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timppu: EDIT: Wrong wrong wrong, we have some Dynamix games already! Betrayal at Krondor, The Incredible Machine and Red Baron, at least. So I guess there shouldn't be any legal trouble, but as said, are people willing to pay e.g. $6 just for Rise of the Dragon? Maybe if Heart of China was together with it?
While we do have some Dynamix games, some of those have changed ownership hands several times since Sierra was broken up. The others may not all be owned by the same group - or worse have unclear/multiple owners. So there could still be legal issues.
Post edited August 06, 2013 by crazy_dave
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timppu: I think those games are made by different teams, though? If you are thinking of bundling adventure games for younger folks under the Sierra label, then there is of course also EcoQuest 1-2 (and Dr Brain has also a sequel). I enjoyed the first EcoQuest as an adventure game (and it has some great Roland MT-32 music too, naturally), even if it was not as gritty as Rise of the Dragon, or as funny as Space Quest 4 or Monkey Island 2.
I actually just came across EcoQuest on Abandonia a few hours ago. EcoQuest 1-2 + Dr. Brain 1-2 + Willy Beamish would probably be pushing how much GOG wants to provide for just 9.99, but perhaps EcoQuest 1-2 + Dr. Brain 1-2 for 9.99, and Willy for 5.99 again.

Never played them, just seen a little gameplay on YouTube a few months back, so I'll take your word on the details here. Willy did seem to be slightly more "mature" content (well, the 10+ crowd, perhaps) like a large-breasted nurse and perhaps some cartoon violence (don't know about language), so it's more in the category of Monkey Island or Sam & Max presumably.

I haven't seen DCT posting here in quite some time, but I know he wanted to see these titles make an appearance. I'd enjoy seeing them come because it would encourage the idea that GOG is still willing to bring good old "younger folks" games, hopefully leading to Humongous Entertainment.
Only $5,99?
Hello? You have a sex scene in it! And you could betray your already pissed girlfriend with a tramp and lose the game a couple of seconds later when you accidentially cross paths with her. Thats priceless

In all seriousness:
I never played that game fully voiced back then. So for the "talkative" version I wouldn't mind spending $5.99 but then again, it's only me.