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Restricted Area, an ARPG from 2005. It's not the game with the same name that's currently sold on Steam (games re-using the names of older games is a too-common problem).
It's kind of scary to see how many games are almost lost, and certainly not available to the general public. I knew asking about this on here was the best idea, though. There are tons of games I never even heard of before, and thankfully a lot of them have playthroughs and other resources available online to learn more.

Speaking of which, I might as well ask here about this: are any of you familiar with "Global Domination" by Psygnosis? I used to play the PSX version, but there is also a PC version, I don't think this one is sold anywhere, currently.

The game can be frustratingly difficult, and it's hard to find much on it online (there is some material, but not much). The name doesn't help, as a Risk game also has the same title. It had pretty cool FMV scenes for the story, surprisingly, and it played like an advanced, complex Missile Command on a 3D globe.
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mdqp: Speaking of which, I might as well ask here about this: are any of you familiar with "Global Domination" by Psygnosis? I used to play the PSX version, but there is also a PC version, I don't think this one is sold anywhere, currently.
I believe Sony owns Psygnosis. If they do, you can probably forget about any of their better games showing up DRM-free. There's a grand total of one Psygnosis game here. The other place has it, too, and it's the only one.
Post edited December 06, 2022 by DoomSooth
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DoomSooth: I believe Sony owns Psygnosis. If they do, you can probably forget about any of their better games showing up DRM-free. There's a grand total of one Psygnosis game here. The other place has it, too, and it's the only one.
That has no much to do with Psygnosis in the first place, I think. The publisher Psygnosis is dead for good. We won't get anything from their side.
The developers from Piko Entertainment (they made the one Psygnosis game that can be found here) however released over 20 of their games here.

Since Impressions Games - the developers of the named game - also released several games here, there is a chance.
Post edited December 06, 2022 by neumi5694
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mdqp: It's kind of scary to see how many games are almost lost
And some that actually are lost, like Tennis for Two (though apparently a simulation of the game exists) and Dark Sun Online: Crimson Sands (a defunct MMO).

Also, perhaps Darkspore, though a quick google search comes up with a little bit of evidence that private servers might exist.

Could also mention older versions of games that have received updates over the years; often, the older versions aren't well preserved. This also applies to demos, including pre-release demos (which often differ from the final product in interesting ways).
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mdqp: It's kind of scary to see how many games are almost lost
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dtgreene: And some that actually are lost, like Tennis for Two (though apparently a simulation of the game exists) and Dark Sun Online: Crimson Sands (a defunct MMO).

Also, perhaps Darkspore, though a quick google search comes up with a little bit of evidence that private servers might exist.

Could also mention older versions of games that have received updates over the years; often, the older versions aren't well preserved. This also applies to demos, including pre-release demos (which often differ from the final product in interesting ways).
Yeah. Honestly, though, I can kind of accept it when it comes to online games (I don't like it, and it still feels like a waste, but I can at least wrap my head around it), but games that don't even have a technical reason to be so hard to get, which are pushed to the wayside because of legal reasons or because of corporate apathy (the right holders don't know or care about the games) really bum me out.
D/Generation
Fade To Black
Wolf
Lion
TFX
EF2000
Tornado
Total Air War
F-16 (Digital Integration)
A-10 Cuba!
Fighter Squadron
MiG Alley
Flying Corps
Dawn Patrol
Navy Strike
Air Power
Mechwarrior 2
Mechwarrior 2 Mercenaries
Mechwarrior 2 Wolfbear's Legacy
Mechwarrior 3
Mechwarrior 4
Mechwarrior 4 Mercenaries
Mech Commander
Mech Commander 2
Star Lancer
Freelancer
Earthsiege
Earthsiege 2
Starsiege
The Reap
Jane's Fighters Anthology
Jane's IAF
Jane's USAF
Jane's F/A-18
Jane's F-15
Jane's Longbow
Jane's Longbow 2
Jane's WW2 Fighters
The Swarm (Reflexive)
Echelon
Echelon Wind Warriors
A.I.M.: Artificial Intelligence Machines
Hardtruck: Apocalypse
Hardtruck: Apocalypse Rise of Clans
Campaign
Campaign 2
Chuck Yeager's Aircombat
Secret Weapons of the Luftwaffe
Secret Weapons over Normandy
Gromada
Far Gate
Darklight Conflict
Aces of the Pacific
Aces over Europe
A-10 Tankkiller
A-10 Tankkiller 2
Star Command Revolution
Project I.G.I.
Heavy Gear
Heavy Gear 2
Gunman Chronicles
Ecstatica
Ecstatica 2
Darker
Pyrotechnica
WipeOut
WipeOut 2097
One Must Fall 2097
Highway Hunter
Silverball
Seek and Destroy
Solar Winds: Galaxy
Solar Winds: The Escape
Mass Destruction
Road Rash
Hunter Hunted
Hardwar
Fatal Racing
Assault Rigs
Destruction Derby
Destruction Derby 2
Discworld
Discworld 2: Mortality Bytes!
Drakan: Order of the Flame
G-Police
Lander
Rollcage
Rollcage 2
Lemmings
You Are Empty
The Lost Vikings
Blackthorne
Screamer Rally
Sinistar Unleashed
Post edited December 06, 2022 by Strijkbout
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dtgreene: And some that actually are lost, like Tennis for Two (though apparently a simulation of the game exists) and Dark Sun Online: Crimson Sands (a defunct MMO).

