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Heavy metal fakk 2!!!!
My vote goes for No One Lives Forever.
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SLP2000: My vote goes for No One Lives Forever.
2good2btrue :-(
Leisure Suit Larry! Boobies galore!
It's going to be this: http://games.gamepressure.com/game_info.asp?ID=4186
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keeveek: 2good2btrue :-(
Really? I think this is the only game from the top of the wishlist that doesn't require signing new publisher (well, technically it would be new publisher, but it's just another part of Actiision-Blizzard).

NOLF is owned by Fox Interactive, and as I read on Wiki, there's no problem with IP - no third party licenced music etc.

500th game is supposed to be something exciting, but for sure it's not kind of SS exciting.

NOLF fits perfectly, and it's possible.
As far as I know, it was published by Fox Interactive that is owned by 20th Century FOX , and that makes things a bit difficult...

I don't know why you're bringing up Activision here... :P
Post edited January 11, 2013 by keeveek
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keeveek: As far as I know, it was published by Fox Interactive that is owned by 20th Century FOX , and that makes things a bit difficult...
Developed by Monolith Productions and published by Fox Interactive.

In March 2003, Fox Interactive was acquired by Vivendi Universal Games.

Vivendi Games, formerly known as Vivendi Universal Games, was a 100% subsidiary of Vivendi S.A.. It is now merged with Activision and is known as Activision Blizzard.
Post edited January 11, 2013 by SLP2000
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SLP2000: Vivendi Games was a 100% subsidiary of Vivendi S.A.. It is now merged with Activision and is known as Activision Blizzard.
Vivendi is part of Activision? Good to know, thanks.
I really hope for Leisure Suit Larry.
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SLP2000: Vivendi Games was a 100% subsidiary of Vivendi S.A.. It is now merged with Activision and is known as Activision Blizzard.
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keeveek: Vivendi is part of Activision? Good to know, thanks.
Yup, that's the reason why Activision has Sierra titles too, because Vivendi had acquired Sierra in 1996 and then merged with Activision in 2007.
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yyahoo: Yup, that's the reason why Activision has Sierra titles too, because Vivendi had acquired Sierra in 1996 and then merged with Activision in 2007.
So why still no Shivers on GOG?!
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yyahoo: Yup, that's the reason why Activision has Sierra titles too, because Vivendi had acquired Sierra in 1996 and then merged with Activision in 2007.
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keeveek: So why still no Shivers on GOG?!
Who knows? Why did it take until this past May to get Torin's Passage? It could still be coming...
Post edited January 11, 2013 by yyahoo
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yyahoo: Who knows? Why did it take until this past May to get Torin's Passage? It could still be coming...
So Woodruff may be coming too?!
I'd say GOG can't make Shivers compatible with Windows 7 or Vista.


Woodruff - it was published by Mindscape (now affiliated with EA). Who knows what their agreement with Coktel Vision was.