
The Genesis version was later released for download on the Wii via the Virtual Console in 2009 as well. It has been widely criticized for poor graphics, bad sound and music, and very glitchy gameplay.

A Game Boy Advance port, developed by Russian studio SuperEmpire Inc, based on the Super NES release, was released in 2002. Many years later, it was ported to a newer generation of systems. On a 1994 conference held on CompuServe with Shiny Entertainment prior to its release, David Perry stated that they were considering making a version of the game for the Atari Jaguar, which never came to fruition. Both of these versions were identical, and contained background art and graphical differences separate from any other versions of the game. Versions for the Sega Saturn and PlayStation (both developed by a separate studio, Screaming Pink, Inc.) were also released, which contained the upgraded audio and all of the levels from the original. This port featured an upgraded CD-DA music soundtrack, more voice clips and redrawn graphics, but lacked the "Lorenzen's Soil" level. Rainbow Arts ported the game to MS-DOS along with the first game, in a package titled " Earthworm Jim 1 & 2: The Whole Can 'O Worms". The Genesis version was released in Japan exclusively via the Sega Channel service. They were released virtually simultaneously and were largely the same game, the only differences being that the Super NES version had alternate background art, and the ability to switch weapons.

The game, much like the first, was developed for the Sega Genesis and then ported over to the Super NES. It was released in late 1995 and early 1996 depending on region and video game console, initially being released for the Sega Genesis and Super Nintendo Entertainment System, before being ported to other platforms. Shiny Entertainment (Genesis, SNES), Screaming Pink (Saturn, PlayStation), Rainbow Arts (MS-DOS), SuperEmpire (Game Boy Advance)Įarthworm Jim 2 is a 1995 run and gun platform video game and the sequel to Earthworm Jim, and the second and final game in the Earthworm Jim series developed by original creators Doug TenNapel, David Perry, and Shiny Entertainment. Genesis, SNES, Saturn, MS-DOS, PlayStation, Game Boy Advance, Windows, MacOS, Linux, Wii
