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It would be great to ask whether they are willing to give the game a second chance by releasing the code (and possibly the graphics and sounds) under an open source licence?
Otherwise, if someone wants to reverse engineer the network logic or rebuild the game, the time has come!
I once found an email adress and tried to contact them, but never got reply, so I'm pretty sure if anyone want to rebuild it, they have to reverse-engineer it.
Maybe you could have a chance in retail stores? I found some box of it back in 2016 in my local gaming shop, which was code only even tried to bribe the guy for 5x payment for the box out of sheer love of the game.