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This isn't just a thread going "Wahhh, wahhhh, please bring this to GOG right nao! wahhh!"
I'm really wondering where this game is at these days. Who owns the rights? The Learning Company? Is it pretty much one of those companies that will likely never partner up with GOG?
My dad went a little nuts last week when Phantasmagoria showed up on GOG. That and 7th Guest were his favorite games to play on our old Win 95 computer, so he's been asking about it.
If it's likely never going to show up here, I'll dig up my old disc copy and figure out how to make it run on a modern system. I'm sure there are tutorials out there, right? I remember trying it a few years ago and failing, but...MEH!
Word.
I saw the trailer for 7th guest included in some game I had last time, but never got to play it. Also came with the trailer for the 11th hour. They really look suitably creepy, so it's too bad I never got round to playing them. But, along with Sanitarium and Phantasmagoria, I definitely would once these are out on GOG.
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RSHabroptilus: This isn't just a thread going "Wahhh, wahhhh, please bring this to GOG right nao! wahhh!"
I'm really wondering where this game is at these days. Who owns the rights? The Learning Company? Is it pretty much one of those companies that will likely never partner up with GOG?
My dad went a little nuts last week when Phantasmagoria showed up on GOG. That and 7th Guest were his favorite games to play on our old Win 95 computer, so he's been asking about it.
If it's likely never going to show up here, I'll dig up my old disc copy and figure out how to make it run on a modern system. I'm sure there are tutorials out there, right? I remember trying it a few years ago and failing, but...MEH!
Word.

According to Wiki, The Learning Company (which bought Trilobyte): As of December 17, 2008, TLC closed their online store, leaving their products to be found at retail stores and other online distributors.
Wonder if online distributors could include GOG?