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We’re thrilled to announce the GOG Dreamlist!

This updated and improved version of the well-known Community Wishlist allows you to vote for the games you’d like to see on GOG. Your votes help us, our partners, and the rights holders understand which titles matter most to you.

Whether it’s a beloved game from your childhood or a title you’ve always wanted DRM-free, your votes guide our efforts to bring them to our platform—giving them a forever home in your library.

With the GOG Dreamlist, we’ve focused on improving the interface, consolidating threads for specific games, and providing more ways to discover and vote for new titles.

Each game on Dreamlist now has its own game card, featuring a detailed description, screenshots, and trailers. As passionate gamers ourselves, we know that every game carries a unique story. That’s why we’ve added a Stories section to the game cards, where you can share your memories, making your vote a powerful message of why these games matter.

We’ve also introduced enhanced browsing and filtering options, making it easier to find the next game you want to vote for and help bring to GOG.

As always, we welcome your feedback. We’re confident that GOG Dreamlist provides a better, more scalable tool to support further development and help us bring even more amazing games to our community.

With all that said we invite and ask you to explore the Dreamlist, cast your votes, and share your memories!
Hey all! We’ve been hard at work to make your GOG Dreamlist experience smoother, more intuitive, and simply more fun. We thought it'd be good to sum up the most important things that we've improved over the past few weeks.

Enhanced navigation

- Improved responsive pagination with automatic scroll-to-top when switching pages—saving you time.

- You can now search directly from a game card—less clicking, more voting!

Stay informed

- Real-time notifications when someone likes your story, or a new story is added to a game you follow. (We’re also working on a notification for when a game you voted for launches on the GOG store, which should come in handy soon)

- Stories now fully support special characters, and you can track upvotes on your own stories.

- View your stats section to see how many votes you’ve cast, games you’ve added, and to learn more about your activity.

- Check out other gamers’ profiles by clicking on their usernames to see who’s behind the stories and entries.

Streamlined filtering & sorting

- Active filters are now displayed as pills for better visibility.

- New quick-filter options and sorting by title or relevancy give your game catalog a fresh twist every visit.

- Easily filter games with or without user stories—and reset your selections in one click.

Discover your next favorite game

- The “I’m Feeling Lucky” button is available in both the hero section and on game cards—to jump into a random Dreamlist game instantly.

The work is, of course, not done yet, and we'll be adding new features and improvements.
Post edited March 27, 2025 by king_kunat
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amok: You do realize that the database is built automatically? Some kind of scraper has scanned the interwebs and compiled the database using gathered data, there are no human hands involved in its actual construction of the data..

This is why you find odd entries like pinball machines, Atari 2600 cartridges, and duplicate games with regional name variations. The automated process doesn’t distinguish between them because machines can’t think.
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dnovraD: As Sane said, they could have built it better to discard invalid results according to a set of rules and cross-referenced several databases.
... This is GOG. Are you new here?
The new picks are Digimon World, Warhammer Dark Omen, and Prey 2006 but No One Lives Forever is removed from the picks list...
These are really not the games I'm most looking forward to, even Digimon World, Warhammer Dark Omen, and Prey 2006. This is really not what I would like There are so many better games, much more hyped, more well-known, which would be better for their business because the desire for it is for me and 5/100 I hope they will put at least 2 titles of more modern games like Resident Evil 7: Biohazard - Gold Edition - resident evil hd remaster - resident evil 5 gold edition or splinter cell shit we want good games too
Post edited February 06, 2025 by zoomzoomquoi
please gog
https://www.gog.com/dreamlist/game/ninja-gaiden-master-collection-2021
Post edited February 06, 2025 by zoomzoomquoi
You mean "Please Koei Tecmo". They are the ones who in the end decides if they want to sell the game here or not. You are better off asking them.

