I never got a chance to play the DOS games KOEI released. T_T I'd be very interested in purchasing them if they ever came to GOG. -_^
(
Celtic Tales: Balor of the Evil Eye and
Gemfire look especially interesting, imo...)
SpellSword: Sadly I can't figure out a way for that hint to mean
One Must Fall 2097. >_>
(
The day will come. I have hope!)
Geralt_of_Rivia: Um, you do know that the game has become freeware 16 years ago by now and can be downloaded legally basically everywhere?
I'm well aware of that. But picture
One Must Fall: 2097 paired with
One Must Fall: Battlegrounds in a pack along with their amazing soundtracks and a digital version of the original official gigantic strategy guide (
Which was a separate purchase back in the day) that contained all the information about the different robots, secrets, etc.
I still have my original physical copy of both the game and that book. ^_^
(
And I would re-purchase both games if they were released on GOG. Either in a pack or separately.)
Even if GOG wasn't going to
sell , having more quality freeware on the site along side their other free offerings wouldn't be a bad thing... plus if [url=http://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/one_must_fall_battleground]Battlegrounds was also in the GOG catalog
2097 would in many ways serve as an advertisement for it. -_^
GOG currently offers the following games for free: ^_^ (
Thank you to both GOG and the Publishers/Developers who have made that possible.)
Lure of the Temptress,
Beneath a Steel Sky,
, [url=http://www.gog.com/game/tyrian_2000]Tyrian 2000,
, [url=http://www.gog.com/game/akalabeth_world_of_doom]Akalabeth: World of Doom,
Ultima 4: Quest of the Avatar,
Worlds of Ultima: Savage Empire,
Ultima Worlds of Adventure: Martian Dreams,
, [url=http://www.gog.com/game/stargunner]Stargunners,
Flight of the Amazon Queen and
Treasure Adventure Game.
One of the things that first drew me to GOG was their free release of those titles. (Like,
Beneath a Steel Sky) After running a few of them and looking at the extras GOG was offering with them the quality of the releases quickly became apparent. (
Simple to install and run on modern hardware plus so many cool related special extras like soundtracks and as much of the original documentation as they could get their hands on... very cool!!!)
Geralt_of_Rivia: Um, you do know that the game has become freeware 16 years ago by now and can be downloaded legally basically everywhere?
Grargar: Didn't you know that people want even freeware games here on GOG? :P
The GOG edition of a classic game is usually packed with so many extras and tuned to run with a very simple installation... who wouldn't want that! ^_^
Plus don't forget the trust factor. Files downloaded from GOG are going to be exactly what you expect without any added...
surprises... >_>