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Hello to whomever reads this, this is my first time doing something like this; so please forgive me if I'm posting in the wrong place.

But I was just hoping to put this out there, since no one else seems to care about it too much.

R.A.D Robot Alchemic Drive: Developed by Sandlot

I really love this old PS2 game, it's cheesy; the voice acting is hilariously bad (But in that lovable cheesy B movie way.)

And it's basically just a Big O simulator.

But if it ever got a proper to scale remake with today's technology, it would probably be amazing. (If it ever does get a remake I hope they add Roger Smith and Big O as DLC! That would be amazing! Also cockpits, *please* add cockpits.)

But regardless of any of that, I still love this game. And right now the only way to play it, is to emulate it: or be lucky enough to still own a copy of the game, and to have a way to play it.

Point is, I'd really love it if GOG could *please* look into getting this game onto their store; so that I can buy/play it again. And so that it doesn't get lost to history. Thank you for your time.
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GOG doesn't do console ports.. well except for a few very old arcade & atari era titles.

Also, they are not in the business of preservation. You should encourage and participate in pirate groups instead, because they are the only people who can archive things properly without business & licensing bullshit getting in the way.
Post edited August 07, 2019 by clarry
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clarry: GOG doesn't do console ports.. well except for a few very old arcade & atari era titles.

Also, they are not in the business of preservation. You should encourage and participate in pirate groups instead, because they are the only people who can archive things properly without business & licensing bullshit getting in the way.
I see, that is; rather unfortunate. But regardless, thank you very much for your reply.