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Willy the menace.


<span class="bold">The Adventures of Willy Beamish</span>, a comedy point & click adventure about the lovably obnoxious kid we've all dreamt of being, is now available, DRM-free on GOG.com!

Willy is a typical nine-year-old rascal of the 90s': He's got a rad tree house, a frog sidekick, mad skateboarding skills, and an all-around mischievous disposition. The summer vacation is just around the corner but before he gets to enjoy it, Willy must handle the school bully, regain his video gaming privileges, and even save the town from a foul-smelling catastrophe.
The memories... Thank you GOG!! Instabuy! :)
Nice, Conquest of Camelot/Longbow is so close (i hope)!
Oh! Excellent! Been waiting for this.
Am I dreaming? lol, I can't believe you guys got this.

I almost overlooked it because Torment is the priority image, I barely caught "Willy Beamish" in the headline text as I was clicking out of the site. I was like, "What did I just read?"
Post edited March 02, 2017 by djdarko
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tfishell: Thanks GOG and Activision! I'm glad to see we're still getting Activision classics. Besides adventure games there is also Outpost 1 & 2 to release: https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games#search=outpost
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fronzelneekburm: Aaaand Hunter Hunted
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KainXVIII: Nice, Conquest of Camelot/Longbow is so close (i hope)!
These would all be welcomed additions to the GOG catalog. :)
Assuming Activision still has the publishing rights, another title GOG could perhaps bring is "Empires: Dawn of the Modern World" - https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/empires_dawn_of_the_modern_world
more sierra [well, by way of dynamix.]

excellent.

hopefully this means that all the stuff from that buyout will eventually show up here. [as others have mentioned: heart of china/rise of the dragon.]

but hopefully this also means that activision bought the rights to things like deathtrack as well and we'll see that here, at some point, too...
Welcome Willy, nice to see you again.
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tfishell: Assuming Activision still has the publishing rights, another title GOG could perhaps bring is "Empires: Dawn of the Modern World" - https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/empires_dawn_of_the_modern_world
Oh, yes. Please, please, make it happen!
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tfishell: Assuming Activision still has the publishing rights, another title GOG could perhaps bring is "Empires: Dawn of the Modern World" - https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/empires_dawn_of_the_modern_world
This is one I'm not familiar with, but it looks like a really nice game.
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tfishell: Assuming Activision still has the publishing rights, another title GOG could perhaps bring is "Empires: Dawn of the Modern World" - https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/empires_dawn_of_the_modern_world
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guppy44: This is one I'm not familiar with, but it looks like a really nice game.
It was one of the most fun RTS games. If you played games like Rise of Nations or Empire Earth series then you would love this. Its practically based on them but also a lot better in my opinion.
.... *undescided*

I don't play P&C adventures anymore. But I have not played that one back then and its style gives it away as one of the games from the era when Sierra was at absolute peak performance; short before its fall.
Post edited March 02, 2017 by anothername
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kbnrylaec: I guess Rise of the Dragon and Heart of China will follow the game?
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KainXVIII: Nice, Conquest of Camelot/Longbow is so close (i hope)!
I hope so.
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kbnrylaec: I guess Rise of the Dragon and Heart of China will follow the game?
Yes please. Especially Heart of China. I actually had that as a kid and loved it.
So many good releases lately, you guys almost snuck this one by me! Instabuy.

Looking forward to Heart of China, Rise of the Dragon, The Ecoquest Series, Manhunter Series, Conquests Series, Codename: Iceman, Dr. Brain Series, and Jones in the Fast Lane! There are certainly other good Sierra series out there, but they may be beyond the realm of bringing them to modern PCs (thinking the Shivers series here..) or caught up in licensing (Gold Rush, perhaps?).

Thanks!
Post edited March 02, 2017 by Purduecoz