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Grargar: With today's releases on GOG, you should remove Pirates! (2004) from your list and add the following:

Sid Meier's Railroad Tycoon Deluxe
XCOM: Enemy Unknown
XCOM: Enemy Within
XCOM 2
I'd add The Bureau: XCOM Declassified as well.
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zeffyr: I'd add The Bureau: XCOM Declassified as well.
Ah, right. I completely forgot about that one.
Post edited March 30, 2016 by Grargar
Sea Dogs: Caribbean Tales (aka Age of Pirates: Caribbean Tales) is now here. In addition, with the release of Konung 1+2, GOG is now missing Konung 3.
Guilty Gear 2 -Overture- was just released on Steam.
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keremix: Dangerous Dave
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Grargar: The first Dangerous Dave was also called Dangerous Dave in the Deserted Pirate's Hideout and while GOG's product page doesn't indicate that it was added, it totally did 2 years ago.
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Grargar: This one was only released on Apple II. Not that it necessarily disqualifies it from the list, but just letting you know in case it doesn't meet your criteria.
Can you elaborate on Deserted Pirate's Hideout? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dangerous_Dave shows both games as different games.

Also, Apple II games are fine :)
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amok: E
It Kivi's Underworld, as part of Depths of Peril. It displeased in the same universe
I need more precise info/source to consider them as part of the same series
Post edited April 01, 2016 by damien
removed Sid Meier's Pirates! (2004)
removed Age of Pirates: Caribbean Tales
added Guilty Gear 2 -Overture-
added Konung III: Ties of the Dynasty
added Sid Meier's Railroad Tycoon
added Railroad Tycoon Deluxe *
added XCOM: Enemy Unknown
added The Bureau: XCOM Declassified
added XCOM: Enemy Within
added XCOM 2

*According to Wikipedia page, this version can be considered as a separate game. It has few additions, but also slower and buggier gameplay.
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damien: Can you elaborate on Deserted Pirate's Hideout? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dangerous_Dave shows both games as different games.
Either unnecessary duplication or a Softdisk rerelease with a different title in the box. Timeline from the series' creator himself, John Romero, which mentions the very first game with its full title.
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damien: Also, Apple II games are fine :)
OK then.
Post edited April 01, 2016 by Grargar
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Grargar: Timeline from the series' creator himself, John Romero, which mentions the very first game with its full title.
Your link also shows both games as separate games :) Check the second game on the list
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damien: Your link also shows both games as separate games :) Check the second game on the list
The second game is the 16 colour version of the original. Like Romero says:"So, I ported the Apple II version of Dangerous Dave to the PC for one of the debut disk’s games. The other game on the debut disk was John Carmack’s Catacomb, which he also ported over from his Apple II version (which was John’s first game he wrote at Softdisk)."

Also, video of Dangerous Dave in the Deserted Pirate's Hideout. Look at the beginning of the video and compare the title menu to the image of the second entry.
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damien: Your link also shows both games as separate games :) Check the second game on the list
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Grargar: The second game is the 16 colour version of the original. Like Romero says:"So, I ported the Apple II version of Dangerous Dave to the PC for one of the debut disk’s games. The other game on the debut disk was John Carmack’s Catacomb, which he also ported over from his Apple II version (which was John’s first game he wrote at Softdisk)."

Also, video of Dangerous Dave in the Deserted Pirate's Hideout. Look at the beginning of the video and compare the title menu to the image of the second entry.
hmm... does 16 color version in this context mean superior version?
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damien: hmm... does 16 color version in this context mean superior version?
I guess so.

Apple II version.
DOS version.
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damien: hmm... does 16 color version in this context mean superior version?
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Grargar: I guess so.

Apple II version.
DOS version.
in that case I would include Dangerous Dave for that reason :) I hope that makes sense?
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damien: in that case I would include Dangerous Dave for that reason :) I hope that makes sense?
OK. Time for a recap, before I also confuse myself. :P

Dangerous Dave and Dangerous Dave in the Deserted Pirate's Hideout are the same game. It was originally released in 1988 for Apple II and later ported to DOS in 1990. GOG's version of the game is the DOS one. The video in this uncompleted wishlist entry called "Dangerous Dave" features the version that GOG actually has. If you feel that you must retain the original Apple II version (even though it looks worse than the DOS one), then you should rename the entry in your list.
Post edited April 01, 2016 by Grargar
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amok: E
It Kivi's Underworld, as part of Depths of Peril. It displeased in the same universe
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damien: I need more precise info/source to consider them as part of the same series
http://www.soldak.com/Kivis-Underworld/Overview.html

"Shares the same world history with Depths of Peril (huge backstory)"
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Grargar: OK. Time for a recap, before I also confuse myself. :P

Dangerous Dave and Dangerous Dave in the Deserted Pirate's Hideout are the same game. It was originally released in 1988 for Apple II and later ported to DOS in 1990. GOG's version of the game is the DOS one. The video in this uncompleted wishlist entry called "Dangerous Dave" features the version that GOG actually has. If you feel that you must retain the original Apple II version, then you should rename the entry in your list.
yeah I have the same understanding. but the thing is that the list also covers superior or "different" (not inferior) versions and that's why the game still belongs to the list :D

so my question is which one is not on GOG yet? Dangerous Dave or Dangerous Dave in the Deserted Pirate's Hideout?