Weird. Old games sell better than new ones. I wonder why that could be?
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Accurate (it's a bit older than 16 years though)
Here's one:
Tactics Ogre Reborn came out in late 2022 for Switch, PlayStation 4 and 5, and PC.
That game is a remaster of another title called Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together, which came out for the PSP in November 2010 in Japan. This puts it 12 years before Reborn.
But the PSP game was itself is a remake of a game with the same name that came out originally for the Super Famicom in October 1995, 15 years before its remake and 27 years before the remaster of that remake.
I've missed it until the Reborn remake, which I still need to finish. By the time I get back to it though, they might have put it out a 4th time!
I'm still waiting for the Ogre Battle 64 remake..... any day now.... any day...
Next year, Civilization IV will be TWENTY years old. D:
Dude, I remember installing the first Civilization on my Mac LC II in high school.
Fuck