forrestbeveridge 2 MAR 2024 a las 9:19 a. m.
Bringing back a lego classic back
I have been looking for a classic Lego game for a while now that I can't find anywhere since I owned a copy a long time ago and played it. It was a lot of fun to play with. I don't know how many other people played it while growing up back in the 90's and early 2000's with the window's system back then. But the game I would like to see brought back and be available on steam is Lego Loco. I grew up playing it, it was a ton of fun to play and you got to build your own rail lines and towns around them, there were some occasional funny moments in the game and you could message other players in game as well.

The game was made by Intelligent Games, They were a company based out of London England. Unfortunately the company doesn't exists anymore, they went away around back in 2003 and i'm not sure who owns the company's properties now. But Lego loco would be a fun and great build it yourself game that would be great to add to steam. Also if it does get added to steam if at all, one thing it could use besides updated software so it can run on modern PC systems is some updated graphics. It had 3d style graphic visuals on it, but those could be updated to, so as to modernize the program visually. If this game could be brought back today and enhanced It would be great to have again, I would defiantly buy it again so I could play it again today.
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Crazy Tiger 2 MAR 2024 a las 9:21 a. m. 
Talk to the publisher/IP-holder. Only they can decide to put a game on Steam. Also keep in mind the issue with licensing, since it's Lego.

Valve does NOT go out and hunt for games to put on Steam.
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rawWwRrr 2 MAR 2024 a las 9:21 a. m. 
The publisher or current IP owner would need to decide whether or not its worth to re-release it. Also: https://steamcommunity.com/discussions/forum/10/135507548120407092/
Cathulhu 2 MAR 2024 a las 9:22 a. m. 
Only the rights holder could bring it to Steam.
Valve/Steam does not actively ask companies to bring their games to Steam.
And to be fair, a game this old would most likely require work to run on modern systems and the whole process would probably cost more money than it would make in sales.

There is no real incentive to do that.
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