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|closed=1993
|founder=Jim Connelley, Jon Freeman
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|closed=1993
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|location=San Francisco, California
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'''Epyx, Inc.''' was a video game developer and publisher in the late [[1970]]s and throughout the [[1980]]s. The company was founded as '''Automated Simulations''' by Jim Connelley and Jon Freeman, originally using Epyx as a brand name for action-oriented games before renaming the company to match in [[1983]]. Epyx published a long series of "hits" through the 1980s, but nevertheless went bankrupt in [[1989]] before finally disappearing in [[1993]].
'''Epyx, Inc.''' was a video game developer and publisher in the late [[1970]]s and throughout the [[1980]]s. The company was founded as '''Automated Simulations''' by Jim Connelley and Jon Freeman, originally using Epyx as a brand name for action-oriented games before renaming the company to match in [[1983]]. Epyx published a long series of "hits" through the 1980s, but nevertheless went bankrupt in [[1989]] before finally disappearing in [[1993]].
[[Category:Automated Simulations]]

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Epyx, Inc.
Epyx, Inc.'s company logo.
Founder(s)Jim Connelley, Jon Freeman
Founded1983
Closed1993
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Epyx, Inc. was a video game developer and publisher in the late 1970s and throughout the 1980s. The company was founded as Automated Simulations by Jim Connelley and Jon Freeman, originally using Epyx as a brand name for action-oriented games before renaming the company to match in 1983. Epyx published a long series of "hits" through the 1980s, but nevertheless went bankrupt in 1989 before finally disappearing in 1993.