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snowkatt: ^ oh look a user from jan 2014 is chastising a user from may 2015
be glad that he posts dont chase him away !
I did not chase him away. I welcomed him.

This is one of my weird ways of welcoming people when they say something will not happen, yet they joined for reason x :).
Post edited May 20, 2015 by Johnathanamz
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Johnathanamz: I did not chase him away. I welcomed him.

This is on of my weird ways of welcoming people when they say something will not happen, yet they joined for reason x :).
he has a point
i dont see square coming here just yet
they love their drm's too much

sega on the other hand i can see coming to gog
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Johnathanamz: I did not chase him away. I welcomed him.

This is on of my weird ways of welcoming people when they say something will not happen, yet they joined for reason x :).
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snowkatt: he has a point
i dont see square coming here just yet
they love their drm's too much

sega on the other hand i can see coming to gog
SQUARE-ENIX just needs to try at least see how much money they will earn from sales from selling all of their video games on gog.com.

If SQUARE-ENIX sees that they can earn at least $10 million dollars (USD) or I will go with a big guess $100 million dollars (USD) releasing all of their video games for sale on gog.com I bet they will be more than happy.

Yes I know developing AAA video games today costs a lot of money, but SQUARE-ENIX releases most of their video games for sale on Steam. So Steam + gog.com will equal lots of money gog.com will just be extra money earned.

In return gog.com will keep growing and earn SQAURE-ENIX more money by next year and in 2017.
Now that GOG has landed Disney, nothing seems out of their reach. It's only a matter of time.
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tort1234: It's a nice dream full of wishes to buy tomb raider, hitman, deus ex: HR on gog but it's simply not happening.

The Japanese and America AAA developers love their DRM.

I would rather not torture myself by waiting and dreaming for these games to be on gog when they are being sold for less than $5 on steam.
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Johnathanamz: Well gog.com is selling about 7 AAA video games now.

Saints Row 2, Darksiders, Darksiders II, Saints Row: The Third, Lichdom Battlemage, Metro: Last Light Redux, and The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.

Saints Row: The Third, Metro: Last Light Redux, and The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt are AAA video games if you do not think they are.

Saints Row 2, Darksiders, Darksider II, and Lichdom Battlemage I consider them AAA video games if they are not.

All these 7 AAA video games were released this year for sale on gog.com.

Activision, Disney Interactive, Electronic Arts (EA), Lucasarts, SQUARE-ENIX, and Ubisoft are already on board with gog.com.
Metro and Darksiders franchise are owned by non-americans. Like I said American AAA developers love their DRM.

Just because a few early Ubisoft games like splinter cell end up on gog, does not mean that modern next-gen ubisoft games like blacklist, tom clancy, southpark, assassin's creed or watch dogs will end up here. They have UPLAY for that. NEVER happening on gog.

EA has its own Origin software for selling modern next-gen games, why would they sell on gog? Give proof please that they are on board with gog.

Or are you coming up "facts" out of thin air.

As for the triple A games released on gog, they are three times the price of them on steam. The entire Darksiders franchise has been on sale on steam for $4.99 in summer 2014.

I am not humiliating you for your dreams that will never become a reality or trying to make your fantasies look bad, but just pointing out the truth.
Post edited May 20, 2015 by tort1234
^EA is here http://www.gog.com/games##sort=bestselling&devpub=electronic_arts&page=1

with a catalouge of around 45 games
Post edited May 20, 2015 by snowkatt
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Johnathanamz: Well gog.com is selling about 7 AAA video games now.

Saints Row 2, Darksiders, Darksiders II, Saints Row: The Third, Lichdom Battlemage, Metro: Last Light Redux, and The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.

Saints Row: The Third, Metro: Last Light Redux, and The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt are AAA video games if you do not think they are.

Saints Row 2, Darksiders, Darksider II, and Lichdom Battlemage I consider them AAA video games if they are not.

All these 7 AAA video games were released this year for sale on gog.com.

Activision, Disney Interactive, Electronic Arts (EA), Lucasarts, SQUARE-ENIX, and Ubisoft are already on board with gog.com.
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tort1234: Metro and Darksiders franchise are owned by non-americans. Like I said American AAA developers love their DRM.

Just because a few early Ubisoft games like splinter cell end up on gog, does not mean that modern next-gen ubisoft games like blacklist, tom clancy, southpark, assassin's creed or watch dogs will end up here. They have UPLAY for that. NEVER happening on gog.

EA has its own Origin software, why would they sell on gog? Give proof please that they are on board with gog.

Or are you coming up "facts" out of thin air.

As for the triple A games released on gog, they are three times the price of them on steam. The entire Darksiders franchise has been on sale on steam for $4.99 in summer 2014.

I am not patronizing on your dreams that will never become a reality or trying to make your fantasies look bad, but just pointing out the truth.
Go search some CD Projekt RED information. They have it listed.

I don't feel like always searching something for someone.

There we go I searched if for people's lazy asses.

https://www.cdprojekt.com/en/Capital_group/Strategia_rozwoju

Scroll down to Digital distribution of videogames - GOG.com and read it.

I just read it again as well and it looks like Hasbro is on board also.
hasbro owns never winter nights icewind dale and baldurs gate and plane scape torment
http://www.gog.com/games##sort=bestselling&devpub=hasbro_inc&page=1

they own the dungeons and dragons IP
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Sarisio: I didn't know how to put it better. For western players, FF III (SNES) was standing for FF VI (Jap). So I added NES in brackets to avoid this confusion.

It is definitely not the ACTUAL NES version being ported :)
Too bad. I'd have been intetrested in a translated NES vesrion. The DS version left me a bit cold.
I missed your point. Sorry for being obtuse.
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jsjrodman: Too bad. I'd have been intetrested in a translated NES vesrion. The DS version left me a bit cold.
I missed your point. Sorry for being obtuse.
ff III ( not 3\6 ) is a bit over looked its also redundant released barley a year before 4
and more a retreat of 1 and 2 combined

not the series high point
but not the worst either ( those are 10 and 13 )
The very first thing I would like is an agreement and not necessarily concerning games I would buy at first. People are waiting for sales, GOTY/EE, Crowdfunding promises to come, less popular OS releases, or simply the time to play and erase their backlog.

I am still waiting for games to be released after crowdfunding campaings. And I still have a huge backlog. I don't have the time to play many games now. I can wait.

I just want to know "IF" they will come sooner or later.

Cheap Steam games ? I don't care. I have enough backlog not to accept compromises.
Post edited May 20, 2015 by Huinehtar
This won't happen. They are so stubborn that they prefer to close down, before releasing things DRM-Free. Besides, sega is now mobile gaming (as per latest reviews).
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KiNgBrAdLeY7: This won't happen. They are so stubborn that they prefer to close down, before releasing things DRM-Free. Besides, sega is now mobile gaming (as per latest reviews).
I have read the latest information about SEGA. SEGA is not exclusively in mobile phone development they are in both PC and mobile phone development.
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Johnathanamz: Snip
Well, if you want this to happen you'll need to convince both SEGA Japan and Square Enix Japan to finally fully support the PC in Japan. But as neither are willing to do so (although granted, Square are slightly more willing depending on the game), you're going to be in for a losing battle.
I'd love to see some SEGA and non-SEGA oldschool arcade fighting games here, like the windows/dos ports of Virtua Fighter, Battle Arena Toshinden and Last Bronx. I'd shiver after seeing Toshinden - and playing with Earthworm Jim- in here! :P
Post edited May 20, 2015 by vicklemos