Jim Power: The Lost Dimension Will Physically Release on Nintendo Switch


 

QUByte and Piko Interactive have revealed they are bringing 90s platformer Jim Power: The Lost Dimension to Switch. The title originally came to the SNES in 1993.


Jim Power: The Lost Dimension for Switch will include these new SEGA Genesis and NES versions. Four screen filters and three screen types are also planned.


Standard will cost €29.99/$34.99 each limited to 2,000 copies worldwide The Special Limited Edition will cost 49,99€/54,99$ each, limited to 1,000 copies worldwide. All of our games are individually numbered.


Jim Power: The Lost Dimension will be available as a physical release thanks to Strictly Limited Games. The company will open pre-orders on Sunday, May 29, at 12 AM CET. Copies will be available > here <.


The Special Limited Edition contains:


-Jim Power: The Lost Dimension (Nintendo Switch)

-Special Limited Edition Box

-Original Soundtrack on 2 CDs

-Anaglyphic 3D Glasses

-Double-sided Artwork Poster (A3 / 42 x 29,7 cm)

-Jim Power Replica Flyer (A5 / 21 x 14,8 cm)

-Lenticular Card (A6 / 14,8 x 10,5 cm)

-Logo Sticker

-Colorful Game Manual


About the game


The evil alien Vaprak is threatening to destroy the earth, which is the last planet that stands between it and the entry to the 5th dimension. If Vaprak succeeds, his species will flood the galaxy and all will be lost. It is up to Jim Power to infiltrate and slay the evil. Originally released in the ‘90s Jim Power was hailed for its outstanding graphics and challenging gameplay. Now Jim is back and ready to do it all over again.


Discription by Strictly Limited



Features


-Single player side-scrolling action

-Newly developed NES version

-First time officially released Genesis version

-Stellar pixel graphics and classic ‘90s gaming goodness

-Soundtrack by video game music legend Chris Huelsbeck

-Several unique stages

-Run & Gun, Jetpack and Shoot ‘em Up levels

-16 Bit and an 8 Bit gameplay

-4 screen filters and 3 screen types


Check out the trailer:


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