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Home»News»Gaming News»Could we actually see another Earthworm Jim game?

Could we actually see another Earthworm Jim game?

By Keith MitchellSeptember 8, 2016

It may end up being a reality now. Earthworm Jim, introduced back during the Super Nintendo and Sega Genesis era, was instantly a hit when the character was released. He was zany, his games were constantly off the wall and the gaming experience was fun. Sadly, we never saw much after Earthworm Jim 2, back during 1995. Sure, we got the remake for PSN and Xbox Live in 2010, but it was just that, a remake. Fans have been asking Interplay for a new Earthworm Jim game for years, decades. And now it looks like we may just see that become a reality.

Earthworm Jim art by Andrew Froedge
Earthworm Jim art by Andrew Froedge

We got word today, thanks to Gamasutra that Interplay has put up their entire IP library, including the Earthworm Jim, up for sale. Meaning other gaming studios can put up a bid to purchase the IP and hopefully use it to bring back the worm that always put the birds in check. But that’s not the only IP that Interplay had been sitting on for all these years, and it includes some of my childhood favorites such as Dark Alliance, Descent, Messiah, MDK, and even Wild 9.

Earthworm Jim publisher Interplay puts IP library up for sale https://t.co/Hxy84tOFGN

— Game Developer (@gamedevdotcom) September 8, 2016

Definitely unexpected but also a blessing in disguise . What were some of your favorite Interplay developed titles?

Descent Earthworm Jim Gamasutra INterplay Sega Genesis Super Nintendo Wild 9
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Keith has been a fan of geek culture and video games ever since his father gifted him his first gaming console many decades ago and has used this love of for the genres to start The Outerhaven. Keith keeps follows on the ongoings of videogames, anime, comics and technology, and while he has been writing about these topics for the past 14 years, he has been a gamer and tech guy for 30 years.

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