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Grim Fandango resurrected.

Grim Fandango Remastered marks the return of gaming's most recognisable, and notoriously unavailable, cult classic - now on Windows, Mac, and Linux. This upcoming release got everybody so excited, Tim Schafer even prepared a special trailer all about how you can pre-order Grim Fandango Remastered (and why that’s a fine idea) right now, exclusively on GOG.com for the first week!

Grim Fandango is by far the single most wishlisted game by the GOG.com community with an overwhelming 45,000 votes. It's a unique blend of Mexican folklore with film noir stylings, and has been critically praised for its art direction, writing, and memorable characters.

Grim Fandango Remastered refreshes, refines, and remasters the award winning title and Tim Schafer's last hurrah as LucasArts' adventure-gaming-extraordinaire. The remaster modernizes the game's presentation and gameplay with completely repainted textures, widescreen support, and quite possibly best of all: modern controls. You can now say goodbye to unwieldy tank controls, a staple of the early 3D era, and enjoy a fully point-and-click interface - but only if you want! The option to play the game as originally envisioned is always there.


Have you missed Grim Fandango the first time around? Now's your chance to experience gaming history like never before, or if you have played it in its heyday - you're probably long overdue for another go anyway. You can pre-order Grim Fandango Remastered right now on GOG.com!
The pre-order will last until Tuesday, January 27, when the game is expected to launch on GOG.com.


It took a lot to bring this classic back to life. If you’d like to learn more about the remaster, Double Fine and 2 Player Productions have just released the newest episode of The Making of Grim Fandango Remastered - a recommended watch.

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Post edited January 13, 2015 by Konrad
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tfishell: ...I get it looks exciting to see the highest game completed but let's be real, it's not the same for some people.

Maybe create a new "status" for that, like "Remastered available" (in a color that stands out), with a link to the game.
Finally, a constructive, positive solution that GOG can probably get behind. I can certainly get behind that idea. Just so long as they undo the merge. Please avoid applying my vote for the original to the new edition, guys.
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Djungelurban: Well, they did manage to get System Shock 2 working, and that was a way more unruly beast to tackle, so I hardly think the obstacle is a technical one... And if the problem is a legal one? That's a problem of will power, not inability. Not saying that makes it easy to solve, since that would potentially require 3 different parties (GOG, Disney and DoubleFine) all pulling in the same direction... Legally speaking... And people may be stubborn, but it's hardly insurmountable...

And I'm not saying I don't want the HD version to be released... I'm fine with that, I'm just against it taking the place of the original. And thus yes, I will not buy it... I wasn't itching that hard to sit down and play it, would mostly just be a bit of gaming history on my virtual shelf but it could have been interesting in a time capsule kind of sense... The remake doesn't even have that going for it though and thus I have no interest.

And why would I be grateful to GOG? I mean, first of all they haven't given me what I wanted and second of all, I don't owe them anything. They're a store and I'm a customer of that store. In a sense I guess it's kinda like a symbiosis but really, they need me a hell of a lot more than I need them. If anything they owe me since I'm staying loyal to them. Doesn't mean that I'm really entitled to anything of course but since you started throwing around words like "grateful"...
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zeffyr: C'mon, like for real? Read again - I am grateful to GOG because they're doing fantastic work. You don't have to.

You clearly came to whine and you did it. What would GOG have to do in order to please you, I don't know. And I don't want to ;-)
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I to bring back an have never played Griim Fandango but the people who have remastered it from the orginal are working very hard to bring back a classic game from what I understand was a gem . so people who don't want it stop
with all the crying. GOGis doing a fantastic work and and I am really happy with all the wonderful games they have brought to us.
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darthspudius: and people should get real about the fact that it's not going to happen.
Even if that's the case, that doesn't make it right to merge those votes.
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darthspudius: and people should get real about the fact that it's not going to happen.
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madth3: Even if that's the case, that doesn't make it right to merge those votes.
Stop making a big deal out of nothing. Seriously, it's pretty damn stupid to care about such a thing. It's just going too far.
Post edited January 15, 2015 by darthspudius
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darthspudius: Stop making a big deal out of nothing. Seriously, it's pretty damn stupid to care about such a thing. It's just going too far.
That's exactly what I think.

