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Hi, this is really a post to see if GOG will be making a few of my favourite games available through their store,
1. G-Police by Psygnosis
2. Wargames by Electronic Arts (EA) - as they were known back then
3. Warhammer: Dark Omen by Electronic Arts (EA)

I know EA games would be next to impossible, but it's worth mentioning. Having G-Police on GOG would be incredible though!

Please tell me what games you would like to see.
G-Police has over 1k of Wishlist votes. I assume it's rights hell. https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/gpolice
Wargames only had 100+ votes. I've never heard of it, but maybe I can enlighten myself. https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/wargames
As for Dark Omen? https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/warhammer_dark_omen Over 5k votes, I assume it's in limbo.

The games I want on GOG are obscure titles like Gunmetal. No, not that one. Or that one. I mean the 1998 game that was one of the first games I knew to use DirectX. https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/gunmetal

There's Tumblebugs (Unrelated to the puzzle game series) made by the obscure company Voxar... https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/tumblebugs

And for any other games, I'd have to rack my memory since tracking this sort of thing is nigh impossible.
Post edited October 19, 2021 by Darvond
More JRPGs/Gridders/Blobbers!

I'd even bypass AAA games in favor of these!

But as always CRPGs are always welcome by default! ;)
The Summoning (Strategic Simulations)
https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/the_summoning

Alpha Protocol (I know chances are non-existent but still)
https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/alpha_protocol

Wizardry 1-5
https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/wizardry_1_5

Traffic Department 2192 (This has been released as freeware but it would be a nice addition)
https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/traffic_department_2192
No One Lives Forever of course and American McGees Alice, Heavy Metal F.A.K.K. 2., but those ain't gonna happen. Then there are several old school adventures (Ghost Pirates, Haunted, So Blonde, Mata Hari, Art of Murder, Memento Mori, ...), some arcade games like the Remaster of Alien Breed, jump & runs like Giana Sisters 2D, Duck Tales and lots more, also some modern stuff that currently is only available on that other steaming platform.

There is a community section dedicated to what we want to see on GOG.
https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games
Post edited October 20, 2021 by neumi5694
Command & Conquer the original first one

Command & Conquer Red Alert the original version

Command & Conquer Tiberian Sun

Command & Conquer Red Alert 2

Command & Conquer Renegade

Command & Conquer Generals

Battlefield 1942

Battlefield 2

Grand Theft Auto

Grand Theft Auto II

Grand Theft Auto London

Grand Theft Auto III the original version

Grand Theft Auto Vice City the original version

Grand Theft Auto San Andreas the original version

Road & Track Presents Need for Speed

Half-Life

Half-Life Blur Shift

Half-Life Opposing Force

Call of Duty

Call of Duty: United Offensive expansion pack

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim original version

Age of Empires original version

Age of Empires II original version

Resident Evil 1 the original one from 1998 or whatever not the remake from 2016.
All the Star Trek games still missing, and everything Lord of the Rings/Hobbit related. Oh, and American McGee's Alice.
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Darvond: The games I want on GOG are obscure titles like Gunmetal. No, not that one. Or that one. I mean the 1998 game that was one of the first games I knew to use DirectX. https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/gunmetal
"We turned over all assets to the receiver firm Campbell Saunders in Vancouver. The guy who ran our account was named David Gray, but I don't think he's there any more." - Keith Gillard in response to an email I sent, circa 2015

https://www.primidi.com/mad_genius_software

"Mad Genius Software, Llc was a Canadian video game developer created in 1995 by Geoffrey Mark, Mike Jackson, and Keith Gillard in Vancouver, British Columbia. By the time the company dissolved in 1999 it had developed, produced and successfully distributed one title, Gunmetal for the PC. ..."

I've never been able to get any sort of response from Campbell Saunders or David Gray (though I did find David on LinkedIn) but you or somebody else can try.
Post edited October 19, 2021 by tfishell
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tfishell: I've never been able to get any sort of response from Campbell Saunders or David Gray (though I did find David on LinkedIn) but you or somebody else can try.
Presumably no relation to David P Grey of Hugo fame.

I don't really do this whole social media thing, so unless they're lurking on Youtube or Discord, I ain't got much luck to give.

Because Campbell Saunders brings up DeGrasse, and David Gray brings up a musician.
Post edited October 19, 2021 by Darvond
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Darvond: I don't really do this whole social media thing, so unless they're lurking on Youtube or Discord
Highly contradictory statement.
Every game ever made really.

Top "old game" wants would be the rest of the Star Trek games and the Ubisoft stuff from a while ago that had bad DRM and maybe even don't work right because of it today (Assassin's Creed 2, Might and Magic X).
Mechwarrior and Mechcommander. All of them.
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tfishell: I've never been able to get any sort of response from Campbell Saunders or David Gray (though I did find David on LinkedIn) but you or somebody else can try.
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Darvond: Presumably no relation to David P Grey of Hugo fame.

I don't really do this whole social media thing, so unless they're lurking on Youtube or Discord, I ain't got much luck to give.

Because Campbell Saunders brings up DeGrasse, and David Gray brings up a musician.
I googled "campbell saunders vancouver" and I'm pretty sure it's https://www.csvan.com/

And I'm not comfortable linking to LinkedIn here directly tbh, but if you google "David Gray summit group linkedin", I think the top-most option is the right person. (He's not at Campbell Saunders anymore though, so might be pointless)

anyways yeah just figured I'd share. Maybe I'll try passing it along to GOG or Nightdive again
Post edited October 19, 2021 by tfishell
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Rudds: 1. G-Police by Psygnosis

Having G-Police on GOG would be incredible though!
G-Police would be awesome and since we have Horizon Zero Dawn from Sony Mobile already why not ALL good old games from Psygnosis, especially the Lemmings series.
Endless Space and the original Baldur's Gate would be awsome.

But my big one would be Sim Theme Park/Them Park World