The Blues Brothers on the Nintendo Entertainment System is a late-era platformer that captures the rhythmic soul of the iconic film. Developed by Titus, this 1992 release stands out for its impressive 8-bit arrangements of classic rhythm and blues tracks, which push the NES sound chip to its limits. Players choose between Jake and Elwood, navigating through six sprawling levels—including a chaotic shopping mall and a high-security prison—to find their lost equipment. The gameplay emphasizes verticality and timing, requiring players to hurl crates at enemies and collect vinyl records for extra lives. For collectors, the game is a prized addition due to its late release cycle and surprisingly faithful interpretation of the source material. Its blend of challenging level design and authentic musical charm makes it a standout licensed title that captures the "mission from God" with quirky, retro flair.