1. Toonstruck - a great and twisted little adventure game that runs great with DOSBox. I have no idea who owns the rights at this point, though...
2. The Longest Journey / Dreamfall - I don't think Funcom would mind that extra bit of cash...
3. Lost Vikings / Lost Vikings 2 - Blizzard seems to have a "if we can't do it - noone else will" approach to online distribution. While it works great for SC, D, WC, and WOW (no DRM, only elaborate CD-Keys), there's no Lost Vikings available on their site... Although - it would seem that they only did the SNES version of LV2, while Interplay was responsible for the PC one :>. And we DO have the Interplay catalogue on GOG...
4. Monkey Island: Special Edition - releasing something like that on Steam and not on GOG feels like a slap in the face... I'd get it from D2D (if it was DRMless, of course) but guess what - it's region-restricted ><'...
I know it's, in a way, a "new" game... Then again - they're selling it for *$9.95*. Why not sell it on GOG for 9.99 and rejoice over the additional $0.04 profit ?
5. Planespace: Torment / Baldur's Gate - a bit ironic but I'd rather play them in English (than play the fully translated version of BG, rumored to be the reason CD Projekt didn't go under). Also - 6 CDs for one game are an overkill ;).
6. The Neverhood, XCOM, HoMaM 2 and numerous others...