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DiNozzo: Basically if they can publish it themselves why move to GOG?
That doesn't really make sense.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Sierra_Entertainment_video_games

How about 'Softporn Adventure'?
That was the first incarnation of Lesuire Suit Larry. It was later renamed.
And Softporn isn't that great game either. Larry did improve it a great deal and I don't mean just adding graphics.
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a.borque: What about
- Heart of China (Sierra)
- Larry (Sierra)
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Gersen: Even thought it was publisher by Sierra, Heart of China was made by Dynamix so it's possible that it's somebody else than Activision that has the rights for those games and for Larry, even thought Codemaster is on GoG we haven't had any games from them for quite a while.
Slightly OT, I guess, but I'd love to see the entire Dynamix catalog on here.
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Gersen: Even thought it was publisher by Sierra, Heart of China was made by Dynamix so it's possible that it's somebody else than Activision that has the rights for those games and for Larry, even thought Codemaster is on GoG we haven't had any games from them for quite a while.
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hedwards: Slightly OT, I guess, but I'd love to see the entire Dynamix catalog on here.
Earthsiege
Mission Force: Cyberstorm
Outpost
Aces of the Deep

Those would be awesome.

Man, I miss how great Sierra was. It wasn't just their adventures - those guys did EVERYTHING.
Post edited October 27, 2012 by mondo84
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mondo84: Man, I miss how great Sierra was. It wasn't just their adventures - those guys did EVERYTHING.
I felt the same way- If it said "Sierra" on it, I knew I'd enjoy it.

I also felt the same about Lucas Arts (Outlaws was the first FPS I ever finished, cause the graphics and environment was fun), which now only means "Star Wars" nowadays.
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StingingVelvet: Great game, though sadly the Sega CD version is the one to play and no one could ever sell that on PC I would guess.
I wouldn't say "never", Sega seems more "open" than most when it comes to selling emulated games from its former consoles (at least its own), so I say that while the chances are still slim (especially as it's a multi-platform game) they are better than those of having a Sony or Nindento console emulated game released on PC.