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The guys who own the rights of the game being distributed has their partnership licenses expired so the game ended up delisted as a result.
So many digital retailers have remove the game from being able to be bought anymore but still can be played if you own it prior to it's delisting last year in 2024.
...So unless you're planning to buy a physical copy... your best bet is for the xbox 360 and above that supports backwards compatibility.
Cause they know that people still want to play old games on newer consoles.
Something that Nintendo did but eventually stopped in favor of making more money.
Rant for another time.
...Still doesn't change the fact that I wanted to play on my computer.
And why would I want to be a pirate when this game is beloved and memorable for good reason despite not having a huge success during it's time?
Cause if it's something that I think I like. I want to support it.