For better or for worse, it's a simple economic decision, or so it would seem in this case. The longer it remains unavailable to the masses, the greater the demand and, therefore, the more it'll be worth once/if it's sold. It could also, in a small way, be an exclusivity pride thing, but I won't speculate any further on that.
MM2 and other protos that Scott Evans has in his possession cannot and will not be released due to promises made to those who supplied the images/parts to get his games up and running. There are legal issues as well. At least, that's my understanding, based on what Scott has told me in the past.
I neither defend nor condemn their standing, and stay out of the politics of this issue these days, lest I be accused of "throwing a public hissy fit" again, like I did 10-12 years ago haha...
"One of these days, I'm going to cut you into little pieces!"- Nick Mason, Pink Floyd
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