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mistermumbles: Bringing us such classics as: Water Closet: The Forbidden Chamber ... Oh, Japan! You so weird!
I tend to think of the AO rating as apocrypha or legendary. And perhaps this is the Liberal Leftist part of me speaking, but I really don't get why publishers and the big 3 are so hesitant to allow games with that rating.
http://www.gog.com/wishlist/site/activate_already_owned_e_g_on_steam_games_on_gog

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And this has more than 4k votes...
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DubConqueror: I just put some enlightenment in the wishlist. I did handcount the EA-games, there's 64 of them.

More sensible to me are the requests for EA-games that aren't here, like Battlefield 1942, but I hope those don't fall into the silly request category.
Of course they fall into the sily category! Let's be honest, who would want to pollute GOG with games like Mirro Edge and Battle for middle earth?
"They did it some time ago with The Witcher 2, (...)So i don't think this idea is absolutely ridiculous. "

lol
Post edited February 05, 2014 by P1na
I've these ones:
http://www.gog.com/wishlist/site/dancing_bear

http://www.gog.com/wishlist/site/bog_bad_old_games
If you are "a curiosity collector" too, this request is for you :)

http://www.gog.com/wishlist/site/add_drmfree_movies_and_tv_series
... why not also music, books, comics ...
Post edited March 06, 2014 by gamefood
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mistermumbles: Bringing us such classics as: Water Closet: The Forbidden Chamber ... Oh, Japan! You so weird!
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Darvond: I tend to think of the AO rating as apocrypha or legendary. And perhaps this is the Liberal Leftist part of me speaking, but I really don't get why publishers and the big 3 are so hesitant to allow games with that rating.
Fahreheit and the LSL one from that list are already here so its good to see GOG doesn't shy away from the AO rating if it thinks the game's good enough (or, in the case of LSL is part of a legendary series and GOG is feeling competeist)
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Darvond: I tend to think of the AO rating as apocrypha or legendary. And perhaps this is the Liberal Leftist part of me speaking, but I really don't get why publishers and the big 3 are so hesitant to allow games with that rating.
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Fever_Discordia: Fahreheit and the LSL one from that list are already here so its good to see GOG doesn't shy away from the AO rating if it thinks the game's good enough (or, in the case of LSL is part of a legendary series and GOG is feeling competeist)
Or that one which has just arrived today.