The simple fact (borne out by hundreds of user testimonials) is that people tell me that Crammit is the best option out there for everything but Android, a platform I've chosen to ignore because their audio architecture is pretty weak IMHO.Īnyway, thanks for the kind words. The happy and grateful messages far outnumber the cranky ones! Haters gonna hate. I get a lot of messages from users who are really grateful that they can play their Jammit files again. Get this classic Sega Genesis Jammit Pre-Played - GEN game cartridge for your collection now. Creating and maintaining this thing for all those platforms is a lot of work, and there's developer accounts, domains and hosting to pay for on an annual basis, not to mention ongoing customer support. The retro Jammit Pre-Played - GEN for Sega Genesis was a great vintage game. I've heard some pretty cranky and disparaging comments from developers who have tried to make similar apps about how the Crammit apps should be free, but I guess they have the luxury of not having to make a living. Jammit is a very entertaining arcade-style basketball game that almost perfectly captures the flavor and atmosphere of street basketball that is very popular. Some people think that Crammit actually charges for the song files, but that's not true. Apple is very stringent about copyright and legality, and they have approved Crammit every time I submit, so the app isn't doing anything that violates copyright. Crammit doesn't actually sell the content, it just provides a very effective means of downloading, playing, and exporting the aggregated crowdsourced files. There's several repositories on the web containing all the raw Jammit files. All the content (about 2000 files) was basically released into the wild several years back. The cost of creating new content is prohibitive for a single person operation, so unfortunately no new content.
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