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The day has finally come and the holy grail of classic gaming has arrived on GOG.com. Welcome, Lucasfilm games! You are among friends, here! We're proud to announce our team-up with ©Disney Interactive that allows for the DRM-free release of 20+ classic titles from the cult-classic developer. We know you waited long for this moment, so we want to reunite you with those golden oldies with as little delay as possible. Today, to start with a bang, we are releasing a selection of 6 acclaimed titles from Lucasfilm's most famous gaming franchises, so that the Lucasfilm/Disney catalog on GOG.com is made impressive from day one. Here are the great titles you can get right away:

<i>Star Wars</i>&trade;: X-Wing Special Edition - digital distribution debut, on GOG.com!
<i>Star Wars</i>&trade;: TIE Fighter Special Edition - digital distribution debut, on GOG.com!
Sam &amp; Max Hit the Road (Windows + Mac + Linux!) - digital distribution debut, on GOG.com!
The Secret of Monkey Island&trade;: Special Edition
Indiana Jones&reg; and the Fate of Atlantis&trade; (Windows + Mac + Linux!)
<i>Star Wars</i>&reg;: Knights of the Old Republic

Note that numerous Lucas titles, including 3 from the launch lineup (Star Wars®: X-Wing Special Edition, Star Wars®: TIE Fighter Special Edition, Sam & Max Hit the Road), are available digitally for the first time ever, ready to play with no fuss on modern operating systems. With more fantastic titles headed for our Lucasfilm/Disney catalog, you can expect to see Lucasfilm games popping up frequently on GOG.com in the coming months.

(C) & ™ Lucasfilm Ltd. All rights reserved. Used under authorization. STAR WARS, INDIANA JONES, SAM & MAX, MONKEY ISLAND and all characters, names, and related properties are trademarks of & (C) Lucasfilm Ltd. and/or its affiliates.
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WesCox86: AWESOME! Here's hoping we see Outlaws added to the catalog soon!
In that case i hope they add the Outlaws Soundtrack as an extra too.
With this, it seems that nothing is out of reach for GOG but console exclusives.

Well, that and Valve games, but really, are there any of those that can't just be replaced with another generic shooter? Maybe Portal to a degree, but that always felt more like a demo than a full game.
Great news! :)

Thank you both GOG and Disney, can't wait to see the rest of the selection coming here.
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MarioFanaticXV: With this, it seems that nothing is out of reach for GOG but console exclusives.

Well, that and Valve games, but really, are there any of those that can't just be replaced with another generic shooter? Maybe Portal to a degree, but that always felt more like a demo than a full game.
Best 4 hour demo I ever played, then, not to mention all the custom maps. I assume you consider Portal 2 a full game?
EEEEEeeeeEEEEeeeeeeeEEEEE!!

Also . . . more X-Wing (vs TIE) for X-mas?

One can hope!

Oh yeah, hoping I get to look forward to Dark Forces as well. Replayed the entire series on Steam when it came out, and will buy and replay again if it shows up here. It'd be even greater to see a JKII: Jedi Outcast dueling scene happen again, even if only briefly . . . if any community can make it happen, it's this one. :-)
Post edited October 29, 2014 by Curunauth
Yeah These are games were looking for :) >
Thank you GOG. I have been waiting for this day for years. I have bought X-Wing, TIE Fighter, KOTOR, and Indiana Jones today, even though I'm sitting in the middle of the ocean and it will still be several weeks before I can download and play.
Awesome news! Changed my icon in honor of this new publisher. I'll have to pick up these titles sooner rather than later, starting with Fate of Atlantis later this week. :)
Please tell me this means the game Afterlife now has a chance of getting sold?
Great news. Thanks GOG!
Excellent. Had been waiting for a X-wing/Tie Fighter release. :)
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HenitoKisou: Now it's only matter of time before Dark Forces shows up.
Yeah, i'm a bit surprised the arrival of Lucasarts didn't open with one of the Jedi Knight games, but I guess they'll be here soon enough.
I know we're a small community, but I really hope Mac versions of these games will become available in the near future
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kirghylommax: Maybe not as hassle free as you planned, GOG. I still had to download a 3rd party application to get TIE Fighter (1998) to run in Windows 7 64-bit.
Care to explain?
Lucasarts and Disney ?!?!


New pants please