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The changing economics of video game development were not kind to Sunsoft. In 1995, the company escaped bankruptcy, selling off a few games to be released by Creator/{{Acclaim}}. A more serious decline became evident around 2001, when its international distribution channels closed. What saved Sunsoft from extinction was the advent of online game services; as well as making many of their older games available on Nintendo's UsefulNotes/VirtualConsole and other online platforms, Sunsoft has released a small number of original downloadable games. Most of their mobile output in the 2000s and 2010s was ''TabletopGame/{{Mahjong}}'' and others in the PuzzleGame genre, but since the 2020s, a lot them are highly casual and simplistic 3D games similar in style to others known for receiving millions of downloads. While not as well-known or received as their previous output, one of them being called ''VideoGame/ClockTower: Ready for the Next'' that uses chibi sprites and locations inspired by ''VideoGame/ClockTower1995'' led to hopes on social media of them developing a sequel or remake in that series.

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The changing economics of video game development were not kind to Sunsoft. In 1995, the company escaped bankruptcy, selling off a few games to be released by Creator/{{Acclaim}}. A more serious decline became evident around 2001, when its international distribution channels closed. What saved Sunsoft from extinction was the advent of online game services; as well as making many of their older games available on Nintendo's UsefulNotes/VirtualConsole and other online platforms, Sunsoft has released a small number of original downloadable games. Most of their mobile output in the 2000s and 2010s was ''TabletopGame/{{Mahjong}}'' and others in the PuzzleGame genre, but since the 2020s, a lot them are highly casual and simplistic 3D games similar in style to others known for receiving millions of downloads. While not as well-known or received as their previous output, one of them being called ''VideoGame/ClockTower: Ready for the Next'' that uses chibi sprites and locations inspired by ''VideoGame/ClockTower1995'' led to hopes on social media of them developing a sequel or remake in that series. That said, those rudimentary mobile games have been removed in 2023.
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