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@thanny

I know you think you found a loophole. However I was not including other variants or versions in my analysis. The original version is still the most popular by far, and is still sold unadulterated to this very day. There is basically no need to lump, and were I to have presented it in lump, as you fondly pointed out with all the version you own. Well we would be looking at a number in excess of a billion.

Regardless for Tetris, and including variants other titles rocket to the top of the list. Such as Pacman, Gallaga, Pong, Monopoly, and Oregon Trail. Damn you Dysentery damn you to hell. Oregon Trail by the way was sold as educational software, and as far as I know still is. It really is a awesome game if you haven't played it you should make it a point to do so. There is currently a version for mobile phones. So if your service has it you should play it.

Basically do not underestimate the old classics. They still sell many copies today, and have sold well for decades. So they have had ample time to create a large number of sales. Perhaps one day the current games you are fighting about may enjoy the same fate. The tragedy is they have not been adequately tracked, because frankly a lot of them came out before tracking, and nobody actively bothers to track them today.