Are there any Koei Tecmo games on GOG right now?
you are right no amok games from Koei Tecmo :( but it's not us who asks, they just have to come and see the requests on gog You're not going to tell me that they don't have 5 minutes to spend on a quick visit to Gog and read the comments, it would be quicker for them to form an opinion.

in addition Koei Tecmo there are beautiful gems like Koei Tecmo Project Zero-Dynasty Warriors-Fairy Tail-Rise of the Rōnin-Ninja Gaiden-Dead or Alive
Post edited February 06, 2025 by zoomzoomquoi
The new wishlist for dream-games is surely a improvement. However, it reminds me even more how much games still are lacking a GOG presence which is more than just "a dream". Sure, GOG made a lot of dream-games available already but there is still a long way to go, else we can not honestly say "GOG is able to sufficiently offer a backup archive with a honest level of game preservation".

Nope, not that i think the current biggest competitor would be able to offer a suitable backup archive because of several reasons. Although, this competitor is that strong... it is actually "a dominance", not a competition, pretty much comparable to Nvidia vs. AMD on the GPU market... where AMD is not even close.

So, this "spot" is not taken yet... but we are still living in a "consumerism" society in which long-term targets are usually overlooked in order to get the best "short term gains"... which even can lead to pretty big companies losing their source code... because they never had in mind "the long term side of stuff"... which is the thing GOGers seems to look out for.
Post edited February 06, 2025 by Xeshra
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zoomzoomquoi: you are right no amok games from Koei Tecmo :( but it's not us who asks, they just have to come and see the requests on gog You're not going to tell me that they don't have 5 minutes to spend on a quick visit to Gog and read the comments, it would be quicker for them to form an opinion.

in addition Koei Tecmo there are beautiful gems like Koei Tecmo Project Zero-Dynasty Warriors-Fairy Tail-Rise of the Rōnin-Ninja Gaiden-Dead or Alive
What I am telling you is that Koei Tecmo is very well aware of GOG's existence. The reason why they do not sell their games here is not because of comments in forum.

edit - if it was, then the wishlist would have done it before, many comments there -
https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/nioh_complete_edition
Post edited February 06, 2025 by amok
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amok: ... This is GOG. Are you new here?
Hypothetical or sarcastic: Yes.
amok a game has 6000 votes sorry but how can you refuse 6000 people to buy their games there is money to be made it would be ridiculous to miss out and that's where I tell myself that the only thing that forces them to always refuse is that they are for the new consumption where nothing belongs to us we consume their product despite our purchase and that in a snap of the fingers they can delete everything.
Post edited February 06, 2025 by zoomzoomquoi
example 6000 times
$39.99=$234940 unless for them this figure is insignificant
https://www.gog.com/dreamlist/game/ninja-gaiden-master-collection-2021. there is no need to think
Post edited February 06, 2025 by zoomzoomquoi
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zoomzoomquoi: example 6000 times
$39.99=$234940 unless for them this figure is insignificant
https://www.gog.com/dreamlist/game/ninja-gaiden-master-collection-2021. there is no need to think
Well, normally only a tiny fraction of votes translate into sales, and most of those on deep discounts, so calculating like that is no different from, say, rightsholders claiming that every "pirated" copy is a lost sale, and at full price too.
And keep in mind that the store takes a 30% cut. And then there are taxes.
And even if it would be some $200k, we're talking of a company with a yearly revenue of over half a billion... So yeah, it's pocket change.
Post edited February 06, 2025 by Cavalary
Good development on my most wanted, Final Fantasy IX (+ ca. 3,700 votes since the Dreamlist was announced).

Of course, the number of people who assume that there's any correlation between number of votes and probability that it releases here is steeply on the rise also. ;)

But a lot of votes are getting cast again, and this was a GOG feature that was almost forgotten. I mean, the last games that I desperately wanted on GOG hardly got any attention at all. Now e. g. Sea of Stars is getting votes again.

It will be difficult for GOG to keep up the momentum here, but the mere fact that so many people vote on the wishlist again makes me a bit more optimistic for the future.
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GOG.com: With all that said we invite and ask you to explore the Dreamlist, cast your votes, and share your memories!
Why would i share my hopes and dreams with an organization that openly manages to feel conflicted about it's behaviour and then forgets to act accordingly

I already have a girl, silence still works best :o
Post edited February 06, 2025 by P. Zimerickus
Thanks for this information Cavalry seen this way yes now every time I see a company give the agreement of its games it would mean that they accepted with good heart

and again tell yourself there are also people who do not vote which is a shame but who are waiting for the game
Post edited February 06, 2025 by zoomzoomquoi