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Distributor(s)
  
Nintendo

Initial release date
  
17 November 2000

Platform
  
Nintendo 64

5.4/10
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Mode(s)
  
Players: 1-2

Publisher
  
Titus Interactive SA

Developers
  
Player1, Player 1

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Release date(s)
  
EU: October 13, 2000 NA: November 17, 2000

Genres
  
Platform game, Music video game

Similar
  
Titus Interactive SA games, Platform games

Blues Brothers 2000 is a platform game for the Nintendo 64 console, released by Virgin Interactive in October 2000 in Europe, and by Titus Software in November 2000 in North America. The game is a platformer, loosely based on the band and the film. Due to major delays it was released two years after the film of the same name but in the year the film was set.

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Gameplay

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The game player starts out as Elwood in prison who needs to get the band together for the battle of the bands, which is in less than two days. After saving the guitarist, Cab, then defeating the warden, the player progresses through Chicago, in hopes of finding Mac and Buster. After going about the rooftops, the player enters Willie's Club, where Mac is being held captive. After defeating Willie, Mac says that Buster has escaped to the old graveyard. Arriving there, the player finds that an evil tree has put Buster in a cage. The final battle takes place in a swamp.

Reception

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The game was met with mixed to negative reception upon release; GameRankings gave it a score of 50.89%, while Metacritic gave it 32 out of 100. The earliest review came from Nintendo Power, which gave it a score of 6.8 out of 10 in the August issue, even though the game itself was not released in North America until three months later.

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