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doomer: Some day I was read about Grim Fandango for future launching in GOG.com.
1st: Is it true? =)
2nd: Will it be launched in many languages or only in english?
3rd: If it will be lauched only in English, and some day,
Ty!
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Mikee: Short answers:
1. Not really :-( We'd love to get GF (same as you do:) but talks with Lucasarts
are unfortunately pretty far from happy end.
2. If some day will be. Most probably only in English. Local languages versions
are not in near plans.
Sorry for briging not so good news :-

That saddens me. I was hoping for a vista-compatible version of Sam & Max Hit the Road, Serious Same, etc etc.
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Tsukiakariyume: That saddens me. I was hoping for a vista-compatible version of Sam & Max Hit the Road, Serious Same, etc etc.

well serius sam arnt lucas arts... so keep your fingers crossed
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doomer: Some day I was read about Grim Fandango for future launching in GOG.com.
1st: Is it true? =)
2nd: Will it be launched in many languages or only in english?
3rd: If it will be lauched only in English, and some day,
Ty!
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Mikee: Short answers:
1. Not really :-( We'd love to get GF (same as you do:) but talks with Lucasarts
are unfortunately pretty far from happy end.
2. If some day will be. Most probably only in English. Local languages versions
are not in near plans.
Sorry for briging not so good news :-

Well, it's fine, we know that GOG.com Team are doing the best as possible to provide the better titles and experience to us XD
@Mikee
so no Icewind Dale for me? :(
do you plan on releasing CD-Projekt's old games?
The prince and the coward (never finished it. stupid hell prison)
and gorky 17?
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lukaszthegreat: @Mikee
so no Icewind Dale for me? :(
do you plan on releasing CD-Projekt's old games?
The prince and the coward (never finished it. stupid hell prison)
and gorky 17?

Icewind Dale= Forgotten Realms world, Planescape: Torment = Planscape world. Mikee said Wizzards closed Planscape universe (whatever that means), but I dont think they've done the same with FR.
"The prince and the coward" and "Gorky17"(aka Odium) were not CD-Projekt's games, but Metropolis'. However, CDP took over Metropolis recently so I think there is a chance to see these games here. Btw they are quite good games( I loved G17) not known worldwide though.
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Mikee: Unfortunatelly Planescape: Torment is one of this special cases. Its whole fantasy world was closed by Wizzards, therefore sale of all products from this world should be discontinued.

That's weird. How does the Planescape Trilogy fit into all this?
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Mikee: Unfortunatelly Planescape: Torment is one of this special cases. Its whole fantasy world was closed by Wizzards, therefore sale of all products from this world should be discontinued.
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pkt-zer0: That's weird. How does the Planescape Trilogy fit into all this?

this is mod for neverwinter nights 2. unofficial game.
Didn't know about it
and now I am very excited.
Its a shame about those games would be fantastic to play them on a modern pc. But gt to thank the Gog team for their effort in their attempt at getting us the games on the site and any new ones in the future.
Hopefully companys like lucasarts will eventually come to the light side and release their games here.
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Mikee: *snipped Planescape: Torment stuff*

Mikee, thank you very much for the hard work all of you have done in this. I really hope you are successful :)
and here's to hoping that all of this pays off! (in every way possible)
Does anyone actually care about what happened to the best (IMHO) D&D settings and why they've become something that WotC will allow to be supported by the community, but not in any "official" form even in the form of reprinting of old supplements or the rerelease of licensed titles like PS:T (or Dark Sun: Shattered Lands and Wake of the Ravager for that matter)? I wrote a fairly long post on the subject, but the GoG chat servers ate it. I'll rewrite it if people actually care.
Otherwise, short version is that when WotC took over TSR they decided that too many product lines diluted the D&D brand, and so axed all but the most profitable one (Forgotten Realms), the one they've kept solely for the core books (Greyhawk), and one they made to try and appeal to a generation of gamers who came to Role-Playing in general via console JRPGs rather than fantasy literature or even western PC RPGs (Eberron).
Post edited September 19, 2008 by Brerwolf