Re: registering q9 action game?
According to Brian Hartgen, he was dismayed at the things being said about him and Phil concerning his acquisition of the game, so when he was approached about making the game separately available with the same disparaging attitude towards him, he wasn't inclined to give their request any consideration. Who can blame him?
And according to Phil, Q9 wasn't selling any more, so selling it to Brian was a chance to make some more money on a game he viewed as dead.
Seems to me like the only one the people who wanted Q9 to continue to be available separately have to blame is themselves. But they won't do that, so they demonize two business men making a business deal that benefited both of them.
Isn't it interesting that how they treated Brian and Phil was conveniently forgotten?
From Brian Hartgen regarding Q9.
http://www.hartgen.org/q9
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