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Some games I want to see in GOG:

Cosmo's Cosmic Adventure
Crystal Caves
Jill of the Jungle
Jazz Jackrabbit
Max Payne
SSI D&D games
Wizardry 1-5
Drakensang
Transport Tycoon Deluxe
The Wheel of Time
Prey
Witchaven
Strife
Alien Trilogy
Stunts
SimCopter
System Shock
Impossible Creatures
Company of Heroes
Warhammer 40K: Dawn of War
Age of Empires/Mithology
Dune 2/Dune 2000
Emperor: Battle for Dune
Post edited August 01, 2013 by gandalf.nho
Games I would buy if they were available on GOG:

Commander Keen Complete Pack
Doom 1 + 2 + Final Doom + 3 + 3: Resurrection of Evil
Elder Scrolls 1 + 2 + 3
Final Fantasy 7
Grand Theft Auto 1 + 2 + 3 + Vice City + San Andreas
Metro 2033 + Last Light
The Movies Complete Edition (w/ Stunts & Effects expansion)
Myst 3 + 4
No One Lives Forever 1 + 2
Quake 1 + 1 Mission Packs + 2 + 2 Mission Packs + 3 Arena + 3 Team Arena + 4 + Quake Wars
Resident Evil 4
SimCity 3000 Unlimited + 4 Deluxe Edition
The Sims Complete Collection
Sonic CD
STALKER Series
SWAT 4
Terraria
Wolfenstein 3D + Spear of Destiny + Return to Castle Wolfenstein + Enemy Territory
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Post edited March 01, 2015 by supersabre
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Ainulindale: Outpost 1 and 2
I second the motion for Outpost 1! I would buy it in a second if GoG got it -- and even faster if they were able to implement the missing components, like the mass driver rail...

[url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outpost_(video_game]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outpost_(video_game[/url])
I want to see Half-life come here so I can see some heads explode.

Barring that, "SiN" would be a nice addition
Post edited December 17, 2013 by Rusty_Gunn
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sacj93: Outlaws.
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I would buy the absolute hell out of Laura Bow 1 and 2 from Sierra. Playing them as a young teenage girl in the early 90s is one of my favorite gaming memories.
Heavy Gear 1 and 2 and some of the earlier MechWarriors would be nice. Also, G-Nome and the really, really, obscure HeliCOPS.
There is one game in particular i would love to see on GoG. It is the best billiard simulator ever made.

Virtual Pool 3

It may sound weird to wish for a simulator that is over 10 years old. One would expect it to be very outdated graphic-wise, but it actually isn't.

Yesterday I tried Pool Nation, and had high hopes for it. Sadly it was not even close to the experience of Virtual Pool 3. The game was way to arcade-ish, and the graphics were so glossy it almost made me puke. I also think the game variations seemed very uninspired and unrealistic. There are many signs of this game being crafted for the console-people, and not for PC-sim-players. The accuracy in the game is way off, lining up shots is usually a pain. It really made me miss Virtual Pool 3.

Virtual Pool 3's greatest strength is the physiscs of the game, it is almost like standing by the table live when you play it. The game-variations are top notch and most known billiard games are there. The AI competition is very well balanced from quite rubbish to really really strong. And again, the graphics and sounds are very very good, and I have not seen any billiard game yet with better graphics to date.

So please! Let us have the best billiard game ever released playable on Windows 7 and 8.
All these important/popular PC games before the Xbox 360 era belongs on GOG:

Age of Empires 1,2,3
Akalabeth: World of Doom
Battlefield 1942, Vietnam, 2, 2142
Black and White 1 and 2
Brothers in Arms Road to Hill 30 and Earned in Blood
Call of Duty 1+United Offensive
Civilization 1,2,3
Command and Conquer( The Westwood games)
Counter Strike 1 and Condition Zero
Day of Defeat
Day of the Tentacle series
Diablo 1 and 2
Doom 1,2,3
Dungeon Siege 1 and 2
Elder Scrolls Arena, Daggerfall, and Morrowind+Expansions
F.E.A.R. 1+Expansions
Full Throttle
Grand Theft Auto 1,2,3,Vice City, San Andreas
Grim Fandango
Half Life 1 and 2
Heretic series
Hexen series
Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis
Lord of the Rings: Battle for Middle Earth
Marathon games
Mechwarrior games
Myth games
Quake 1,2,3 Arena
Rainbow Six 2 and 3+Expansions
Red Orchestra 1
Rise of Nations games
Secret of Monkey Island
Sims 1 and 2
Sim City 1,3000,4
Splinter Cell Pandora Tomorrow and Chaos Theory
Starcraft 1
Star Wars X-Wings games and Dark Forces games
System Shock 1
S.W.A.T. 4
Team Fortress Classic
Total War Shogun 1, Rome 1, Medieval 1 and 2
Tron 2.0
Vampires the Masquerade: Bloodlines
Warcraft 1,2,and 3
Wolfestein 3D
Worms World Party
X-Com games

Am I missing anything else thats not Fallout?
Post edited December 22, 2013 by Elmofongo
Most of what I would like to see here has already been mentioned. The main ones would be
Age of Mythology
Black and White
Dungeon Siege
The Elder Scolls III: Morrowind

Then there are games that I would absolutely love to see that have not been mentioned that much.
Breath of Fire IV
Reccetear
Post edited December 22, 2013 by Darilon
MDK2 HD
Santa Thong: Unwrap This

"Full PvP"
"Hours of fun"
"Lots of replay value"
"Packed with bonus content"
"Play solo, or get the multipack to play with your friends"
In no order.
Battle Engine Aquilia
Aliens vs Predator series
Mechwarrior series
Shadow of Memories/Destiny
Space Hulk
Starship Troopers games
Star Wars titles
Warcraft

Just those off the top of my head, but there are many more.
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Puzzlefuzz: There is one game in particular i would love to see on GoG. It is the best billiard simulator ever made.

Virtual Pool 3

It may sound weird to wish for a simulator that is over 10 years old. One would expect it to be very outdated graphic-wise, but it actually isn't.

Yesterday I tried Pool Nation, and had high hopes for it. Sadly it was not even close to the experience of Virtual Pool 3. The game was way to arcade-ish, and the graphics were so glossy it almost made me puke. I also think the game variations seemed very uninspired and unrealistic. There are many signs of this game being crafted for the console-people, and not for PC-sim-players. The accuracy in the game is way off, lining up shots is usually a pain. It really made me miss Virtual Pool 3.

Virtual Pool 3's greatest strength is the physiscs of the game, it is almost like standing by the table live when you play it. The game-variations are top notch and most known billiard games are there. The AI competition is very well balanced from quite rubbish to really really strong. And again, the graphics and sounds are very very good, and I have not seen any billiard game yet with better graphics to date.

So please! Let us have the best billiard game ever released playable on Windows 7 and 8.
In the mean time, Foobillard is an awesome billiards/snooker game you can play for free on Windows/Linux/Mac:

http://foobillardplus.sourceforge.net/