JMayer70: I think a lot of GOG's casualties are down to Steam. Operation Flashpoint and the Armed Assault games definately were removed from GOG due to them being moved over to Steam.
Can't see why, Steam is absolutely HORRID!
I bought quite a few of those shown removed 1st Sept 14 just in time too!!!!!
These games have been available on Steam for as long as I can remember. From what I understand, they were removed from GOG because of fussy pricing issues - which is fine because GOG considers itself a boutique and adheres to certain principles. Steam does not, but that doesn't make it "terrible." At least we can make our own decisions about whether we're willing to buy into some publisher's dumb pricing setup.
Likewise with DRM. There are hundreds of DRM free games on Steam, including a few of Valve's own games. They just don't forbid it like GOG does. In fact the built in DRM that Steam provides has probably saved us about a billion hours in headaches that would otherwise have been caused by Tagès, SecureROM, and even worse systems people would have dreamed up by now had Steam not come along. Read up on what EA is pulling with the new Dragon Age, and consider how you'd feel about seeing something like that on every major new release.