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Argonaut Games and Croc Legend of the Gobbos Return

The First Release is a Remaster of the Classic Game “Croc Legend of the Gobbos

Argonaut Games, the legendary studio founded by gaming icon Jez San OBE and known for bringing its pioneering 3D technology to a 2D gaming world in the 1980s, today announced its triumphant return after a 20-year hiatus.

A Legacy of Success
The company, which became a household name to gamers worldwide by developing groundbreaking titles including classics Starglider, Starglider 2, the seminal Star Fox, and the whimsical Croc Legend of the Gobbos, helped to define the technological foundations of the games industry as we know it today. Argonaut released its last game in 2004 and is now making a grand comeback as a boutique publisher in its own right, with a planned slate of classic Argonaut IP and exciting original titles for both current and retro-gaming platforms. 

Croc Legend of the Gobbos remaster: A Nostalgic Journey
Croc Announcement Trailer


Beginning with a console and PC remaster of Croc Legend of the Gobbos, Argonaut’s 1997 multi-million-selling hit features Croc, a lovable crocodile who embarks on a quest to rescue the Gobbos from the clutches of the evil Baron Dante. The game’s charm and creativity made it an instant classic, and the remaster promises to bring the beloved game to a new generation of gamers with enhanced HD graphics, updated modern control mechanics, and a nostalgic, fun, and authentic gameplay experience that will be sure to ignite the imagination of players and remind them why they fell in love with video games in the first place.
 
Additionally, retro-gaming fans will be excited to learn that the remaster includes the Crocipedia, an extensive and meticulously curated digital museum containing long-lost development assets such as game design documents, concept art, animation tests, team member interviews, and much more.

Gary Sheinwald, Co-CEO of Argonaut Games, expressed his excitement about the future: “I worked closely with Jez on the design and production of Starglider, Argonaut’s first big hit back in 1986, so to take up the mantle of relaunching Argonaut Games nearly four decades later brings me full circle, and we have further exciting announcements in the pipeline in the coming months.”

“We wanted to honor the original game's legacy while introducing it to a new audience,” said Mike Arkin, Argonaut Games Co-CEO. “The HD remaster allows us to do just that. It’s been a labor of love for our team, and we can’t wait to share it with players on all the current consoles and PC later this year.”

Jez San OBE, who originally founded the then-named Argonaut Software Ltd in 1982, expressed his enthusiasm about the revival: “I’m thrilled to see the Argonaut name back after twenty years away. Argonaut was always about pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in gaming. I’m excited to see how the relaunched Argonaut Games builds on that legacy, starting with the Croc Legend of the Gobbos remaster.”

Baron Dante, the diabolical sorcerer and marauder of Gobbo Valley, proclaimed, “Twenty-seven long years ago, that little green crocodile thwarted my plan to usurp King Rufus and imprison the Gobbos. Thanks to Argonaut Games, I have been given a do-over, and this time I shall prevail!”

Stay tuned for more updates on Croc Legend of the Gobbos and other upcoming releases from Argonaut Games. For more information, visit Argonaut Games’ website at argonautgames.com and follow us on social media at https://linktr.ee/argonautgames.
 
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About Argonaut Games
The reborn Argonaut Games continues the legacy of the pioneering development studio founded by Jez San OBE in 1982, now a boutique publisher driven by creativity and developer collaboration. Our talented team of industry veterans dedicates itself to delivering high-quality games that entertain, inspire, and challenge players of all ages. Possessing a catalog of classic gaming IP combined with a roadmap of original games, we hope you will join us as we embark on this exciting new chapter in Argonaut’s history.  argonautgames.com