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CharlesGrey: That bad? I'm generally all for more GOG releases, as long as they're not complete trash, or feature "in-App purchases" or anything like that.

Does Codemasters still hold the rights for Clive Barker's "Jericho"? For that matter, do they still release much of anything these days?
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Navagon: I was about to just assume they did. But Jericho isn't on Steam so I'm not sure what the problem is there. Surely Clive Barker's name hasn't turned this into some kind of licensed property?

As to their other output, very rarely have they ever produced something that's not a racing game that's worth paying attention to. The last thing they did that I'm aware of is F1 2015 and that sucked too. So I think they're on their way out of they go on like this. Their lifeblood is racing games and their last two releases in that area have been pants.
They have dirt rally, which is in early access and has very positive steam reviews already. Furthermore, their last rally game (Proper, not counting dirt showdown.) was Dirt 3, which also has very positive reviews on steam.
Post edited September 27, 2015 by sherringon456
What might be interesting though is that Richard Burns Rally also published in 2005 is for sale as a digital download not long after the stocks of CDROM's ran out.

https://uk.gamesplanet.com/game/richard-burns-rally-download--2693-1
To be honest, I would prefer to see Richard Burns Rally get released on GOG over a re-release of Colin McRae 2005. RBR is miles ahead any other rally sim. ;-)
Post edited September 27, 2015 by Vythonaut
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XxXSprayvWarXxX: Okay, some people say that it's a license problem! But let me tell you that it isn't, because they have licenses already active on DiRT Rally, it's the same companies, but more than Colin Mcrae 2005. So there isn't any problem with that.
There might very well be licensing issues to use specific car models or specific team rosters, even if there are no issues with with the names of the teams or car manufacturers.
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XxXSprayvWarXxX: Okay, some people say that it's a license problem! But let me tell you that it isn't, because they have licenses already active on DiRT Rally, it's the same companies, but more than Colin Mcrae 2005. So there isn't any problem with that.
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Maighstir: There might very well be licensing issues to use specific car models or specific team rosters, even if there are no issues with with the names of the teams or car manufacturers.
Yeah, but these are some minor details, I think with our voice it can happen.
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Vythonaut: To be honest, I would prefer to see Richard Burns Rally get released on GOG over a re-release of Colin McRae 2005. RBR is miles ahead any other rally sim. ;-)
Okay, but you are really out of topic. Since it's different developer.
Post edited September 27, 2015 by XxXSprayvWarXxX
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Strijkbout: What might be interesting though is that Richard Burns Rally also published in 2005 is for sale as a digital download not long after the stocks of CDROM's ran out.

https://uk.gamesplanet.com/game/richard-burns-rally-download--2693-1
Voted.
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XxXSprayvWarXxX: Okay, some people say that it's a license problem! But let me tell you that it isn't, because they have licenses already active on DiRT Rally, it's the same companies, but more than Colin Mcrae 2005. So there isn't any problem with that.
So because the original license deal for one game is still active, it automatically follows that the license deal for another game which has expired suddenly somehow magically hasn't expired anyway? What have you been smoking?
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tinyE: We need some more quality racers here, that's for sure.
Agreed, GRID (1) is still a very good game and with GRID Autosport coming to Linux very soon I'd buy that in a heartbeat. The problem with racing games is licensing issues so I hope Codemasters act before those games follow the same fate of their older titles.
Post edited September 27, 2015 by Ganni1987
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tinyE: We need some more quality racers here, that's for sure.
Agreed, GTR series would be great.
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tinyE: We need some more quality racers here, that's for sure.
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Ganni1987: Agreed, GRID (1) is still a very good game and with GRID Autosport coming to Linux very soon I'd buy that in a heartbeat. The problem with racing games is licensing issues so I hope Codemasters act before those games follow the same fate of their older titles.
I finally have a system good enough for Grid but I'm waiting on a sale. :P

FlatOut 1 and 2 are still amazing though.
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Navagon: I was about to just assume they did. But Jericho isn't on Steam so I'm not sure what the problem is there. Surely Clive Barker's name hasn't turned this into some kind of licensed property?

