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Ah, good to see that there are more people that like racing games! Where is FlatOut2? 1nsane? Dirt? Monster Truck Ralley? Colin McRae? ...
GOG already has some of the best older platformers and adventure games in their catalogue. Granted, apart from "The Incredible Machine" there are no puzzle games, but I can't think of many old classics in that genre that I would still pay $5.99 dollar for. Like others said, half of the games you listed (especially the casual puzzle ones) are newer indie games, that's why they're not on good OLD games yet.

In the end, GOG releases what the majority asks for and what publisher provide them with, regardless of the genre.
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outcast1: Ah, good to see that there are more people that like racing games! Where is FlatOut2? 1nsane? Dirt? Monster Truck Ralley? Colin McRae? ...
http://www.gog.com/en/gamecard/1nsane

:P

But don't count on any racing game with licensed cars like Colin McRae. But with unlicensed, there shouldn't be much problems.
Puzzle and casual games are good and all that, but many of them are already available DRM free from the developers and in indie bundles(or in the case of HOGs, on HOG sites.).

Plus what's wrong with a bit of simulated vilence now and again? Games are(imho) meant to allow us to do things we want to do/try but can't for various reasons(against the law or our own moral compass, disabled and aren't so mobile if at all, etc)....of course this includes fantasy adventures and the like as well, but it also includes games which allow us to indulge our...*ahem*...."darker" natures from time to time. :)

Plus as others said, GOG has many fine non-fps/non-rpg titles here with less emphasis on violence AND will add more in the future......plus with ANY new game added to GOG the likelihood we will see other games we DO want even more increases.
OP you could try some adventure games like Syberia or Syberia 2?
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outcast1: Colin McRae? ...
Colin McRae Rally 2005 was here. It was removed due to the publisher's license with teams or car manufacturers having ended.
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keeveek: In fact, for me, FPS catalogue is damn short on gog.
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Navagon: Compared to the number of FPS out there, there's no denying that GOG's collection is hardly inspiring. You could also add racing and sports games to that. But those are mostly done in by licensing issues.
TBH, how many FPS games are there that genuinely deserve to be considered GOGs? It's a serious question. Prior to Doom there were only a handful of games and then there was the period where most of them were Doom clones and not good Doom clones.

It's not really until '96 where there's really a good selection of games worth having here. Several of them are DRM free elsewhere a few are available here.

And most of those games are still available, many of which without DRM at all.

Then you hit the post Halo era and quite frankly things took a real wrong turn and even iD FPS games lost their luster. All in all, it isn't just GOG, there is a generally bad SNR in that genre.
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hedwards: TBH, how many FPS games are there that genuinely deserve to be considered GOGs?
Compared to what? MOO3? Empire Earth 3? Any one of GOG's other crappy second sequels? There never really was a point in GOG's history where it was like the Criterion Collection of games. Regardless, I can think of plenty of FPS that qualify as great, never mind good.
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outcast1: Colin McRae? ...
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Miaghstir: Colin McRae Rally 2005 was here. It was removed due to the publisher's license with teams or car manufacturers having ended.
I guess there's no chance of seeing Test Drive 5 then (since it has so many classic cars)? Should I just bite the bullet and buy a playstation version off ebay and emulate it?
Post edited January 26, 2012 by CowboyBebop
Doom, Quake, Hexen, NOLF, Project IGI (1) , Soldier of Fortune for a start... I would find a dozen more If I wanted to ;p
Post edited January 26, 2012 by keeveek
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outcast1: Colin McRae? ...
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Miaghstir: Colin McRae Rally 2005 was here. It was removed due to the publisher's license with teams or car manufacturers having ended.
That and TOCA Race Driver 3.

What a shame.

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hedwards: TBH, how many FPS games are there that genuinely deserve to be considered GOGs?
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Navagon: Compared to what? MOO3? Empire Earth 3? Any one of GOG's other crappy second sequels? There never really was a point in GOG's history where it was like the Criterion Collection of games. Regardless, I can think of plenty of FPS that qualify as great, never mind good.
I can think of billions.

BILLIONS.
Post edited January 26, 2012 by Fuzzyfireball
I wouldn't mind more platformers myself. Especially Jazz Jackrabbit as I've been wanting to try those.
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hedwards: TBH, how many FPS games are there that genuinely deserve to be considered GOGs?
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Navagon: Compared to what? MOO3? Empire Earth 3? Any one of GOG's other crappy second sequels? There never really was a point in GOG's history where it was like the Criterion Collection of games. Regardless, I can think of plenty of FPS that qualify as great, never mind good.
I suppose, I guess more what I was getting at was that the ones actually worth having are frequently available elsewhere without DRM and in some cases at the same price point.

Are there really that many FPS games worth having here that are with signed publishers that aren't available DRM free elsewhere? I mean even Steam offers most of those games without any more DRM than you find here.
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CowboyBebop: I guess there's no chance of seeing Test Drive 5 then (since it has so many classic cars)? Should I just bite the bullet and buy a playstation version off ebay and emulate it?
I would believe that's a good idea, yes. GOG has stated that they want to avoid these "timed license" deals in the future. Sadly, since these licensing issues were between the publisher and brand owner, GOG had little say and couldn't really do much other than comply and remove the games from sale.
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Fuzzyfireball: I can think of billions.

BILLIONS.
Street Fighter isn't an FPS.