xordiw: Heretic: Shadow of the Serpent Riders
Hexen: Beyond Heretic + Deathkings of the Dark Citadel
Also:
Hexen II + Portal of Praevus
Heretic II
Does gog do not have an agreement with company's having the right to those? If it has why they are not being sold in here? Does anybody knows? All have source ports and run easily on modern systems.
Also it would be nice to have other Raven Software games:
Take No Prisoners
Soldier of Fortune
Soldier of Fortune II: Double Helix
All these games are classics and masterpieces (well, I don't really know about Take No Prisoners - I only played demo version).
hyperagathon: Heretic and the Hexens seem like a no-brainer, and we might see them yet, but they've been available elsewhere for a long time, perhaps it's a exclusivity thing.
No one will get SoF because of magazine licensing issues. Elite Force is a similar case, though I'd think it slightly more likely.
Bethesda owns Quake IV (and it's on Steam), so that's quite possible. For a modest $5 increase in price, I'm sure.
Dunno about Wolfenstein 2009, it looks like Activision, and they're weird about releasing their backlog here.
The Jedi games and Singularity (the last game Raven made before being gutted and turned into a Call of Duty DLC shop) are thankfully already here.
1. Heretic II and Hexen II's Add on remain property of Activision. If Id software retained the rights to Heretic and Hexen they
MIGHT be with Bethesda now.
2. SoF Unknown I dont have enough information on that, the game rights MIGHT be still in Activision's hands and the last game to be released under SOF name "Payback" was still published by Activison in 2007.
3. EF I and II are part of the Star Trek license so whoever have the gaming rights to star trek that would be their call.
4.Bethseda owns all of id's properties now, so Quake IV will probably be released here by them at some point.
5. Wolfenstein 2009 is probably also now in the hands of Bethesda (as its a wolfenstein game), but I cant find any information about that and some of what I found is really all over the place.
6. Ravens Jedi Knight games fall under Star Wars and thus Disney. Singularity is still owned by Activison from all that I can track down.