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Voted some now and will vote some more. SSI was one of my favorite companies. Shame that went under.
As far as I can see, the oldest SSI game is from the 80s.
Just a quick side note: Yes, GOG did indeed publish Warhammer 40.000 Chaos Gate, Epic 40.000 Final Liberation and also Warhammer: Shadow of the Horned Rat . I streamed all three of them on the GOGcom Twitch channel, the VoDs should still be avilable for a while.

As for the upcoming releases: Obvioulsy, none of us are allowed to actually say anything. But please, DO keep voting for your favourite Wishlist items, those votes actually do make a difference. Oh, the games coming up... the games... :D
Post edited August 10, 2015 by Classicor
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JMich: So, who was the blue then? Don't recall the face, though not many blues post pictures of themselves.
Tomek, maybe someone remembers his nick.
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vicklemos: GOG knows ya can't go all Armikrog withouth the Neverhood... so... :P
Cat says it right! :>
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Classicor: As for the upcoming releases: Obvioulsy, none of us are allowed to actually say anything. But please, DO keep voting for your favourite Wishlist items, those votes actually do make a difference. Oh, the games coming up... the games... :D
So... you know what the upcoming release is? :-P
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JMich: So, who was the blue then? Don't recall the face, though not many blues post pictures of themselves.
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The-Business: Tomek, maybe someone remembers his nick.
And now you've made me wonder where RPGElephant has disappeared to. But thank you, seems like Tomek has appeared in more than one occasion, but can't recall him in the forums.
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Grargar: Yeah, what comradegarry said above.

Maybe it will be Wizardry 1-5, instead? The Goldbox series are more 80s/90s instead of 70s/80s.
Exactly what I was going to say, although Wizardy 1-5 are 80s. Unless they are referring to which was released in 1977 as "DND". Taking a look at [url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_role-playing_video_games:_1975_to_1985]this list of CRPGs from '75-85, the only series that fits in the 70s/80s category is Dunjonquest. The way he was talking about it, one would think it was going to be something a bit more popular such as Wizardry or the Goldbox series.

Edit: Detailed info on Dunjonquest/Temple of Apshai

The current copyright holders are still in business. I wrote to them :)
Post edited August 10, 2015 by Tarnicus
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Classicor: As for the upcoming releases: Obvioulsy, none of us are allowed to actually say anything. But please, DO keep voting for your favourite Wishlist items, those votes actually do make a difference. Oh, the games coming up... the games... :D
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Experiment513: So... you know what the upcoming release is? :-P
We have streams planned to cover the new releases on GOG.com Twitch, that's why. Reaaally cool things coming - just little bit more patience to go!
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Barry_Woodward: Vote for SSI games on the wishlist:
Already in for The Cosmic Balance (the first space battle sim I ever owned—on the Apple ][+, no less) and PoR:RoMD (which I still play; as recently as two hours ago. But which has graphical issues that I'm hoping a GOG release will solve.)

Fingers crossed that this may be SSI's turn after all.
Post edited August 10, 2015 by TwoHandedSword
"70's/80's classic RPG"?

Honestly I can't see anything besides the old Wizardry or "Gold Box" games.
We already have all the Ultimas, Bard's Tale and M&M, so I really think it's probably the old Wizardry series.

An interesting offer. But truth be told: apart from the "collector's interest" there's very few people who I can see playing such old classics nowadays.
Some things adquire an "acquired taste" with age.
Others just gain mold. :P
Why do you think it us Wizardry over the SSI games?
I think this kind of thing is going to be sold on nostalgia only.
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Kristian: Why do you think it us Wizardry over the SSI games?
I guess because "70/80's" suggested something older. Also, Gold Box would be almost too good to be true, and to come out of the blue like this without prior teasing; it would be LucasArts all over again. There's also the fact that the SSI games might pose additional problems due to the 3rd party D&D licenses. So Wizardy would be less spectacular but probably more likely, especially now that 6-7 are already here. Then again, GOG keeping quiet about it could also be a good sign, because often when they loudly announce something as huge it ends up being rather anticlimactic. And I didn't expect Albion to appear here this soon and all of a sudden either.
Post edited August 10, 2015 by Leroux
Please tell me we will be getting Rainbow Six 3 for crying out loud Ubisoft?