![]() It's also this specific version of the game we're preserving as well, which is why some games with later remasters or remakes won't necessarily appear in the capsule list of their original release year. As a reminder of some of the other rules we've set ourselves in creating these Time Capsules: it's the year of a game's PC release we're looking at here, not when they might have first come out on consoles. Instead, they're the games we believe hold an important lesson for the future, whether that's because they're still the best example of their genre, or they did something special that future game developers ought to take note of. These Time Capsules don't exist to debate the definitive best games of the year. But what other games from the year of our Horace deserve to be preserved and saved above everything else? Find out which games made the cut below. Looking back, it was a good year for PC gaming, with the release of Valve's Orange Box alone giving us three new stone-cold classics to enjoy. Earlier this month, RPS turned 15 years old, so it only seemed right that this month's Time Capsule entry should be the year of our birth: 2007.
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