People probably won't be massively excited about a new James Pond, but for me - it was a fun little platformer, with a British creator, that riffed off movies and other games of the time. JP3 taking off of Sonic for example. Robocod is the one most people think of when they think of James Pond, but I have fond memories of James Pond 3 on the mega-drive... it wasn't particularly deep, but there was a lot to do, I liked the setting, the Mario World style map, some of the dynamite puzzles, rocket jump item, bosses etc.
Here's a few of their latest facebook updates in the run up to the KS launch:
https://www.facebook.com/jamespondgames?fref=tshttps://twitter.com/JamesPondGameJP3 World Map composite
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James Pond 3 - superplay-through
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Chris Sorrell on the campaign
Interview with Chris Sorrell about developing the original games, with small teams etc
NintendoLife interview about prospective 3DS/Wii U versions:
http://www.nintendolife.com/news/2013/09/exclusive_3ds_and_wii_u_versions_of_new_james_pond_game_are_part_of_the_plan