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This is a pretty neat list!

One game that you may want to add to the list is Might and Magic's Arcomage game. It doesn't have the Might and Magic name to it, but everyone knows it's a M&M game.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arcomage

http://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/arcomage
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Tallima: This is a pretty neat list!

One game that you may want to add to the list is Might and Magic's Arcomage game. It doesn't have the Might and Magic name to it, but everyone knows it's a M&M game.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arcomage

http://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/arcomage
nice find!

added Arcomage
Colonization on GOG is missing the Win 3.1 version (and with a patch it could be played on Win 95, I think. Anyhow, would probably be a nightmare getting to work on Win 7 ;)), now this windows version is interesting because they supposedly did some tweaks to the AI, making the endgame more interesting, at least that's what I remember reading about it.
removed Imperialism series
removed King's Bounty: Armored Princess
removed King's Bounty: Crossworlds
Nocturne? It is technically part of the Bloodrayne series (It is set in the same world.)

Deus Ex Human Revolution

Duke Nukem Forever
Post edited January 10, 2013 by CthuluIsSpy
http://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/neverwinter_nights_pirates_of_the_sword_coast is 404'd; it seems the link now has to be to http://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/neverwinter_nights_pirates_of_the_sword_coast_1
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CthuluIsSpy: Nocturne? It is technically part of the Bloodrayne series (It is set in the same world.)

Deus Ex Human Revolution

Duke Nukem Forever
Wikipedia says that one of those 3 Blair Witch minigames has strong links to Nocturne too, which ithen links it to Bloodrayne, I guess, if your connections are accepted by the OP:

"There is a partial sequel to Nocturne – a crossover between the Nocturne universe and The Blair Witch Project. The game, Blair Witch vol. I: Rustin Parr, is the first of a trilogy of Blair Witch games published by Gathering of Developers. The game stars the Spookhouse agent Elspeth "Doc" Holliday, who investigates the legend of the Blair Witch. The story's background involves an old hermit named Rustin Parr, who killed seven children in Burkittsville, claiming that he was doing it for an "old woman ghost". Spookhouse becomes interested in the case, and Doc is sent to investigate.

The game was developed by Terminal Reality and uses the Nocturne Engine. Some other agents from Nocturne appear in the game. However, neither of the two following volumes in the series made any mention to the Spookhouse; although Elspeth and vol. III's protagonist meet during a temporal breach in vol. I, the scene is not present in vol. III."

[url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nocturne_(video_game]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nocturne_(video_game[/url])
Cronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay:
http://www.mobygames.com/game/chronicles-of-riddick-escape-from-butcher-bay

(I keep forgetting that the other Cronicles of Riddick game is here too...)

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Hmmm... Apparently one of the 2 campiagns in the one we have here is a HD remake of Butcher Bay so not sure if you'd include this or not...
Post edited January 10, 2013 by Fever_Discordia
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GaminggUy45: arcania wasn't that bad it just shouldn't have been called a gothic game
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ashout: its one of my favorite games, mostly becuase its nothing like gothic!
heathen!
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CthuluIsSpy: Nocturne? It is technically part of the Bloodrayne series (It is set in the same world.)

Deus Ex Human Revolution

Duke Nukem Forever
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Fever_Discordia: Wikipedia says that one of those 3 Blair Witch minigames has strong links to Nocturne too, which ithen links it to Bloodrayne, I guess, if your connections are accepted by the OP:

"There is a partial sequel to Nocturne – a crossover between the Nocturne universe and The Blair Witch Project. The game, Blair Witch vol. I: Rustin Parr, is the first of a trilogy of Blair Witch games published by Gathering of Developers. The game stars the Spookhouse agent Elspeth "Doc" Holliday, who investigates the legend of the Blair Witch. The story's background involves an old hermit named Rustin Parr, who killed seven children in Burkittsville, claiming that he was doing it for an "old woman ghost". Spookhouse becomes interested in the case, and Doc is sent to investigate.

The game was developed by Terminal Reality and uses the Nocturne Engine. Some other agents from Nocturne appear in the game. However, neither of the two following volumes in the series made any mention to the Spookhouse; although Elspeth and vol. III's protagonist meet during a temporal breach in vol. I, the scene is not present in vol. III."

[url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nocturne_(video_game]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nocturne_(video_game[/url])
I would say that you indeed have a good point; Blair witch vol1 did indeed involve the Spookhouse organization, and even had daemites, an enemy that would later play a major role in Bloodrayne.

So add the blair witch games to the list as well :)
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keremix: added Cultures series
added Castles II (original floppy version with extra content)
thanks for adding all that bro!
The Incredible Machine Magapack is missing the 'toons' titles:
http://www.mobygames.com/game-group/incredible-machine-series

(its a confusing series because, for example The Even More Incredible Machine includes all The Incredible Machine content plus more but we seem to be missing at least one 'toon' related title...)
Spellforce series:

SpellForce 2 - Faith in Destiny Scenario 1: Flink's Secret Diary

Other scenarios are coming, so GOG should release the Faith in Destiny game as a complete edition after all the packs are available.
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CthuluIsSpy: snip
I can see the relevance but I would not consider them a series
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CthuluIsSpy: snip
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keremix: I can see the relevance but I would not consider them a series
Same here. Just from the fact games take place in the same universe or lore, you shouldn't say they belong to a series.