BJWanlund: 5) EA (specifically for things like Theme Hospital, et al.)
Now, THAT would be a HUGE milestone for GOG... I don't think it would be an exaggeration to say that this would change the face of digital distribution as a whole - finally there would be a sign that DRM doesn't have to be the way to go !
It would be a foothold for de-DRMing PC gaming, as titles would inevitably end up here, few years after being published.
At the very least - GOG would have the ultimate trump card in dealing with other publishers - who'd insist on leaving the games DRMed if even EA resigned ?
BJWanlund: 4) Team 17 (WORMS!!!!!!!!!)
I went to see whom they we acquired by and couldn't believe my eyes when I saw they remained independent for 20 years 0_o.
Would love to see Stunt GP here - that's the only... ummm... "racing game" I've ever enjoyed.
Still - Team 17 doesn't sound "unexcelled" enough.
BJWanlund: 3) Activision/Blizzard (Warcraft, Starcraft, Diablo, etc.)
While it seems highly unlikely, seeing how Blizzard has [url=http://us.blizzard.com/store/browse.xml?f=c:1,c:7]their own DRMless store[/url], I've always wondered why the hell they won't sell their classics there - there's only WC3, D2, SC and WoW.
It would be AWESOME to see Lost Vikings here... Even though I prefer the voiced-over, Interplay-made version of the sequel ;P.
Yeah, a man can dream... Still - GOG would have to get StarCraft here to make the hype valid... and that's just not going to happen.
BJWanlund: 2) Sierra (specifically if we can get Tribes and other Sierra properties, such as YDKJ, the old Papyrus NASCAR Racing games & Grand Prix Legends)
Sierra games ARE classics, could warrant the hype... and are the most probable thing to happen. Sierra got bought by Activision, which is now a part of Activision-Blizzard...
If they get Sierra on board I might actually have a chance to play FEAR...
BJWanlund: 1) LUCASARTS!!!!!
Sounds mildly possible... If we get the Monkey Island Series, I hope we get the remake of the first title, as it keeps all of the original code, while adding some much appreciated but optional features... The only thing that kept me from getting it is the fact that I'd have to use Steam -_-". GOG is the ideal place for it, IMO.
Then again - it could simply be X-COM, which was named the best PC game of all time by a few sources...