Nothing says Christmas like a fish in a robotic suit parodying RoboCop. At least, for a generation of gamers in the early 1990s, that otherwise absurd assertion holds true.

Because as Christmas 1991 neared, *James Pond 2: Codename: RoboCod *was released, marking an unexpectedly festive return for an icon of British gaming. Two years previously, James Pond: Underwater Agent had landed on the Commodore machines, debuting a cheerful parody platformer that took a loving aim at the 007 movies. It wasn’t a perfectly-finessed genre contribution, but it had an abundance of character, a captivatingly silly spirit, and was tremendously fun. Critics were divided, but the public eagerly embraced Pond’s return, with RoboCod charming an army of fans. The eponymous mudskipper even became somet…

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