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If you've been checking out the news on gaming sites around the 'Net, you've very possibly heard that GOG has announced some exciting news about our plan for 2012 and beyond.

In particular, there are three main elements that make up our announced path for the next few years: adding newer games to the catalog, focusing on continuing our impressive growth, and bringing exclusive game releases to GOG.com. There are a few common questions we've seen about this, so before we link you to some of these discussions online, we thought we'd create a quick FAQ for you.

Q: Oh no! GOG.com is never going to sell another classic PC game again and my favorite game never made it here!

A: Don't worry, GOG.com will continue to release classic PC games. We are, however, looking to expand the availability window of games on GOG, so we won't focus only on PC classics anymore.

Q: Isn't your name Good Old Games? It seems kind of silly to sell new games on an old gaming website.

A: We've always been about our core values: DRM-free games, flat prices worldwide, and extra goodies included in our releases. So don't think about us as "Good Old Games"; think of us as "GOG.com", and perhaps you can work your way around that objection. ;)

Q: I see your terrible plot! When you guys start selling games with DRM, I will leave the Internets in disgust and never return.

A: Don't worry: we're devoted to those three core values that we mentioned above, and we know that if we ever abandoned them we'd quickly become just another digital distributor. Our goal is to become the best alternative digital distributor out there: the guys who do it differently, who respect their customers, and who can help change what the industry is doing as a result.


If you have any other pressing questions about our future plans, feel free to ask them in the forum and we'll do our best to answer as many as we can. Keep in mind that we can't always answer questions you ask for a variety of reasons, so apologies in advance if you happen to ask one of those kinds of questions.
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wodmarach: JJFFE is your friend it's a rebuild of "elite:frontier:first encounters" to work with DX etc
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jorlin: Would you be so kind as to decrypt the acronym JJFFE for me?
I liked Elite and Elite Frontier.
Thanks in advance
thats it's actual name ;) http://www.eliteclub.org.uk/jjffe/about.htm
Do any of these plans for the future include adding some of the all-time classics to the catalogue such as Lucas Arts adventures (hinting at Grim Fandango) or maybe even the System Shock franchise or Blade Runner?

I know you're not exactly allowed to speak freely about it and that I'm posting this on a remotely related thread (at best) but a couple of words of insurance and/or hope would be much appreciated on my part. :)
I certainly do not see why not. They have always been about satisfying the fans. With their new procedure of taking information and what types of games people would be interested in, it is a very nice method of input. They care about their consumers.

Just give them a little bit of time to get things arranged and the library will no doubt keep increasing.
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Emil1234: ...
I know you're not exactly allowed to speak freely about it and that I'm posting this on a remotely related thread (at best) but a couple of words of insurance and/or hope would be much appreciated on my part. :)
Good news: These GOG people seem to like games. They would never deliberately limit your game experience or the number of available games, although at the topic of missing EA expansions they seemed surprised a bit.

Bad news: They can't do magic. It's entirely out of their hands. If the big publishers are in a friendly mood they might allow GOG to sell new games,.iI not then not. And while there is word that one big publisher might sign next year, nothing is for sure and GOG people have a habit of not telling anything until it's official anyway, although they liked announcing announcements in the past.

Summary: You will not find answers here. Anyway it's not GOG's decision but ultimately the decision of the publishers. Only LucasArts knows if LucasArts will come here. Ask them.

Welcome at GOG! :)
Post edited December 08, 2011 by Trilarion
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jorlin: Would you be so kind as to decrypt the acronym JJFFE for me?
I liked Elite and Elite Frontier.
Thanks in advance
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wodmarach: thats it's actual name ;) http://www.eliteclub.org.uk/jjffe/about.htm
Thanks for the info. That project seems really interesting. Downloaded all the files before it shuts down.
Post edited December 09, 2011 by jorlin
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wodmarach: thats it's actual name ;) http://www.eliteclub.org.uk/jjffe/about.htm
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jorlin: Thanks for the info. That project seems really interesting. Downloaded all the files before it shuts down.
It's hosted on a site run by Braben ;) it's not going away don't worry :P
STAR WARS TIE FIGHTER!!!!!! Please make friends w Lucas Arts!!!!!! I will love you forever!!!!!
please please get thr rights for star wars rebellion i love that game and can't find it anywhere but on ebay for a lot of money.
The first Zoo Tycoon would be great.
Wrong post...
Post edited December 11, 2011 by antal
It's probably been mentioned before, but let's say it again:

MYTH

One of the greatest strategies of its age.
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masterp251: please please get the rights for star wars rebellion i love that game and can't find it anywhere but on ebay for a lot of money.
i love to be able to get this my self again that can play on widows 7 i think u able to go to Lucas art website and buy it. but if u got a widows 7 it doesn't work

oops looks like the took the link for the game down but still show the game name on there game list with others they took links off of.

oh and Lucas is money hungry when Ep:1 was going to come out he killed the market for the toys by selling the rights to sell his toys to any none toy store for Million dollars per person so every mom and pop soda store and 7 eleven and gas station had them cause the warehouses they supply then pay the the cash. and those of us that run comic stores and toy store lost money when we where told not to sell till the day the movie came out but those who got them from the warehouse sold them 6 months before we was if we did Lucas will had had Hasbro revoke our buying contracts
Post edited December 12, 2011 by KefkaLLTS
First of all, great site, guys! I've found a new favorite location on the Web.
As for the new game additions, I'd really like to see the "Legacy of Kain" series. Great games from a time when vampires were actually cool, grim, classy and intelligent.

Thanks again for the great work, guys!
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andrewlight: ... As for the new game additions, I'd really like to see the "Legacy of Kain" series. Great games from a time when vampires were actually cool, grim, classy and intelligent.
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Welcome to GOG and thanks for your suggestions! I forwarded your request to the people in charge and they are now working with high pressure on it. Expect great things in the future. :)
Post edited December 12, 2011 by Trilarion
Any plans to release Anvil of Dawn? I'm watching an LP of it on Youtube and it's pure awesomesauce.