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i also tihnk, if there wasnt openRCT2, no one prob would have complained but loved RCT Classic. you need to take in account that openRCT2 is an open source project by the community for the community. it basically has nothing to do with the original RCT devs.
today most games are PC ports. and they work surprisngly well. alot of playstation ports and others already exist, including mobile. it is probably just cheaper for the devs to port it i guess. but as long is the versions work without problems, i think it is not a bad thing.
EDIT: but good thing is, RCT2 Steam Version is on sale alot of times. i think on steam for 1,99. but on fanatical, it was for 0,99 for a few times now. both versions have downsides. RCT Classic isnt modable, but RCT2 isnt really playable on windows 10, unless you install openRCT2. so if you wanted to enjoy the unmodded original RCT2, it wouldnt be possible that easily.
never played RCT3 though. maybe i should get it sometime.