Posted May 25, 2013
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I posted the following on Amiga Forever's Facebook page on April 28th:
GOG.com (btw, not affiliated, just a fan) sells DRM-free digital versions of classic games and they have expressed interest in bringing Amiga games to their site. The trouble is, they can't just sell the bare-bones .adf files because they are committed to only releasing versions of games that contain everything needed to run on modern operating systems in a single executable. For example, their DOS releases come with preconfigured versions of the emulator DOSbox to run them, no tinkering required.
People are clamoring to get a hold of classics like Dungeon Master, Fiendish Freddy's Big Top O' Fun, Flashback and Lemmings without spending obscene amounts of money on eBay or resorting to piracy. This is where you come in. If you could partner with GOG to find some way to make this legally, technically and financially feasible, Amiga fans worldwide would be forever grateful.
Think about it.
I got this response from Mike Labatt in a PM on May 5th that I apparently missed until today:
Hi, Mike here from Amiga Forever. Thanks for your message about GOG. We had contacts with them, but it was years ago. Did you see recent signs of renewed interest?
The ball is in your court GOG.
http://www.gog.com/wishlist/site/port_amiga_games
https://twitter.com/amigaforever
https://www.facebook.com/AmigaForever
I posted the following on Amiga Forever's Facebook page on April 28th:
GOG.com (btw, not affiliated, just a fan) sells DRM-free digital versions of classic games and they have expressed interest in bringing Amiga games to their site. The trouble is, they can't just sell the bare-bones .adf files because they are committed to only releasing versions of games that contain everything needed to run on modern operating systems in a single executable. For example, their DOS releases come with preconfigured versions of the emulator DOSbox to run them, no tinkering required.
People are clamoring to get a hold of classics like Dungeon Master, Fiendish Freddy's Big Top O' Fun, Flashback and Lemmings without spending obscene amounts of money on eBay or resorting to piracy. This is where you come in. If you could partner with GOG to find some way to make this legally, technically and financially feasible, Amiga fans worldwide would be forever grateful.
Think about it.
I got this response from Mike Labatt in a PM on May 5th that I apparently missed until today:
Hi, Mike here from Amiga Forever. Thanks for your message about GOG. We had contacts with them, but it was years ago. Did you see recent signs of renewed interest?
The ball is in your court GOG.
http://www.gog.com/wishlist/site/port_amiga_games
Post edited August 10, 2013 by Barry_Woodward