mushy101: It's a matter of when, and not if. When EA decides it wants to make money off of the huge pile of classics it has, we'll get it. Let's hope we do't have grey beards by then. )
Tyler62092: That sounds about right. I figure GOG has to be 'big' enough to attract certain publishers like EA, to prove that they would in fact make money on games they probably think nobody wants to play anymore.
But then again, they got Activision, didn't they?
DrIstvaan: Wha... they actually REMOVED the title from the wishlist??? That's new, when Outcast got here (#10 on the wishlist then), the list stayed the same.
Tyler62092: Yeah, I kind of like it this way, so now there's room for more.
They contacted Sierra before they merged with Acti and reached a stage where Sierra was happy to put it's games on here. The merger stalled things for a little while, but Acti was happy to make a deal with GoG.
The difference is that GoG managed to get into talks with Sierra before they were absorbed by a money grabbing corporation, EA has been one from the start. :(
With GoG getting bigger by the day (look at the front page!!) EA will be here, but I expect long, hard negotiations to take place before we see any EA game on here.