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Classic gems found on this amazing webstie are plenty. Still, some of us probably have this dream of one of your all time favorites making its appearence on gog.com. Does any of you have a game with this status? If so, I'd like to hear of them.
My wish would be Full Throttle from Lucas Arts: a game I can still dream about on a nostalgic evening. "When I think of Maureen I think of two things: Asphalt and trouble..." :)
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I'm just going to point you in two directions.
Here is the wishlist.
And here is the Official Beg Thread: "This Game Belongs On GOG"
Welcome to GOG :-)
Big Rigs
Such a misunderstood little gem.
Lest we forget ET and Superman 64! Both represent the absolute pinnacle of licensed games.
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Navagon: Lest we forget ET...

This ET?
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Petrell: This ET?

Eventually, yeah. Amazing, isn't it?
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Navagon: Eventually, yeah. Amazing, isn't it?

Best game evahr ain't it? *grin* ;-p (wasn't this the one they had to dump into landfill as almost no one bought it or something?)
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Petrell: Best game evahr ain't it? *grin* ;-p (wasn't this the one they had to dump into landfill as almost no one bought it or something?)

Few people could appreciate its genius. Such a tragic shame that it was so far ahead of its time.
My god I remember I used to own Superman 64...
Never got past the tutorial
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Petrell: (wasn't this the one they had to dump into landfill as almost no one bought it or something?)

Apparently, it was one such game.
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prakaa: Never got past the tutorial

I think that the primary mistake Titus made was in making the game so only someone with superhuman patience and skill could play it.
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DrIstvaan: Apparently, it was one such game.

Well, at least it was one of the few games ever to have almost 100% return rate :-p Wonder what future archeologists think when they dig them up after few hundred years :-p