at :

https://www.etsy.com/shop/dinobytegaming
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