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We’re thrilled to announce the GOG Dreamlist!

This updated and improved version of the well-known Community Wishlist allows you to vote for the games you’d like to see on GOG. Your votes help us, our partners, and the rights holders understand which titles matter most to you.

Whether it’s a beloved game from your childhood or a title you’ve always wanted DRM-free, your votes guide our efforts to bring them to our platform—giving them a forever home in your library.

With the GOG Dreamlist, we’ve focused on improving the interface, consolidating threads for specific games, and providing more ways to discover and vote for new titles.

Each game on Dreamlist now has its own game card, featuring a detailed description, screenshots, and trailers. As passionate gamers ourselves, we know that every game carries a unique story. That’s why we’ve added a Stories section to the game cards, where you can share your memories, making your vote a powerful message of why these games matter.

We’ve also introduced enhanced browsing and filtering options, making it easier to find the next game you want to vote for and help bring to GOG.

As always, we welcome your feedback. We’re confident that GOG Dreamlist provides a better, more scalable tool to support further development and help us bring even more amazing games to our community.

With all that said we invite and ask you to explore the Dreamlist, cast your votes, and share your memories!
Hey all! We’ve been hard at work to make your GOG Dreamlist experience smoother, more intuitive, and simply more fun. We thought it'd be good to sum up the most important things that we've improved over the past few weeks.

Enhanced navigation

- Improved responsive pagination with automatic scroll-to-top when switching pages—saving you time.

- You can now search directly from a game card—less clicking, more voting!

Stay informed

- Real-time notifications when someone likes your story, or a new story is added to a game you follow. (We’re also working on a notification for when a game you voted for launches on the GOG store, which should come in handy soon)

- Stories now fully support special characters, and you can track upvotes on your own stories.

- View your stats section to see how many votes you’ve cast, games you’ve added, and to learn more about your activity.

- Check out other gamers’ profiles by clicking on their usernames to see who’s behind the stories and entries.

Streamlined filtering & sorting

- Active filters are now displayed as pills for better visibility.

- New quick-filter options and sorting by title or relevancy give your game catalog a fresh twist every visit.

- Easily filter games with or without user stories—and reset your selections in one click.

Discover your next favorite game

- The “I’m Feeling Lucky” button is available in both the hero section and on game cards—to jump into a random Dreamlist game instantly.

The work is, of course, not done yet, and we'll be adding new features and improvements.
Post edited March 27, 2025 by king_kunat
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dnovraD: Also, I found a duplicate. right here.
Since it's the only entry for Railroad Tycoon 2, not much of a duplicate, I guess, but Railroad Tycoon 2 is already here, so there is no need for a dreamlist entry...
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schmoemi: EA made two NfSMW games.
The first one in 2005, the second one (remake?) in 2012. So this might be deliberate...

Edit: removed the links, since this garbage forum SW butchers them completely -_-
In second link there is no release game date, so god know what author had in mind. And about 2012 version (it's the same title but not remake) there are to position for it too. :P
Need for Speed: Most Wanted (2012)
https://www.gog.com/dreamlist/game/need-for-speed-most-wanted
https://www.gog.com/dreamlist/game/need-for-speed-most-wanted-u-2013
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roland-rollo: In second link there is no release game date, so god know what author had in mind. And about 2012 version (it's the same title but not remake) there are to position for it too. :P
Need for Speed: Most Wanted (2012)
https://www.gog.com/dreamlist/game/need-for-speed-most-wanted
Oh my!! :o And I wanted to grant the maintainer(s) of the game database used the benefit of the doubt... my bad.. :-\
Since when does GOG sell titles for the Wii U!??? :-O
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Oh boy another pointless Wishlist clone that does nothing in helping get games preserved. Going yo ho ho is more effective in preserving games that are removed from sale when marketplaces can no longer provide certain games due to expiring pieces of paper.
Post edited January 30, 2025 by Reznov64
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schmoemi: Since it's the only entry for Railroad Tycoon 2, not much of a duplicate, I guess, but Railroad Tycoon 2 is already here, so there is no need for a dreamlist entry...
It's a game already on GOG, which is the point. like this one too.

