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Grargar: (...)
I already informed him about that per pm but I haven't seen him on gog for quite some time now.
Wow, separated New and Upcoming tabs - well done, GOG!
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JudasIscariot: Ima just gonna leave this here...

Hint: it's the upcoming Double Dragon Trilogy :D
Now THAT is flipping awesome! Some of my favorite games all in one GOG installer.
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Iain: The 8 bit versions were a bit hit and miss I must admit, there are 2 versions on C64, one from Melbourne House and Ocean also converted it, neither are that good in all honesty.

Amiga version of Double Dragon 2 is excellent. The Amstrad Version of DD3 is very playable musty admit albeit monochrome colors, all blue backgrounds and funny colored characters. I should fire up the Spectrum version as it says on the tape 128k only so should be pretty good.

You guys need to get more arcade classics like this, no brainer type release, it is what retro gaming and your original mantra was all about :)
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JudasIscariot: If we're talking 8-bit, the NES versions of Double Dragon I and II were quite good although the first one did NOT look at all like the arcade version. It still managed to have its own charm, though :)

Double Dragon III was also awesome and I like how it made use of the other player. You could jump kick at the other player and he would be able to throw you at the enemy :D

As for more arcade classics, well, they need to either be made or re-made before we can get 'em :)
I liked the NES version of Double Dragon 3 as well, despite it being heavily criticized. For me it was one of those games that got better the more I played it, and forced the player to ere on the side of caution due to the extremely limited lives. I remember the first time I got Ranzou at the end of mission 3... I was so disappointed that he was so fragile.
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JudasIscariot: If we're talking 8-bit, the NES versions of Double Dragon I and II were quite good although the first one did NOT look at all like the arcade version. It still managed to have its own charm, though :)

Double Dragon III was also awesome and I like how it made use of the other player. You could jump kick at the other player and he would be able to throw you at the enemy :D

As for more arcade classics, well, they need to either be made or re-made before we can get 'em :)
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fortune_p_dawg: I liked the NES version of Double Dragon 3 as well, despite it being heavily criticized. For me it was one of those games that got better the more I played it, and forced the player to ere on the side of caution due to the extremely limited lives. I remember the first time I got Ranzou at the end of mission 3... I was so disappointed that he was so fragile.
Chin was better anyways :P
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fortune_p_dawg: I liked the NES version of Double Dragon 3 as well, despite it being heavily criticized. For me it was one of those games that got better the more I played it, and forced the player to ere on the side of caution due to the extremely limited lives. I remember the first time I got Ranzou at the end of mission 3... I was so disappointed that he was so fragile.
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JudasIscariot: Chin was better anyways :P
Indeed he was. I always used Chin against the Marion final boss.

:-D

Ah, good early 90's memories... need to listen to some Pearl Jam or something now.
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JudasIscariot: Chin was better anyways :P
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fortune_p_dawg: Indeed he was. I always used Chin against the Marion final boss.

:-D

Ah, good early 90's memories... need to listen to some Pearl Jam or something now.
Don't forget the flannel :P
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comradegarry: I almost forgot but ADOM Deluxe should be coming to GOG after the Steam Release.

Source: http://www.ancientdomainsofmystery.com/2014/11/adom-release-52-now-available-for.html#comment-form
(Look for my comment and then the reply)
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Niggles: *after* Steam release? Come on devs..

Hope your not that dude *Al-Khwarizmi* lol
Nope I'm "Comrade Garry" like on here(just with a space there) :)
Now we are talking classic games. Although I never played those, they are definitely gaming history. I have to get those. :)
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Grargar: (...)
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Matruchus: I already informed him about that per pm but I haven't seen him on gog for quite some time now.
I'm here, and I will update the list over the weekend
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Matruchus: I already informed him about that per pm but I haven't seen him on gog for quite some time now.
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SLP2000: I'm here, and I will update the list over the weekend
I just looked at the first page of this thread thanks to these posts.

When the heck was Titan Quest unofficially officially confirmed??? Any idea of a timeframe?
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Matruchus: I already informed him about that per pm but I haven't seen him on gog for quite some time now.
Ah, but my summoning powers are greater than yours. :P
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Ixamyakxim: I just looked at the first page of this thread thanks to these posts.

When the heck was Titan Quest unofficially officially confirmed??? Any idea of a timeframe?
Back in May 2014. You know, before they removed the vast majority of their games from GOG.
Post edited January 09, 2015 by Grargar
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Ixamyakxim: When the heck was Titan Quest unofficially officially confirmed??? Any idea of a timeframe?
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Grargar: Back in May 2014. You know, before they removed the vast majority of their games from GOG.
Ah. Err, eww. So I won't hold my breath then. :(
Sunless Sea day one release on gog has been confirmed for 6th of february on the developers site. News courtesy of amok.

Link: http://www.failbettergames.com/sunless-sea-leaves-early-access-on-6-february-2015
Post edited January 11, 2015 by Matruchus
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Matruchus: Sunless Sea day one release on gog has been confirmed for 6th of february on the developers site. News courtesy of amok.

Link: http://www.failbettergames.com/sunless-sea-leaves-early-access-on-6-february-2015
Nice! :D