Longcat: Presto studios ported the Burried in time executable to 32bit at some point, thus it is easier to get running on modern platforms. JM project Turbo is using a 16bit executable and is therefore impossible to run on a 64bit operating system without some sort of virtualization. I'm guessing they will port the first game at some point as well.
This is absolutely right. I still have a copy of Journeyman Project Turbo and I can confirm that it's a 16-bit EXE and therefore incompatible with 64-bit Windows OSes. That means it's pretty much unreleasable on GOG unless they figure out an easy way to get it to run on 64-bit systems.
But, like I said in another thread, if they *did* pull off such a thing, I'd immediately pick up a copy for the sake of having one I don't have to boot into VirtualBox to play. (plus, I can hold out hope that they include the soundtrack. :->)