Well, this "edition" while definitely wanted/needed/desired for collectors, is probably more famous for its negatives than positives. 1, unity ports of 1 and 2 are subpar requiring fixes, 2, "accidental" DRM, and 3, for LRG asking you to send in your original physical release for their "repaired" one. Regardless if never opened (physical release), it's doom 1, 2 and 3 in one cart/disc. It makes for good video game conversation and historical perspective of releases, blunders and how the video game industry functions. While definitely not the best versions available( stick to source ports like GZdoom, its DOOM! Flawed it may be I'm quite fond of it regardless of issues. And the original release will still work even if you only connect to online just ONCE. And, if you ever wanted to play any of the mods/expansions, you would need to be online anyway which would eliminate the whole online issue. So it's all a win unless to are a sworn enemy of DRM. I love all classic doom and even if the versions are poor I'd still collect every version I can get my hands on including the old 32x, jaguar, psx1, snes and all other versions. All doom versions are winners in my book. It's all part of my young adulthood and no other games have captured my interests like the dooms have. The two johns( Carmac and Romero) truly stated correctly they captured lightning in a bottle with classic doom 1 and 2 mainly and all versions after. It's truly fascinating how I can recall the various maps which stood out in all my years of playing and the absolutely POSITIVE memories I have of the great piece of interactive gaming art! If there was one example of a game I would place in a satellite and hope a lifeform finds it this would be it. It's great to be DOOMED!