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it's a masterpiece, but it was made on a very low budget and had very big development issues.
contact your state representative. i did. knowing that for these IP holders the ip rights are the most important thing i suggest advocating for a law change that if a game isn't available digitally from the publisher that until it is people like archive.org can host them as a download while reserving the rights to these IP to their respective holders.
that's actually where my representative's secretary pointed me. saying he knows alot of it is on there.
another thing to add would be a law requiring past versions of games to also be included with remakes or make them available for sale as well.
Also mandates to downgrade software you own to prior versions.