- Jeep Jamboree: Off Road Adventure – Guide and Walkthrough
- Introduction
- Game Controls
- Before the Race.
- Tracks
- Which Season? (And Other Notes)
- Arch Canyon
- Maine Mountains
- Hole in the Rock
- Lost Coast
- Cajun Jamboree
- Adirondack Trails
- Rubicon Trail
- Palo Duro Canyon
- Mohawk Trail
- Pine Ridge
- Ouray Jamboree
- Black Hills
- French Lick
- Ouachita Jamboree
- Great Lakes
- Ghost Town
- D. Boone Jamboree
- Canyon de Chelly
- Rocky Mountain
- Santa Fe Jamboree
- Old Smokey Jamboree
- Pacific Northwest
- Credits
- Version History
- Legalities
- Jeep jamboree off road adventure
- Adventure Starts With You
- Are You Ready?
- Gifts for Jeep Lovers
- Jeep Jamboree Gear
- Ready for Your Next Adventure?
- 36th Ouray 2023 Ouray, Colorado September 21 — 23
- Registration Fees
- Cancellation Policy
- Trip Photos & Videos
- For Registration Questions
- For Trip Specific Details
Jeep Jamboree: Off Road Adventure – Guide and Walkthrough
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Introduction
Welcome to another one of my FAQs. This particular FAQ covers Jeep Jamboree. . It’s a generic racing game; that’s all I have to say about it. -_-
It’s been over twenty years since this game’s initial launch back in 1992 by Gremlin. And since then, not a single FAQ has been written for it. Well, there’s always a first time for everything, no? Ever since the start of the GB FAQ Completion Project on GameFAQs several years ago — a project designed to get a guide out for every single GB game out there — many people have now been helped because older, rarer, less popular games have gotten guides.
And so, that is how I came upon this game. Thanks for listening to my ramblin’; hope you enjoy!
Game Controls
Button | Resultant Effects |
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D-Pad | Steer left or right; speed up (Up). |
A Button | Accelerate. |
B Button | Slow down and brake. |
Start Button | Pause/unpause gameplay. |
Select Button | N/A |
Before the Race.
There’s not a lot, to be honest. First, you’ll choose your name in the usual manner for arcade games — Up/Down on the D-Pad shifts through the letters, Right on the D-Pad goes on to the next, and the A Button confirms the whole thing.
Next, you’ll deal with some basic settings.
- Difficulty Level: Goes from Novice (Easy), Intermediate (Medium), and Pro (Hard).
- Speed: Can be in miles per hour (mph) or kilometers per hour (km/h), whichever you prefer.
- Steering: Do you go left or right around the track?
- Track Map: Use it?
- Chevrons: Use them?
- Position Flash: Use it?
Next you’ll choose how many players to use. Note that a two-player game will require two GameBoys hooked by a link cable. And, after this, you’ll choose the obvious stuff.
Tracks
Which Season? (And Other Notes)
There are three different seasons from which you can play in this game. Each have different tracks for you to use, but the general mechanics are the same — the better you do in the race, the better. Below are the tracks, each of which links to a map for the track. In this game, given that each track is linear with no shortcuts or anything of the like, a map should be sufficient.
Arch Canyon
Track map and additional details.
Maine Mountains
Track map and additional details.
Hole in the Rock
Track map and additional details.
Lost Coast
Track map and additional details.
Cajun Jamboree
Track map and additional details.
Adirondack Trails
Track map and additional details.
Rubicon Trail
Track map and additional details.
Palo Duro Canyon
Track map and additional details.
Mohawk Trail
Track map and additional details.
Pine Ridge
Track map and additional details.
Ouray Jamboree
Track map and additional details.
Black Hills
Track map and additional details.
French Lick
Track map and additional details.
Ouachita Jamboree
Track map and additional details.
Great Lakes
Track map and additional details.
Ghost Town
Track map and additional details.
D. Boone Jamboree
Track map and additional details.
Canyon de Chelly
Track map and additional details.
Rocky Mountain
Track map and additional details.
Santa Fe Jamboree
Track map and additional details.
Old Smokey Jamboree
Track map and additional details.
Pacific Northwest
Track map and additional details.
Credits
Version History
Legalities
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