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I'm not sure if this is the right forums for this, but

You guys should bring Sub Culture to the catalog.

To those of you who have played it, you will know why it deserves to be on GoG.com. For those of you who haven't, I suggest you do.
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webfryes: I'm not sure if this is the right forums for this, but

You guys should bring Sub Culture to the catalog.

To those of you who have played it, you will know why it deserves to be on GoG.com. For those of you who haven't, I suggest you do.
You can vote for it here: http://www.gog.com/en/wishlist/games/sub_culture
I noticed someone said in the wishlist that it's really difficult to get running on Windows 7. Erm, there's a DOS version on the disc?
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jamyskis: I noticed someone said in the wishlist that it's really difficult to get running on Windows 7.
Except it's not. Sub Culture was one of the first (if not the first) game to use hardware acceleration, so despite it's age virtually any Windows OS can play it with Glide emulation.

Wonderful little game too, great soundtrack which evokes a nice feeling of calm when your exploring the depths.

It's Ubisoft IP too, so no reason really GOG couldn't get it here, it's definitely an essential piece of gaming history, and a great game to boot.
Post edited July 02, 2012 by Crosmando
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webfryes: I'm not sure if this is the right forums for this, but

You guys should bring Sub Culture to the catalog.

To those of you who have played it, you will know why it deserves to be on GoG.com. For those of you who haven't, I suggest you do.
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dan30b: You can vote for it here: http://www.gog.com/en/wishlist/games/sub_culture
Thank you :) that was very helpful
Post edited July 02, 2012 by webfryes
No problem :-)
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jamyskis: I noticed someone said in the wishlist that it's really difficult to get running on Windows 7.
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Crosmando: Except it's not. Sub Culture was one of the first (if not the first) game to use hardware acceleration
Absolutely. I remember seeing it (and Turok) for the first time, 3Dfx accelerated. My jaw hit the floor...
The soundtrack rocked, too:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KUIq1L_wkB8&feature=BFa&list=PL79406847271DA5B7

I'd love to see a remake.
Post edited July 02, 2012 by Phaidox
Maybe also the "sequel", Deep Fighter?

http://www.mobygames.com/game/deep-fighter