
Google Analytics: Just click the “Stop Tracking” button at the bottom of the page.Like i said good luck, you might even get the game to be released by just simply emailing the publisher.You always have the right to opt-out of the tracking tools we use at anytime. But hey let's not get on each others bad side. And i buy my games? im not sure what you mean by that statement. If the gaming industry is all about money, how do you get your games? Everything in this world being sold is about money like it or not. If you have the idea that the gaming industry is all about money, that's an opinion which you are entitled to.

Naive? I think you misunderstand the meaning or definition of the word?. But anyways good luck and i hope you can get the fan base roaring for a steam release. I hope it works out for you :) but with konami's recent debacle i wouldn't hold my breath about them re-releasing older games. I meant making a petiton on a petition site and show that it's worth their time to release it again. Video games are all about profit, just like greenlight is just votes until any money is actually being spent. Originally posted by Emilio:That's a rather naive way to look at it. If the gaming industry is all about money, how do you get your games?

With enough votes by the Community, Steam could then send the petition to the appropriate publisher/rights holder?. The Community would then vote on the game per a possible re-release. The Steam member could fill-out the form and submit to "Steam Classics" (not sure on a name for it) or something. Some kind of simplified form created by Steam/Valve. But like i said the publishers are the only people that can make it thank you. Originally posted by Emilio:Im sure you could get a group of fans to make petition for it's release on steam.
