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<span class="bold">Dungeon Master</span> - 1895 votes
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<span class="bold">Dungeon Master: Chaos Strikes Back</span> - 339 votes
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<span class="bold">Dungeon Master II: The Legend Of Skullkeep</span> - 1442 votes
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<span class="bold">Freddy Pharkas: Frontier Pharmacist</span> - 1035 votes
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<span class="bold">Heart Of Darkness</span> - 2683 votes
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<span class="bold">Jazz Jackrabbit</span> - 6955 votes
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<span class="bold">Jazz Jackrabbit: Holiday Hare 1994</span> - 1146 votes
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<span class="bold">Jazz Jackrabbit: Holiday Hare 1995</span> - 1192 votes
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<span class="bold">Jazz Jackrabbit 2</span> - 5062 votes
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<span class="bold">Jazz Jackrabbit 2: Holiday Hare '98</span> - 1247 votes
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<span class="bold">Jazz Jackrabbit 2: The Secret Files</span> - 2286 votes
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<span class="bold">Jill Of The Jungle</span> - 611 votes
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<span class="bold">Jill Of The Jungle: Jill Goes Underground</span> - 280 votes
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<span class="bold">Jill Of The Jungle: Jill Saves The Prince</span> - 285 votes
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<span class="bold">Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee</span> - 792 votes
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<span class="bold">One Must Fall: 2097</span> - 1235 votes
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<span class="bold">Xargon</span> - 103 votes
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Post edited December 22, 2015 by Barry_Woodward
Voted mainly for Munch's Oddysee, but also voted for all of them.

The more game coming here the better right? :P
Barry, you make so many topics for votes of so many video games. I have to say good job, all video game publishing companies and video game development companies should just start releasing all of their video games for sale on gog.com :).

I just felt like saying this.

I wish my petitions got a bunch of votes :(.

It seems like the gog.com community does not care much about video games that have multiplayer or are multiplayer :(. All they care about is singleplayer. I love singleplayer video games more than multiplayer video games, but I would like to play multiplayer from time to time when I'm bored :(.
Heart of Darkness rules! Pity it's such a short game
Does anyone know what the obstruction is that's keeping Jazz Jackrabbit from GOG or any digital distribution site? Epic Games owns the IP, and they already have some of their games on GOG. What am I missing?
Post edited August 01, 2015 by Barry_Woodward
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Barry_Woodward: Does anyone know what the obstruction is that's keeping Jazz Jackrabbit from GOG or any digital distribution site?
Is Jazz owned by Bungie or Epic?Anyway,you should add Marathon and Myth in those lists as well as Halo:Combat Evolved(it got a PC release AFAIK)
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Barry_Woodward: Does anyone know what the obstruction is that's keeping Jazz Jackrabbit from GOG or any digital distribution site?
Disinterest from Epic Games for the PC platform? Even on Steam, their only games are the Unreal ones.
Yeah, but they would be such easy games to bring back. They would only need to sign the contract, and GOG would handle the rest.
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NoxTM: Can't see it coming, though; I think it would have been here already.
Never say never. See: System Shock 2 and Grim Fandango. Anything is possible.
Post edited August 01, 2015 by Barry_Woodward
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Barry_Woodward: Yeah, but they would be such easy games to bring back. With GOG they would only need to sign the contract, and GOG would handle the rest.
The same could be said for every big publisher that is not on GOG and every old game that is not on GOG (but is on Steam). Disinterest is still disinterest.
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Barry_Woodward: Never say never. See: System Shock 2 and Grim Fandango.
I didn't. You just assume that everything is easy.
Post edited August 01, 2015 by Grargar
Dungeon Master?

That looks interesting.
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Barry_Woodward: <span class="bold">Jazz Jackrabbit</span> - 6651 votes
jackrabbit seems to be the MOST wanted BOSS :D
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Barry_Woodward: Yeah, but they would be such easy games to bring back. They would only need to sign the contract, and GOG would handle the rest.
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Grargar: The same could be said for every big publisher that is not on GOG and every old game that is not on GOG (but is on Steam). Disinterest is still disinterest.
They're a business, I can't imagine they're that disinterested in money. They're currently not making anything off their Jazz Jackrabbit IP. If they can bring in revenue, while GOG does most/all of the work, what's the downside?

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Barry_Woodward: Never say never. See: System Shock 2 and Grim Fandango.
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Grargar: I didn't. You just assume that everything is easy.
I was responding to the poster directly above me at the time.
Post edited August 01, 2015 by Barry_Woodward
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Barry_Woodward: They're a business, I can't imagine they're that disinterested in money. They're currently not making anything off their IP. If they can bring in revenue, while GOG does most/all of the work, what's the downside?
They do make money; by licensing their engine. As for your question, as I said above, it could apply to any non-indie game that isn't on GOG. There are always reasons. Epic's reason? Maybe they really don't believe that a deal with GOG would bring enough money to make a deal worthwhile.