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A true passion for video games knows no boundaries. Working side by side, Piko Interactive and GOG.COM have managed to bring some true classic gems to our modern computers. Today, we present to you 6 more titles you should definitely check out.

Is simple passion enough to achieve success in the video game world? Companies like Piko Interactive show us again and again how much one can achieve when passion leads a project, not large bankrolls. For example, Piko’s first project was actually a successful crowdfunding campaign designed to launch a selection of retro-style games on Super Nintendo cartridges in 2013.

It didn’t take long before Piko Interactive started showing interest in more PC classics, as well. By acquiring titles from late developers like Legend Entertainment and Infogrames, the company enriched its portfolio with games such as and [url=https://www.gog.com/game/eternam]Eternam.

Just before the holidays, GOG.COM got together with Piko Interactive to release six more classic titles, which are now available DRM-free on GOG.COM.



Hexplore
Hexplore is an action RPG title that was published in 1998 by Infogrames, which has already been mentioned in this article on more than one occasion.

The late 1990s were a time truly revolutionary for the RPG genre and Hexplore is one example of a title that helped define the genre during that time. This was the same timeframe that games like Diablo, Might and Magic VI, and Baldur’s Gate premiered and Hexplore combines elements from all of them. This includes non-stop action sequences and a gamer-friendly interface. Furthermore, Hexplore introduces some unique features of its own, like the ability to turn the camera a full 360 degrees and beautiful hand-drawn cut scenes.

In Hexplore, you play as McBride, a Scottish adventurer, who travels through a medieval Europe filled with magic and wonder. One day, near the village of Zarko, our hero is nearly killed by minions of an evil sorcerer named Garkham. With the help of three chosen adventurers (a magician, archer and a warrior), McBride sets out on a quest to stop the game’s main antagonist from taking hold of the legendary book titled Hexplore.



Epic + Inferno Bundle
Epic is a space fighter simulator that first released in 1992 and in many ways outclassed the competitors of its time. Not only did it introduce a compelling space opera-like story, but its 3D graphics were also truly amazing at the time. Those graphics helped gamers enjoy complete freedom when moving the spaceship around. All of these things combined to help make it one of the most anticipated titles of the early 1990s.

In the game, your mission as a starship pilot is to save humankind from extinction. The threat comes in the form of a powerful supernova. The only way to escape its destructive power is to evacuate the humans that are in danger through the hostile Rexxon Empire’s space territory. The game was so popular that it spawned a direct sequel in 1994, called Inferno, which further expands the story of the Epic starfighter pilot. Epic + Inferno Bundle available on GOG.COM includes both games.



Time Gate: Knight’s Chase
An adventure game released in 1996 by French studio Infogrames, Time Gate: Knight’s Chase was developed and written in part by Hubert Chardot. Chardot was the person behind some of the company’s most successful titles. Specifically, the Alone in the Dark franchise. As the title indicates, the game’s plot revolves around time travel and exploring a medieval world. It features not only puzzles but also an innovative swordplay system. In the beginning, the creators of the game planned for an entire Time Gate trilogy, but sadly the project was abandoned.

In the game, the protagonist, William, is an American student who spends a joyful time in Paris with his girlfriend, Juliette. Much to his surprise, one day he is attacked by someone who resembles a medieval knight. William survives but quickly discovers that Juliette has been kidnapped. The only way to get her back is to travel to the year 1329 and save her from the clutches of the Inquisition.



The Legacy: Realm of Terror
Released in 1992, The Legacy: Realm of Terror from Microprose still remains quite effective in terms of sending genuine shivers down a gamer’s spine. It accomplishes this mainly thanks to its attention to detail and, sometimes, lack of. For example, during most of the game, our hero is unable to see what hides behind the corner… Some gamers will love that feeling, while others will hate it - which is exactly what it is meant to do. Moreover, the game includes RPG elements, like character creation, which help make it unique among other survival horrors to this day.

The Legacy: Realm of Terror tells a story about a haunted mansion that you must enter as one of its inheritors. While exploring the building’s different rooms and floors, you uncover more and more pieces of its dark history. As time goes by, you’ll be tasked with fending off monstrous attackers from the other world, while at the same time keeping a close watch on your stamina stats.



DethKarz
Another game from 1998, this time tailored specially for fans of driving fast and dangerous cars. Dethkarz from Melbourne House takes the player to a world of the future and rocket car racing. The game allows players to sit behind the wheel of a sports car designed not only to win a race but also destroy any opponents that get in their way in the process. This is because, unlike traditional racing games, players can equip a variety of weapons to their car to help give them an edge.

The game resembles the classic title MegaRace, only it’s much faster and more dynamic. You can choose from four challenging tracks to race on - Metro City, The Pole, Grand Keys, and Red Planet, each with its own unique characteristics. The player can choose between four car brands and three vehicle classes, all designed to win no matter the cost.

All of the games mentioned above have unique stories and gameplay elements that deserve your attention. Whether you’re looking for a sense of adventure, an adrenaline rush, or you just like being scared when playing a game, there is at least one title here that meets those standards with these nostalgic video games from the 1990s.
You know GOG, I'm glad you like authenticity and all, but those screenshots in 320x240 are sort of tiny if they don't stretch out lol :D

anyway, is The Legacy and Time Gate good? Also Epic + Inferno?
About submarine titans, the screens do not make justice, the game looks very good with three resolutions 640x480 800x600 and 1024x768

The legacy and hexplore were some of those games in my wishlist and it has been a surprise. Hexplore is a soft action rpg with a great playability but with the rpg orientation very light. The game plays very well and looks special with the voxels engine. An authentic forgotten oldie.
And The Legacy is one of those dark/forgotten microprose games, the last in the magnetic scrolls catalog, this time not a text based adventure but a lovecraftian gothic dungeon master clone. Another classic.

