Limited Run Games, Inc. is an American video game
distributor based in
Apex, North Carolina. The company produces and sells limited quantities of physical video game copies via its website and select retail stores. Josh Fairhurst and Douglas Bogart founded Limited Run Games in October 2015 after Fairhurst wanted to preserve the
digitally released games developed by his studio, Mighty Rabbit Studios, on physical media. The company's first release, ''
Breach & Clear'' for the
PlayStation Vita, was quickly sold out and followed up with ''
Saturday Morning RPG''.
Oddworld Inhabitants approached the company to release a physical version of ''
Oddworld: New 'n' Tasty!'', which led Limited Run Games to release games by other developers. Following major expansion between 2018 and 2022, including branching out into
publishing
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and
retrogaming
Retro gaming, also known as classic gaming and old school gaming, is the playing and collection of computer game, personal computers, video game console, consoles, and video games from earlier decades. Usually, retro gaming is based upon syste ...
, the company was acquired by
Embracer Group through its
Embracer Freemode operative group in September 2022.
History

Limited Run Games was launched in October 2015 by
chief executive officer
A chief executive officer (CEO), also known as a chief executive or managing director, is the top-ranking corporate officer charged with the management of an organization, usually a company or a nonprofit organization.
CEOs find roles in variou ...
(CEO) Josh Fairhurst and
chief operating officer
A chief operating officer (COO), also called chief operations officer, is an executive in charge of the daily operations of an organization (i.e. personnel, resources, and logistics). COOs are usually second-in-command immediately after the C ...
Douglas Bogart.
They had known each other since the
sixth grade and Bogart was eventually hired by Fairhurst's
video game development
Video game development (sometimes shortened to gamedev) is the process of creating a video game. It is a multidisciplinary practice, involving programming, design, art, audio, user interface, and writing. Each of those may be made up of more speci ...
studio, Mighty Rabbit Studios, as a
tester.
As the studio's games were only
released digitally, Fairhurst believed that they would become inaccessible once digital storefronts shut down. After noticing the success of ''
Retro City Rampage''s physical releases, he conceived Limited Run Games with the intent of preserving his studio's games by releasing them on physical media.
At the same time, Mighty Rabbit Studios had run out of
contract work and, lacking funding, was close to shutting down.
Fairhurst had temporarily taken up a teaching position at a
community college and hoped that opening Limited Run Games would alleviate the company's struggles.
After taking a
credit, Fairhurst worked on establishing Limited Run Games for eight months, contacting twelve different parties to make the necessary arrangements.
Sony
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, the producer of the
PlayStation line of consoles, agreed to lower the minimum order quantity for the prospective first release, ''
Breach & Clear'' for the
PlayStation Vita, to 1,500, which was more financially feasible. He then brought in Bogart to market such a release and build up anticipation.
Fairhurst and Bogart established Limited Run Games as a
division of Mighty Rabbit Studios, then based in
Cary, North Carolina.
The company released ''Breach & Clear'' alongside the launch of its website on October 29, 2015.
Limited Run Games sought to test the market response with this release, and it sold out in 108 minutes.
The company consequently followed up ''Breach & Clear'' with ''
Saturday Morning RPG'', also developed by Mighty Rabbit Studios.
During this time, the company worked with Fairhurst and Bogart as its only employees. Distribution was handled from Mighty Rabbit Studios's offices, with some of the studio's staffers helping to prepare shipments. Forgoing retail outlets allowed Limited Run Games to avoid applying for expensive
content ratings from the
Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB).
The first third-party game released by Limited Run Games was ''
Oddworld: New 'n' Tasty!''.
Oddworld Inhabitants, the game's
publisher
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, had reached out to the company for the release, which drove it to release more games from external partners.
Limited Run Games settled on producing these games fully at its own cost and then retaining 30% of the
gross income, with Bogart noting a lower cut would be unsustainable.
With the release of ''
Futuridium EP Deluxe'' in 2016, Limited Run Games switched to using a
distribution center to handle shipments.
The company launched 46 games in 2016.
Originally, Limited Run Games produced only a fixed number of copies, which it later replaced with a pre-order period to manufacture according to demand. According to Fairhurst, the limited ordering window acts as a
call to action that helps the company reach a minimum order quantity.
Limited Run Games also began producing
collector's editions.
As Mighty Rabbit Studios returned to contract work, the two companies were formally separated.
By October 2017, Limited Run Games had relocated from Cary to nearby
Apex.
In September 2017, the ESRB introduced a lowered fee for rating games brought from digital to physical formats. In response, the major console manufacturers introduced requirements that all games released for their platforms must carry a rating. This change forced Limited Run Games and similar companies to apply, pay, and wait for ESRB ratings for each game released. While it did not have to cancel any release, the company noted that the new requirement represented a hurdle, as it was covering the entire production cost of each game.
In October 2018, Limited Run Games partnered with the electronics market chain
Best Buy to have limited quantities of select games, including ''
Yooka-Laylee'' and ''
Golf Story'', stocked at Best Buy's stores.
