I feel like Jump 'n Bump probably has a special place in the hearts of people who had access to the internet at a particular time. The internet was available, but multiplayer online gaming was still out of reach for many with it - there was an amazing niche of fairly polished indie local multiplayer games. Imagine being told while playing it back then what would be possible a few decades later.
(see also https://github.com/midzer/jumpnbump)
Now need someone to do other games of that time, place and genre: Tremor 3, C-Dogs, etc.