Well interesting. Looks like we found whos to thank for the recent Sierra Invasion :)
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This is my website, the "very high prices" are regarding the Sierra Games not on a digital platform, the current games are very well-priced. I brought the site to Ken's attention and gave him details about it and he promoted it for me... The problem I have is that this site needs exposure, because the site's content won't update much and doesn't give much reason for others to return. There are loads of games from Sierra not on GOG, and this is the way I decided to deal with that. There's no way to make a list of Wishlist Links on GOG itself, that's a list of games on GOG, e.g: "Top 10 Games with...".
So... thanks Mr. Smith :)
While I'm currently totally not an adventure gamer anymore Sierra titles where my first real PC gaming love and besides being great games I do think its of historic relevance to see them still available in this day.