If anyone can add to the article the link to the publisher website's download link, which, according to the page's introduction, should still exist, that'd be greatly appreciated. I'd do it myself, but the game looks to be German only, and nothing shows up in English aside from pirate links.
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Hello. This could well prove difficult, as the original, "official" release of this version was only a short-lived reaction by Art Department to the private distribution, before Phenomedia was formed and the game was properly packaged into an unbranded boxed version (Crazy Chicken: The Original) and also offered in that same version on moorhuhn.de plus possibly on the Phenomedia website. Evidence and traces of this can be found on the web archive but I did not find a functional download in my brief search.
Perhaps the game should be marked as unavailable if no "official" link can be found...
Edit: The first official version is most likely the unbranded game, so not the leaked, initial version to begin with. This is very consistent with the sources. Now, the question is: How should the Availability section reflect this?
I admit it is a strange situation since this version of Crazy Chicken was never meant to be publicly released. For now, I've settled on listing the game under availability as "Retail" with a note regarding its limited distribution.