Posted September 28, 2015

tfishell
Remorse: The List, if you like FPS psych horror
Registered: Oct 2010
From United States

YaTEdiGo
Vegan Gamer
Registered: Apr 2009
From Taiwan
Posted September 28, 2015
Sadly... and with still a very small amount of hope
No One Lives Forever 1&2
Mechwarrior 1,2,3,4
Mechcommander 1&2
Heretic 2 (I think Heretic, Hexen and Hexen 2 will eventually appear but not Heretic2)
Munch´s Odissey
Indiana Jones & The Last Crusade
No One Lives Forever 1&2
Mechwarrior 1,2,3,4
Mechcommander 1&2
Heretic 2 (I think Heretic, Hexen and Hexen 2 will eventually appear but not Heretic2)
Munch´s Odissey
Indiana Jones & The Last Crusade
Post edited September 28, 2015 by YaTEdiGo

toxicTom
Big Daddy
Registered: Feb 2009
From Germany

BrandeX
New User
Registered: Mar 2011
From China, People's Republic of
Posted September 28, 2015
Both Munch and Last Crusade are on Steam. It's possible they could end up here sometime if GOG actively pursed if with both publishers.

Greywolf1
New User
Registered: Apr 2011
From Germany
Posted September 28, 2015
Space Empires 1, 2 and 3.
It's hard to understand: SE4 and 5 are available, but the predecessors are not. Strategy First owns these games, but they don't offer them for sale either. On the Malfador site (original home of the SE series) you can download a shareware version of SE2 and 3, or buy SE1-3 for $35 (or SE3 alone for $25). I have played the shareware versions, find them interesting, and would like to play the full games, too, but, to be honest, I'm not willing to spend so much money.
I can live without, but what I don't understand is why Strategy First are hiding these games (are they afraid to cannibalize their SE4/5 revenues?). They didn't reply (didn't even bother to confirm that they received it) to a message I sent them asking why they don't make SE1-3 available. It's a shame, the SE series doesn't deserve it to be crippled to the last 2 members.
It's hard to understand: SE4 and 5 are available, but the predecessors are not. Strategy First owns these games, but they don't offer them for sale either. On the Malfador site (original home of the SE series) you can download a shareware version of SE2 and 3, or buy SE1-3 for $35 (or SE3 alone for $25). I have played the shareware versions, find them interesting, and would like to play the full games, too, but, to be honest, I'm not willing to spend so much money.
I can live without, but what I don't understand is why Strategy First are hiding these games (are they afraid to cannibalize their SE4/5 revenues?). They didn't reply (didn't even bother to confirm that they received it) to a message I sent them asking why they don't make SE1-3 available. It's a shame, the SE series doesn't deserve it to be crippled to the last 2 members.

Messi_is_Messiah
GOG Guzzler
Registered: Jan 2010
From United States
Posted September 28, 2015
Hidden and Dangerous II
I want this game more than any other, but it appears to be largely forgotten.
I want this game more than any other, but it appears to be largely forgotten.

robospongie
The Movies Enthusiast
Registered: Sep 2015
From United States
Posted September 28, 2015
The original Petz series ( Catz, Dogz, Babyz, Oddballz )
The wishlist got like 42 votes and i'm not even sure if it will be on here with a low vote count
The wishlist got like 42 votes and i'm not even sure if it will be on here with a low vote count

YaTEdiGo
Vegan Gamer
Registered: Apr 2009
From Taiwan
Posted September 29, 2015

What a nice surprise it was! I'd just like to know what took so long.

But is pretty complicated this would happen, because why didn´t already happened? Odd games are here for long time, and GOG managed to get Lucas games before STEAM.
Post edited September 29, 2015 by YaTEdiGo

Magnitus
Born Idealist
Registered: Mar 2011
From Canada
Posted September 29, 2015
The "Total War" games.
Egosoft's X games.
Command & Conquer: Generals.
The buik of console releases (99%+)
Road Rash.
Anything Blizzard.
Road Redemption.
PC ports of Final Fantasy (notably 7 & 8) games.
PC ports of Megaman (notable X4 & X5) games.
Egosoft's X games.
Command & Conquer: Generals.
The buik of console releases (99%+)
Road Rash.
Anything Blizzard.
Road Redemption.
PC ports of Final Fantasy (notably 7 & 8) games.
PC ports of Megaman (notable X4 & X5) games.
Post edited September 29, 2015 by Magnitus

