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Any votes to add "Malice: Two Sisters" (Big Fish Games) to the GOG stable?
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chricton: Any votes to add "Malice: Two Sisters" (Big Fish Games) to the GOG stable?
Try making a wishlist entry, that's a start. :P
Does that have anything to do with the Quake 1 standalone TC?
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ShadowWulfe: Does that have anything to do with the Quake 1 standalone TC?
The skateboarding one?
I doubt it somehow.
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ShadowWulfe: Does that have anything to do with the Quake 1 standalone TC?
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Smannesman: The skateboarding one?
I doubt it somehow.
There was a skateboarding Quake 1 mod? I'm talking about the shooting one.
No, this is Malice for Quake.

Quake 1 mod, fairly conventional but well made. There is a hoverboard powerup, so you may be thinking of that.
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chricton: Any votes to add "Malice: Two Sisters" (Big Fish Games) to the GOG stable?
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omega64: Try making a wishlist entry, that's a start. :P
Sure. Now for my next dumb Q. How to add this to the wishlist? I can add existing (GOG) games to my personal wishlist, but I don't see anything in the GOG site that's for games suggested for GOG to add. Probably looking right past it, but still I don't see it.
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Bouchart:
I have the CD version for Malice and loved it back in the day. Never quite figured out how to get it working with the Quake plugins that let it run on modern PCs.
I'm a fan of it too but I never actually owned a copy. The bad writing and voice acting gave it a lot of charm.
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omega64: Try making a wishlist entry, that's a start. :P
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chricton: Sure. Now for my next dumb Q. How to add this to the wishlist? I can add existing (GOG) games to my personal wishlist, but I don't see anything in the GOG site that's for games suggested for GOG to add. Probably looking right past it, but still I don't see it.
Here you go. You can also click on "" on the top of every page, then click "[url=https://www.gog.com/wishlist]Community Wishlist" on the right hand side of the page. You will then just need to select a category, in your case "games," and you're set.
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chricton: Sure. Now for my next dumb Q. How to add this to the wishlist? I can add existing (GOG) games to my personal wishlist, but I don't see anything in the GOG site that's for games suggested for GOG to add. Probably looking right past it, but still I don't see it.
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jadegiant: Here you go. You can also click on "" on the top of every page, then click "[url=https://www.gog.com/wishlist]Community Wishlist" on the right hand side of the page. You will then just need to select a category, in your case "games," and you're set.
WHOA! Too Easy. I feel like such a DUNCE now. I just wasn't seeing it. Thanks for the pointer.
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Bouchart: I'm a fan of it too but I never actually owned a copy. The bad writing and voice acting gave it a lot of charm.
Is there a way to get it/get it working now?
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Bouchart: I'm a fan of it too but I never actually owned a copy. The bad writing and voice acting gave it a lot of charm.
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ShadowWulfe: Is there a way to get it/get it working now?
I played through it last year on 64-bit Windows 7, so yes there is. It took a lot of work to get it running properly and I don't remember the details, though. From what I know you probably aren't going to find a place to get it running out-of-the-box. It also requires the full version of Quake 1 to play.
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Bouchart:
I have Quake on CD, GOG, and Steam, so I doubt that will be much of a problem.

So I guess no easy solution like the magic QuakeGL thing?
Sorry I don't remember. Try to find a large forum or something with Quake players.