If they decide to re-release it as a modern port I'd be more than happy to support the developers and the actual company that made the game and buy it new for like 40 bucks. (before Heron Communications Companys affiliation) in 1982 from Compass International Pictures 'Rated-R' by the MPAA. (1982) 'Pray for day.' This was the opening to the very first home video release from icon Media Home Entertainment, Inc. I'll just download an ISO of symphony of the night and play it on my emulator. 'HELL NIGHT' Original First Released Video on VHS Format from Media Home Entertainment, Inc. The history of horror in video games is an interesting tale, some say starting with a few games on the Atari 2600, some saying even farther, to Haunted House on the Magnavox Odyssey. Presented by Ack (be sure to also check out Ack’s guide to the Dreamcast Survival Horror Library).
At the end of the day, nobody's gonna give anyone thousands of dollars for those cards, and you're sitting on a room full of cardboard anime pictures, gg. The Playstation (PS1) Survival Horror Library. It's like those people who hoard Pokemon cards like they have some kind of invested fortune. Sure, flex your '17k' fake ass valued game, it's not worth that much if nobody's gonna fuckin buy it from you lmao This is why emulation is essential for actually preserving old games, cuz whatever copies are still floating around are usually in the hands of these types of idiots lol