My friends and I used to play this game at a sleep over computer camp for people with disabilities. I was 13 and made friends with a bunch of guys that were older than me. They were 16 or so at the time. I wanted to impress them so I played everything they played. I played this game and they were very impressed that it didn't scare me. When I went back home, my Dad bought it for me because I told him I didn't finish it and the boys (and one other girl) wanted me to finish it. My Mom saw it and she was mad. I would distract her, put my wheelchair on the slowest speed to cut down the noise and sneak into my Mom's library to play. I want to see this game on GOG because many of my friends had progressive conditions and have passed away. I want to do as many things as I can to honor their memory and celebrate the good times with the ones who are still here. So this one, and many other games that I will write stories for, is for Paul who has passed, Ricky, who is now a college professor, Mike, Nathan and Jason , Adam and Todd who are MIA (we lost touch) Amy who is able-bodied but loved us all the same, and I, who is an aging filmmaker who refuses to believe that the past is in the past and is proud of the past she had because it absolutely made me who I am today. Games never get old! That's why they're great! You can go back in time without the need for a time machine or quantum physics. You should never have to apologize for playing games that make you happy, even if they are they are 30 years old! This game is VERY hard to find, I've searched eBay, Goodwill and even flea markets to find it, so if GOG can find and preserve this, I know all of my friends and I would have a huge smile on our faces. Thanks for taking the time to read this!