Posted August 31, 2013
tfishell: Thanks for the comments (I will be posting those once I make a new list for them) and the PC Gamer article. :)
Here's a few more:
Pushover, from Ocean Software (Infogrames/Atari)
Quarky & Quaysoo's Turbo Science, from Sierra
Rags to Riches - The Financial Market Simulation, from Interplay
Railroad Tycoon Deluxe, from MicroProse
----- (depends if he bought back these rights, or they lie with Atari)
Rampage, from Activision
Rampart, from EA
Ravenloft - Strahds Possession, from Softgold Computerspiele GmbH
----- (now, Softgold was bought by THQ, but maybe GOG could still get this if Wizards of the Coast and Ubisoft made ----- a D&D agreement?)
Red Storm Rising, from Microprose
Return Of The Phantom, from Microprose
Rex Nebular and the Cosmic Gender-Bender, from Microprose
Rick Dangerous, from Microplay (Microprose label) and Core Design
Rise of the Dragon, from Sierra
Risky Woods, from EA
Again, Rampage and Rampart were licensed home versions of arcade games by Midway and Atari respectively, both of which would have ended up in the Midway liquidationHere's a few more:
Pushover, from Ocean Software (Infogrames/Atari)
Quarky & Quaysoo's Turbo Science, from Sierra
Rags to Riches - The Financial Market Simulation, from Interplay
Railroad Tycoon Deluxe, from MicroProse
----- (depends if he bought back these rights, or they lie with Atari)
Rampage, from Activision
Rampart, from EA
Ravenloft - Strahds Possession, from Softgold Computerspiele GmbH
----- (now, Softgold was bought by THQ, but maybe GOG could still get this if Wizards of the Coast and Ubisoft made ----- a D&D agreement?)
Red Storm Rising, from Microprose
Return Of The Phantom, from Microprose
Rex Nebular and the Cosmic Gender-Bender, from Microprose
Rick Dangerous, from Microplay (Microprose label) and Core Design
Rise of the Dragon, from Sierra
Risky Woods, from EA