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Original name of Blupi was [[Toto]].
Original name of Blupi was [[Toto]].


Blupi was renamed to [[Eggbert]] by the publisher company [[eGames]], which is now a defunct shovelware publisher. eGames did not like the name Blupi.
Blupi was renamed to [[Eggbert]] by the publisher company [[eGames]], which is now a defunct [[shovelware]] publisher. eGames did not like the name Blupi.


The website [[blupi.com]] was the home for Blupi on the Internet, before Epsitec, its former owner, lost its ownership in 2006.
The website [[blupi.com]] was the home for Blupi on the Internet, before Epsitec, its former owner, lost its ownership in 2006.
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== Comics ==
== Comics ==
The Blupi character in these comics was so popular in 1978, that it became the mascott of Swiss computer system "Smaky".
The Blupi character in these comics was so popular in [[1978]], that it became the mascott of Swiss computer system "Smaky".


There is a PDF file on the Internet, which contains only five pages. But their quality is high.
There is a PDF file on the Internet, which contains only five pages. But their quality is high.

Latest revision as of 06:32, 2 November 2024

Introduction

Blupi
X https://x.com/BlupiGames
Fandom Wiki https://blupi.fandom.com/wiki/Blupi_Wiki

Blupi is yellow round little character created by Daniel Roux in 1974 in the comics in his school books.

Blupi is present in many games designed by the developer Daniel Roux.

Blupi is the registered trademark by the Epsitec company [1]

blupi_the_registered_trademark.jpeg

Original name of Blupi was Toto.

Blupi was renamed to Eggbert by the publisher company eGames, which is now a defunct shovelware publisher. eGames did not like the name Blupi.

The website blupi.com was the home for Blupi on the Internet, before Epsitec, its former owner, lost its ownership in 2006.

See: Blupi images

Comics

The Blupi character in these comics was so popular in 1978, that it became the mascott of Swiss computer system "Smaky".

There is a PDF file on the Internet, which contains only five pages. But their quality is high.

The full comics was seen in the interview with Daniel Roux between 26:45 and 28:00, this means, that the complete version of the book exists, but is not publicly available.

External links

https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=BMJQ-o4RcuI

  • Every Blupi* Game [*aka Speedy Eggbert] [SCRIMBLO SWEEPSTAKES]


References