Full-Time
Posted on 9/16/2025
Restores and preserves classic video games
$80k - $100k/yr
Oakland, CA, USA
In Person
Requires ability to commute or relocate to Emeryville, CA unless remote is ok. No specific in-office days mentioned.
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Digital Eclipse Entertainment Partners restores and preserves classic video games by producing faithful re-releases through careful emulation and restoration. Their work focuses on keeping gaming history accessible on modern and physical formats while preserving original gameplay. They differentiate themselves with a long track record dating to 1994 and a mission centered on authentic preservation rather than quick releases. Their goal is to ensure historic titles remain playable and discoverable for future generations.
Company Size
11-50
Company Stage
Acquired
Total Funding
$6.5M
Headquarters
Emeryville, California
Founded
1992
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Rayman: 30th Anniversary Edition 1.1 update announced, patch notes. Ubisoft and Digital Eclipse today announced a new version 1.1 update for Rayman: 30th Anniversary Edition. The release is expected around early to mid-April. The patch will include a few quality of life additions and improvements. Several fixes are also planned throughout the entire package. The full rundown is as follows: Quality of life additions and improvements * IMPROVED: The legacy save game systems are no longer affected by selecting "Reset Game" from the escape menu. * You can now create and access the legacy save game profiles, and each profile now has a separate progression. * Added an option to deactivate the Rewind feature (via the options menu) * IMPROVED: Rewind feature is now more fluid General Fixes Haunted Chocolatier is still alive, ConcernedApe says * FIXED: An issue leading players to lose their game progress when playing the PSX / Jaguar / DOS versions. * FIXED: An issue leading to sound effects being triggered later than intended, especially after using the rewind feature. * FIXED: Gameplay "choppiness" induced by using screen refresh rates higher than 60Hz. (If you continue encountering the issue, we advise setting your monitor to 60Hz refresh rate) * FIXED: An issue leading to images not appearing when browsing the in-game timeline within the "History" section * FIXED: An issue leading to a crash when pressing two buttons simultaneously on the Jaguar version. (The issue persists when playing the SNES prototype on PC only) * FIXED: An issue preventing a Ting from disappearing when collecting it in the Timeline section of the game * FIXED: An issue preventing the HIDE UI option to work as it should in the "History" section of the game * FIXED: Various music-related issues when playing the Jaguar version * FIXED: Instances of overlap between subtitles and speaker names when watching documentary videos * FIXED: Sound volume option in the game version menus was not adjusting music and victory celebration volumes accordingly. (Restarting the game resets the option, however). Rayman: 30th Anniversary Edition is currently out digitally on Nintendo Switch. A physical release is coming soon - Nintendonews has details about that here.
Jay and Silent Bob: Chronic Blunt Punch. Jay and Silent Bob: Chronic Blunt Punch finally gets a release date, launching April 20 on PC and consoles with hand-drawn visuals and co-op beat 'em up action. Action & Platform Games March 10, 2026 Big Gold Belt Media Rating Fans of Kevin Smith's Askewniverse and classic side-scrolling brawlers finally have a release date to circle. Discover more Nintendo Switch Xbox Series X and Series S Chronic Blunt Punch Interabang Entertainment, in collaboration with Digital Eclipse, has announced that Jay and Silent Bob: Chronic Blunt Punch will launch on April 20 for PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch. The long-awaited beat 'em up was revealed during The MIX Spring Showcase, confirming that the game's years-in-the-making journey is nearly over. Designed as a love letter to classic co-op arcade beat 'em ups, Jay and Silent Bob: Chronic Blunt Punch blends hand-drawn visuals, tag-team combat, and irreverent Askewniverse energy into a side-scrolling action game built for both longtime Kevin Smith fans and players looking for something more than a simple button masher. A beat 'em up built on the Askewniverse. The game follows Jay and Silent Bob on a chaotic journey that stretches from the familiar corners of the Askewniverse all the way to the gates of hell. Along the way, players can swap between the duo on the fly, unleash special moves, and even bring in a second player for co-op action. Sony PlayStation While the game clearly draws inspiration from arcade brawlers, the combat also takes cues from one-on-one fighting games, allowing players to master combos, unlock new moves, and call in