Delixe: Well I am certainly not expecting Console emulation on GOG as I realise they are focussed on the PC platform. It all depends on the age old argument was an Amiga or ST a computer or a console? There are strong arguments on both sides but given ST's use in Music production and the Amiga's well known Graphics capability I always go with the Computer side.
I'd say that the primary difference is that with the consoles all the games are licensed by the console manufacturer. So even if there are other versions of that game, the version produced for that particular console is at least partly the property of the console manufacturer.
There doesn't seem to be much information on the licensing. But it's not something you see on any Commodore system. I don't know about Atari.
Delixe: The other issue is cost. As you pointed out before would people pay $5.99 for The Chaos Engine? A handfull at most I would wager. However if all the Bitmap Brothers games were included in a package deal including a WinUAE packager for $9.99 then I think we have a winner.
Yeah, bundles are the way to go. I can certainly understand them not wanting to go cheaper than $6 (even if I think there should be flexibility between the $6 and $10 price points).
Kirbyface: C&C Tiberium Sun................ YUSS
Two EA games. EA would be one hell of an achievement for GOG. Especially seeing how they're barely interested in putting their back catalogue to use or using digital distribution at all.