
Jumping Flash!
Jumping Flash! is a pioneering 1995 first-person platformer for PlayStation where players control a robotic rabbit named Robbit to collect jet pods across surreal 3D worlds. The game introduced revolutionary vertical gameplay with massive jumps and free-roaming exploration.
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As one of PlayStation's first fully 3D titles, Jumping Flash! established new standards for platforming with its gravity-defying leaps across floating islands. Players could reach incredible heights and see entire levels from above.
The game's 24 levels span four distinct worlds - Sky, Garden, Ruins, and Space - each with hidden areas and multiple objectives. Robbit's moveset includes triple jumps, hover abilities, and projectile attacks.
Praised for its innovative design, Jumping Flash! became a launch window hit in Japan and Europe. It spawned two sequels and influenced later 3D platformers like Super Mario 64 with its vertical focus.
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