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They have quite good amount of titles that deserve a place hereso yes maybe soon:
Alpha Protocol is DRM free already on GamersGate ;)
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Roman5: I actually just checked GamersGate and found out that they have first Condemned on there, as well as Billy Hatcher...man...SEGA really needs to join this place...
I saw Billy Hatcher and was very tempted to buy, but when I saw that it has SecuROM, I changed my mind. That got me searching on the off-chance that it was out on CD, because I never realised that Billy Hatcher was out for the PC, and I've just bought it brand new for €2.50, including postage. A bargain.
Post edited May 03, 2012 by jamyskis
You know, Sega titles would be pretty neat to have here. I for one would love to see Typing of the Dead on GOG. :P
I wouldn't mind some SEGA arcade games as long as it are the arcadehall versions (Outrun and Thunderblade springs to mind), PC and console versions of their games are mostly meh.
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Strijkbout: I wouldn't mind some SEGA arcade games as long as it are the arcadehall versions (Outrun and Thunderblade springs to mind), PC and console versions of their games are mostly meh.
That would be my preference too. I remember being disappointed when I played the PC versions.
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ne_zavarj: Personally , i'm not interested in any of the Dreamcast SEGA games .
Alpha Protocol?
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SLP2000: Alpha Protocol?
Alpha Protocol , older TW games : yes . Dreamcast games : no .
I would love to see here Alpha Protocol as well. Also Total War series, Sega Rally Revo and more. I believe that it will happen in the future.
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ne_zavarj: Dreamcast games : no .
I might make an exception for Maken X and Spacechannel 5 though. =D
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ne_zavarj: Personally , i'm not interested in any of the Dreamcast SEGA games .
What about Slave Zero? Considering the 'alternate' platform, I don't think that even GOG engineers can get it working on 7/XP.
http://www.joystiq.com/2012/05/01/sega-makes-toylets-available-to-the-japanese-public/

yep, sega is now selling it's Toylet line of video games to the public.!

for a pittance of $1,750 (plus $125 for each game) you too can an electronic pissing contest in your own home.

.... at one time I was a rabid fan boy for SEGA, now I've all but written them off. I can only think of one "named" SEGA developer that is still with the company (Rieko Kodama) but sega had refused to localize any of her games in the US since Skies of Arcadia.

hell even the company's US CEO has quit since that downsizing a few months ago; the fact is that SEGA is fundamentally incapable of making a competent decision anymore.

there is still plenty of talent on staff, just not a pair of logical brain cells to rub together.
It's kinda the way Commodore and it's staff went. Great development teams and designers, poor management.