Posted January 22, 2011
Dear GOG,
First and foremost, I want to make it clear that I am infinitely grateful that you guys added Gabriel Knight, King's Quest, Space Quest and now Police Quest to your library, many of these games deserve to be discovered (or rediscovered), it must not have been an easy task fixing some of them to run on anything newer than a decade and half old hardwares and I have no doubt more good old Sierra games will find their way to your library, hopefully paving the way for more companies to do the same.
As you surely know, long ago Sierra decided to remake the first chapter of their five biggest adventure franchises, keeping the plots and puzzles intact but updating pretty much everything else to their latest engine at the time. These five games were King's Quest I, Space Quest I, Police Quest I, Leisure Suit Larry I and Quest For Glory I.
http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o303/blueskirt_bucket/Forums/SierraRemakes.png
You obviously listened to us when we asked if the remakes could find their way into your library since you're now offering the Police Quest I remake in your latest release, instead of the original.
But I believe what we all wants is for GOG to offer both the original versions and the remakes of these games, because even if the plots and puzzles are the same in both versions, the art, music and sound are not, the interface is not, the graphical and verbal feedbacks, especially for humoristic games, are not, and overall the experience is simply not the same between both versions, and even if we die-hard fans can and will argue for days on end which between originals and remakes are better, I think we all agree that both versions deserve to be played, and it's truly a shame that currently we have to buy these games on two different store to enjoy both.
Dear GOG, could you please add both the originals and the remakes (with their respective documentations because the manuals too were different from one version to another) to your current King's Quest, Space Quest and Police Quest packs, and, I have no doubt, your future Sierra games release too?
-The undersigned
First and foremost, I want to make it clear that I am infinitely grateful that you guys added Gabriel Knight, King's Quest, Space Quest and now Police Quest to your library, many of these games deserve to be discovered (or rediscovered), it must not have been an easy task fixing some of them to run on anything newer than a decade and half old hardwares and I have no doubt more good old Sierra games will find their way to your library, hopefully paving the way for more companies to do the same.
As you surely know, long ago Sierra decided to remake the first chapter of their five biggest adventure franchises, keeping the plots and puzzles intact but updating pretty much everything else to their latest engine at the time. These five games were King's Quest I, Space Quest I, Police Quest I, Leisure Suit Larry I and Quest For Glory I.
http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o303/blueskirt_bucket/Forums/SierraRemakes.png
You obviously listened to us when we asked if the remakes could find their way into your library since you're now offering the Police Quest I remake in your latest release, instead of the original.
But I believe what we all wants is for GOG to offer both the original versions and the remakes of these games, because even if the plots and puzzles are the same in both versions, the art, music and sound are not, the interface is not, the graphical and verbal feedbacks, especially for humoristic games, are not, and overall the experience is simply not the same between both versions, and even if we die-hard fans can and will argue for days on end which between originals and remakes are better, I think we all agree that both versions deserve to be played, and it's truly a shame that currently we have to buy these games on two different store to enjoy both.
Dear GOG, could you please add both the originals and the remakes (with their respective documentations because the manuals too were different from one version to another) to your current King's Quest, Space Quest and Police Quest packs, and, I have no doubt, your future Sierra games release too?
-The undersigned
Post edited January 22, 2011 by blueskirt42