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i_hope_you_rot: Forwarding it to...
It's worth noting that the Amiga versions of the Elvira games, with superior audio and graphics, work in ScummVM. It might be worth passing along that info to all the parties concerned as a re-release of those versions would be more appealing to consumers and easier to get working on modern operating systems than any of them may presume.

https://www.scummvm.org/compatibility/DEV/elvira1/
https://www.scummvm.org/compatibility/DEV/elvira2/
Post edited July 01, 2019 by Barry_Woodward
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GameRager: I'm shocked as you seem to be quite fluent in our replies back and forth.....are you using on then fly google translate or what? :D
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Cadaver747: Oh yeah, too much sugar plus free time and paid internet pawed my way to Google Translate, my only tool to communicate with others on GOG.
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GameRager: As long as they don't say they are "too niche" like other games...remember, most such games were added well before we had curation. :|
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Cadaver747: They [GOG] can't refuse another Good Old Game from established publisher with high votes on wishlist.
My concern is that Adventure Soft most probably tried several times to negotiate the deal with IP holder to publish their games but got an offer to pay $25 royalty for each copy which can't be sold for more than $9.99 (2 games bundle) or something like that. At the moment we can only wait and hope for the best.
1. I'm surprised you can get such clear results with google translate. o.0

2. If someone tried squeezing GOG for 35 bucks or so a copy that'd be crazy, and i'd turn them down too.

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i_hope_you_rot: Forwarding it to...
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Barry_Woodward: It's worth noting that the Amiga versions of the Elvira games, with superior audio and graphics, work in ScummVM. It might be worth passing along that info to all the parties concerned as a re-release of those versions would be more appealing to consumers and easier to get working on modern operating systems than any of them may presume.

https://www.scummvm.org/compatibility/DEV/elvira1/
https://www.scummvm.org/compatibility/DEV/elvira2/
Hmm...until a legit site gets these I might try the amiga versions through emulators. Thanks for the info on thje better versions. :)
Post edited July 02, 2019 by GameRager