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As cool as it is that this is an actual Genesis game, it does break rule 3 by not having a proper Windows version.

As ideal as a native Windows port would be, that might be a bit too much to ask. If you can find one with a flexible enough license, please try to bundle an emulator with the download, ideally with a way to click a shortcut/script/executable to automatically start the game in the emulator. We need the process of starting a game to be roughly the same for everything, otherwise Joey gets confused :(

Not disqualified
 for now.

there is an instruction in the archive with a link to an emulator Retro Arch from Steam.

plus joel have already played games using retro arch.

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Doesn't matter.

3 - Have a downloadable Windows 10/11 version
11 - Standalone videogames only

Your game's download must include everything (especially software) required to play it on Windows 10/11 without breaking any licenses/laws. You can't just ignore jam rules because "Joel has done x before", especially considering the judges aren't Joel, other streamers who may want to try some games from the jam aren't Joel, and other jam participants rating your game aren't Joel. You can't expect everyone to go download and set up an entirely separate piece of software just to play 1 game out of god-knows how many.

As I said, if you're able to bundle an emulator with the download without breaking it's license, with an easy way to start the game as-if it's any other game on Windows, then there's no issue. You could even try adding things like a custom config file with controls and other settings specifically suited for your game.

Added game + emulator bundle as a download option