Does anyone know who the executive(s) were at Sony of America who created and maintained the terrible anti-2D policy that deprived all of us of many excellent games for PlayStation 1 and 2 back in the day? I'd sure like to know their names! I've always hated their policy from back then and I will for the rest of my life! I would really like to know who to blame and how many executives were really at fault. Was it all the work of just one 2D-hater?

Think of not just all of the gamers whose lives were less rich without these gems - think of all of the companies and their employees who suffered thanks to this frivolous, arbitrary rule! Among other reasons, this stupid anti-2D policy was a large contributing factor to the demise of Working Designs, one of my favorite companies of yesteryear!

In a fairer universe, Gunners Heaven / Rapid Reload would have been released here in America alongside countless other games we "lost" thanks to Sony of America! Sure, you can import them nowadays if you know how and have the hardware or if you choose to emulate them instead, but there is something special about playing games (or other media) during the time-frame when they are new... something we and countless other North Americans and South Americans were denied with these "forgotten gems!"

By the way, Rob (Dire 51), thanks for founding and running the OPCFG: The Organization for the Preservation of Classic Forms of Gaming for all of those years. 2D forever!