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Leroux: Knights of the Old Republic (with full Vista-compatibility)
Funny thing is I can get Kotor 1 working on Vista but not stable on Win 7 (32-bit) but with Kotor II it's the other ways around
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Leroux: Knights of the Old Republic (with full Vista-compatibility)
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gnarbrag: Funny thing is I can get Kotor 1 working on Vista but not stable on Win 7 (32-bit) but with Kotor II it's the other ways around
Yeah, weird, because I can run Kotor 1 on Win7 but not Vista for some reason ... might have something with the graphic mode (OpenGL?) although that alone is no excuse since I think I can run other games that require OpenGL. Maybe it's my graphics card, I dunno, but it won't even start on my Vista rig (while it does on Win7).
The Legend of Kyrandia

it's a westwood studios point and click style adventure game series (three games in total).

I'm kinda surprised it wasn't on the list of EA releases, it would have fit right in after Lands of Lore.
Wow, I completely forgot about Hexplore. I still have that CD somewhere, I think, though it isn't usable, so I would love to have it here.
Superhero League of Hoboken

Dark Sun games

Quest for Glory games
Grandia 2. It's about as Japanese as it gets, but has a unique (and very fun) battle system, and the translation was top-notch. I played it on PS2, but I know there was a PC port.
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boct1584: Grandia 2. It's about as Japanese as it gets, but has a unique (and very fun) battle system, and the translation was top-notch. I played it on PS2, but I know there was a PC port.
I played for the pc and it was really great. Especially the combat system.
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Phaidox: Ctrl-F
"Wizardry"
No results found. The decline of GOG has begun.

Jokes aside, some good games have been listed here.
I think I've heard of that one. Wasn't that some sort of JRPG series like Dragon Quest? I think it was supposed to be pretty influential, but they never brought it over here for some reason. Maybe GOG can get Carpe Fulgur to do a localization? Capitalism HO! :o)
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Phaidox: Ctrl-F
"Wizardry"
No results found. The decline of GOG has begun.

Jokes aside, some good games have been listed here.
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Snickersnack: I think I've heard of that one. Wasn't that some sort of JRPG series like Dragon Quest? I think it was supposed to be pretty influential, but they never brought it over here for some reason. Maybe GOG can get Carpe Fulgur to do a localization? Capitalism HO! :o)
Actually, Wizardry is a game series made in the US by Sir-Tech that started in the early eighties. It was one of the earliest first-person dungeon crawlers, and went on to inspire the similar game series Bard's Tale and Might & Magic. The Japanese angle you heard about probably came from the fact that Wizardry was ported over there and became hugely popular.
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gnarbrag: Albion would be a very good addition to the GOG catalog.
I still have my original disk for this. I know it worked in XP.. but I doubt it'd be smooth for W7, I'll probably have to wait for a GOG release on this one to play it again.

I'll have to dig it out to try it sometime.
Summoner
Darkstone
Mage Knight Apocalypse

There are more but hopefully as many as possible!
Albion for sure, I have really enjoyed it. And then games like Dungeon Master, Eye of the Beholder, etc. so I could finally play them.
Too many RPGs here compared to any other genre, so none.
Silver
Vampire the Masquerade: Bloodlines
Elder Scrolls Series (Arena, Daggerfall and Morrowind)
Dark Messiah of Might and Magic
SSI Goldbox
Pool of Radiance: Ruins of Myth Drannor
Eye of the Beholder series
Darkstone
Gauntlet
Get Medieval
Dark Sun series
Wasteland
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Snickersnack: I think I've heard of that one. Wasn't that some sort of JRPG series like Dragon Quest? I think it was supposed to be pretty influential, but they never brought it over here for some reason. Maybe GOG can get Carpe Fulgur to do a localization? Capitalism HO! :o)
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Terthna: Actually, Wizardry is a game series made in the US by Sir-Tech that started in the early eighties. It was one of the earliest first-person dungeon crawlers, and went on to inspire the similar game series Bard's Tale and Might & Magic. The Japanese angle you heard about probably came from the fact that Wizardry was ported over there and became hugely popular.
Uh huh. Next you'll be telling me EA made Deathlord. ;o)