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Edgar Torronteras' Extreme Biker
I've added that game to the wishlist, please vote! :)
This needs a bump badly, so people might not make their own threads so much. Anyways, here are my two cents.
DeathDrome
The Deadlock Series
The Warwind Series
The Warlord Series
They're all on the wishlist; vote for them.
Just read all about Kenji Eno via Tale of Tales -- need me some D, D2, and Enemy Zero. :)
('D' shows up in the wishlist if you type in D2).
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chautemoc: Just read all about Kenji Eno via Tale of Tales -- need me some D, D2, and Enemy Zero. :)
('D' shows up in the wishlist if you type in D2).

Duly voted for. Heard some really good things about these games and would love the opportunity to play them.
Blade Runner, the adventure game from Westwood, would be an awesome additon to GOG. I have no idea who has the rights to that now.
Another somewhat less mentioned game would be Return Fire, which I had an obsession with when it came out.
Other than those, my wishlist is pretty much identical to the top games everyone wants: Syndicate, Planescape Torment, System Shock 1+2, Baldurs Gate 1+2, Lucasarts entire catalogue, etc..
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Cy-Fox: Resident Evil 1, 2, and 3 for PC

Oh my goodness. I wouldn't want these travesties to rise from the dead (har) unless there were some serious tweaks to graphics and gameplay. Surely this couldn't be too hard!?
As many other I would like to see all LucasArts classics (including SMI:SE).
And No One Lives Forever 1 and 2 would be nice.
Post edited August 02, 2009 by BlueToxic
Brief question to GOG staff; is there any chance for Star Trek games in catalogue?
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Romulus: I'm surprised Plainscape: Torment isn't on here yet actually, I thought it would come along with the Fallout crowd.
Stubbs is a game, once again, that I've always wanted to play but simply couldn't be bothered to buy on steam. If it were on here, I'd defiantly reconsider it because of the whole DRM thing.
The Diablo series would be what I wish for. With the coming 3rd instalment it would be awesome for GOG to have them for those who wanted to start from the beginning.

Planescape was licensed. Which probably explains why it's no longer being sold anywhere. I real shame that as I'd love to finally see what the fuss is about.
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igor8472: Brief question to GOG staff; is there any chance for Star Trek games in catalogue?

Again, licensed. Think: TOCA 3/Colin McRae.
I'd love to see the Syndicate and System Shock games here. But both are EA and both licenses are still in use.
Post edited August 02, 2009 by Navagon
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Cy-Fox: Resident Evil 1, 2, and 3 for PC
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hungkok2007: Oh my goodness. I wouldn't want these travesties to rise from the dead (har) unless there were some serious tweaks to graphics and gameplay. Surely this couldn't be too hard!?

Dude, those games were amazing... much better than the last two.
And +1 for No One Lives Forever... forgot about those!
No one has mentioned
Grim Fandango
Never got the full game, I'd love to have it. From about 1998, the demo is still out there. Took me about a day and a half to download the demo when it came out (gotta love dial up!)
A lot of style, written by Tim Schafer and put out by Lucasarts.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grim_Fandangohttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grim_Fandango
PERFECT for gog.com.
I see it's already got 1198 votes.
Man, I love Grim Fandango... I own a CD version, but I'd enjoy having a non-buggy GOG version as well....
Has anyone mentioned "Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magica Obscura" yet?
[url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arcanum:_Of_Steamworks_and_Magick_Obscura]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arcanum:_Of_Steamworks_and_Magick_Obscura[/url]
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rich-o: Hardwar would be awesome.
Totally underrated game.
OK the video bits were rubbish and it was a tad on the easy side but everything else was spot on. Think it was software refinery/gremlin, but goodness knows where the rights went when they all folded.
You'd need to make sure it came with the soundtrack or it'd only be half as good. That was licensed from warp so it might be a non-starter or wind up probititively expensive. Go on, give those yorkshire folk a call and see what you can do.

Some one tried to get the source code released from the UK Treasury awhile back this was the answer he got:
"You have asked the Crown to make the software freely available, however, I should point out that the Treasury Solicitor is obliged to obtain full open market value for all assets that we deal with, subject to a minimum sale price of £500 plus VAT. In addition to the sale price you would be required to cover the Treasury Solicitor's costs plus VAT and disbursements. In order to obtain full open market value I would ask the HMSO to provide a valuation."
Source: [url=]http://blog.hardwar.org/2007_08_01_archive.html[/url]
But yeah, it was a pretty awesome game. Definitely Underrated.
Post edited August 04, 2009 by Mortons4ck
Darrrrrrrrrk Messiah? :)
Not many votes -- loved what I played of the demo.
Oh also, Darwinia!!
Post edited August 09, 2009 by chautemoc
Dungeon Master.
I would actually do things to the GOG team that I would rather keep private. If they could get Dungeon Master, Chaos Strikes Back and Dungeon Master 2.