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When I reviewed Tinhead and First Samurai a couple weeks ago, I thought I was fully caught up on QuByte Classics. As it turns out, I was wrong. Back in June, QuByte and Piko released a port of Jim Power: The Lost Dimension, a 16-bit oddity that used 3D as a way to stand out from the rest of the platformers on the market. That’s cool and all, but is this game actually worth playing? To answer that question, I decided to flip through the pages of Electronic Gaming Monthly, GamePro, Super Play and more classic magazines to see what the critics said back when Jim Power first came out. Grab your trusty jetpack, because this is long overdue episode of QuByte Classics Review Crew. 0:00 – Introduction 0:52 – Jim Power: The Lost Dimension 4:12 – Question of the Day Join our brand-new Discord Server: / discord Defunct Games is on Twitter: / defunctgames Defunct Games is on Facebook: / defunctgames Defunct Games is home to thousands of reviews, articles, comedy pieces, podcasts, features and more: www.defunctgames.com #QuByteClassics #RetroGaming #JimPower