The first-person horror exploration game, Cosmology of Kyoto, released in 1993, gained a cult following despite commercial failure. Roger Ebert lauded its disturbing yet educational gameplay. In 2023, the auction of a potential sequel, titled TRIPITAKA, sparked renewed interest among fans and scholars. While past clues indicated that a follow-up was once considered, the details surrounding its production remain ambiguous. Video game academic Bruno de Figueiredo's pursuit of the auction winner exemplifies the ongoing fascination with the game's historical significance and the hope of unearthing new material.
Despite significant interest in a sequel to the classic 1993 game Cosmology of Kyoto, its recent auction raises questions about its existence and historical significance.
The 2023 auction of a potential sequel, TRIPITAKA, reignited interest in the original game, suggesting there may have been more to its creators' plans than previously known.
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