MaridAudran: Never liked either. Actually to me Star Wars is sort of the worst example of "soft" science fiction.
People treat that as some sort of a religious offense in some places. Hope GOG isn't one of them.;)
MaridAudran: So unlike most GOG-ers I'm indifferent as to LucasArts coming on-board. I tried playing Grim Fandango once when I tracked down a second-hand copy several years back. Apart from the migraine of getting it to run on modern OS configurations, the fact that it didn't have a mouse-driven interface I found blatantly inexcusable, considering the year of its pedigree.
This rendered Grim-F lot less fun to navigate and play than it should have been, which was a pity, since obviously it was enormously creative and the writing fresh. Basically that lack of developer foresight had me give up on it; just too distractingly clunky to use the keyboard all the time. I wouldn't have put up with it in the Longest Journey.
It didn't? Damn, You know what? I don't remember. GF came out in the years when i was growing tired of "[then] modern" gaming trends. Anyhow, i've got an original somewhere here, i'll investigate.
Never played the Longest Journey. Not my style i guess, so i can't say.
Anyhow, for the sake of the wallpapers to come i'll be tempted. I just LOVE the art in Fate Of Atlantis, DoTT & CoTMI. Wallpapers might be awesome, at least fot the first two [for me].
Oh, since i'm having a beer now, after a day of cleaning up the mess here [spring cleaning, yay..]. A toast, for blasphemy!:)