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Stepping into the world of SNEG's classics is like embarking on a nostalgic journey, where memories of childhood gaming sessions come flooding back; but not only, as it is also a chance for the younger generation to explore what some of us once loved.

Let’s see what incredible retro adventures we’ll embark on next, soon on GOG!

CyClones
It’s a classic first-person shooter, first released in 1994. The gameplay takes place at the end of the 20th century, a time marked by devastating wars and widespread pollution that caused severe damage to numerous countries across the globe. Eventually, an intriguing revelation was discovered – an alien invasion, during which a significant portion of the invaders were actually clones created from samples of human tissue. These clones were genetically manipulated and subsequently augmented with cybernetic enhancements. As a player, you’ll assume control of the HAVOC unit, and be entrusted with a series of missions by the Earth government; with an objective to confront and repel the alien invaders and their clone servants.

Take No Prisoners
It’s a timeless top-down shooter, first released in 1997. The game unfolds in the city of San Antonio, Texas, portraying a post-apocalyptic world set in the near future. You'll assume the role of Slade, a skilled mercenary enlisted by Martech Industries, Inc. to undertake a crucial mission. Your objective will be to to retrieve a precious crystal located within the Dome, a fortified structure situated at the heart of the desolate city. This Dome acts as a shield, protecting its inhabitants from the devastating radiation that plagues the rest of the planet. To accomplish this task, you'll have to navigate through the chaotic streets of San Antonio, engaging in intense battles against a formidable coalition comprising military, civilian, and security forces!

Warbreeds
It's a real-time strategy game that takes place in a distant galaxy, where the Yedda, a humanoid amphibian species, has tragically become extinct as a result of famine, disease, and internal conflicts. As a consequence, the four former servitor races of the Yedda are now locked in a fierce battle for supremacy over their planet. You’ll get a fascinating opportunity to fully customize their warriors, equipping them with a wide array of weapons that offer an astonishing number of over 35,000 unique combinations.

Necrodome
It’s a first-person vehicular shooter that provides thrilling arena-based car combat, immersive driving, and the unique feature of being able to disembark from the vehicle and engage in ground-based battles. When on foot, you’ll be armed with a powerful tribarrel shotgun, enabling you to deliver devastating firepower to the enemies. Additionally, you’ll have an exciting opportunity to hijack damaged opponents, seizing control of their vehicles and turning the tide of battle in your favor. This combination of vehicular and on-foot combat mechanics adds depth and versatility to the gameplay, allowing you to experience intense action from multiple perspectives!

All that and even more, soon on GOG!
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Tarhiel: Oh, I´d love that + PC port by Nightdive would be a dream come true.
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WinterSnowfall: That + Nightdive could arguably port even the console-only sequel to PC, assuming the game's assets/code wasn't lost.

P.S.: I'd also like the "tweaked" original to be honest, because I want to play it as I remember it, not with high-rez textures, RT, AA @ 4K.
That´s what I meant but forgot to write - I would want a PC port of the second game too :)
I would love to see Mageslayer here as well, but GT Interactive was the publisher, so it's a big no no.
Warbreeds release was pushed to October, I guess something went bad...
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Glaucos: Warbreeds release was pushed to October, I guess something went bad...
Does anyone know what happened to Warbreeds?
Technical issues that are really hard to solve, probably.
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tfishell: Raven Software games? Did SNEG buy these from Activision, or did the rights likely revert to other people (more interested in re-releases) years ago? It's interesting to see SNEG apparently have more luck getting old games here from big publishers than GOG has recently, unless after Warwind (or whatever GOG's last-published game was) GOG perhaps didn't want to shoulder the task of liscensing/buying the rights to and publishing games any more.

Similar questions for Warbreeds / Red Orb Entertainment

In any case of course, it's very cool to see these show up. :)
SNEG has GOG's old procurement and renovation team. The people that brought games to GOG and made them work broke off. So it makes sense.
Post edited November 28, 2023 by paladin181
Looks like whatever the holdup was for Warbreeds is resolved:
https://www.gogdb.org/product/1979367321#changelog
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Swedrami: Looks like whatever the holdup was for Warbreeds is resolved:
https://www.gogdb.org/product/1979367321#changelog
Good to know. Thank you.