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** After ''EGO: Repton 4'' (1992) there were no new Repton releases of any kind until the PC remake of ''Repton 1'' (2003)[[note]]which contained a new set of levels as well as the original levels[[/note]] -- a gap of 9 years.

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** After ''EGO: Repton 4'' (1992) there were no new Repton releases of any kind until the PC remake of ''Repton 1'' (2003)[[note]]which contained contains a new set of levels as well as the original levels[[/note]] -- a gap of 9 years.
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** After ''Repton Spectacular'' (a 2006 ExpansionPack containing some levels for each of the three PC games), Superior planned another similar expansion, ''Repton Extravaganza''. This was almost complete as early as 2008, but never materialised. However, the ''Repton 1'' levels that were planned for ''Extravaganza'' were released in 2014 and the ''Repton 2'' levels in 2018.

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** After ''Repton Spectacular'' (a 2006 ExpansionPack containing some levels for each of the three PC games), Superior planned another similar expansion, ''Repton Extravaganza''. This was almost complete as early as 2008, but never materialised. However, the ''Repton 1'' levels that were planned for ''Extravaganza'' were released in 2014 and the ''Repton 2'' levels in 2018.2018.
* SequelGap:
** After ''EGO: Repton 4'' (1992) there were no new Repton releases of any kind until the PC remake of ''Repton 1'' (2003)[[note]]which contained a new set of levels as well as the original levels[[/note]] -- a gap of 9 years.
**''Repton: The Lost Realms'' (2010) is a direct sequel to ''Repton 3'' (1986) -- 24 years.
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* DuelingWorks: With ''VideoGame/BoulderDash''. ''Repton'''s creator, Tim Tyler, was inspired by reading a description of ''Boulder Dash'', but had never actually played the game.
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* SavedFromDevelopmentHell:
** ''Repton: The Lost Realms'', programmed in 1988, was forgotten and unknown to the community until a copy was rediscovered in 2008. It was then reprogrammed with the addition of new levels, and finally released in 2010, even though by then the BBC Micro was dead except for retro-computing communities.
** After ''Repton Spectacular'' (a 2006 ExpansionPack containing some levels for each of the three PC games), Superior planned another similar expansion, ''Repton Extravaganza''. This was almost complete as early as 2008, but never materialised. However, the ''Repton 1'' levels that were planned for ''Extravaganza'' were released in 2014 and the ''Repton 2'' levels in 2018.

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