While I'm ecstatic this game has been preserved, it feels kind of selfish of the owner to just let this game rot completely forgotten. Many people probably worked very hard on this game for many long hours, and their effort would have been essentially for nothing if the owner never eventually caved and agreed. I guess I just want to wonder why? Why would someone repeatedly refuse keep a piece of history preserved? Were they eventually going to release it themself? I guess I just want to understand... Sorry if I'm coming across as harsh, I'm just passionate about all art forms, and hate how easily some of them can be lost to time due to simple things like this. I'm very happy the owner finally agreed to release it to the world.
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Re: "One Of The Rarest Video Games In History" Has Finally Been Preserved
While I'm ecstatic this game has been preserved, it feels kind of selfish of the owner to just let this game rot completely forgotten. Many people probably worked very hard on this game for many long hours, and their effort would have been essentially for nothing if the owner never eventually caved and agreed. I guess I just want to wonder why? Why would someone repeatedly refuse keep a piece of history preserved? Were they eventually going to release it themself? I guess I just want to understand... Sorry if I'm coming across as harsh, I'm just passionate about all art forms, and hate how easily some of them can be lost to time due to simple things like this. I'm very happy the owner finally agreed to release it to the world.