Also, perhaps Darkspore, though a quick google search comes up with a little bit of evidence that private servers might exist.

Could also mention older versions of games that have received updates over the years; often, the older versions aren't well preserved. This also applies to demos, including pre-release demos (which often differ from the final product in interesting ways).
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mdqp: Yeah. Honestly, though, I can kind of accept it when it comes to online games (I don't like it, and it still feels like a waste, but I can at least wrap my head around it), but games that don't even have a technical reason to be so hard to get, which are pushed to the wayside because of legal reasons or because of corporate apathy (the right holders don't know or care about the games) really bum me out.
Thing is, in cases where there's no technical reason for the game to be hard to get, the game can generally be obtained through not-so-legal methods without too much trouble.
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Strijkbout: The Lost Vikings
Blackthorne
At least these two should still be available in the arcade collection, right? That's what it should contain, at least.
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Timboli: The original version of CHASM: The Rift is not currently available to purchase on its own, though you can get it as a bonus if your purchase the much more expensive revamped version.
More expensive than...a version which isn't available to be purchased on its own? ;D
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Strijkbout: A.I.M.: Artificial Intelligence Machines
This one is available on Zoom Platform, and a very good game it is too. Odd that it isn't on GOG when the other two games in the series are.
Yeah, a lot of games were mentioned, so I'll just add a few that weren't!

BTW. I call these kind of games, UNO Games or UNObtainable Games!

A Farewell to Dragons (2010)
Alien Vs Predator II + Primal Hunt (2001 + 2002)
Conan (2004 video game) + Conan (2007 video game)
Constantine (2005)
Hellboy: Dogs of the Night (2000)
Johnny Mnemonic (1995)
Obsidian (1997)
Poslanik - The Ward (2000)
Reservoir Dogs (2006)
Saw - The Video Game (2009)
Scarface - The World is Yours (2006)
Temüjin: A Supernatural Adventure (1997)
Dark Side of the Moon: A Sci-Fi Adventure (1998)
The Punisher (2005)
Wanted - Weapons of Fate (2009)
Wolfenstein (2009)
Post edited December 07, 2022 by GlorFindel
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DoomSooth: I believe Sony owns Psygnosis. If they do, you can probably forget about any of their better games showing up DRM-free. There's a grand total of one Psygnosis game here. The other place has it, too, and it's the only one.
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neumi5694: That has no much to do with Psygnosis in the first place, I think. The publisher Psygnosis is dead for good. We won't get anything from their side.
The developers from Piko Entertainment (they made the one Psygnosis game that can be found here) however released over 20 of their games here.

