Foxhack: jeffreydean1, some folks here at the forums expressed concern that Hasbro removing the games from several sites might mean they would vanish from GOG as well.
Luckily, it seems that isn't the case.
cogadh: If there was concern, it was completely unwarranted. We already knew GOG had brokered a deal with Hasbro and everyone they were suing (or were they suing Hasbro? I can't keep those things straight) to get the games here in the first place.
There was no danger of them leaving here, only the potential for them to finally show up on other sites, thanks to GOG's negotiations (GOG's deal set a precedent that others could follow). You might even say these games showing up elsewhere was inevitable, so unless they are offering a phenomenal deal on these games somewhere else, this is really non-news. At least one of those GS collection might be considered a good deal, but still not worth the dramatic announcement or the OPs frustration over a few of us pointing out the obvious that he seemed to have missed.
These games WERE available everywhere else. They were even the GOG versions. They were taken down about 2 months ago from Impulse, Atari's websites, and Gamersgate. That's what this thread is about, not that they are finally showing up on Gamestop. Given that those sites sold the games for a couple years and that they were taken down very fast, the question was raised about the few sites the Dungeons and Dragons games didn't get removed from (GOG and Steam, though Steam only sells Neverwinter nights 2). The OP is not trying to stump for Impulse but simply posting the news that Hasbro is clearly working with retailers regarding the license so there's no reason to worry.