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More titles from SSI - from the Five Star General series to their Dungeons and Dragons games to Buck Rogers and War Wind. And let's not forget those Warhammer games....
For me is enough Morrowind. It's pity that no Bethesda's game is here. Not talk about (possibly) disappearing of fallout on new year.
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truhlik77: For me is enough Morrowind. It's pity that no Bethesda's game is here. Not talk about (possibly) disappearing of fallout on new year.
Even better than Morrowind: Daggerfall.

But, seriously, Bethesda could drop a few of its older titles here: Arena, Daggerfall, Redguard, Battlespire, Terminator series are just a few that could fit with GOG just fine. And leaving the original Fallout titles on GOG would be a great publicity stunt for them. But, i'm not the CEO of Bethesda, so...:)
Another random site feature that comes to mind would be the ability to search your gifts by game title. For example, if you type "Dragonsphere" into a search box, the list of gift codes filters down to only those codes containing that title.

Sorry, my xmas wishes for GOG are pretty lame.
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wolfsrain: More titles from SSI - from the Five Star General series to their Dungeons and Dragons games to Buck Rogers and War Wind. And let's not forget those Warhammer games....
All SSI, SSG and Warhammer games. Now THAT would be a Christmas to remember! :D
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wolfsrain: More titles from SSI - from the Five Star General series to their Dungeons and Dragons games to Buck Rogers and War Wind. And let's not forget those Warhammer games....
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Tarm: All SSI, SSG and Warhammer games. Now THAT would be a Christmas to remember! :D
And i bet that the IP's are spread to so many people that we'll be probably dead before that would happen :(
Anno series (published by Ubisoft).
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Tarm: All SSI, SSG and Warhammer games. Now THAT would be a Christmas to remember! :D
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wolfsrain: And i bet that the IP's are spread to so many people that we'll be probably dead before that would happen :(
If I'm not mistaken SSG is still around, not bought by someone else so there's a fairly big chance they still own their IP's and as far as I know Games Workshop have never sold any of their IP's.

SSI is a problem though.
SSG is focusing on wargames since Fawkner left. Not sure who's having the rights for the Warlords series. Not the Battlecry ones, but the original TBS series. SSI was bought by Ubi, so some of the IP's should be there. At least the Five Star General should be at Ubi. Not sure about Buck and the D&D titles.
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wolfsrain: SSG is focusing on wargames since Fawkner left. Not sure who's having the rights for the Warlords series. Not the Battlecry ones, but the original TBS series. SSI was bought by Ubi, so some of the IP's should be there. At least the Five Star General should be at Ubi. Not sure about Buck and the D&D titles.
Infinite Interactive, Fawkners company did the latest Warlords TBS game but after reading a bit about the company quickly I got confused. Warlords IV was made by Infinite Interactive, published by Ubisoft and Infinite Interactive was bought by Firemint but the info article also say they now are a independent developer. Makes my head hurt...

The D&D titles are probably the hardest to get considering the D&D licensing problems.

Warhammer is also probably a very distant dream. GW have always ignored their older or not very successful titles unfortunately.

Edit: But Christmas is for wishing and that is what I'll do! ;)
Post edited December 03, 2013 by Tarm
Indeed!

Also, Fawkner is like the proverbial cat. No matter what's happening to him, he ends up back on his feet. And if we are discussing the man, why the hell there are none of his Puzzle titles on GOG?! Most of them are serious fun.

P.S.: Firemint was bought by EA, but bloody Fawkner managed to break out, taking with him his prized Puzzle and Warlords. Which practically left EA without the very series they actually wanted. The Puzzle series would have been a nice addition to their casual line. Instead EA ended up witth Firemint, which was a company specialised in mobile games, but not so much in PC casual games. That was actually a fun saga to watch:)
Post edited December 03, 2013 by wolfsrain
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tinyE: I want my life back. GOG took it from me last December when I joined up here.
The almighty Cthulhu is going to take your life, if you keep mocking his image with a silly christmas' cap.
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tinyE: I want my life back. GOG took it from me last December when I joined up here.
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dr.schliemann: The almighty Cthulhu is going to take your life, if you keep mocking his image with a silly christmas' cap.
Says the guy with the quasi-Nazi Wolfenstein death mask avatar. :P
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dr.schliemann: The almighty Cthulhu is going to take your life, if you keep mocking his image with a silly christmas' cap.
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tinyE: Says the guy with the quasi-Nazi Wolfenstein death mask avatar. :P
I was just wondering if it would be appropriate to switch to something more tender and christmas-oriented. What do you say? ;-)
A new publisher would be the golden present... but if we stick to what they can do, then a sneak peak at their 2014 plans would also be warming.