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snowkatt: despite all the complaints they stil are as transparent as mud in this regard
NDA's tend to do that y'know
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snowkatt: despite all the complaints they stil are as transparent as mud in this regard
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ScotchMonkey: NDA's tend to do that y'know
people keep whining over the same shit over and over again
you'd think they learned by now
What notable LucasArts games are we still missing anyway?

- Full Throttle?
- Star Wars Desktop Adventures: Yoda Typing Teaches, yes?

Meh! MEH MEH MEH MEEEEEEEEEEEHHHH!!!
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pimpmonkey2382.313: I would rather get more stuff from companies that haven't already put out as much stuff as lucasarts already has
Yes. Nice that we got so many LucasArts classics (especially the bit newer ones like KOTOR 1-2 etc.), but now to something completely different...
Post edited February 22, 2016 by timppu
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timppu: What notable LucasArts games are we still missing anyway?
Here's what's left:

Angry Birds: Star Wars
Angry Birds: Star Wars II
Armed And Dangerous
Battlehawks 1942
Ben's Game
The Curse Of Monkey Island
Day Of The Tentacle
Escape From Monkey Island
Full Throttle
Indiana Jones And His Desktop Adventures
Indiana Jones And The Fate of Atlantis: The Action Game
Indiana Jones And The Infernal Machine
Indiana Jones And The Last Crusade: The Action Game
Indiana Jones And The Last Crusade: The Graphic Adventure
Indiana Jones And The Temple Of Doom
Indiana Jones In Revenge Of The Ancients
LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures
LEGO Indiana Jones 2: The Adventure Continues
LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga
LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars
Lucidity
Maniac Mansion
Masterblazer
Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge (Original)
Mortimer And The Riddles Of The Medallion
Night Shift
PHM Pegasus
Pinball FX2: Star Wars Pinball
Pipe Dream
The Secret Of Monkey Island (Original)
Secret Weapons Of The Luftwaffe
Secret Weapons Over Normandy
Star Wars
Star Wars: Anakin's Speedway: Build And Drive
Star Wars: Battlefront
Star Wars: Behind The Magic
Star Wars Chess
Star Wars: DroidWorks
Star Wars: Episode I: Battle For Naboo
Star Wars: Episode I: Racer
Star Wars: Episode I: The Gungan Frontier
Star Wars: Episode I: The Phantom Menace
Star Wars: Force Commander
Star Wars: Jar Jar's Journey: Adventure Book
Star Wars: Jeopardy!
Star Wars Math: Jabba's Game Galaxy
Star Wars: Monopoly
Star Wars: Pit Droids
Star Wars: Shadows Of The Empire
Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Republic Heroes
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II
Star Wars: Yoda Stories
Star Wars: Yoda's Challenge: Activity Center
Strike Fleet
Their Finest Hour: The Battle Of Britain
Thrillville: Off The Rails

I'll let you decide what's notable.
Post edited February 22, 2016 by Barry_Woodward
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Barry_Woodward: I'll let you decide what's notable.
Anything with Yoda.
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ScotchMonkey: NDA's tend to do that y'know
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snowkatt: people keep whining over the same shit over and over again
you'd think they learned by now
'Ron Pearlman voice'

People....

People never learn.
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tfishell: Were you actually being sarcastic in agreeing with me? :-P
Of course; what's more likely to directly communicate one's desire to a publisher that one would like to purchase the publisher's games on GOG, passive-aggressively bitching on GOG's forum or directly contacting the publisher?...

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snowkatt: people keep whining over the same shit over and over again
you'd think they learned by now
Yes, you'd think they'd learn by now to be more proactive by directly contact the publisher to communicate one's desire to purchase the publisher's games on GOG instead of passive-aggressively bitching on GOG's forum.
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tfishell: Were you actually being sarcastic in agreeing with me? :-P
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ValamirCleaver: Of course; what's more likely to directly communicate one's desire to a publisher that one would like to purchase the publisher's games on GOG, passive-aggressively bitching on GOG's forum or directly contacting the publisher?...

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snowkatt: people keep whining over the same shit over and over again
you'd think they learned by now
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ValamirCleaver: Yes, you'd think they'd learn by now to be more proactive by directly contact the publisher to communicate one's desire to purchase the publisher's games on GOG instead of passive-aggressively bitching on GOG's forum.
You're missing the point though.
Complaining on a forum takes way less effort. (to a point)
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snowkatt: since when does gog tell us anything ?
despite all the complaints they stil are as transparent as mud in this regard
Keep in mind that a lot of stuff behind closed doors often ultimately fails to be delivered. So if gog says: we're going to give you game X/publisher Y on March 3rd, but it turns out they can't deliver, it will hurt their brand and the developer//publisher who worked with GOG to bring said game on that day. I think that's the reason they're so secretive.
Post edited February 22, 2016 by Senteria
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omega64: You're missing the point though. Complaining on a forum takes way less effort. (to a point)
You think I missed it just because beforehand I didn't explicitly state that I was cognizant that , in general, people (are lazy and) choose the path of least resistance instead of considering logically and acting upon what is much more likely to more directly and substantially communicate their desires to publishers?...
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omega64: You're missing the point though. Complaining on a forum takes way less effort. (to a point)
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ValamirCleaver: You think I missed it just because beforehand I didn't explicitly state that I was cognizant that , in general, people (are lazy and) choose the path of least resistance instead of considering logically and acting upon what is much more likely to more directly and substantially communicate their desires to publishers?...
Yes. :P
Edit: Just in case you actually missed my point, I was kidding.
Post edited February 22, 2016 by omega64
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timppu: What notable LucasArts games are we still missing anyway?
At the top of the GOG wishlist, under Double Fine's "remaster program", are Maniac Mansion 1 & 2, Full Throttle, and possibly (but hopefully not) Curse of Monkey Island. Monkey Island 2 remains uncompleted b/c the original is not here. Then there's a general "All Lucas Arts games" wishlist entry.

Scrolling a ways gets you Escape from Monkey Island, Star Wars Ep. 1 Racer, Star Wars: Shadows Of The Empire, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, Star Wars - Battlefront (original), Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine, and possibly a few others I missed.

Hopefully they'll show up eventually, along with missing game versions and important bonus content.
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omega64: Yes. :P Edit: Just in case you actually missed my point, I was kidding.
Given the amount of effort you made by responding, how could I have?... ;)
I guess they just cannot give what they do not have. But only heaven knows why. Maybe because Disney is busy with counting the money from the latest Star Wars merchandise.
It could be that Electronic Arts, who currently holds the rights to make Star Wars games, influenced Disney Interactive to put the kibosh on more releases here because they felt it distracted from their current product, Star Wars: Battlefront (2.0).
Post edited February 22, 2016 by Barry_Woodward