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The Jane's Simulations, " Ah-64 Longbow" in particular. Best Combat Helicopter sim ever.
American McGee's Alice.
Weird thing is EA released a version tweaked to run on modern computers as a bonus for "Alice Madness Returns" but never released it as a separate purchase.
Alice:Madness Returns was a big disappointment, though.

The LOTR games you will never get because of licencing issues; EA lost the licence to Warners Interactive; EA no longer has the rights to sell them.
Post edited November 08, 2019 by dudalb
GOG being caught up and having parity with what they've released over on Steam would be ideal. I've been wanting to replay the Mass Effect games for some time now, so having the first 2 games released over here would be nice.
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dudalb: The Jane's Simulations, " Ah-64 Longbow" in particular. Best Combat Helicopter sim ever.
Sadly the rights to the Jane's moniker is held by IHS Markit Ltd., as the Jane's Information Group is one of their subsidiaries. Two Jane's games made by Sonalysts Inc. did get out, but separated from both EA and the Jane's Combat Simulations prefix (688(I) Hunter Killer and Fleet Command, both on Steam).
Official press release: https://ir.ea.com/press-releases/press-release-details/2025/EA-Announces-Agreement-to-be-Acquired-by-PIF-Silver-Lake-and-Affinity-Partners-for-55-Billion/default.aspx

Wonder what this means for the EA-published games that already are on GOG and those that were rumored to show up on GOG in the not-so-distant future, like the Command & Conquer games.
Or titles that haven't been part of the discussion altogether, like the Alice games.

Depends on how sympathetic the Saudis or the Orange Man's son-in-law are towards DRM-free games and digital ownership - if they care at all - I guess.
Yeah, I want to stay optimistic and believe that the rest of the EA stuff I want to see here will actually show up. For me, it's all games that are like 13+ years old at this point. I hope EA enjoys their new home, being one of the worst publishers in the world, owned by some of the worst people in the world.
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SCAwJos: Official press release: https://ir.ea.com/press-releases/press-release-details/2025/EA-Announces-Agreement-to-be-Acquired-by-PIF-Silver-Lake-and-Affinity-Partners-for-55-Billion/default.aspx

Wonder what this means for the EA-published games that already are on GOG and those that were rumored to show up on GOG in the not-so-distant future, like the Command & Conquer games.
Or titles that haven't been part of the discussion altogether, like the Alice games.
If anything, it will at least shake up the current situation. Trying to negotiate with a new set of people instead of those who have already refused you in the past is a possible avenue to getting some more games here. GOG should definitely be on high alert and try reopening talks, even for games where EA has previously already said no. I would definitely welcome, after all these years, the opportunity to finally officially buy all the DLCs for Dragon Age and Mass Effect games. Which I only ever played pirated, because the DVD releases did not contain them of course.

And as for EA, it really couldn't get any worse than it already was, so we'll see if private ownership works for them. Either way, the buyout is huge. Only 20% lower than the biggest buyout in history so far, when Microsoft bought Activision.
Post edited September 30, 2025 by idbeholdME
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SCAwJos: Depends on how sympathetic the Saudis or the Orange Man's son-in-law are towards DRM-free games and digital ownership - if they care at all - I guess.
Well, the Prince (his company) did bring over King of Fighters XIV, so I would say it's possible. Probably shouldn't expect any day one releases though, still have your to see King of Fighters XV here.
Bioware is probably more likely as ever going to get the overdue coup de grace at last.
Dragon Age is well dead and buried thanks to Veilguard and the next Mass Effect installment was doomed already anyway with Owlcat's Osiris Reborn and Exodus poised to step in on the epic sci-fi space thing.
None. EA's fallen into a volcano for all I care at this point.
Archon
Legacy of the Ancients
Heart of Africa
The Bard's Tale Construction Set
The Magic Candle II
Project Firestart
Psychic Detective
Hard Nova
Lost Files of Sherlock Holmes: Curse of the Rose Tattoo
Fade to Black (Flashback sequel)
Command & Conquer Remastered
Post edited October 05, 2025 by Iohannis42
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dnovraD: None. EA's fallen into a volcano for all I care at this point.
But their early games were so one of a kind. Though I am much more familiar with the titles Activision made I'm sure EA is not a far step behind them.
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Iohannis42: Archon
Legacy of the Ancients
Heart of Africa
The Bard's Tale Construction Set
The Magic Candle II
Project Firestart
Psychic Detective
Hard Nova
Shadow of the Beast
Lost Files of Sherlock Holmes: Curse of the Rose Tattoo
Command & Conquer Remastered
I think EA has very little to do with Shadow of the Beast, they just published it on some platform at some point, that’s about it. I guess we're better off looking at Sony.
The old Skate games, for sure. I have a PS3 to play them on but it'd be nice to be able to have them running natively on my PC. Also, I'm going to the say the Sims just because the EA App is dreadful and I'm sure my fiance would appreciate a decent launcher.
Alice Madness Returns and the original Lost in Random. But we know that's never gonna happen.
Mirror's Edge games, Command & Conquer series.