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It’s high time to invite the 7th Guest and the 11th Hour into GOG.com catalogue.

In the beginning of 1990’s, most games would fit on a couple floppies and CD-ROM was as widespread as a combination Mouse and VoIP Phone is today. However, one gaming company decided to do something utterly ridiculous: create a game with live actors, pre-rendered 3D environment, and orchestrated score, a game so big it would have to be sold on CD-ROM. The game they created, The 7th Guest, eventually sold more than 2 million copies and is considered by many the killer app that created a demand for CD-ROM drives.

The 7th Guest is a gothic thriller adventure set inside an eerie abandoned mansion of one Henry Stauf, an insane toymaker who decided to make the house full of twisted quests, bizarre puzzles, and deadly challenges. Bill Gates hailed it then "the new standard in interactive entertainment".
The thrilling sequel, The 11th Hour, follows the same path of terror, desolation, and grotesque logic but with even more advanced graphics, better cinematic sequences, and more in-game content.

Together, The 7th Guest and The 11th Hour, form an unsettling tale of horror and mystery that will send chills down your spine. Both games are coming soon to GOG.com for $9.99 each.

Will you accept the invitation to Henry Stauf’s cursed mansion?
I second the motion of getting D, Dark Seed and Silverload on GOG, though of the ones you listed i've only ever played the Playstation 1 version of D.
So what else can we expect from these guys? Are they an adventure-heavy house? I'm sad to say I am not too familiar with Trilobyte. + to any enlighteners!
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EC-: So what else can we expect from these guys? Are they an adventure-heavy house? I'm sad to say I am not too familiar with Trilobyte. + to any enlighteners!
What else can you expect? Absolutely nothing. These two releases represent 66% of their catalog. The third unique game released was merely a kid friendly 7th guest type game called Clandestiny and it sold quite poorly (2500 copies). Despite being re-released on the mac app store, it's quite unlikely to appear on GOG.
Post edited February 03, 2012 by Kabuto
i just hope the audio will work good. i have 7th guest for windows and the freakin soundtrack wouldnt go no matter what i tried. i could never get the intro song to go or the ending theme.




Also I hope they will get Clandestiny, that was a fun game as well.
I'd certainly like to see D (never had it working), Prisoner of Ice (still have on CD), and Darkseed (always wanted to try, never owned it)
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spiderlotus7681: i just hope the audio will work good. i have 7th guest for windows and the freakin soundtrack wouldnt go no matter what i tried. i could never get the intro song to go or the ending theme.




Also I hope they will get Clandestiny, that was a fun game as well.
That's because the intro and ending songs are redbook audio CD tracks and the way programs made for Windows 95/98 played CD audio is not compatible anymore with modern Windows. You can get around this by copying the files from both discs to harddisk, ripping the audio tracks to mp3 files and put them in the same folder and then play the game through ScummVM, details here:
http://wiki.scummvm.org/index.php/The_7th_Guest#Audio_Tracks
http://wiki.scummvm.org/index.php/Datafiles#7th_Guest.2C_The
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lugum: good news, shame they have to cost $9,99 again though
new trend?
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Kabuto: Perhaps but the "free" extras alone would run you well over $10 to buy them on eBay.

Certainly more value for your $9.99 than what DotEmu provides.
There's quite a bunch of extras provided with DotEmu release, what's your point ?
Heh, it's interesting to NOT see 1nsane at the very top.
I've been wanting to play this since i saw them at GameZONE when i was a kid... they had an old IBM running Doom there and 7th Guest and they would always cycle out the shooters but 7th guest was always there on the demo PC..

Man I'm pumped!
Post edited February 06, 2012 by Starkrun
Hate to be a nay-sayer, but I'm going to join the crowd saying that these are priced too high. They're good games (and The 7th Guest is an important classic), but they're quite old (not inherently a bad thing but it does set price expectations) and don't have a huge amount of content to justify the maximum price here. :-/

For once, I won't be adding to my wishlist a game that is sitting on my shelf in original form. :-(
This is the best news in a long while on here. And, I thought it could not get better than Syndicate. I was a sophomore in high school when The 7th Guest was released, and my friends and I spent more hours than I could ever hope to count playing it. Finally, over a year later (yes, that long), we beat it - no hint guides, no Internet, nothing but determination. I still have the game in its original box, including the the VHS tape that came with it.

Right next to it, is The 11th Hour, box and all. Sadly, I never did beat this one. I can't say exactly why, but life continued on, and it was put to the side for other things.

Both of these, for me, will be purchsaed immediately, and while I respect those that say the prices are too high, I just can't agree. Possibly this is due to past memories, but for less than $20, I will have them on my hard drive, fully functional, once again. I cannot wait!
There was a VHS tape? wow thats so old school....

i had some kinda crazy game that was run thought the VHS, it was timed and a crypt keeper dude would pop on every now and then and make drastic changes to the game-play.. so much fun!

*Be-Kind Rewind!*
Awesome news, two of my favourite games from the good ole days of dos / windows 3.11, first played 7th guest on the Philips CD-I before getting both for the PC.

I stil have the original disks for both sat on my shelf but I will definately pick them both up on gog as well :)
OMG GoG thank you!!!!!!!These two classics I've been wanting to play since they first came out, but never got around to it.I was just thinking to myself last weekend about how I missed out on these two gems, and now I'll be able to play them without any problems!!GoG equals love!

A horror game they need to get on here one of these days is Black Dahlia, and then also Ripper.Anytime now...
Post edited February 11, 2012 by BloodMist
I have no mouth and I must scream. Just played this and it is very good. You can download from REMOVED BY MOD wouldn't load under windows 7 / 64 bit but vendor sorted this out for me really quickly.

Mod note: please don't link to illegal software websites; many of the IPs at that store are just about impossible to sign. Believe me; we've tried. ;)
Post edited April 19, 2012 by TheEnigmaticT