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The day has finally come and the holy grail of classic gaming has arrived on GOG.com. Welcome, Lucasfilm games! You are among friends, here! We're proud to announce our team-up with ©Disney Interactive that allows for the DRM-free release of 20+ classic titles from the cult-classic developer. We know you waited long for this moment, so we want to reunite you with those golden oldies with as little delay as possible. Today, to start with a bang, we are releasing a selection of 6 acclaimed titles from Lucasfilm's most famous gaming franchises, so that the Lucasfilm/Disney catalog on GOG.com is made impressive from day one. Here are the great titles you can get right away:

<i>Star Wars</i>&trade;: X-Wing Special Edition - digital distribution debut, on GOG.com!
<i>Star Wars</i>&trade;: TIE Fighter Special Edition - digital distribution debut, on GOG.com!
Sam &amp; Max Hit the Road (Windows + Mac + Linux!) - digital distribution debut, on GOG.com!
The Secret of Monkey Island&trade;: Special Edition
Indiana Jones&reg; and the Fate of Atlantis&trade; (Windows + Mac + Linux!)
<i>Star Wars</i>&reg;: Knights of the Old Republic

Note that numerous Lucas titles, including 3 from the launch lineup (Star Wars®: X-Wing Special Edition, Star Wars®: TIE Fighter Special Edition, Sam & Max Hit the Road), are available digitally for the first time ever, ready to play with no fuss on modern operating systems. With more fantastic titles headed for our Lucasfilm/Disney catalog, you can expect to see Lucasfilm games popping up frequently on GOG.com in the coming months.

(C) & ™ Lucasfilm Ltd. All rights reserved. Used under authorization. STAR WARS, INDIANA JONES, SAM & MAX, MONKEY ISLAND and all characters, names, and related properties are trademarks of & (C) Lucasfilm Ltd. and/or its affiliates.
I'd like to see Dark Forces (1995) on GoG. My first PC game was Dark Forces II: Jedi Knight and so the first one was a bit before my time, but I've often wondered how it would be to play it. It's on Steam, but I don't know how well that version will run on my Win7 laptop and I'd rather get it DRM free. Simply starting it up, with no other programs needed, just like at its initial release, that's how I want to play it.
Amazing!
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redrain85: Very glad to hear that GOG will be getting Disney titles, too.
Will we? Is it official that we'll also get other Disney releases? I'm not even sure what else they currently have the rights for, video game wise, but it would be cool if we could potentially get more in the future. If only because it might send a positive message out to other big players in the industry...

Anyhow, not a big Star Wars fan, but I'll probably pick up Sam & Max and the Indiana Jones game. Is the latter any good? I mean, I might buy it just because it's Indiana Jones, but if the game is actually fun that would be a bonus. :P

Thanks to the GOG staff and everyone else working on this deal behind the scenes. Good job!
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redrain85: When the Disney catalog started appearing on Steam, I wasn't sure if Disney would be willing to cut a deal with GOG as well. Very glad to hear that GOG will be getting Disney titles, too.

If TRON 2.0 shows up on GOG (of which I have no doubt), I'll make sure the Killer App Mod and all the other mods work with the GOG version of 2.0. I also have a nice collection of extras they could include with the game (concept art, wallpapers, soundtrack, etc.), if Disney doesn't give them much to work with.
Cheers for that! *thumbsup* You might preemptively get in touch with a bluetext about this.
Post edited October 28, 2014 by tfishell
My preciousssssss! Mine mine mine all mine!!! *runs away into a dark corner tightly clutching a bunch of freshly minted virtual floppies*
I never thought this day would come, Completely awesome news!! Afterlife, Full throttle and The Dig please. GG GOG 8))).
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Cecinka: Hell, yeah! Finally Lucas Arts comes to GOG. Hopefully there is room in those 20+ games for Star Wars Racer :)
Yeah Star Wars Racer would be awesome!
Ah, KoTOR.

Well, disney + star wars doesnt sound as bad as it did to me now.
Now you need to get SW Galaxies to work with your GOG Galaxy Client :)
Three instabuys for me.
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CharlesGrey: Will we? Is it official that we'll also get other Disney releases?
There's been no official statement, but the press release does say "Lucasfilm/Disney catalog". I don't think they'd bother mentioning the Disney Interactive part, if they had no intention of releasing DI titles.
Post edited October 28, 2014 by redrain85
Really nice ... but .. most of this games came out for Mac as well ... why won´t we get em here ...?
Does this mean Disney interactive will be putting other star wars games here like Galatic Battlegrounds? While your at it Disney release that Hercules game you made on the pc to GOG
Tie Fighter!!! X-Wing!!!
Awesome!
Thank you!
Post edited October 28, 2014 by marcomon
Welcome House of the Mouse to the Galaxy (far, far, away) of GOG. This is why I was really stoked about Disney's purchase of Lucasfilm/Lucasarts. Disney is a smart company that knows good opportunities, and GOG.com is one of the best places for them. I knew Disney would come here. I did not know they would come here in such a big way, though.
With the exclusive releases of Tie Fighter and X-Wing, GOG.com and Disney are now singing "You've got a friend in me."
Now I fully plan on seeing Episode VII and Tron 3 on opening nights. Disney and GOG; you have friend in me too.
Today is a great day for GOG.com and Disney, and it's a great day for us. It's a bad day for the Empire, however, as now I can get into my X-Wing and join the Rebellion!
Welcome aboard, Disney! Star Wars! Completion of Sam and Max! Tron (in the future). I feel like my birthday has come very early this year!
Post edited October 28, 2014 by ZapMcRaygunn