pbaggers
Pardon me.
Registered: Dec 2011
From United States
Posted September 29, 2015
XII. It was on GOG, but had to be pulled when Ubisoft lost the license to the Belgian comic it is based on. Unfortunately, I didn't grab it while it was there - and I'd imagine Ubisoft is too busy crapping out cookie cutter open-world titles to even care about re-obtaining the license to a non-open world FPS game that they made back when they didn't suck.
NOLF too. The end result of Night Dive's brave efforts to get that released are just tragic. We must find a better way to preserve the IP rights of old games so this kind of stuff never happens again. We need to prevent corporations and insurance companies from hoarding IP and doing sod-all with it.
EDIT: Also, anything by Konami. They haven't even given us decent remasters of the Silent Hill games on newer consoles - and I doubt they care about DRM-free releases of the PC ports now that their world is pachinko and slot machines.
NOLF too. The end result of Night Dive's brave efforts to get that released are just tragic. We must find a better way to preserve the IP rights of old games so this kind of stuff never happens again. We need to prevent corporations and insurance companies from hoarding IP and doing sod-all with it.
EDIT: Also, anything by Konami. They haven't even given us decent remasters of the Silent Hill games on newer consoles - and I doubt they care about DRM-free releases of the PC ports now that their world is pachinko and slot machines.
Post edited September 29, 2015 by pbaggers

TStael
A Finn
Registered: May 2011
From Finland
Posted September 29, 2015
Scorched Earth (2D) - the ultimate bleeding hearts turn based tank battle, but with charms. A clash quite worthy of drunken friends, especially when students.
I miss Tummy of Steel ;-(
This be my most charming / lethal tank coincidentally named by my best friend during university years...
As to redeemed expectations - Bethesda. I did not truly assume Bethesda titles to end up here. But I find that here the pricing is wrong with Morrowind - sort of petulant. Yet I only know because I bluuady misplaced my main game CD for Morrowind... My suspicion is that my tomte (tonttu) does not quite approve gaming! ;-)
I miss Tummy of Steel ;-(
This be my most charming / lethal tank coincidentally named by my best friend during university years...
As to redeemed expectations - Bethesda. I did not truly assume Bethesda titles to end up here. But I find that here the pricing is wrong with Morrowind - sort of petulant. Yet I only know because I bluuady misplaced my main game CD for Morrowind... My suspicion is that my tomte (tonttu) does not quite approve gaming! ;-)

notsofastmyboy
New User
Registered: Dec 2013
From Austria
Posted September 29, 2015
Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning.
I found that game for Xbox360 in a bin at a local electronics stores for just 10 EUR a couple of years ago, and I liked the cover. I didn't expect it to be a good game, only halfway decent, but 10 EUR wasn't that much. And boy, was I wrong -- KoA:R is freaking brilliant! It looks, feels, and plays like a more mature version of the Fable series, and IMO is exactly what a successor/sequel to Fable 3 should have been instead of that piece of garbage that is Fable: The Journey. I've spent a couple of hundred hours on my first playthrough alone, and I still didn't have enough of that game (and it's two expansions) afterwards, so I started playing it again with a new character right after I had finished it.
Still, with this game being distributed by EA, my hopes of ever seeing it here on GOG are practically zero.
I found that game for Xbox360 in a bin at a local electronics stores for just 10 EUR a couple of years ago, and I liked the cover. I didn't expect it to be a good game, only halfway decent, but 10 EUR wasn't that much. And boy, was I wrong -- KoA:R is freaking brilliant! It looks, feels, and plays like a more mature version of the Fable series, and IMO is exactly what a successor/sequel to Fable 3 should have been instead of that piece of garbage that is Fable: The Journey. I've spent a couple of hundred hours on my first playthrough alone, and I still didn't have enough of that game (and it's two expansions) afterwards, so I started playing it again with a new character right after I had finished it.
Still, with this game being distributed by EA, my hopes of ever seeing it here on GOG are practically zero.
Post edited September 29, 2015 by notsofastmyboy

TStael
A Finn
Registered: May 2011
From Finland

vulchor
💀☠🎮
Registered: Apr 2012
From United States
Posted September 29, 2015
The Batman Arkham games are never coming here I'm sure of it. Neither is the Civilization franchise (I don't mean the bastard Activision games, I mean the true Sid Meier ones). Civ 1 and 2 at least would have been up long ago if it were ever going to happen.

TStael
A Finn
Registered: May 2011
From Finland
Posted September 29, 2015
And EA Origin is, IMO, a courtesy, as Amalur is so CD friendly and commercially messy, all at once. And at least EA pricing is fairly attractive, vs Morrowind insult here, eh?