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System Shock 2, please?
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Raneman25: Reader Rabbit. All of them. Plus the hi-res gore mod.
Humongous Entertainment games, like Pajama Sam, Freddi Fish, and Spy Fox.
Plus the full frontal nudity mod.

Off-Post-Topic: Hey, I just thought of something. Maybe if GoG gets Fantasy World Dizzy, they'll gain the favor of Ben "Yahtzee" Croshaw, and he'll give a shout out in some of his videos. ("Game Traders Robina" will become "Good Old Games .com")

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fantasy_World_Dizzy

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FoxbodyMustang: Then.. Even though I seem to be the only one that likes it, "Land of the Dead: Road to Fiddler's Green" (I still think this is a great zombie FPS. It's not very demanding and even more fun when you learn how to use the map editor to increase difficulty and zombie count to insane amounts, not to mention your own maps)
I honestly don't remember if I replied to your or not yet (I don't think so), but you aren't alone! I played the demo and saw some of the walkthrough online. Plus, I love the concept of being an average joe having to fight your way out of a not-so-average situation (big Die Hard fan), and believe it or not I actually found the demo kinda scary.
Post edited July 15, 2011 by tfishell
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WhiteHamster: Why is it illegal to download a cracked game if there's NO WAY to buy it anymore?
Personally I would support this, even if it's technically illegal. If companies don't wise up to the fact that their games could still bring in some money and won't support their olde products, classic fans shouldn't have to suffer, too.

Sometimes I think GoG should focus on bringing back games that one can't get anywhere else, vs. being ones easily available on Steam, D2D, etc. (I know I know, DRM; it's just a thought. :P)

EDIT: Whoops, double post.
Post edited July 15, 2011 by tfishell
I had originally posted on another forum topic, the "Members Game Wishlist". But this is where it belongs, so I'm gonna move it here. Then I'll go and check the wanted page for these babies...

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Man, I have been looking for this for awhile now:)

I actually remember back in the past at some point, GOG just had a section where people could put games they wanted, and other users could search them and favorite what they agree with and games would float to the top. I believe "Outcast" came to their attention with that system. So I miss it, but I'm glad there's this thread anyway, just to put these games out there.

Anyway, I'm more of a console gamer and can't recall too many '90's era PC games, so I'm going to have wishlist some recent-ish console games that I just want a PC version because I don't wanna unpack my Xbox1. But I remember SOME awesome/unique PC games from back in the day, so I'm going to have a weird mix of games:) Here's my list:

Heart of Darkness
Mace Griffin Bounty Hunter
Turok 2
Sudeki
Armed & Dangerous
Grim Fandango
Insecticide
Dark Earth
Omikron: The Nomad Soul
Bioforge
Project Eden
Doom series
Quake series
Indiana Jones games (Infernal Machine and Emperor's Tomb)
Star Wars Jedi Knight series (or just the first one)
Star Wars Shadows of the Empire
No One Lives Forever
Jurassic Park Trespasser
Little Big Adventure/Twinsen's Odyssey

also, was RTX Red Rock ported to PC?

I really don't know why id and LucasArts have their games on Steam, or their individual websites, but not on GOG. But it's weird and wrong, because Quake 1 and Jedi Knight are most definitely Good Old Games!

All of these games are good, and fall into the ,"They don't make 'em like that anymore" category. Hence, why they deserve a place on Gog. Some are very unique, and very "90's PC game"-y. Some cool fiction, some great sci fi worlds, and some weird, ambitious tech that never really got refined very much in future games (like the tech used for BioForge; resulted in some weird looking characters and animations). There's also a lot of adventure elements in action games; nowadays you see a lot of free-roaming and exploration removed from games (Thanks to sh** like Call of Duty). And...they're all just good old games, really:) Some are very ambitious, especially for the time (Omikron, Jurassic Park). You hardly see any big western developers show ambition beyond, "Let's make an FPS!" these days. *sigh* I can't believe TreyArch made Die by the Sword back in the day and now have just become a COD factory...
Post edited July 18, 2011 by VinsanityV22
Vampire: The Masqurade Bloodlines.

I know you can't really put it on your site yet since it's over the $9.99 limit but i hope activiation can at least be reasonable since it's a 7 year old game and they are just being plain greedy wanting any more money than that.
My main begging series: No One Lives Forever.

The rest which I will receive with open arms:

Rune
LucasArts collection (Including Grim Fandango which is my second best game of all time)
Crusader: No Regret
At 6 CDs, Temujin could be nicely wrapped in a friendly installer.

But I would also second the Thief series and NOLF.
Post edited July 18, 2011 by user deleted
The rest of the Myst series. At one point there were millions of us transfixed by them. I'm wondering if the later ones were designed following the increasing video capacity of systems of the day and, therefore, would make better, of not great GOG candidates... I remember them as being strikingly sharp but it's all relative to what you're used to.. I have the first two from GOG and they're a bit pixelated on my big monitor, (essentially a HDTV), but still pretty impressive. I'd love to see the later ones given the GOG treatment. Better still, I'd like to see a modern game on a similar theme and method designed from the ground up with HD in mind. The opening screens of HBO's "Game of Thrones" come to mind. Shooting stuff gets boring. Trucking around a Myst world/age seems like it would be a welcome change.


Also how about all those great flight sims in jets and WWII era planes. They seem to have vanished from the scene as well.
My #1 want right now is Sacred 2 gold.
Why? Because those bastards never released the expansion in the US, so if I want to play it I have to buy not only a Euro copy of the expansion, but also a Euro copy of Sacred 2, which as it happens, won't work with my US disc with the 'premium graphics' that came with the CE of the game.

#2: Titan Quest Gold.
My life won't be complete if Wizardry 8 or Wizardry series are missing from GOG catalog. That would be an insta buy.
1. Police Quest: SWAT 4! (Or would this game be too big to put on GOG?)
2. Wizardry I to VIII
3. Ultima Akalabeth to IX
4. Dungeons and Dragons Eye of the Beholder series
5. Myst III, IV and V (If the first Myst, Riven and Uru made the cut, why not these?)
6. Body Blows, Body Blows Galactic and Ultimate Body Blows (A Team 17 ripoff of Street Fighter II)
Post edited July 30, 2011 by CO9207
Emperor of the Fading Suns
Bloodlines please. Redemption is no good.
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CO9207: 1. Police Quest: SWAT 4! (Or would this game be too big to put on GOG?)
The Witcher 2 is almost 10 gigs. How big is Swat 4? (I'm assuming not bigger than that. :P)
Hey guys, how 'bout "The Bizarre Adventures of Woodruff and the Schnibble"? That's basically Sierra's unrelated sequel to the Gobliiins series.

Don't forget the Dynamix games like Willy Beamish, Rise of the Dragon and Heart of China!

Also, it seems that Star Control 3 is absent. Please include it.
Post edited August 12, 2011 by CO9207