To understand the significance of the PS1 ROM, one must understand the technical disparity between the source material and the destination hardware.
The story of the is a classic example of a "digital ghost"—a game everyone remembers playing, yet one that technically never existed. The Legend of the Missing Port In the mid-90s, Capcom’s Cadillacs and Dinosaurs
"Cadillacs and Dinosaurs" is an action-adventure game developed by Tiertex Design Studios and published by Sega. Released in 1993 for the Sega Genesis (known as "Xenozoic Tales" in some regions), the game was later ported to the PlayStation 1 in 1995. The PS1 version was developed by a different team, known as ThoughtMatrix, and published by Sega.
The year was 1998, and for ten-year-old Leo, the local flea market was a treasure map of plastic and silicon. Tucked between a rusted toaster and a stack of National Geographics
A: The license for Cadillac vehicles (General Motors) and the comic rights (Mark Schultz) expired long ago. Capcom no longer has the rights.