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* Depending on who you ask, the strategy RPG genre was revived by either [[Final Fantasy Tactics Advance]] or [[Disgaea]], two games that came out in summer of 2003.
* Depending on who you ask, the strategy RPG genre was revived by either [[Final Fantasy Tactics Advance]] or [[Disgaea]], two games that came out in summer of 2003.
* [[Kingdom Come]] pretty much revived the Silver Age super hero.
* [[Kingdom Come]] pretty much revived the Silver Age super hero.
* The 2d fighting game genre was in decline until the release of ''[[Street Fighter IV]]'' and ''[[Blaz Blue]]'' in 2009.
* The 2d fighting game genre was in decline until the release of ''[[Street Fighter IV]]'' and ''[[BlazBlue]]'' in 2009.
* The [[Pirates of the Caribbean]] franchise made pirates fun for the twenty-first century (although its influence has mostly been in literature rather than in more films).
* The [[Pirates of the Caribbean]] franchise made pirates fun for the twenty-first century (although its influence has mostly been in literature rather than in more films).
* The [[Disaster Movie]] genre was left for dead by 1980, but experienced a resurgence in 1996 with [[Roland Emmerich]]'s [[Independence Day]].
* The [[Disaster Movie]] genre was left for dead by 1980, but experienced a resurgence in 1996 with [[Roland Emmerich]]'s [[Independence Day]].

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So, some work had the gall to be a Genre Killer in some fashion. But then some work comes along and manages to revitalize that entire genre! That of course would be the Genre Relaunch. Commonalities in a relaunch include Reconstruction, a George Lucas Throwback, a Retool, or being an exceptionally good work.

Examples of Genre Relaunch include: