Get your pilot suits ready and prepare for a serious dose of nostalgia! Bliss Brain Corporation has just dropped a bombshell for fans of retro mecha and obscure cult classics. The legendary 1999 PlayStation title, 70s-style Robot Anime Geppy-X, is finally breaking out of Japan with a worldwide release in the form of the Hi-Res Remastered Edition.
For years, this game has been a “holy grail” for collectors, spanning four discs and fetching eye-watering prices on the second-hand market. Now, a new generation of pilots can experience this unique blend of side-scrolling shooter and authentic 70s anime vibes when it hits modern platforms on July 16, 2026.
What is Geppy-X?
Originally developed by Aroma, Geppy-X isn’t just a game; it’s an interactive anime broadcast. It was designed to mimic the experience of watching a Saturday morning super robot show, complete with:
Commercial Breaks: Authentic-style 70s-style ads.
Eyecatches: Those iconic mid-episode bumpers.
Next-Episode Previews: Keeping the hype train rolling.
8,000+ Hand-Drawn Frames: A massive amount of animation for its time, now fully restored.
The story follows three young pilots as they command the transforming robot Geppy-X to defend Earth from the Space Demon Empire. It’s a love letter to the era of Getter Robo and Mazinger Z, and it wears those influences proudly on its sleeve.
The Remaster: More Than Just a Resolution Bump
Bliss Brain and developer Implicit Conversions aren’t just slapping a filter on this one. They’ve gone back to the original Betacam master tapes to re-digitise the footage.
Modern Comforts for Retro Pilots
While the original game was known for its arcade-tough difficulty, the Remastered Edition introduces several Quality of Life features to help you reach the ending credits:
Rewind Function: Made a mistake? Just wind it back.
Rapid-Fire Support: Save your thumbs from the classic shmup grind.
Quick Save: Perfect for gaming on the go (we’re looking at you, Switch owners).
CRT Mode: For those who want that authentic “tube TV” flicker.
Legendary Talent
The audio hasn’t been touched, and that’s a good thing. The game features the original 1999 voice cast—including legends like Akira Kamiya and Shuichi Ikeda—and theme songs performed by anime royalty Isao Sasaki, Akira Kushida, and Hironobu Kageyama.
“This isn’t just a retro game revival; it’s an interactive anime experience reborn.” — Bliss Brain Corporation
70s-style Robot Anime Geppy-X Hi-Res Remastered Edition is set to launch on July 16, 2026. Whether you’re a hardcore shmup fan or just love the aesthetic of giant robots shouting their attacks, this is one broadcast you won’t want to miss.
Find out more here – https://blissbrain.co.jp
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