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GoliathSK: Jazz Jackrabbit series!
LOVED these.

CliffyB's best work to date. ;)
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Silrog: I remembered my favorite game from the TimeGate Studios: Kohan II: Kings of War.

Kohan II was a great sequel. They kept all the stuff that worked, refined the stuff that didn't. My only complaint about the game is the voice acting during the cutaways. But then, I don't play Kohan for the cutaways. I'd back any Kohan title on GOG with no problem at all.
id Software
I'm sure it's been said numerous times though.
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IoriBranford: Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay. Always wanted it, but the money just wasn't there. Now it's almost like some Japanese Sega Saturn game, and no digital shops I know of are doing anything about it.
Not to mention the dumbass install limit on Assault on Dark Athena.

Completely agreed on both counts. Butcher Bay was criminally overlooked. I suppose that was mostly down to it being a movie licensed game.
Dark Athena was, well... butchered. Bloody DRM garbage ruins far too many otherwise good games.
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GoliathSK: Jazz Jackrabbit series!

Those should be easy to get given that Epic are already here.
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LongTailGamer: Kohan: Immortal Soveriegns & Ahriman's Gift
Startopia:
Dungeon Keeper 1 and 2:

Kohan sounds good. You' ve certainly perked my interest. Startopia is one game I meant to look into but never did. I'd like to see it here too. Dungeon Keeper = love. Loved those games!
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klaymen: SUM MOAR IDEAZ:

D&D licensed games would be an amazing thing for GOG to secure. But the rest seem perfectly feasible.
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GoliathSK: id Software

id seem perfectly realistic to me. Admittedly, their signing to Zenimax does add a layer of bureaucracy, but Zenimax are pretty easy going. So I don't see a problem there at all.
Post edited October 02, 2009 by Navagon
Starcraftt,warcraft,etc basicly old school Blizzard.
But i doubt it will happen since Blizzard its... Blizzard and the games on there store run for 20$-40$.
But one can dream.
I'd like to play Syberia & Syberia II too... Only had chance to play the demo of the former :(
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GoliathSK: I'd like to play Syberia & Syberia II too... Only had chance to play the demo of the former :(

Those are virtually unheard of. I haven't played them myself, but they seem to be very competent adventure games.
I'd like the Mechwarrior series.. even though Mechwarrior 4 is coming out for free soon, I'd still gladly buy it because gog is teh shit
If the above was stupid, then next choice would be Recoil. Anybody who's played this game will know why, you get a transformable tank - hover, amphibious, and tracks. All types of environments, endless pew pew with lots of weapons. For a win 95/98 game I loved it because mortars would make visible craters which have an effect on the game. Just awesome.
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Navagon: Those are virtually unheard of..

Are they? I didn't know. I've known about their existence for a very long time, personally.
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Navagon: Those are virtually unheard of..
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GoliathSK: Are they? I didn't know. I've known about their existence for a very long time, personally.

Well, I rarely hear of them and never see them for sale. In any case, they'd be welcome additions to GOG.
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GoliathSK: I'd like to play Syberia & Syberia II too... Only had chance to play the demo of the former :(

Me too.
And if GOG can find someone who owns the rights to Return Fire and get it here (3DO went down a long time ago, but I don't know what happened to their other IPs besides M&M, which was picked up by Ubisoft), I can finally die as a happy man.
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GoliathSK: I'd like to play Syberia & Syberia II too... Only had chance to play the demo of the former :(
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klaymen: Me too.
And if GOG can find someone who owns the rights to Return Fire and get it here (3DO went down a long time ago, but I don't know what happened to their other IPs besides M&M, which was picked up by Ubisoft), I can finally die as a happy man.

That was a fun little game, and speaking of 3DO, wasn't PO'ed one of theirs? or was that a console game only?
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GoliathSK: I'd like to play Syberia & Syberia II too... Only had chance to play the demo of the former :(
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Navagon: Those are virtually unheard of. I haven't played them myself, but they seem to be very competent adventure games.

I seem to remember they received a moderate amount of notice when they came out, but they do seem to have faded from view. I recently bought the pair from Office Max for $10, though I've only played a little of the first game.
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Navagon: Those are virtually unheard of. I haven't played them myself, but they seem to be very competent adventure games.
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Mentalepsy: I seem to remember they received a moderate amount of notice when they came out, but they do seem to have faded from view. I recently bought the pair from Office Max for $10, though I've only played a little of the first game.

A pair from GoG for $10 would be an instabuy for me
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Mentalepsy: I seem to remember they received a moderate amount of notice when they came out, but they do seem to have faded from view. I recently bought the pair from Office Max for $10, though I've only played a little of the first game.

What were your impressions of it? Or was it too early to tell?