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Geralt_of_Rivia: Bloodstained was confirmed to come to GOG months ago.
...and I thought I'm just dreaming back then.

Thanks for the link Geralt, maybe Inti Creates will come sooner rather than later.
Definitely DuckTales: Remastered, and maybe BloodRayne: Betrayal...
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jcoa: Has it been officially confirmed anywhere else that WayForward is definitely coming to gog? Because companies like Microsoft, Konami, and Namco Bandai are also listed, and there are others that have been listed for years but still never came to gog, and Konami pretty much proved they were pro-DRM by putting Denuvo in Phantom Pain.
No confirmation, but the difference is that the entries for Microsoft, Konami and Namco showed up during the site's redesign, while other entries, like Bethesda, Digital Village, id and Westwood all showed up just a bit before the respective games' releases (Elder Scrolls, Starship Titanic, Doom and Eye of the Beholder). We think it's the latter case.
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jcoa: Konami pretty much proved they were pro-DRM by putting Denuvo in Phantom Pain.
Not sure that proves the point. Bethesda puts DRM on their new stuff. And Ubisoft. And EA. And pretty much every AAA game developer/publisher except CDPR. Yet all these have released (older) DRM-free games here. So why would it be so strange if Konami or one of the others did?
Just as soon as they start supporting Linux...
BloodRayne Betrayal and Double Dragon Neon are of interest to me. The hubby is looking forward to Ducktales Remastered. Here's to hoping those do come to GOG.
Some very nice titles, Shantae 2+3+4, Bloodrayne, Neon, Mighty Switch Force got my +1 because they deserve it.

Edit: Barry_Woodward also got +1. :)
Post edited September 22, 2015 by MadalinStroe
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jcoa: Konami pretty much proved they were pro-DRM by putting Denuvo in Phantom Pain.
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Tannath: Not sure that proves the point. Bethesda puts DRM on their new stuff. And Ubisoft. And EA. And pretty much every AAA game developer/publisher except CDPR. Yet all these have released (older) DRM-free games here. So why would it be so strange if Konami or one of the others did?
Well, keep in mind that Konami doesn't have much of a back catalog -- if they're bringing games to GOG, it basically has to be newer stuff that they've brought to PC in the last 5 years. So there's more of a perceived risk in putting out DRM-free releases there. With the other big companies that have taken pro-DRM approaches, like the ones you've listed, they've only put their really, really old stuff on the store that they probably don't give much of a shit about at this point.
I voted for the two Shantae games I don't have. Double Dragon Neon and Ducktales are good games but I wouldn't buy them again to have them here.
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Chacranajxy: Well, keep in mind that Konami doesn't have much of a back catalog -- if they're bringing games to GOG, it basically has to be newer stuff that they've brought to PC in the last 5 years. So there's more of a perceived risk in putting out DRM-free releases there. With the other big companies that have taken pro-DRM approaches, like the ones you've listed, they've only put their really, really old stuff on the store that they probably don't give much of a shit about at this point.
They still have Contra 1+2, Castlevania 1-3, Metal Gear, Metal Gear Solid 1+2, Shadow of Destiny, Silent Hill 2-4+Homecoming plus some games that never received a translation, like Suikoden 1+2 and the Gradius Pack.
Post edited September 22, 2015 by Grargar
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Painted_Doll: Isn't BloodRayne: Betrayal a crap ?
The artstyle is great.
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Chacranajxy: Well, keep in mind that Konami doesn't have much of a back catalog -- if they're bringing games to GOG, it basically has to be newer stuff that they've brought to PC in the last 5 years. So there's more of a perceived risk in putting out DRM-free releases there. With the other big companies that have taken pro-DRM approaches, like the ones you've listed, they've only put their really, really old stuff on the store that they probably don't give much of a shit about at this point.
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Grargar: They still have Contra 1+2, Castlevania 1-3, Metal Gear, Metal Gear Solid 1+2, Shadow of Destiny, Silent Hill 2-4+Homecoming plus some games that never received a translation, like Suikoden 1+2 and the Gradius Pack.
Let's pretend Homecoming doesn't exist.
Post edited September 22, 2015 by omega64
It would definitely be interesting if DuckTales were released here on GOG, though I suspect that we're more likely to receive Wayforward's other series like Shantae (not that I'm complaining!).

After all the last Shantae game (i.e., Shantae and The Pirate's Curse) was just released for Steam in April, so the Shantae games still have a fair amount of buzz and are likely to attract more customers if sold by additional distributors.
DuckTales: Remastered edition was awesome i loved the only thing it was missing is a retro mode that allows you to play the 8 bit version , apart from that its great specially the soundtrack.

I am sad to say the pc port of double dragon neon is terrible riddled with issues and major slowdowns i doubt they ever patched those up.