At its peak, RPGRemuz was a massive open directory, a digital library that held hundreds of gigabytes—sometimes cited as over 330GB to 400GB—of PDF books, modules, and resources for nearly every imaginable tabletop system.

This is the crux of the matter. When a game is "abandoned"—when the rights are in limbo, the company dissolved, and the stock depleted—it effectively ceases to exist in the marketplace. It becomes a ghost.

An indie attempt at “RPGRemuz” could emerge from the open-source emulation scene – perhaps as a fork of Mesen-S or BizHawk with integrated remaster export. But copyright law would likely crush it unless strictly tied to user-provided legal dumps.

Since the main domain is dead, the community typically uses these alternatives to find the original files: : After rpg.rem.uz disappeared, it was largely succeeded by , which inherited a nearly identical directory structure. The-Eye Mirror : A well-known preservation site