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I mean from what it seems like, I think there lots of companies that are bigger in that sort of game area and may be a better fit
So or so, I am not sure what is even unique about this game to make it worth to buy, over someone making there own game
Asking is good and all.. but if you really wish for something to happen you need more then just "This is my idea"
Its dead. Let it go.
The game died a LONG time ago.
In your heart, not in reality.
While it's not impossible for a game to get a second chance or have new life. Sometimes games just fail, or go through their life cycle from beginning to end, and that's it. Not every game is going to live forever (or as long as you personally care about it), there isn't a perpetual community. There a reason why it's not around today. And desperate optimism that if someone does all the work and spends tons of money starting it back up so many people will plunk down piles of cash for it is wishful thinking, that's all. And not too many things happen because of random users wishful thinking.