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added Medal of Honor: Pacific Assault Director's Edition
I don't know what you want to do with this, but I saw on the Teen Agent forum that some people were asking for the Polish CD-ROM version that has full voice acting, in Polish (unlike the English version we have that just has subtitles and sound effects)
I can understand you not wanting to get into all the missing language version of everything (there's quite a few missing German language versions of stuff, I understand) but I didn't know if you'd consider this to be different because full voice acting is superior to what we have...
Anyway the thread is here:
http://www.gog.com/forum/teenagent/polish_language_voice_acting/page1
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Yeah I wouldn't put them. Putting non-English versions (even if superior) would be going a bit out of scope
Even though The Incredible Machine 3 includes all the levels of 2 plus some more, a couple of people were putting forward arguments to still add number 2 for a couple of reason, today:
http://www.gog.com/forum/general/classic_gem_promo_the_incredible_machine_mega_pack/post22
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I might be missing something but I found no info that the DOS version has superior features over the version offered here.
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keremix: I might be missing something but I found no info that the DOS version has superior features over the version offered here.
The guy was saying:
"TIM2 could come with its CD soundtrack (mostly the same tunes you hear in Contraptions), and its GUI is not an abomination. I also have a hunch that it's easier to scale the DOSBox window to fill a large screen, not just expand the window borders and watch tiny sprites lost in them."

So CD soundtrack, different GUI (which this poster prefers) and better scalability for hi rez monitors, someone else was saying that the DOSBox version would give better portability but that neither here nor there...
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The guy was saying:
"TIM2 could come with its CD soundtrack (mostly the same tunes you hear in Contraptions), and its GUI is not an abomination. I also have a hunch that it's easier to scale the DOSBox window to fill a large screen, not just expand the window borders and watch tiny sprites lost in them."

So CD soundtrack, different GUI (which this poster prefers) and better scalability for hi rez monitors, someone else was saying that the DOSBox version would give better portability but that neither here nor there...
yeah but it still is not very clear to me. I cannot tell if the other version has a better sound quality etc
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The guy was saying:
"TIM2 could come with its CD soundtrack (mostly the same tunes you hear in Contraptions), and its GUI is not an abomination. I also have a hunch that it's easier to scale the DOSBox window to fill a large screen, not just expand the window borders and watch tiny sprites lost in them."

So CD soundtrack, different GUI (which this poster prefers) and better scalability for hi rez monitors, someone else was saying that the DOSBox version would give better portability but that neither here nor there...
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keremix: yeah but it still is not very clear to me. I cannot tell if the other version has a better sound quality etc
I DO know that the version on here - TIM3 has all the same levels as the DOS TIM2 plus a bunch of extra ones that arn't in TIM2 so TIM3 is definatly better in some ways, I guess there's advantages and disadvantages of both?
added Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo
added Body Blows
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keremix: added Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo
added Body Blows
Are you sure 'Body Blows' need to go on? - apparently Ultimate Body blows is the Original Body Blows plus 'Blody Blows Galactic'
"A compilation of the original fighting game "Body Blows" and its sequel, available only for Amiga, "Body Blows Galactic"." - Mobygames

http://www.mobygames.com/game/ultimate-body-blows
I have synchronized the list with the GOG wiki: http://gogwiki.com/wiki/Completionist%27s_List_of_missing_games_from_GOG_series

@keremix: Maybe you can also edit the GOG wiki list, or just the Wiki? I think a forum thread is no great place for knowledge bases. Also the forum is crowded enough … because GOG won’t open two or three parallel forums. :(

If someone is also annoyed of the full general discussion forum, please vote here:
http://www.gog.com/wishlist/site/a_betterstructured_forum
Post edited March 02, 2013 by ZivilSword
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Fever_Discordia: Are you sure 'Body Blows' need to go on? - apparently Ultimate Body blows is the Original Body Blows plus 'Blody Blows Galactic'
Well I played both games on AMIGA,. If I remember correctly they have as much difference as between Street Fighter I and II. I will keep them since they are clearly different games.
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ZivilSword: @keremix: Maybe you can also edit the GOG wiki list, or just the Wiki? I think a forum thread is no great place for knowledge bases. Also the forum is crowded enough … because GOG won’t open two or three parallel forums. :(
It is already time consuming to keep this list. But I always keep posting whatever changes I make to this list, to make it easier to update the list on wiki as well.
Post edited March 02, 2013 by keremix
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keremix: It is already time consuming to keep this list.
I know, I know … good work, thank you. :)
So I suggested just to edit the wiki and screw the forum … but of course, the postings can only be edited by yourself, that's an advantage, I see. Don't know if this will work with specific wiki pages.

I try to keep the wiki in sync (and maybe make it prettier). Your changelog is quite helpful. In some weeks the number of changes will of course reduce, then the problem solves itself. :)
Silent Hunter. GOG has the SH2, but none of the other games in the series
Post edited March 02, 2013 by jjsimp