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As the topic says.
The reason I ask is because we have Jagged Alliance on here from Sir-Tech and I figured since GOG got their foot in the door, so to speak, maybe some Wizardry titles would be making an appearance??
Not trying to rush or anything negative like that; I am merely curious that's all.
Thanks in advance.
Wish it here.
http://www.gog.com/en/wishlist/]Wishlist
Post edited January 09, 2009 by besse
Already voted on everything Wizardry related hehe.
aye, I already figured JudasIscariot would know by now to use the Wishlist, it just appears that making threads about an item appears to get more attention. <3
Like I said before, I am merely curious because the Wizardry series was also made by SIr-Tech like JA2. Besides, I am not trying to have a thread where I am yelling or something like that; it is all curiosity related just to make myself perfectly clear. XD
And I am curious if we will see Sierra games here. Is that a reason I should open a new topic? Why are you asking users? Ask GOG team via support contact. :)
Regards
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Kola256: And I am curious if we will see Sierra games here. Is that a reason I should open a new topic? Why are you asking users? Ask GOG team via support contact. :)
Regards

Because I didn't think that asking about the possibility of a game series being on here qualified as a support issue but I do see where you're coming from though. Another reason I asked on the General board is because member of GOG do sometimes reply to various threads.
I don't know about you lot, but I want Wizardry 1 on GOG. And all the rest, yes, but I'm worried that if the Wizardry games do end up here we'll only get 7 & 8. It is perhaps an irrational worry, and we may not get anything, but I like the earliest games.
There's just something about mapping a 20x20 square wireframe dungeon level on graph paper...
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msoya: I don't know about you lot, but I want Wizardry 1 on GOG. And all the rest, yes, but I'm worried that if the Wizardry games do end up here we'll only get 7 & 8. It is perhaps an irrational worry, and we may not get anything, but I like the earliest games.
There's just something about mapping a 20x20 square wireframe dungeon level on graph paper...

Each Wizardry was made and published by the same company. Also, all the of the Wizardry titles were once upon a time put into a collection package (except Nemesis : the Wizardry Adventure). So if GOG does get one,they might be able to get all of them.
Post edited January 09, 2009 by JudasIscariot
I enjoyed Wizadry7, loved Wizadry8.
Tis true, I would also like to go back and play the rest, as I've been kicking myself for not getting the retail pack that had all the games the last time I saw it in the shops.
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Ois: I enjoyed Wizadry7, loved Wizadry8.
Tis true, I would also like to go back and play the rest, as I've been kicking myself for not getting the retail pack that had all the games the last time I saw it in the shops.

Yeah 7 was unique as all hell. I loved the sci-fi fantasy mix in it and the different classes other than Fighter thief Cleric Magic user generics.
I played Wiz7 but I wasn't worthy of finishing it hehe.
The copy of 7 I had (Or Gold as it was) came with a complete hintbook-help file.
Full details on just out everything, including maps and quests IIRC. Even with that thing, it takes ages to get through. And I still have yet to get to the end game.
It's one of those series I'd like to start at game #1 and import my end games through the series. Something we don't see much of anymore.
Science-Fantasy was good back then, the older Might & Magic (and a few other ones) games had this as a theme as well, but I enjoyed the Wizardry theme more.
I've got one of the books/novels as well (as usual, hidden in the shed) about the accountant who becomes the hero :D But never found much else on the series, apart from some obscure non-english works.