James Pondis one of the earliest games I ever remember playing and I have a distinct fondness for it, so I’m quite pleased to see that the British platforming series has made a comeback with the iOS platform as its new home.

James Pond in the Deathly Shallowsison the App Store for a mere $0.99 and seems to keep the spirit of the original titles alive, as if the terrible and only vaguely fish-related punnery wasn’t enough of a clue. This time around, Pond is navigating underwater mazes rather than platforming.

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While I’d love to see a game in the vein of the old ones, I’m glad to see the character back, if only for pure nostalgic reasons.

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