As to their other output, very rarely have they ever produced something that's not a racing game that's worth paying attention to. The last thing they did that I'm aware of is F1 2015 and that sucked too. So I think they're on their way out of they go on like this. Their lifeblood is racing games and their last two releases in that area have been pants.
Aside from Jericho, I mostly remember seeing their name on the occasional game some 10 or 20 years back. Haven't really heard of them in recent years at all, but then, I'm not a big fan of Racing games so perhaps I simply missed their releases.

As for the situation on this particular game: Folks, if you can no longer buy it online, look around for a retail copy or simply download it somewhere. Yeah, I know, piracy is the devil and kills kittens yada yada, but the way I see it, if you're willing to spend money on a copy but the publisher and distribution services no longer give you the chance to do so, I think it's fair game to look for alternative options.

( Of course, I suspect publishers of Racing and Sports games in particular don't even want you to buy their old stuff -- they want you to purchase their latest annual full price releases, featuring slightly adjusted stats and a few new visual FX. )
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Ganni1987: Agreed, GRID (1) is still a very good game and with GRID Autosport coming to Linux very soon I'd buy that in a heartbeat. The problem with racing games is licensing issues so I hope Codemasters act before those games follow the same fate of their older titles.
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tinyE: I finally have a system good enough for Grid but I'm waiting on a sale. :P

FlatOut 1 and 2 are still amazing though.
FlatOut 2 is one of the best Racing games I've ever played, so much fun. Somehow I couldn't quite get into GRID, though. Maybe it's more difficult, or I just suck at this kind of game, but I liked the feel and control of the cars much better in FlatOut.
Post edited September 28, 2015 by CharlesGrey
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XxXSprayvWarXxX: Hey guys, don;t get discouraged by the licensing issues, they might bring it back if they hear us!
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SirPrimalform: What, they'll just ignore the licencing issues and release it illegally? Great plan!
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R8V9F5A2: The whole issue just feels silly, I mean you can buy these games on console and play them without any of these licensing issues, yet for PC they seem to enforce these rules simply because they can.
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SirPrimalform: Really? I wasn't aware they were producing new copies of Colin McRae Rally 2005 or gave them a digital release on Xbox Live or PSN. Is this true?
I thought it was obvious I was talking about the hard copies, which you can also buy for PC by the way.
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SirPrimalform: What, they'll just ignore the licencing issues and release it illegally? Great plan!

Really? I wasn't aware they were producing new copies of Colin McRae Rally 2005 or gave them a digital release on Xbox Live or PSN. Is this true?
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R8V9F5A2: I thought it was obvious I was talking about the hard copies, which you can also buy for PC by the way.
As was SirPrimalform, in addition to digital copies. Copies/licences already produced can be sold, but they're not producing any new ones - neither physical or for download.
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SirPrimalform: What, they'll just ignore the licencing issues and release it illegally? Great plan!

Really? I wasn't aware they were producing new copies of Colin McRae Rally 2005 or gave them a digital release on Xbox Live or PSN. Is this true?
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R8V9F5A2: I thought it was obvious I was talking about the hard copies, which you can also buy for PC by the way.
It was, I was just pointing out the flaw in your logic. Those copies were produced before the licence expired.
I thought it was obvious.
Post edited September 28, 2015 by SirPrimalform
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XxXSprayvWarXxX:
Me: "Would you ever consider re-releasing Colin McRae Rally 2005 & TOCA Race Driver 3 on @GOGcom?"

Codemasters: "We can't go into specifics I'm afraid but we will continue to explore potential re-releases where possible :)"

https://twitter.com/CMRaceNet/status/248730497117741056

Vote:

http://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/colin_mcrae_rally_2005
http://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/toca_race_driver_3
Post edited September 28, 2015 by Barry_Woodward