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Really enjoyed subject game; Steel Panthers. Will GoG gain this game in it's inventory?
My favorite Steel Panther song is Pussywhipped, reminds me of Metallica. Gloryhole and Asian Hooker are classics as well.
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KingRalph: Really enjoyed subject game; Steel Panthers. Will GoG gain this game in it's inventory?
If you just want the original game, just download Steel Panthers World at War here: http://www.matrixgames.com/products/297/downloads/

The General's Edition which is sold there adds the so-called "Mega Campaigns".
I have an original copy :)
I really loved it.
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DadJoke007: My favorite Steel Panther song is Pussywhipped, reminds me of Metallica. Gloryhole and Asian Hooker are classics as well.
That first album is pure gold. Death to All but Metal! Girl From Oklahoma is great when you're trying to impress the ladies...
Post edited February 16, 2019 by demonwyrm
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KingRalph: Really enjoyed subject game; Steel Panthers. Will GoG gain this game in it's inventory?
You can always vote in the wishlist:

https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/steel_panthers
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KingRalph: Really enjoyed subject game; Steel Panthers. Will GoG gain this game in it's inventory?
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karnak1: You can always vote in the wishlist:

https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/steel_panthers
Didn't at least some of the SSI titles end up in some sort of legal limbo after the company went under? I have the impression I should be certain SP1 was one of those affected.

Glad to still have the original CD and a Dosbox installation on hand that I fire up every now and then.

Something most Denuvo shills I run into on the internets fail to properly appreciate.
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karnak1: You can always vote in the wishlist:

https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/steel_panthers
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Lukaszmik: Didn't at least some of the SSI titles end up in some sort of legal limbo after the company went under? I have the impression I should be certain SP1 was one of those affected.

Glad to still have the original CD and a Dosbox installation on hand that I fire up every now and then.

Something most Denuvo shills I run into on the internets fail to properly appreciate.
The original game was published by Mindscape. Chaos Gate was a game in a similar situation and it's now published by GOG. I suppose GOG could acquire the rights and publish the first game, but I don't know wether that would benefit them financially.

Panzer General 1 is also a game I'd love to buy here but I don't see how that could happen.
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Lukaszmik: Didn't at least some of the SSI titles end up in some sort of legal limbo after the company went under? I have the impression I should be certain SP1 was one of those affected.

Glad to still have the original CD and a Dosbox installation on hand that I fire up every now and then.

Something most Denuvo shills I run into on the internets fail to properly appreciate.
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karnak1: The original game was published by Mindscape. Chaos Gate was a game in a similar situation and it's now published by GOG. I suppose GOG could acquire the rights and publish the first game, but I don't know wether that would benefit them financially.

Panzer General 1 is also a game I'd love to buy here but I don't see how that could happen.
Have you checked out PGForever?
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karnak1: The original game was published by Mindscape. Chaos Gate was a game in a similar situation and it's now published by GOG. I suppose GOG could acquire the rights and publish the first game, but I don't know wether that would benefit them financially.

Panzer General 1 is also a game I'd love to buy here but I don't see how that could happen.
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Godoldfart: Have you checked out PGForever?
Thanks to you, yes.
Thank you for the link :)

But I gotta say it doesn't feel the same way. I mean: it's exactly the same game... But it lacks the small details like the WW2 movie clips and the game window is too small.
It's better than nothing I guess (and it's free) but if GOG sold it, it'd be a way for younger players to know how one of the most important strategy game series was born.
Steel panthers I, Steel Panthers II Modern Battles, Steel Panthers III Brigade Command and of course Panzer General I, Allied General etc... could be great additions to the library, for sure.

All of these classics have different newer remakes or versions that use to be even better and more complete than the old ones, and they are stil useable and played today by a lot of fans.
But I think something was lost in the evolution. The past titles had details and design, movies, more baroque interfaces, the game aestethics and polishing were rich. It is Hard to explain.
Now aparently people love grey and minimalistic, speadsheets UIs, the smaller the best, and with multimedia content at minimum.

Something was lost in later versions.:)
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Gudadantza: Steel panthers I, Steel Panthers II Modern Battles, Steel Panthers III Brigade Command and of course Panzer General I, Allied General etc... could be great additions to the library, for sure.

All of these classics have different newer remakes or versions that use to be even better and more complete than the old ones, and they are stil useable and played today by a lot of fans.
But I think something was lost in the evolution. The past titles had details and design, movies, more baroque interfaces, the game aestethics and polishing were rich. It is Hard to explain.
Now aparently people love grey and minimalistic, speadsheets UIs, the smaller the best, and with multimedia content at minimum.

Something was lost in later versions.:)
I still remember fondly the minimalist, yet sober and appealing design of Panzer General 1. It reminded me of Art Deco and so was quite in tune with the game's setting.
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Gudadantza: Steel panthers I, Steel Panthers II Modern Battles, Steel Panthers III Brigade Command and of course Panzer General I, Allied General etc... could be great additions to the library, for sure.

All of these classics have different newer remakes or versions that use to be even better and more complete than the old ones, and they are stil useable and played today by a lot of fans.
But I think something was lost in the evolution. The past titles had details and design, movies, more baroque interfaces, the game aestethics and polishing were rich. It is Hard to explain.
Now aparently people love grey and minimalistic, speadsheets UIs, the smaller the best, and with multimedia content at minimum.

Something was lost in later versions.:)
Panzer Corps is pretty much a remake of Panzer General in all but name.
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Gudadantza: Steel panthers I, Steel Panthers II Modern Battles, Steel Panthers III Brigade Command and of course Panzer General I, Allied General etc... could be great additions to the library, for sure.

All of these classics have different newer remakes or versions that use to be even better and more complete than the old ones, and they are stil useable and played today by a lot of fans.
But I think something was lost in the evolution. The past titles had details and design, movies, more baroque interfaces, the game aestethics and polishing were rich. It is Hard to explain.
Now aparently people love grey and minimalistic, speadsheets UIs, the smaller the best, and with multimedia content at minimum.

Something was lost in later versions.:)
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karnak1: I still remember fondly the minimalist, yet sober and appealing design of Panzer General 1. It reminded me of Art Deco and so was quite in tune with the game's setting.
In fact the first had the best interface of the series. Equilibrium between fast usability, detail/aesthetic and polishing. The one in Pacific General was more evolved but more slow and unconfortable to be used.
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Gudadantza: Steel panthers I, Steel Panthers II Modern Battles, Steel Panthers III Brigade Command and of course Panzer General I, Allied General etc... could be great additions to the library, for sure.

All of these classics have different newer remakes or versions that use to be even better and more complete than the old ones, and they are stil useable and played today by a lot of fans.
But I think something was lost in the evolution. The past titles had details and design, movies, more baroque interfaces, the game aestethics and polishing were rich. It is Hard to explain.
Now aparently people love grey and minimalistic, speadsheets UIs, the smaller the best, and with multimedia content at minimum.

Something was lost in later versions.:)
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dudalb: Panzer Corps is pretty much a remake of Panzer General in all but name.
And a great game in its own right, of course.
Post edited April 30, 2020 by Gudadantza