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NEW YORK, August 17 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Gameloft, a leading developer and publisher of downloadable video games, today announced a multi-year licensing agreement with Interplay to develop, distribute and publish Earthworm Jim, a popular run and gun platform video game featuring an earthworm who dresses up in a Super Suit to fight evil. The game will make its way to mobile, WiiWare(TM), PlayStation Network, with an exclusive one month run on Xbox Live(R) Arcade.
"We are delighted to partner with Interplay to bring Earthworm Jim to multiple downloadable platforms," said Gonzague de Vallois, senior vice president, Gameloft. "The game, with its humorous and edgy style, is a great fit for today's gamer who craves a fully immersive experience that is fun and easily accessible. We look forward to delivering a fantastic game."
"Earthworm Jim resonates with millions of people worldwide and we are excited to have one of the best developers in the industry create this game for a new audience," said Herve Caen, CEO, Interplay. "Gameloft's creativity coupled with its innate knack for innovative games, makes us 100% confident that the result will be nothing short of stellar."
Initially released in 1994, Earthworm Jim's games garnered such a cult following that the character's popularity took him far beyond video games into an animated TV series, Toys and Comic books. Earthworm Jim centers around an ordinary earthworm who engages in normal worm activities- eating dirt, crawling and fleeing from hungry birds- that is until he comes across a high tech indestructible space suit. Jim takes refuge in the space suit while fleeing from hungry birds. The suit's powerful atomic particles cause him to grow and obtain newfound powers.
The game will be available in the last quarter of 2009. For the latest information on the game, follow Gameloft on our Twitter feed: http://www.twitter.com/Gameloft


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WiiWare... Gameloft... It's obviously a remake.
Then in that case is good to know..
I loved the SNES version, but it had tons of issues to be worked on.. Maybe now they can do The Worm some justice.
What is this I don't OMG brace for awesome...
"...heading to wiiware..."
OMG HELLS YEAR A NEW GAME/REMAKE ON WIIWARE! FRIGGIN' AWESOME DAY 1 CAN'T WAIT!
...developed/published by gameloft.
"Gameloft"
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what's so bad about gameloft? They did a pretty good job with Prince of Persia Classic.
I'm drawing a blank...
Wild West Guns
Uno
Brain Challenge
TV Show King
TV Show King Party
Midnight Bowling
Midnight Pool
So yeah.
And I really wanted the new Earthworm Jim to be good.
However, I've never seen the appeal of Earthworm Jim. Even back in the day, there were too many problems with the game to make it really fun (despite some great art and concepts). Guess this will be a "wait and see" title.
It still could be. I'm going to remain cautiously optimistic.
f*** yes.
Don't write them off indeed. They make good games.
The Oregon Trail remake was awesome. I wish they'd bring that to WiiWare. I'd buy it in a second.
For EWJ, I remain cautiously optimistic.
Gameloft ftw.
Don't know how I feel about EWJ anymore.
Really?
As much as I enjoy my 360... I mean, is EJ really a console seller? It seems at this point as though Microsoft's simply throwing money at every dev out there to secure timed exclusivity out of spite.
They are ostensibly coming out with Oregon Trail as DSiWare at some point. Which would rule. WiiWare would be nice though.
@WhatCD
I know. 'Throw Money At It' is MS's slogan.
you forgot Sexy Poker
I look forward to seeing it in action.
Wild West Guns looked like fun for my wife and I. Is it? I've been meaning to get around to downloading it.
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOooooooooooooooo!
I loved EWJ back in the day...I wanted this to be good, but now it seems highly unlikely
Oh well! I'm down for Earthworm Jim revivals!
I think it might be, but I thought Doug Tenapel was coming back to work on it...
Just like everyone else, I REALLY don't want Gameloft to screw up...
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