ToeJam & Earl was first released in North America for the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive. It was developed by Johnson Voorsanger Productions and published by Sega.
ToeJam & Earl was released in Japan, expanding the game's availability beyond North America.
ToeJam & Earl was released in European markets, further broadening its audience.
The sequel, ToeJam & Earl: Panic on Funkotron, was released for the Sega Genesis, featuring a shift from the original's rogue-like style to a side-scrolling platformer.
The Kickstarter campaign for ToeJam & Earl: Back in the Groove, an HD remake/sequel, was launched to fund the project with help from fans.
The HD remake/sequel ToeJam & Earl: Back in the Groove was officially released on multiple platforms, reviving the classic game's style and gameplay for modern audiences.
ToeJam and Earl's spaceship crash-lands on Earth, separating them and setting off their quest to find the missing pieces of their ship.
ToeJam and Earl explore the strange planet Earth, encountering various unusual environments and funky locals.
The duo locate and collect all ten missing pieces of their spaceship scattered across different levels on Earth to repair their spacecraft.
ToeJam and Earl successfully reassemble their spaceship, preparing for departure from Earth.
After restoring their ship, ToeJam and Earl lift off, heading back to their home planet, Funkotron.