assists when the action gets especially wild. Discover more PlayStation 5 Action game That approach gives the game more depth than a typical retro throwback. According to Interabang's Co-Founder and Creative Director Justin Woodward, the team wanted to create something that felt true to Kevin Smith's world while standing on its own as a strong action game. "We set out to create a great game set in Kevin Smith's Askewniverse, and the result authentically represents what makes his movies so memorable and hilarious," said Woodward. Kevin Smith also weighed in on the launch announcement, confirming the title's long-awaited arrival. Product Reviews & Price Comparisons "We said it was coming, and here it is," said Smith. "An incredible amount of effort and artistry went into Chronic Blunt Punch and I am excited to share that everyone can start playing on 4-20." Preorders are live now. Jay and Silent Bob: Chronic Blunt Punch is available for preorder now on PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch at a 10-percent discount at $17.99. Wishlist it now on Steam. For more information, visit chronicbluntpunch.com/ Computer & Video Games A throwback with modern energy. Between the hand-drawn animation, tag-team gameplay, mind-bending bosses, and unmistakable Askewniverse humor, Jay and Silent Bob: Chronic Blunt Punch looks positioned to be one of the more distinctive retro-inspired releases of the spring. For fans of co-op chaos, cult comedy, and arcade-style action, 4/20 now comes with a new reason to celebrate. Editor-in-Chief | Owner I'm a dedicated aficionado of all things movies, pop culture, and entertainment. With a passion for storytelling and a love for the silver screen, I'm constantly immersed in the world of cinema, exploring new releases, classics, and hidden gems alike. As a fervent advocate for the power of film to inspire, entertain, and provoke thought, I enjoy sharing my insights, reviews, and recommendations with fellow enthusiasts. September 8, 2022 In "Reviews" September 24, 2023 In "Interviews" September 28, 2023 In "Interviews" Add a Comment
After 30 years, Rayman remake offers a nostalgic challenge for gamers. Rayman: 30th Anniversary Edition announced for February release. The iconic character Rayman is making a triumphant return with the upcoming Rayman: 30th Anniversary Edition, set to drop on February 13 - just hours after its big reveal. This revival of the beloved 1995 platformer has been eagerly anticipated, and seeing it get the love it deserves really hits home for those of Gaming Hybrid who wore out its discs back in the day. Digital Eclipse, the renowned game preservation team, is teaming up with Ubisoft to ensure this remake is a dream come true for fans. I can still vividly recall being drawn into the game by its vibrant colors and catchy soundtrack, though I admit I was caught off guard by just how difficult the original was - far more so than later 3D entries. The Rayman remake stays true to the original's spirit, faithfully recreating five different versions: MS-DOS, Atari Jaguar, PS1, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance. Plus, it comes packed with a re-recorded soundtrack and a wealth of bonuses. The original sprite work looks just as stunning as always in the Rayman: 30th Anniversary Edition. While later titles like Rayman Legends and Rayman Origins upped the gameplay speed, the original game features its cheerful hero casually strolling through levels, seemingly unbothered by the barrage of projectiles and enemy threats as he goes about freeing caged critters. In this rugged platformer, players dodge and weave through hazards while unleashing Rayman's signature thrown fist on foes during their vulnerable moments. The game also lets you bounce off berries that react to the projectile's momentum, all while platforming under pressure. For those worried about the challenge, fear not: the new edition includes features like a rewind function, infinite lives, and even an invincibility mode, making it easier to revisit this tough adventure. New features further enhance this edition: enjoy an interactive documentary filled with rare concept art and design documents, presented as a timeline to explore. There's even a prototype of the unearthed SNES port and a generous offering of 120 bonus levels drawn from various packs over the years - some of which I found particularly tricky back in the day. It's refreshing to see Rayman get some well-deserved attention, especially since the original can often feel overshadowed. Priced at just £19.99, it's an excellent opportunity to either revisit or discover this classic.
Digital Eclipse announces the Mortal Kombat Legacy Kollection.
During last night's PlayStation State of Play, NetherRealm studios announced a collaboration with Digital Eclipse to release the Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection.