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Epyx returns on Wii, PSP, DS

System 3 prepping updates to California Games and Impossible Mission first, with more planned in the future; Last Ninja trilogy also on the way.

"Another visitor. Stay awhile. Stay forever!"

Those words, creepily emulated by a Commodore 64 running the game Impossible Mission, are a nostalgic touchstone for many a gamer. And the goosebumps those words might create are almost as readily replicated by the name of that game's publisher: Epyx. Those goosebumps might become a recurring problem soon, because System 3 (the development house that changed its name to Studio 3 and then back to System 3) is bringing back the Epyx name, as well as the Epyx games.

System 3 founder Mark Kale told GameSpot today that the company has secured the rights to the Epyx Games library and is looking to revamp it for today's systems. The first two projects on the company's slate are Impossible Mission and California Games.

This coming January, System 3 will release Impossible Mission for the PlayStation Portable and Nintendo DS, with California Games arriving on both those systems in May. While the games will be remakes of the original titles, Kale promises that they won't be 3D.

"You gotta keep the gameplay mechanics the same or else it ceases to be the original game and you're only using the game brand to sell games," Kale said. "It ceases to be Impossible Mission or California Games or what have you. ... What we're doing is we're incorporating the original gameplay and mechanics and bringing the gameplay up to date."

Epyx games aren't the only retro titles under development at System 3. The company is also prepping a remake/compilation of its Last Ninja trilogy of Commodore 64 games for release on the PSP and DS in April of next year. Kale said he will preserve the isometric viewpoint of the game but will add more screens.

Kale described the games as "ideally suited" for handhelds, but that doesn't mean TV-tethered gamers are out of luck. Kale said California Games and Impossible Mission will also become available on the Wii roughly three weeks after the DS and PSP editions of the games hit shelves.

"The way the controllers work and the whole idea of it actually works a lot better than if it's on the PS3 or 360," Kale said, noting that System 3 will be big supporters of Nintendo's upcoming system.

More details about the games are expected to be released by the end of the Leipzig Games Conference, but Kale did drop a few tidbits about the titles. It seems California Games will be a combo game. Kale said it will have unlockable features including fellow Epyx titles Winter Games and Summer Games.

As for Impossible Mission, Kale did confirm that the infamous computerized invitation to "Stay forever!" is already included in the game, and System 3 is even using the original animation for the main character. However, players will be traversing updated backgrounds and will be able to choose from newly created main characters as well, including a female agent and an android.

While emulated versions of the original Impossible Mission and California Games aren't currently planned to be included in either remake, Kale said the team would examine the possibility, "time permitting."

As for how System 3 will make use of the Epyx brand beyond its initial wave of titles, don't expect a cheaply emulated compilation of games anytime soon. Kale said he doesn't think that's the right approach to take with old games, so the studio will likely continue to single out the publisher's highlights and give them remakes that preserve the gameplay.

110 Comments

  • garey017

    Posted Mar 5, 2009 11:40 am PT

    Where does it say they won't be released in the U.S.?

  • gamefreak1972

    Posted Jul 22, 2007 3:24 pm PT

    OMG....no...oh this sucks!!

    I saw The Last Ninja and Impossible Mission mentioned in Retro Gamer..I was sooooo excited! Two of my favorite games ever on the C64, being remade for DS/PSP! I miss my C64: these games, Jumpman, Zork, the Apshai series, WAsteland, The Ultima games, M.U.L.E., Castle Wolfenstein, Jet Set Willy, Elvira...

    So, still doing a happy dance, I come to my PC, and find...that...there is NO planned release for the USA. NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!

    *sobs*

  • Romayo83

    Posted Jan 17, 2007 11:12 am PT

    Cant wait, this has tobe one of the very first games i ever played for the PC. it was so hard but so fun!

  • Ices100

    Posted Sep 30, 2006 1:51 pm PT

    Nothing beats c64 game not even real people since the games were so damn hard to finish, but it make it worth you money at the time . People today who just use cheat codes to run thru a game won't be doing that here, cause back in the day you had to use good ol skill...something that the new gamers are lacking.

    P.S Pitstop I&II have just been added to the list , and since c64 have over 10,000 games or so last time i checked they can keep adding them forever.

  • Solarsonic7

    Posted Sep 28, 2006 7:12 pm PT

    "Four words: PC, C64 emulator, originals."

    Doesn't this kind of make it you know, illegal?

  • cann0n2o

    Posted Aug 27, 2006 3:29 pm PT

    great news hopefully wont mess them up kike street figher on the 360, i really hope the last ninja c64 music is inculed its some of the best!

  • Arnoud1976

    Posted Aug 21, 2006 2:37 am PT

    WOW this is great news, i've played all those games to death.
    (yup that makes me old, i know)
    My last ninja 3 was busted so i never finished it, and now i finally get another chance.
    Hopefully they have also accuired the rights for a new last ninja, since number 4 was cancelled a few years ago.

    or how about the old Metal gears for the msx on the DS how cool would that be!! Are you listening Konami??
    I know these were included in the metal gear solid 3 substance game but it would be soooo sweet on the DS.
    Top screen could be used for the communication and if you use the binoculars for example.

  • ReggieNametaker

    Posted Aug 20, 2006 5:04 pm PT

    Im so happy to hear this
    The Last Ninja games were, and still are, some of the most beautifully crafted games ever. They were my favourite C64 games and always blew me away. I feel so happy System 3 are back together

  • NFunspoiler

    Posted Aug 20, 2006 10:20 am PT

    I would like to see the game Chip's Challenge on the Virtual Consol... yes i know this was random.

  • Jofulikestofu

    Posted Aug 20, 2006 8:12 am PT

    sounds cool. i've no experience, except this story, with the game, but i'm interested

  • SnuffDaddyNZ

    Posted Aug 20, 2006 5:56 am PT

    This is great.

    Now how about porting the Eye Of The Beholder series over to the DS?

  • lvlUNE3B

    Posted Aug 18, 2006 11:32 pm PT

    Sorry, the game seems to be new for me.

  • japanesegoth

    Posted Aug 18, 2006 4:59 pm PT

    lol! yes! i wanna play hackysack on my DS!

  • homsuplo75

    Posted Aug 18, 2006 3:15 pm PT

    Impossible Mission!!!!! SWEEEEEET! I can't wait to pick up a copy of that game.... then again... it could turn out to be just another game that once held a certain glory but now is just happy thoughts...

  • relset

    Posted Aug 18, 2006 3:03 pm PT

    good to hear that!!!

  • crills

    Posted Aug 18, 2006 1:55 pm PT

    man this makes me happy to see a lot of people and companys are focusing on game play and not the graphics all these games were good and look how they still hold up to the current gen games it be nice to see some old favs remade like crono trigger or soul blazer or blasting master so these lost kiddies game see what good games are made of

  • buzzguy

    Posted Aug 18, 2006 1:03 pm PT

    I find it interesting that anyone under the age of 28 would be as fascinated by this story as me. My joystick for my old IBM 8088 clone was the XJ. Only piece of Epyx hardware, if you don't count the Atari Lynx.

    Man...I'm old....

  • t-bag11

    Posted Aug 18, 2006 12:35 pm PT

    played california games many a years ago. be fun to see how good i still am at it.

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