ConsulCaesar: My absolute favorite for sentimental reasons would be the
Age of Empires series. I played those games for countless hours and they are still very fun nowadays. I don't exactly get my hopes up, but a guy can dream.
Andreasqiao: Age of Empires (1997)please, it fits really well with Good old Games motto. It was an old game and it was good. Truly one of the most RTS title that wholly deserved the title Good old Game right here. It isn't available anywhere legally, and if one got lucky and stumble upon a boxed edition, it won't guarantee the installer would work on modern windows.
Please, bribe, intimidate, blackmail, whatever need to do to Microsoft, to make them accept the deal. Make them an offer they can't refuse.
Heh, MS games are clearly in the "will never get here" category, no matter what. They have remasters that they want to sell, they want people captive to their store, they're firm against DRM-free, and have no need for money, or at least not the sort that GOG or even CDP as a whole could ever have available even if they'd pour every last shred of resources into that one thing.
wolfsite: https://www.gog.com/dreamlist/game/lemmings Because it belongs here.
Traffic Department 2192
https://www.gog.com/dreamlist/game/traffic-department-2192-1994 Been made freeware and the writing is so cheesy but I just love how the game and story adapts to how well you are playing as you can lose missions and the story reflects this.
*nods* Lemmings should be, but it seems like slim chances. As for TD2192, indeed one at least worth remembering, mainly for Velasquez as a character long before such things became popular. On a much smaller and simpler level, but also years earlier, I called her a prototype "
Queen Bitch".
mqstout: Stunts (
https://www.gog.com/dreamlist/game/stunts) is the first to come to mind,
Oh yes, that too.
Also freeware, but somewhat based on someone's word:
https://forum.stunts.hu/index.php?topic=1499.0