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Fever_Discordia: Are you aware that Sin Episodes: Emergence is still available on Steam but the original 'SiN' isn't? Apparently Ritual Entertainment were acquired by a company called Mumbo Jumbo who make casual games, might be worth asking them if they'd be prepared to bring SiN here? Doubtful but you never know unless you ask...

http://www.mobygames.com/company/ritual-entertainment
They're making it hard as hell to do so, lol. There nothing useful under Contact Us, so I chose About Us and it redirects to iWin. I tried sending a message here - http://support.iwin.com/ics/support/ticketnewwizard.asp?style=classic - but to no avail.

I was able to send a message here: https://www.facebook.com/MumboJumboGames Hopefully it gets through.

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tfishell: Could somebody let me know what MS-DOS titles might be worth re-releasing from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loriciels ? I'm not sure it's worth contacting for Jim Power if it's only available on Amiga
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IAmSinistar: Sadly, most of the Loriciels catalogue doesn't stand up to the test of time. Their adventure titles like Orphée: Voyage aux Enfers and Top Secret are probably among their better games, but the graphics and play mechanics are too dated to interest most people. Their more popular titles, like , [url=http://www.mobygames.com/game/entity]Entity, and Jim Power in "Mutant Planet", all did fair on the Amiga and have DOS versions, but none are especially compelling. That being said, I have not played D-Day, and admit it looks pretty interesting and may be worth checking into.
That's probably for the best, as I don't speak French and I'm guessing most of the information to track them down would be in French. I'll move on for now

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Thalion: I got an email back from from the person that maintains http://thalion.exotica.org.uk/info.html. He has good connections with former employees. ]

"The DOS version of A320 Airbus remains the property of Rainer Bopf. http://www.flightmedia.de/"

I will be sending an email shortly.

"The DOS versions of Dragonflight and Amberstar were last published by Computec Verlag GmbH & Co. KG (a magazine publisher) in 1994 Germany. As to whether this was a one off license or if they bought the publication rights completely. Who knows? They never replied to any of my emails."

Will try at least to contact them.

"The DOS version of Atomix probably remains the property of Soft-Touch & RoSt (aka Guenter Kraemer and Rolf Steffans). This year they gave permission for a PC-Remake which used the original graphics. I am not sure they could authorise the re-publication of the original Thalion Atomix binaries. You could offer the remake though. http://www.viste-family.net/mateusz/software/atomiks/"

I'm assuming Atomix is too "puzzle-y" for GOG, so I probably won't bother trying to make contact.
Post edited August 09, 2013 by tfishell
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tfishell: Thalion: I got an email back from from the person that maintains http://thalion.exotica.org.uk/info.html. He has good connections with former employees. ]

"The DOS version of A320 Airbus remains the property of Rainer Bopf. http://www.flightmedia.de/"

I will be sending an email shortly.

"The DOS versions of Dragonflight and Amberstar were last published by Computec Verlag GmbH & Co. KG (a magazine publisher) in 1994 Germany. As to whether this was a one off license or if they bought the publication rights completely. Who knows? They never replied to any of my emails."

Will try at least to contact them.

"The DOS version of Atomix probably remains the property of Soft-Touch & RoSt (aka Guenter Kraemer and Rolf Steffans). This year they gave permission for a PC-Remake which used the original graphics. I am not sure they could authorise the re-publication of the original Thalion Atomix binaries. You could offer the remake though. http://www.viste-family.net/mateusz/software/atomiks/"

I'm assuming Atomix is too "puzzle-y" for GOG, so I probably won't bother trying to make contact.
And another step forward! Hooray!
If you need any help concerning contacting Computec due to language problems just give me a shout, OK?
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Piranjade: And another step forward! Hooray!
If you need any help concerning contacting Computec due to language problems just give me a shout, OK?
Thanks. :) http://www.computec.de/kontakt.html seems to be correct

Could you send them an email suggesting that they contact GOG about re-releases of Dragonflight and Amberstar (and perhaps other http://www.mobygames.com/company/computec-media-ag games, if anybody knows which ones are good) if the rights are still with them? I don't know whether or not to assume they would pay attention to an English email, lol. (And I'm pretty sure Google Translate wouldn't do a good job. :P) Plus you probably have the German "vibe" about the way you write. ;)
Post edited August 09, 2013 by tfishell
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tfishell: Thanks. :) http://www.computec.de/kontakt.html seems to be correct

Could you send them an email suggesting that they contact GOG about re-releases of Dragonflight and Amberstar (and perhaps other http://www.mobygames.com/company/computec-media-ag games, if anybody knows which ones are good) if the rights are still with them?
It is sent. :-)
Amberstar is a great game, it would also be great to get a rerelease because the game was never actually officially released in English, it was translated but as I understand Thalion went out of business before it could be released. Former Thalion developers eventually released the translation so English gamers could play it via an Emulator.

Also there's another fantastic amiga German RPG called Fate - Gates of Dawn which was famed for having a massive game would which could take the player up to a MONTH (actual time) to journey from one corner of the world to the other, also you could have like 26 characters split between 5 parties. The game was actually released in English but only a handful of copies ever made it into the West before the company (Redline or something) went bankrupt.
Post edited August 09, 2013 by Crosmando
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Crosmando: Also there's another fantastic amiga German RPG called Fate - Gates of Dawn which was famed for having a massive game would which could take the player up to a MONTH (actual time) to journey from one corner of the world to the other, also you could have like 26 characters split between 5 parties. The game was actually released in English but only a handful of copies ever made it into the West before the company (Redline or something) went bankrupt.
That sounds intriguing.
According to the German Wikipedia page this is a forum in which the developers are writing:
http://www.mightandmagicworld.de/phpbb/forum10.html
The problem I see is that the DOS port was never completed, could GOG fix that? I have no clue of the technical backend GOG uses to get the games running here...