Also, I wish the middle bottom section was up top, and that the rest of it was flushed into the background. Default view my wishes.
The new UX is much better compared to the old one! My feedback:
- I'm trying to manually transfer my votes that were not migrated, but I can't remember which games I've previously voted for, and I can't find a way to retrieve this information. This is a huge issue because the nicher games have even less chance of getting a re-release due to this.
- Looks like people are still adding a bunch of duplicates. For example, "Lemmings 3D" has just been added while the actual game and entry is called "3D Lemmings","Shadow of Destiny" has also just been added even though it's just an alternate name for "Shadow of Memories" which already exists, and even an extra "Saints Row 2" has just been added even though it's already available on GOG. This was a huge issue with the old system, and it's still an issue now. There needs to b e a system in place to prevent this.
- I wish more entries were returned by default when searching.
- When attempting to add a new game, there are a lot of bad entries with the word "duplicate" somewhere in its title. Searching for that word directly with reveal many of them, such as "[DUPLICATE] Descent" and "DUPLICATECyberia". Even stranger, the latter is marked as available on GOG but not the former.
- When attempting to add a new game, the game suggestion list have a bunch of fan games and mods as well. For example, "Conker's High Rule Tail" is a super-fun high-quality mod of "The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past" made by one of my friends, but I can't think of any reason why it's even on the list.
- Sometimes the box art, trailers and screenshots are completely bogus, and I can't find a way to fix them even when attempting to add a new entry myself. As a test, I picked "BS Zelda no Densetsu", and the video just returns "Video unavailable" when clicked, one of the screenshots is cropped, and every other screenshots and box art are for mods of that game instead of actual original game. I don't know what the source is for these, but I would like to be able to fix them at the very least.
- There is no way to request missing DLC from existing releases anymore. For example, I would like to see the PlayStation-exclusive DLCs of Batman: Arkham Asylum being added to the GOG version, but I have no way to do so anymore.

Hope this helps!
Additional Feedback:
Thanks to uncreative marketing teams and poor design choices, I now have made a wish for a game that GOG insists is already out, when I actually mean a game from 1988.

I don't even care about Captain Blood from Seawolf Studios, I care about Captain Blood by ERE Informatique.

Same thing with Runaway (1984), and my intended choice, Runaway (1993; typically called Runaway Monkey to make it clear.)

Just how specific are we going to have to get, especially knowing how many alternate titles games got in their many confusing localizations and republications? Do I need to specify the Gamer's Edge edition of Cyberchess? The Expert Software Release of Iron Blood?

Concern: Why are a lot of these trailers and images pulled from Nintendo?
Growing Concern: Why do I get the feeling most of these descriptions were wrested from an LLM?

Addendum: Where are we supposed to go to request Linux releases for games that should logically have them?

Edit: Speaking of editions, can we do something about the sheer redundancy on the Dreamlist? I don't think GOG needs 5000 votes for Sims 2 & Sims 2 Complete Collection.
Post edited January 30, 2025 by dnovraD
On the dreamlist, The Thing is labelled "Thing Thing", lol.

Bit silly that you can still add entries for Nintendo games, multi-game bundles and games with no known PC ports don't you think? Someone should be vetting listings to prevent redundant clutter and time wasters.
Post edited January 30, 2025 by ReynardFox
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rainydaygaming: To me it looks like it's going to be way more effective with much better visibility. People are voting!
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amok: People were voting before as well. In any in case wheter people are voting more or not - is this going to be just as effective as the wishlist?

To be honest, as I said it looks nice, but really - will this get NOLF for sale again, or will it change wheter Sqeenix will change their mind and start sell FF VII here?

As said before, it looks nice. I think it is a very much needed improvement of the wishlist, but efectivly, I see not difference. Revamping the storeswishlist web page will not have any effect on the publishers and developers. It does seem to work very well on the customers, though.
Better presentation and visibility is key here. There are GOG users who had no idea where to find the the old wishlist. And many non-GOG users had no idea there was a wishlist. All of this leads to engagement and leverage that GOG can use to provide value.

