This game was a ton of fun but sadly has been hoarded since shortly after release. Developed by Mirage and distributed by GT Interactive, it was purchased by ATARI long after it was pulled from store shelves. ATARI has spent money on lawyers for over two decades making sure it never sees the light of day. That's a lot of money spent on a title that runs within DOSBOX. Maybe someone should suggest they make some of that money back in sales? We are coming up on it's 30th anniversary and it was barely allowed to see the light of day. What hurt this title is two-fold; being a DOS game in the Windows era, and politicians who ran several election cycles demonizing video games claiming games were responsible for the rising crime rate as a main talking point. Look back at any gaming magazine from that era and see this game wasn't alone. Many politicians even used tabletop games like D&D as examples as how gaming was destroying Christian and family values. This was a decades long attack on gaming as part of a political strategy to get your parents and grand parents to vote for them while avoiding actual relevant topics.