Well, and there are ways to do it.

Look at the bavisoft stuff.

The games hadn't been developed for a while though.

The games are not officially abandoned, but neither are they actually able to be brought either.

Technically bavisoft still owns them, but after the dev of that company dropped contact and refused communications and a big campaign from users and such except for an autoresponder when anyone actually posted his stuff to not do it the status became unknown.

The guy's site was taken offline by ican and that was after ages of inactivity and spammers and such had taken it over, so squatters took it and it was falling down.

There are probably a lot of devs like that, look at neilsbauer games that have smuglers 5.

The site is still active but you can't buy direct downloads of the games and there have been no updates.

The guy just stopped emailing and being in contact suddenly and I know he is a good person to contact.



On 2/04/2020 4:32 am, michael barnes wrote:
As I stated earlier I think that a developer that is going to become of no trace they should do a couple of things. One unlock the software for people to be able to play the games. Two have a way of someone contacting them to purchase the games. I have been around the audio games world going on 12 years. I have seen this kind of stuff happen.




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