<title>Blupi: History, Evolution, and Open-Source Projects</title>
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<h1id="main_banner">The Story of Blupi: From Comics to Iconic Video Games</h1>
<p><strong><ahref="https://openeggbert.com/title/Blupi"target="_blank"rel="noopener noreferrer">Blupi</a></strong> is a distinctive yellow, round character created by <ahref="https://openeggbert.com/title/Blupi/Community/Daniel_Roux"target="_blank"rel="noopener noreferrer">Daniel Roux</a> in 1974. Initially featured in educational school comics, Blupi evolved into a beloved figure in several <ahref="games.html">video games</a> developed by Roux.</p>
<p>The 2D platformer game <strong>Speedy Blupi</strong>, released in 1998, has garnered a dedicated following for its engaging gameplay and charming character design.</p>
<p>An open-source reimplementation of Speedy Blupi, known as <ahref="https://openeggbert.com"target="_blank"style="background:yellow;font-weight:bold;">Open Eggbert</a>, has been <ahref="https://github.com/openeggbert/open-eggbert"target="_blank"rel="noopener noreferrer">under development</a> since June 2024, aiming to revitalize this classic game.</p>
<h3>Further Information</h3>
<p>Explore more about Blupi through these resources:
<ahref="https://openeggbert.com"target="_blank"rel="noopener noreferrer">Open Eggbert Official Page</a>,
<p><strong><ahref="https://openeggbert.com/title/Blupi"target="_blank"rel="noopener noreferrer">Blupi</a></strong> is a <ahref="https://branddb.wipo.int/en/quicksearch/brand/CH501993000002322?sort=score%20desc&start=0&rows=30&asStructure=%7B%22_id%22:%2253d3%22,%22boolean%22:%22AND%22,%22bricks%22:%5B%7B%22_id%22:%2253d4%22,%22key%22:%22brandName%22,%22value%22:%22blupi%22,%22strategy%22:%22Simple%22%7D%5D%7D&_=1718551274937&fg=_void_&i=6"target="_blank"rel="noopener noreferrer">registered trademark</a> of <ahref="https://openeggbert.com/title/Blupi/Epsitec"target="_blank"rel="noopener noreferrer">Epsitec</a>.</p>
<imgsrc="https://drive.openeggbert.com/blupi/images/blupi_the_registered_trademark.jpeg"alt="Blupi character - registered trademark"width="600"height="auto"style="max-width:90%;">
<figcaption>Blupi character - registered trademark</figcaption>
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<p>Originally named Toto, <ahref="https://openeggbert.com/title/Blupi"target="_blank"rel="noopener noreferrer">Blupi</a> was later renamed <ahref="https://openeggbert.com/title/Speedy_Eggbert_(Windows)"target="_blank"rel="noopener noreferrer">Eggbert</a> by the now-defunct publisher <ahref="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EGames_(video_game_developer)"target="_blank"rel="noopener noreferrer">eGames</a>, which opted not to retain the original name.</p>
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