Desert Bushas become an unlikely success as somethingpeople suffer throughfor hours on end to raise money for charity. The infamous mini-game — a painful, realistically paced bus trip from Tucson to Las Vegas with no pause menu — comes from the unreleased Sega CD titlePenn & Teller’s Smoke and Mirrors. It’s a fascinating creation right up there withTakeshi’s Challenge.

On his podcast Penn’s Sunday School, host Penn Jillette revealed plans to continue theDesert Buslegacy. “I’m working on a game,” he said. “I’m working with [Gearbox Software CEO] Randy Pitchford, and […] we’re going to do a newDesert Busand it’s going to be just for charities, so charities can use it to raise money.”

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It’s at this point I need topump the brakesand remind everyone about the time Pitchford, who used to be a professional magician, gave $25,000 to a crowdfunding campaign and got Jillette’s ponytail as a reward.That happened. Okay. Let’s resume.

“We’re doing a couple other games,” said Jillette. “It’ll be a bundle; we’re talking to a bunch of people. It’ll probably be agnostic in terms of platform, and it’ll probably be for the Oculus Rift and PlayStation VR.”

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