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Sierra quest games! Where the hell are they???
Somewhere in the deep, dank basement of Vivendi Universal/Activision/Blizzard.
But not on Gog, where they need to be.
"First we kill all the lawyers..." William Shakespeare.
It would be nice but if gog is complete then there'll be no more games so I say keep them far away!
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JudasIscariot: "First we kill all the lawyers..." William Shakespeare.

The man WAS a genius...
Post edited February 27, 2009 by Aliasalpha
There are quite a few games GOG needs, and the old Sierra games should be high on the list along with the Monkey Island series, Deus Ex, and System Shock 2.
TIE Fighter has to be top of the list, I'm really surprised its not in the top 10. PST is bloody important to get as well
Their are other individual games that should rank higher, but the combination of the classic sierra adventures should make sierra quests the number 1 investment.
GOG will never be complete without Dungeon Keeper.
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Zellio2009: Their are other individual games that should rank higher, but the combination of the classic sierra adventures should make sierra quests the number 1 investment.

Lucasarts is the official number one. Sierra might make number 2... ;-)
I too agree that having Lucasarts games would be bigger news than having Sierra's library. IMO, the Lucasarts library is of a far higher quality. GOG already uses SCUMMVM in other games, so it wouldn't be too hard to set up.
+1 for LucasArts, but as we already know, it is not very likely to happen. Even the GOG guys have said LA would be awesome to have, but have also said it is probably one of the most difficult ones to get, despite the fact that they wouldn't have to hunt around to find the correct rights holder.
LucasArts all the way.
Sam and Max (that's LucasArts, right?)
Grim Fandango
Monkey Island
Knights of the Old Republic
I'd also like to get EA on board. I might pick up a Command and Conquer game if it was on GOG, but what I'm really interested in is a game called The Neverhood. It was originally made by Dreamworks, but they were bought by EA. I guess they have the rights now.
The original Sam & Max was developed by LucasArts, but they don't own the rights. They licensed the rights from creator Steve Purcell and that license expired in 2005. Telltale Games has the current rights.
Personally i am waiting for Silent Storm + expansion to be here on GOG since Jowood has games here already.
Post edited February 27, 2009 by Gexecuter