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Magic Candle (love this game)
Eye of Beholder 1
Thief Gold <--- a game that DESPERATELY needs to be on GOG
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carnival73: You can only play it multiplayer and that is only if other people have a game started, which they don't.

I'm really getting sick of this multiplayer only crap.
Umm, what? Rollcage most certainly has single-player modes, both "campaign" (or whatever it's called) and single races.

Either that, or we're playing different games with the same title. Oh, yeah, I just installed it just to make sure, so I guess that answers the OP as well.
Post edited June 22, 2011 by Miaghstir
EoB II, Curse of the Azure Bonds, Xcom: Enemy Unknown, and TESIII: Morrowind.

Looking at my games folder, I only have 2 games that are from 2011, 3 from 2010, 1 from 2009, 1 from 2007, and then twenty odd games that are old enough to be on GOG.com from there.

Old gamez. I haz them.

Edited because I got a title wrong. Also, looking over this thread I think that more than seven games you guys have mentioned here are on our list of games that are approved by the rights-holders and will be on GOG when we can get them in our release schedule. I'll never tell you which ones, though. ;)
Post edited June 22, 2011 by TheEnigmaticT
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TheEnigmaticT: EoB II, Curse of the Azure Bonds, Xcom: Terror Unknown and TESIII: Morrowind.
You mean these?
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TheEnigmaticT: EoB II, Curse of the Azure Bonds, Xcom: Terror Unknown and TESIII: Morrowind.
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Vagabond: You mean these?
Yep. I got the Eye of the Beholder games when they came out from SSI in a CD set back in the late nineties or early aughts. Keep in mind that those are *my* games, though. Not "games coming to GOG.com that I installed early and am taunting you with."
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TheEnigmaticT: Yep. I got the Eye of the Beholder games when they came out from SSI in a CD set back in the late nineties or early aughts. Keep in mind that those are *my* games, though. Not "games coming to GOG.com that I installed early and am taunting you with."
As if GOG forum users would leap to conclusions and engage in frenzied speculation like that.
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Vagabond: You mean these?
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TheEnigmaticT: Yep. I got the Eye of the Beholder games when they came out from SSI in a CD set back in the late nineties or early aughts. Keep in mind that those are *my* games, though. Not "games coming to GOG.com that I installed early and am taunting you with."
Honey, the time for taunting me ceased when Crusader was released.

http://www.mobygames.com/game/gamefest-forgotten-realms-classics

This is the compilation I have in my picture.
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asb: As if GOG forum users would leap to conclusions and engage in frenzied speculation like that.
What, *this* den of reasoned debate and quiet discourse? I think not, sirrah!
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Vagabond: This is the compilation I have in my picture.
Ah, and I have this one: http://www.mobygames.com/game/forgotten-realms-archives. Same games, different boxart.
Post edited June 22, 2011 by TheEnigmaticT
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TheEnigmaticT: Ah, and I have this one: http://www.mobygames.com/game/forgotten-realms-archives. Same games, different boxart.
coincidence or not, i just grabbed that set to install dungeonhack :O.
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TheEnigmaticT: EoB II, Curse of the Azure Bonds, Xcom: Terror Unknown and TESIII: Morrowind.
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Vagabond: You mean these?
I see the "streamlined" in that Eye of the Beholder III. Streamlining - a sure sign of the decline of RPGs.

As for me I just installed the almost-like-a-GOG-wrapper DaggerfallSetup version of Daggerfall. I hope it plays well on this netbook.
Post edited June 22, 2011 by JudasIscariot
Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Father - a few weeks ago. Yes, it's on GOG, but I installed it from the CD :)

If that doesn't count, then the Ultima Collection (1-8), also a few weeks ago, though I haven't played it much.
Post edited June 22, 2011 by kalirion
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TheEnigmaticT: Ah, and I have this one: http://www.mobygames.com/game/forgotten-realms-archives. Same games, different boxart.
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TheCowSaysMoo: coincidence or not, i just grabbed that set to install dungeonhack :O.
Heh, Dungeon Hack was awesome - EoB meets Rogue-like. I still remember exploiting the Vampiric Touch bug to give my elf hundreds of HP :)
Post edited June 22, 2011 by kalirion
Tie fighter.

Quite difficult to get it to install under win7, although the game itself runs fine.
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carnival73: You can only play it multiplayer and that is only if other people have a game started, which they don't.

I'm really getting sick of this multiplayer only crap.
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Miaghstir: Umm, what? Rollcage most certainly has single-player modes, both "campaign" (or whatever it's called) and single races.

Either that, or we're playing different games with the same title. Oh, yeah, I just installed it just to make sure, so I guess that answers the OP as well.
The copy of it floating around the net was chopped so as to encourage retro gamers to take it online - to find a dead server as usual.
Star Wars Rebellion.

Finally got that game to work on my Windows 7! Just not through a traditional installation, but nothing illegal obviously.