Edit:
A guy called Dieter Eckhardt who worked with Holger Gehrmann at a company called Golden Games before Holger founded reLine is said to have "reactivated" the lable reLine to publish a new version of "Hollywood Poker" for Android.
Hollywood Poker was made by Golden Games. reLine made Hollywood Poker Pro way back then.
Anyway, do you think it would be worth to ask this guy Dieter Eckhardt about the reLine game rights although he never worked for them?
He has a youtube channel:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDjYbrbIUTc
Post edited August 09, 2013 by Piranjade
I have played the Amiga version, but I had to use the custom WinUAE package this guy made:
http://hobring.esero.net/

Also I needed a registered version of WHDLoad, because the game doesn't store memory properly or something.

But yeah, Amiga games are probably out of the question at least until GOG makes an agreement with the people who own what's left of Amiga's rights.
Over the past few days I've sent e-mails to Steve Moretzky inquiring about Legend Entertainment titles' rights, Trevor Sorensen about Supernova Creations' games like the Star Fleet series, Ali Naci Atabek about Mindcraft Games, and Pascal Stradella about Hexplore. Also tried contacting a bunch of companies like Amiga Games Inc, Remedy, id, Interplay, Sega, Tecmo Koei, Zenimax, Throwback Entertainment, and others. Haven't heard back from anyone yet. =/ If I don't hear anything by the end of the month, I'll try contacting them again by different means.

I asked the devs behind the Transport Tycoon mobile game about bringing the old games back to GOG, and all they said was that their priority right now was working on the mobile version, which sounds like they're at least open to the idea.
https://www.facebook.com/tycoonsim
Post edited August 09, 2013 by SCPM
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SCPM: Over the past few days I've sent e-mails to Steve Moretzky inquiring about Legend Entertainment titles' rights, Trevor Sorensen about Supernova Creations' games like the Star Fleet series, Ali Naci Atabek about Mindcraft Games, and Pascal Stradella about Hexplore. Also tried contacting a bunch of companies like Amiga Games Inc, Remedy, id, Interplay, Sega, Tecmo Koei, Zenimax, Throwback Entertainment, and others. Haven't heard back from anyone yet. =/ If I don't hear anything by the end of the month, I'll try contacting them again by different means.

I asked the devs behind the Transport Tycoon mobile game about bringing the old games back to GOG, and all they said was that their priority right now was working on the mobile version, which sounds like they're at least open to the idea.
https://www.facebook.com/tycoonsim
What did you want to know from Remedy? Remedy own the Death Rally and Alan Wake IP's and Take Two owns the Max Payne IP(After buying it from 3D Realms and Remedy back in 2002).

How about id Software?
Post edited August 09, 2013 by Kristian
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Kristian: What did you want to know from Remedy? Remedy own the Death Rally and Alan Wake IP's and Take Two owns the Max Payne IP(After buying it from 3D Realms and Remedy back in 2002).

How about id Software?
I only tweeted to Remedy that I'd like to see Death Rally 3D on GOG. I already finished the game when they had the free weekend on Steam, and I know having it here would mean removing Steamworks integration, and thus, multi-player functionality, but I'd still buy it if it came here.
As for id, I was just expressing interest in having their games here as well. I still have my physical copies of pretty much everything from Commander Keen 1 to Doom 3, and I bought Rage on Steam.
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Kristian: What did you want to know from Remedy? Remedy own the Death Rally and Alan Wake IP's and Take Two owns the Max Payne IP(After buying it from 3D Realms and Remedy back in 2002).

How about id Software?
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SCPM: I only tweeted to Remedy that I'd like to see Death Rally 3D on GOG. I already finished the game when they had the free weekend on Steam, and I know having it here would mean removing Steamworks integration, and thus, multi-player functionality, but I'd still buy it if it came here.
As for id, I was just expressing interest in having their games here as well. I still have my physical copies of pretty much everything from Commander Keen 1 to Doom 3, and I bought Rage on Steam.
I would certainly want id to come to GOG. GOG have identified Microsoft, Take Two and LucasArts/Disney as their top three publishers they want to come here but ZeniMax/Bethesda Softworks is very much up there as well. A contender for 4th place for sure.
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Kristian:
Do we have any hint as to how the Quakecon event went?
Does anybody know whatever happened to CDV Software Entertainment AG? http://www.mobygames.com/company/cdv-software-entertainment-ag, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cdv_Software_Entertainment

From what I've read, they're suppose to still be in business, but their website is buggered - http://www.cdv.de/ - and it seems like many of the games they've published have been bought by other companies. (Some are even on GOG.) Are they sort of "confined" to Germany or something? It's very weird.

(My apologies if somebody already brought this up earlier, I'm going back through the lists to see what I can dig up more faithfully.)
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tfishell: Does anybody know whatever happened to CDV Software Entertainment AG? http://www.mobygames.com/company/cdv-software-entertainment-ag, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cdv_Software_Entertainment

From what I've read, they're suppose to still be in business, but their website is buggered - http://www.cdv.de/ - and it seems like many of the games they've published have been bought by other companies. (Some are even on GOG.) Are they sort of "confined" to Germany or something? It's very weird.

(My apologies if somebody already brought this up earlier, I'm going back through the lists to see what I can dig up more faithfully.)
It's my understanding that they were mostly a regional distributor. Was there a particular game related to them that you were looking for?
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Kristian:
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ShadowWulfe: Do we have any hint as to how the Quakecon event went?
What Quakecon event?