Fanatiik: I'm sure that this has probably already been addressed, but I'm gonna ask anyways. I know there are many threads here of people asking and voting for games that they want GOG to make available, but is there some limitations to what they can release? What I mean is for instance the Janes series, and companies like Microprose that are long ago defunct. How can GOG gain rights to games from companies that no longer exist??
Most of the comppanies that has been faided away is now owned by some bigger comppanies and therefore they also own the copyrights for the acquired game studios titles. Bullfrog belongs now to EA and Microprose as a studio was killed by Infrogames after they purchased this studio along with Haspro.
(so dont await Microprose titles near future. :D ).
Gaining rights for the old games just goes thru the new owners. Thats what I think... atleast. There is always someone who says "No. You cannot do that, because I am watching over copyright of this title..." - hence - there is always someone who can sell the rights. :D
Fanatiik: Are we wasting our time even asking for or discussing games from these type of compaines? If this is the case, I would ask for GOG to make clear to us how the system works so we don't get our hopes up for games that have no chance of ever making the release list. I realize that there are probably many variables in the process, but a general description of how they are deciding what to release would be nice..... thanx...
We're not waisting our time here, but I do agree that some of the titles is harder than others and some are just too expensive to get here. Like EA - I dont think that they are giving any contracts when they have their own EA Classics production line. (So here goes our change to Syndicate for now...)
Still - we're not waisting our time. I think that gamestudios sees the possibility of older games when sites like these comes to internet. After this they have choice to give publisher rights to someone else or rebuild the game to work with todays hardware and publish it by themself (EA Classics, Blizzards Battle.Net edition of Diablo, X-COM 1 GOLD... )
So... Just stay tuned and wait what happends. :D