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Probably the Dark Forces/Jedi Knight Series. I'd love to say it's Morrowind, but I haven't had the chance to buy it yet. I know there's a great prmor right now, but after christmas (and the last two sales) I find myself short on funds for games. So it's Dark Forces/Jedi Knight if we're talking stuff I played, and Morrowind if it's the games I want to play.
Morrowind. I never thought it would happen in a million years.
This was a good year for GOG. With with LucasArts and Bethesda on board we received several true gems. For me the best relese of the year is Star Wars: TIE Fighter Special Edition . Not only it is one of the most anticipated games from wishlist, but the release is nothing short from spectacular. In the package we receive every single incarnation of the game with expansion as well as extras in form of booklets, guides, manuals.
I do not wish to sound like used car slesman (or used ship/coffin salesman :) ) but in my opinion it is one of the best deals on GOG.
- Stan S. Stanman, Good Old Games Salesman
Silly question. The re-release of Fallout of course!
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R8V9F5A2:
[url=http://www.an-ovel.com/cgi-bin/magog.cgi?ver=663&scp=gdspr&dsp=ipgfsorlcmbaFGHP&ord=j0&flt=jya~15~rnl~31122005~&opt=&myf=SatDec262132382015__6GQEEgKN_0Do]A list of everything to date that was released prior to 2006 (according to MaGog) and which was introduced on GOG this year, sorted by date of addition to the catalog.[/url]
Fallout 1+2

But still refusing myself to purchase it.
No extras, no fun. = (
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Sulibor: This was a good year for GOG. With with LucasArts and Bethesda on board we received several true gems. For me the best relese of the year is Star Wars: TIE Fighter Special Edition . Not only it is one of the most anticipated games from wishlist, but the release is nothing short from spectacular. In the package we receive every single incarnation of the game with expansion as well as extras in form of booklets, guides, manuals.
X-Wing and TIE Fighter were added to the catalog in October 2014; but the Collector's CD-ROM version of each WAS added to those titles this year, and X-Wing vs. TIE Fighter and X-Wing Alliance were added to the catalog, completing the series.
Can't decide. Too many good titles this year.
Post edited December 26, 2015 by Matruchus
The one that pleased me the most : D&D Ravenloft Series

The ones I'm lileky to play for a long long time : X3 Reunion & X3 Terran pack
My absolute favorite: Fallout 2! :D ( I now own it on GOG, Steam, and a physical disc lol)
I was so exited to see re released on gog!
Hold on:
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Flight of the Amazon Queen
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Those two have been on GOG since 2009 (DN: MP) and 2013 (FOTAQ)...
Did they slip into that list by mistake?
i never expected to see morrowind and galactic civilization 2 here on GoG (let alone the 3rd opus released this very year)

they are "classics" for me, they are 10 years old at least, they are great sight here.
I think the id FPSes, though I still wish the Heretic/Hexen 9.99 bundle was here already.
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tfishell: I think the id FPSes, though I still wish the Heretic/Hexen 9.99 bundle was here already.
I'd hope they release them separately, if only for the possibility that at least Hexen won't have to be regionlocked. They're both unavailable to Germans on Steam, and while that makes a modicum of sense for Heretic, since it's on the "index", Germany never restricted the sale of Hexen. Or, at least I can't find any evidence that it was ever blacklisted or banned.
Really tough choice as this was one of the best years for classic releases. I don't think it's possible for me to choose just one.