In the same month, Limited Run Games filed a
lawsuit
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against the Spanish publisher BadLand Games. The two companies had partnered in 2017 to release a physical version of ''
Axiom Verge'' for the
Wii U. Fairhurst said his company had prepaid for BadLand Games to deliver 6,000 copies by November. However, the company missed this target and ceased communications by March 2018. Two weeks after the lawsuit was filed, BadLand Games's CEO, Luis Quintans, explained his company had been
liquidated and he now operated a new company, BadLand Publishing. While he planned to repay all outstanding debt, the publishing rights for ''Axiom Verge'' had reverted to its developer, Thomas Happ. Limited Run Games ultimately worked with Happ to release ''Axiom Verge'' in March 2019. As Limited Run Games had to pay for all copies anew, it invested , although Fairhurst believed that the company would recoup no more than a third of that from sales.
At its first
press conference
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, held during
E3 2018, Limited Run Games announced it had begun helping other developers
port
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and digitally release their games for the
Nintendo Switch. The company had previously only released ''Saturday Morning RPG'' in this manner, chiefly to learn how to bring games to the platform. Its first such ports were ''
Cosmic Star Heroine'' and ''
Night Trap''.
In 2019, Limited Run Games partnered with
Disney to release collector's editions of several older
''Star Wars'' video games.
This marked the company's first major foray into releasing
retro games, having previously focused principally on contemporary games.
Limited Run Games saw a significant increase in demand for its games between 2020 and 2021, the early years of the
COVID-19 pandemic
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. However, the overall higher demand for various products during that time caused an impasse for deliveries from China, impacting Limited Run Games's manufacturing capabilities.
By September 2020, the company had released more than 500 games.
It grew its staff to over 50 people by October 2021, up from 20 in March 2020.
In April 2022, Limited Run Games opened a retail store at MacGregor Village, a shopping mall in Cary. The store primarily stocks the company's releases, with 25% of its capacity reserved for other media and
merchandise
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.
The store is operated through Limited Run Games's wholly owned subsidiary Limited Run Retail, LLC.
In July, the company announced the formation of SuperDeluxe Games, a
joint venture
A joint venture (JV) is a business entity created by two or more parties, generally characterized by shared ownership, shared returns and risks, and shared governance. Companies typically pursue joint ventures for one of four reasons: to acce ...
with the Japanese
localization company
8-4 that distributes Limited Run Games's releases in Japan.
Limited Run Games owns 40% of SuperDeluxe Games.
In August 2022,
Embracer Group announced that it had agreed to acquire Limited Run Games from Fairhurst and Bogart to undisclosed terms.
The acquisition was completed on September 6, and Limited Run Games was incorporated into Embracer Group's newest operative group,
Embracer Freemode, with Fairhurst and Bogart retaining their management roles.
According to
marketing director Alena Alambeigi, the acquisition gave Limited Run Games access to the many
intellectual properties owned by Embracer Group.
Later in September, Limited Run Games announced the launch of the book imprint Press Run, led by Jeremy Parish and Jared Petty, former
editors for the video game websites ''
USgamer'' and ''
IGN'', respectively.
Bogart left Limited Run Games in May 2023.
In 2024, the company faced backlash for selling the
3DO version of ''
D'' on
CD-R discs, which are
burned instead of pressed, leading to playback issues on 3DO consoles.
The company claimed it chose CD-Rs because there were "quality and reliability issues" with pressed discs and that CD-Rs offered better compatibility with the 3DO console, which was pointed out as incorrect. However, Bogart alleged that Fairhurst chose CD-Rs because they were cheaper, despite objections from staff. Bogart also shared concerns about Fairhurst's management style, including a "cut corners" culture, workplace harassment, and mismanagement.
Carbon Engine
Limited Run Games develops the Carbon Engine to bring games from older video game platforms to
personal computer
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s, newer
Xbox models, the
PlayStation 4,
PlayStation 5, and Nintendo Switch.
The Carbon Engine uses
emulators for each supported platform, with some developed internally and others licensed.
As of 2021, it supports the
Game Boy,
Game Boy Color
The (GBC or CGB) is an 8-bit handheld game console developed by Nintendo. It was released in Japan on October 21, 1998, and to international markets that November. Compared to the original Game Boy, the Game Boy Color features a color TFT scre ...
,
Game Boy Advance,
Nintendo Entertainment System,
Super Nintendo Entertainment System
The Super Nintendo Entertainment System, commonly shortened to Super Nintendo, Super NES or SNES, is a Fourth generation of video game consoles, 16-bit home video game console developed by Nintendo that was released in 1990 in Japan, 1991 in No ...
, and
Sega Genesis.
Limited Run Games plans to add compatibility with
PlayStation and
Sega CD games.
The first games to use the Carbon Engine were ''
Shantae'' and ''
River City Girls Zero''.
Development of the Carbon Engine is led by Joe Modzeleski and Dimitris Giannakis.
Games released
References
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