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triock: I have a boxed version of Versailles 2 (in English) and it comes with 2 CDs. And it is normal adventure game, not HOG (or this weird, stupid term I will never use - HOPA :p).
Thanks triock, I suspect the GG version is the same as that then. The filesize there (998.88 MB) seems like it would correspond to around 2 CDs worth of content as well, so that's another good sign that the games are the same.

I don't know why they don't offer the first game in the series though, unless it's being held by someone else or has more issues getting to run on current systems.
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Xscape2041: I think they are a label that (re)release "casual" games, and it's hit or miss depending on the title.
At least the other versions feature the Purple Hills logo on the cover. And the two examples you provided are both published by Microids, not Anuman, so that might be another way of telling the digital versions apart.
Post edited July 11, 2014 by IAmSinistar
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IAmSinistar: snip
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triock: I have a boxed version of Versailles 2 (in English) and it comes with 2 CDs. And it is normal adventure game, not HOG (or this weird, stupid term I will never use - HOPA :p).
Can you describe it? Is it similar to Part 1? Whats the Resolution?
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triock: I have a boxed version of Versailles 2 (in English) and it comes with 2 CDs. And it is normal adventure game, not HOG (or this weird, stupid term I will never use - HOPA :p).
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Xscape2041: Can you describe it? Is it similar to Part 1? Whats the Resolution?
As I said, it's a normal adventure game, like other Cryo games. Never played Part 1, but from what I saw, I think yes, they're similar. Resolution? Hmm, I think 1024x768, but not sure.
BTW, is french always the original language of the games since cryo is a french company? And then they would work from there for the localisation?
Or is english the original?
Hmmmm...I would like to play these Cryo games once again, but for example Atlantis has no Russian language, but it was localized in Russia by "1c and nival" www.softclub.ru/games/pc/19527-atlantida-2
Is it a problem to have all languages/region-versions in GOG?
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Rinoa_Ulti: Hmmmm...I would like to play these Cryo games once again, but for example Atlantis has no Russian language, but it was localized in Russia by "1c and nival" www.softclub.ru/games/pc/19527-atlantida-2
Is it a problem to have all languages/region-versions in GOG?
I don't think it's a GOG-related problem, as the Atlantis games don't have the Russian language on other digital stores too. The problem is that the rights to the Russian localization are held by 1C/Nival, while the games are published by Anuman here and on other stores.
Yes to anything that gets more adventure games on gog.
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Wishbone: Dune, yes. Everything else, no. Well, I won't mind if they come here, I just won't buy them.
Dune is one of my all time favorite games!
Post edited December 28, 2014 by PhilD
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Rinoa_Ulti: Hmmmm...I would like to play these Cryo games once again, but for example Atlantis has no Russian language, but it was localized in Russia by "1c and nival" www.softclub.ru/games/pc/19527-atlantida-2
Is it a problem to have all languages/region-versions in GOG?
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Grargar: I don't think it's a GOG-related problem, as the Atlantis games don't have the Russian language on other digital stores too. The problem is that the rights to the Russian localization are held by 1C/Nival, while the games are published by Anuman here and on other stores.
There are some games like Etherlords with Russian language by Nival at GOG, but yes in Russia I couldn't buy now any Russian version of Atlantis, what i mean it will be great to gather all games with different official localizations.

Of course there a lot of work firstly to gather these old games on cloud-stores and then to think about the multicultural audience

Or like in Steam make some patches for languages. It's a shame that companies do not work in this direction
Post edited December 30, 2014 by Rinoa_Ulti
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Rinoa_Ulti: There are some games like Etherlords with Russian language by Nival at GOG, but yes in Russia I couldn't buy now any Russian version of Atlantis, what i mean it will be great to gather all games with different official localizations.

Of course there a lot of work firstly to gather these old games on cloud-stores and then to think about the multicultural audience

Or like in Steam make some patches for languages. It's a shame that companies do not work in this direction
GOG doesn't have a problem with Nival or anything. The problem is that the current distributor/publisher of the Atlantis games (Anuman) has the localization rights to the English and some other languages, but not the Russian. To include Russian, Anuman would have to come to an agreement with Nival and Nival would like their own share from the game which would complicate things very quickly.
would be nice if gog at least got all of atlantis games from cryo i am a huge fan of them
I decided to bump this thread, since there is a treasure trove of adventure classics with the cryo games just waiting to come to gog!

Is anything planned AT ALL gog?

Maybe you could start by completing the Atlantis series with part4+5?
Or Lost Eden or the Versailles series?

I seriously would buy every Cryo game available! (if it is based on the best version, no simplified/butchered versions please)

If you agree or are just interested in a particular cryo game, vote here: http://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/cryo_interactive_games_see_list
Post edited May 14, 2015 by Xscape2041
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liquidsnakehpks: would be nice if gog at least got all of atlantis games from cryo i am a huge fan of them
bump again
GOG is famously silent on what old games they are bringing, apart from some judicious (or Judas-icious) hints along the way. I am hopeful they will secure these treasures eventually.
I think Cryo Interactive was one of the most brave game company in the 90s. They tried lots of experiments, not all succeeded but because of this spirit I always loved their games.

Can anyone tell me: have there ever been a DVD-Version of Egypt 2??? Read in some forums about it but can't find this version anywhere :( :(
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Eselman: I think Cryo Interactive was one of the most brave game company in the 90s. They tried lots of experiments, not all succeeded but because of this spirit I always loved their games.

Can anyone tell me: have there ever been a DVD-Version of Egypt 2??? Read in some forums about it but can't find this version anywhere :( :(
It doesn't seem so. At least, Mobygames doesn't have any info concerning a DVD re-release.