SargonAelther: There should be a law against the destruction and obfuscation of art.
This is literally what EA is doing with something like American McGee's Alice. They have a modernised build of Alice (that was updated to be packaged with the sequel for modern PCs and consoles), they own all the rights, there is no external licensed music, yet they refuse to sell the game, even on their own store. That is simply evil. There is no other word for it. That is an intentional destruction of art, which is both disgusting and evil. That game should be stripped from their claws and made publicly available via game preservation libraries.
If such a law existed, EA and other scum corpos like EA would immediately start selling their old games.
I doubt that there are no legal problems, since also the classic version can't be found anywhere but on disc and they sell games, that are by far older and don't have such a good reputation. American McGee sometimes has very complicated partnerships. It might be him who says "No".
But then again Microsoft also never ported the excellent XBox360 version of Prince of Persia classic to PC.
Tiny Death Star was removed from the Windows store without notice (gone for good now, can't be found anywhere).
That Gods Remastered is gone, is not much of a loss and this DID happen due to legal disputes. Still it's bad for people like me who bought it in the Windows Store, since the installed files are encrypted and it can't be downloaded anymore. If I ever install my system again, I'll have to use a cracked Steam version.
Seb3.7: Have heard Alice is legally Abandoned again since it was withdrawn from selling. just search "McGee's Alice myabandonware" The law is changing in favour of people and to secure art. Plus this art is constantly adored and kept in mind by communities of these sites (including compatibility work)
abandoned ... maybe. But none of these are legal. myabandonedware is fair enough not to host games that are sold somewhere, but they certainly are not legal, just tolerated.