Stop trying to convince people that wants the original version just as it was. Let them have their wishlist entries and votes.
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tfishell: Great to see GOG get first dibs. However I do think those votes should not have been merged. I get it looks exciting to see the highest game completed but let's be real, it's not the same for some people.

Maybe create a new "status" for that, like "Remastered available" (in a color that stands out), with a link to the game.
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darthspudius: and people should get real about the fact that it's not going to happen. Sad but true. Should be more grateful that these guys went to all the effort to hopefully improve on the original game.

On that note, are we going to get the updated soundtrack as download? The original music didn't sound good because of the way they recorded it, but the actual compositions are quite good.
Out of curiosity, has GOG actually said they're not putting the original up too ?
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darthspudius: Stop making a big deal out of nothing. Seriously, it's pretty damn stupid to care about such a thing. It's just going too far.
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madth3: That's exactly what I think.

Stop trying to convince people that wants the original version just as it was. Let them have their wishlist entries and votes.
If they wanted the original they should of bought it when it was available. The game was a flop because no one bought it. They have a bit of a cheek to complain because this is the only option they have of playing it unless they have a disc.

This isn't like X-Wing that faded because the lack of compatibility. This game disappeared because no one bought the damn thing. Now they have a viable, very faithful version and now they just complain about stupid little things.
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Licurg: Out of curiosity, has GOG actually said they're not putting the original up too ?
This is an excerpt on their comment from the merged wishlist:
it's highly unlikely (if not a complete 0%) that we'll ever publish Grim Fandango in its original. 2. We do not have any way to access Grim Fandango in its original to test, publish and sell/distribute on GOG.
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Licurg: Out of curiosity, has GOG actually said they're not putting the original up too ?
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zaine-h: This is an excerpt on their comment from the merged wishlist:

it's highly unlikely (if not a complete 0%) that we'll ever publish Grim Fandango in its original. 2. We do not have any way to access Grim Fandango in its original to test, publish and sell/distribute on GOG.
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zaine-h:
It's sad but shit happens. I'll easily rip some ISO's if you guys so desperately want the original. :P

Edit: Low rated? Damn having a quick joke... damn it to hell!
Post edited January 15, 2015 by darthspudius
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RafaelLVX: The best ever brazillian localization has got to be Max Payne 1, you should check it out. Grim Fandango was also one of the best and it's great to see it back. :-)
I would like to see Max Payne here. :D
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I would definitely like to know if we can get the new soundtrack as a file. The music is going to sound great performed by actual humans.
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Licurg: Out of curiosity, has GOG actually said they're not putting the original up too ?
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zaine-h: This is an excerpt on their comment from the merged wishlist:

it's highly unlikely (if not a complete 0%) that we'll ever publish Grim Fandango in its original. 2. We do not have any way to access Grim Fandango in its original to test, publish and sell/distribute on GOG.
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zaine-h:
So it's still a possibility ...
Minimum system requirements - Windows: Windows Vista or Later
Processor: Dual Core CPU or faster
Memory: 4 GB RAM
Graphics: ATI Radeon HD 4650 (512MB) or NVIDIA GeForce 8600GT, or Intel HD 4000 Graphics
Hard Drive: 4.5 GB available space
Additional Notes: GPU that supports OpenGL 3.3 or higher

HAHAHA good one... I can see gogs nasty grimace laughing at me, directly in my face...
Well, I guess then I'll never play it. The other side is, no gog and no Double Fine will get my money.

I would welcome the possibility to unvote maded votes. I voted for GF not for GF remastered, it may be the same game concerning the story and so on but it has an other technical base. So it's NOT the same game!
The impulse to vote for something isn't the same anymore, right in that moment when it's been edited or even "manipulated".
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This is almost becoming as stupid as British politics. Good help us all.