NOLF is currently in licensing limbo, due to various sales and acquisitions. So it's not an easy mess to fix. And yes, I believe that more votes translates to better chances for NOLF to eventually be re-issued. And yesterday at noon, NOLF was sitting at around 33k votes. 16 hours later and we're at 43k.
Post edited January 30, 2025 by rainydaygaming
I had to go to page 7 to find Civilization 2. Sad. Realy sad...
Post edited January 30, 2025 by maxleod
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adikad13000: Glad to hear this! Also, this proves that this site is full of crazy individuals, I do not want to point fingers on people, but saying this is worse then what we had to deal with is insane. This is exactly what this whislist needed in my opinion. They did not even needed to add any of the fluff features, they just needed to get rid of duplicate entries.
Yeah, overall it's a fairly good update: it automates adding the synopsis and the screenshots, it lowers the chances of duplicates (I honestly think most duplicates have been added deliberately at this stage) and it has some very good filter options (showing only games you did/didn't vote for and/or got released/not released is a very good starting point).

The presentation could use some improvements: the arrows to scroll the pages should be both at the top and at the bottom of the listed games, there is probably too much room from the top of the page until you actually reach the games (although they do have a button to get to the list immediately, at least), and there are some growing pains from the new system (not all entries were ported from the original wishlist, sometimes the database doesn't have all the correct information, etc.), but damn if it isn't better. I am sure they are going to be listening to the feedback and see if they can improve more things, although the main hope is that this hopefully leads to more games getting here.

I think the fact that they swapped the comments for "stories" is also a way to nudge users into writing stuff that shows how much they care about this or that game, which makes it easier for GOG to go: "See? you have many fans on GOG" when going to publishers and developers.
The options to include games, which gog didn't found in it's database are too limited imho. You can only place a link but no comment what you exactly like to add.

I would like to see the original first two games of the Monkey Island series on gog.
But I couldn't add them since there are already the Special Editions available.
But I would love to have the Originals! preserved on the site - maybe included as an alternative download with the SE versions.
In case of the first game, there are different original versions: EGA version, VGA floppy version and VGA CD-ROM version. Last one is what you see when you switch to classic in the Special Edition.
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ReynardFox: On the dreamlist, The Thing is labelled "Thing Thing", lol.

Bit silly that you can still add entries for Nintendo games, multi-game bundles and games with no known PC ports don't you think? Someone should be vetting listings to prevent redundant clutter and time wasters.
Not only that, but you can also add actual pinball tables :D

https://www.gog.com/dreamlist/game/street-fighter-ii-pinball

The entry is for the physical pinball machine, the real one. I’m not sure if it even has an official virtual version, but I don't think it does.
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park_84: Not only that, but you can also add actual pinball tables :D
Oof, I hadn't even considered that people might be daffy enough to add pinball tables. Double oof at the flyer art for that SF2 table, lol.

Edit: People can even add bootleg retro games. Somehow I doubt "Virtua Fighter 2 vs. Tekken 2" is going to come here.
Post edited January 30, 2025 by ReynardFox
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park_84: Not only that, but you can also add actual pinball tables :D
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ReynardFox: Oof, I hadn't even considered that people might be daffy enough to add pinball tables. Double oof at the flyer art for that SF2 table, lol.

Edit: People can even add bootleg retro games. Somehow I doubt "Virtua Fighter 2 vs. Tekken 2" is going to come here.
It is quite random. You can also add other physical items, such as the AtariAge Holiday Cart from 2003. I have no idea why something so esoteric like that would be in the database, but there you go.

https://www.gog.com/dreamlist/game/2003-atariage-holiday-cart-2003

I bet if you wanted to try, you can find actual game concoles in there as well. So go and vote for an Atari 2600 catridge that has a tech demo, and given out as a bonus item
Post edited January 30, 2025 by amok