solzariv: I'm not even convinced GOG uses it as a compass for their priorities.
That, or Disney really doesn't want to make money off easy Grim Fandango sales.
JudasIscariot: For the record, I think it's safe for me to come out and say this:
We
do use the wishlist but it's not the only thing we use when we decide whether a game should be on here. If we only used the wishlist, you'd never see some great series such as
Geneforge.
Heck, I personally use it myself as seen
and [url=http://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/savant_ascent]here.
tl;dr: we use it but it's one of the many tools at our disposal :)
I guess you could always use it as a representation of what people really, really want by extrapolation. But looking at the current numbers, the impression that I have is that everyone, including gog, has forgotten that it exists and, therefore, it is not very representative, not very useful anymore. Any advance on future plans for it?