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Their enthusiasm as a group is evident when receiving the support of Tiramisu. Congratulations!
DLSite still sells the original version. It still works, mostly bug free, but it's harder to purchase from DLSite these days, but you can buy points, then use the points to buy what you want.
Given 'The Censor' is going with Mango Party as the publisher, my bet is that Tiramisu-sensei is done with NTRHolic, and realizes that it's more productive to work with a publisher that doesn't feel the need to redo the game engine and everything that made the game work originally.
I agree with the change to Remake/Redux rather than pretend that this has anything to do with the original product, though. Really, this could have been NTR Legend Remake, and it would be about the same, style-wise.
I see a clear intention to generate enthusiasm, to make it seem like they believe in their product (whether it's true or not) and to try to spread it...
As for Tiramisu, I think he's pretty pissed off about all this and CB is trying to bait him a bit. He's probably the one who asked to disassociate himself from the rest of the progress so that if something goes wrong (and it seems more than likely that it will happen) it won't affect him with his next game... He's probably just trying to get away from it...
As for the game, I highly doubt they'll meet the deadlines, if the game were in such an advanced state as they claim they wouldn't have any problem promoting it by showing images of a game and not four drafts that any fan of the game could have made in their free time... And I highly doubt they'll meet expectations.