The last days have been superb for the GOG launchings.
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ChrisGamer300: Just remember everyone that GOG barely releases older games anymore !
I was about to say this when I saw this thread.....the ones(including me) who like such games will be very pleased, I think. :)

(Although to be fair we only got them because[if I read it right] an IP buying company bought them all and let gog sell them....now if only they'd buy some other IPs as well ;))
DethKarz?!?! No way!!!

Merry xmas to y'all!
The Legacy: Realm of Terror looks very much like it later inspired the famouse Realms of the Haunting. The screenshots and actual gameplay seem very similar from the first glance.
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ChrisGamer300: Just remember everyone that GOG barely releases older games anymore !
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GameRager: I was about to say this when I saw this thread.....the ones(including me) who like such games will be very pleased, I think. :)

(Although to be fair we only got them because[if I read it right] an IP buying company bought them all and let gog sell them....now if only they'd buy some other IPs as well ;))
Sure, i'm happy Piko bought some because fuck Infogrames you know, as for buying IP's i hope someone talk EA, Activision, UBI and SE into giving up all their classic games because it's not like they care about them anyway in fact i wouldn't be surprised if their evil moustache twirling investors/CEO sits and grins while keeping their classic for themselves while doing fuck all with them.

A little dramatic rant i have to admit but you get the point.
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XYCat: You know GOG, I'm glad you like authenticity and all, but those screenshots in 320x240 are sort of tiny if they don't stretch out lol :D

anyway, is The Legacy and Time Gate good? Also Epic + Inferno?
I haven't played much of The Legacy but Time Gate is excellent, but difficult (perhaps look up a guide).

Epic is a classic that should be looked into, though its not really that great because its super short. But Inferno is close to be perfect in atmosphere, gameplay and lengh, though it may require a few minutes to get into it. It has lots of suprises as the game is quite massive.
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Charon121: The Legacy: Realm of Terror looks very much like it later inspired the famouse Realms of the Haunting. The screenshots and actual gameplay seem very similar from the first glance.
In fact the only thing they have in common is the haunted mansion cliché, the rest is completely different. But I can understand the point of view.

The Legacy gameplay is tiled based ala eye of the beholder or dungeon master, with magic and rpg progression, experience points, some puzzles etc.
Nothing to do with the FMV, 3D free movement Realms of the Haunting.
Awesome! I don't know these titles, but I'll check all of them for sure! Thanks, GOG, for finding more good old games!
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Gudadantza: Yes of course. If my memory does not fail me the game offers campaign mode, battles (predefined maps, random maps and missions) and a multiplayer mode.

EDIT: Oh, and I consider it a close starcraft clone because it has three civs that play completely different. in fact the tutorial is dfferent for each race. I write from memory but I am pretty sure.
Thanks for the info!
Wow, what a great batch of releases!
The most interesting for me is Submarine Titans; I first learned about it some years ago on this forum, where it was widely commended in spite of its relative obscurity, and described as a a sort of "underwater Starcraft". I'm glad to see it released here finally!
I played Dethkarz years ago! A game I will always remember with a smile and a bit of nostalgia. Maybe not very original, deep or technically advanced, but it was very very fun, I liked it a lot - and I'm not a fan of racing games in general. At the time, I thought the graphics were mind-blowing... well, it was a long time ago and I was just a young lad :)
Epic: I had it on the Amiga. I never managed to go beyond the third mission: I played without manual, didn't know what to do... yes, it was a pirated copy, of course :) Certainly a very ambitious game.
Will definitely check out the others. Thank you GOG!


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TheGreatDustpan: Don't forget to check out the wishlist entries for the other missing Piko games.

Eternam - https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/eternam
Eternam is already on GOG.
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victorchopin: DethKarz?!?! No way!!!

Merry xmas to y'all!
Yes, you too :D

Submarine Titans ... does this game work in DosBOX or is it a Windows game. Asking this, because the DosBOX games can be upscaled for the monitor resolution (using overlay and 2x or 3x scale).

If it is Windows, than you are stack with whatever the max. original resolution is...
LOL I was literally looking up Dethkarz these last few days. Listened to some music tracks and decided I MUST HAVE IT. What a pleasant coincidence that it's now available. Can anyone confirm that it's fully working? I've seen videos of this game without any music playing and I would really like to enjoy the full experience.
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victorchopin: DethKarz?!?! No way!!!

Merry xmas to y'all!
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op_2019_si: Yes, you too :D

Submarine Titans ... does this game work in DosBOX or is it a Windows game. Asking this, because the DosBOX games can be upscaled for the monitor resolution (using overlay and 2x or 3x scale).

If it is Windows, than you are stack with whatever the max. original resolution is...
The game is windows based, and about the resolution I do not remember if it is the max, but at least It upwards to 1024x768
Wow, never played these so I'm going to get these today and maybe enjoy one during the break. Nice job!

Queue the "Where are the classic games GOG?" ;-p