Since Impressions Games - the developers of the named game - also released several games here, there is a chance.
DoomSooth had the right idea -- Sony has apparently maintained Psygnosis as both a legal entity and active trademark, despite not having used it for anything much. I would imagine that means that they still own some of the titles that Psygnosis/Studio Liverpool did before its closure. However, I don't see any mention of Psygnosis publishing Impressions' Global Domination -- both on MobyGames and Wikipedia, it's listed as having been self-published (which seems to have been the case for a lot of Impressions games before Sierra bought them); so, if Psygnosis ever published that game, it was probably only in specific markets.

But! Impressions Games has been defunct since 2004, and its main staff scattered. (The studio that seems to have most closely succeeded them, Tilted Mill, also seems to have been unofficially dead for years now.) Impressions' founder, David Lester, doesn't even seem to have been active in the games industry in at least twenty years. All but one of the Impressions-developed games sold here were from the era when they were owned by Sierra, and the one that's not (Caesar) is from a franchise that only got huge after they took over, so it's likely they had acquired all rights to that. But the old Sierra was itself closed down many years ago, a lot of its assets probably sold off (Rebellion bought the Lords of the Realm and Lords of Magic IPs that Impressions worked on, for example). Sooo...
...Basically, who the hell knows who might own the rights to a lot of those Impressions games that have never been sold legally as downloadable titles. :)
Post edited December 07, 2022 by HunchBluntley
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Strijkbout: D/Generation
Fade To Black
Wolf
Lion
TFX
EF2000
Tornado
Total Air War
F-16 (Digital Integration)
A-10 Cuba!
Fighter Squadron
MiG Alley
Flying Corps
Dawn Patrol
Navy Strike
Air Power
Mechwarrior 2
Mechwarrior 2 Mercenaries
Mechwarrior 2 Wolfbear's Legacy
Mechwarrior 3
Mechwarrior 4
Mechwarrior 4 Mercenaries
Mech Commander
Mech Commander 2
Star Lancer
Freelancer
Earthsiege
Earthsiege 2
Starsiege
The Reap
Jane's Fighters Anthology
Jane's IAF
Jane's USAF
Jane's F/A-18
Jane's F-15
Jane's Longbow
Jane's Longbow 2
Jane's WW2 Fighters
The Swarm (Reflexive)
Echelon
Echelon Wind Warriors
A.I.M.: Artificial Intelligence Machines
Hardtruck: Apocalypse
Hardtruck: Apocalypse Rise of Clans
Campaign
Campaign 2
Chuck Yeager's Aircombat
Secret Weapons of the Luftwaffe
Secret Weapons over Normandy
Gromada
Far Gate
Darklight Conflict
Aces of the Pacific
Aces over Europe
A-10 Tankkiller
A-10 Tankkiller 2
Star Command Revolution
Project I.G.I.
Heavy Gear
Heavy Gear 2
Gunman Chronicles
Ecstatica
Ecstatica 2
Darker
Pyrotechnica
WipeOut
WipeOut 2097
One Must Fall 2097
Highway Hunter
Silverball
Seek and Destroy
Solar Winds: Galaxy
Solar Winds: The Escape
Mass Destruction
Road Rash
Hunter Hunted
Hardwar
Fatal Racing
Assault Rigs
Destruction Derby
Destruction Derby 2
Discworld
Discworld 2: Mortality Bytes!
Drakan: Order of the Flame
G-Police
Lander
Rollcage
Rollcage 2
Lemmings
You Are Empty
The Lost Vikings
Blackthorne
Screamer Rally
Sinistar Unleashed
You can buy all these games I listed on steam or Zoom.
A.I.M.: Artificial Intelligence Machines
Hardtruck: Apocalypse
Hardtruck: Apocalypse Rise of Clans
Hardwar
Post edited December 07, 2022 by Syphon72
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AlKim: Crimson Skies (…)
Black & White (…)
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vv221: Both would be perfect fits for GOG, I hope they manage to secure the distribution rights at some point.
Unfortunately Black & White is in a copyright hell at the moment, as explained in this NoClip documentary that also gives an interesting look into the game's background and development.

I'm pretty sure the rights for the Crimson Skies IP are somewhat unclear as well and the franchise wasn't particularly huge, so the business case for sorting it out probably isn't there. I've heard that abandonware copies work on Win 10 though, so I have at least a theoretical chance of playing the game while waiting for a commercial re-release. Would be an insta-buy for me.