Matruchus: Based on gog joining all the C&C wishlists in to C&C Ultimate Collection wishlist like they did sometime before release of Grim Fandango where they joined all the other wishlists.
Seems like a pretty weak reason to me. It makes sense to stack all of the C&C games into a single wishlist entry IMHO because it's a huge franchise and most people are likely to want multiple if not all the games in the series. Keeping track of 17 or so individual game entries plus people filing requests for the Ten Years Collection, the Ultimate COllection and other slight variations of spelling any number of them and you end up with like 500 variants fast. They know everyone wants all the games here, and they too likely want them here. Having every vote count towards all of the games is a much larger number to use in negotiation with EA.
In that regard I think it makes it more likely that they could reach a higher count towards that end goal, but I don't think EA will care any time soon nor that they'll be successful with bringing them here. It's one of those things where I'd be happy to be proven wrong by EA though and have a "holy shit, didn't see that coming" moment.
What would tilt my opinion though would be if a GOG support page was found to contain support info for any C&C game and someone noticed and then the page got hidden due to not intending to be publicly visible, like a dozen or more games did several months ago, some of which we've seen released here since I think, and most of which are still not released here yet (ie: Mirror's Edge, Fallout 3+NV, Oblivion, etc.)
If we get that kind of an accidental leak of sorts or a similar semi-reputable leak then I couldn't resist jumping on the bandwagon also because why else would GOG have a support page being developed for a game they don't have any deal put together on? :) They could make fake pages just to mess with us but would they really do that? I don't think so.
But then I've seen a French monk or two before too, so geeze, I can't be certain of anything. :)