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Dear Santa,

The year has turned again, and it's that time: a time when everyone runs through their mental lists to see if they've been nicer than naughty and wonders what you'll bring them on the morrow. It's time for us to reflect on what we've done in the last year, what we wanted to do, and what we hope you'll bring us to help succeed next year as well.

The year has been pretty good to us, Santa, and we'd like to think that's part of you fulfilling our wish for last year--we've added over 250 Mac games to the catalog, more than 120 Indie games are now on GOG since we launched our "Bigger, Fresher, Newer" campaign last year, and we celebrated a 500 games in our catalog in January of this year. We've since gone on to a total catalog of [url=http://www.gog.com/games]674 games at the end of 2013--that's a long way since 2012!

We added some top games to our catalog this year, classics like Leisure Suit Larry, Neverwinter Nights 2, , [url=http://www.gog.com/game/system_shock_2]System Shock 2, Wizardry 6 & 7, and Wizardry 8, I Have No Mouth And I Must Scream, and we even finished off the Wing Commander series. We've seen some fantastic indies showing up on GOG.com as well, from Divinity: Dragon Commander and Expeditions: Conquistador to Papers, Please and , we've been adding new games to the catalog that we're sure will be looked at as future gems in the years to come. We've asked questions about what our users think GOG.com should be, we've produced--and ended--a regular episodic show about what GOG.com has released each week, we've fulfilled [url=http://www.gog.com/wishlist]hundreds of thousands of wishlist votes, gone to tradeshows in [url=http://www.gog.com/news/gogcom_e3_the_photodocumentary]and the US, launched a new program to help indies get on GOG.com, had [url=http://games.on.net/2013/07/we-see-pirates-as-our-competition-we-dont-see-steam-as-our-competition-gog-com-on-hatemail-torrents-and-sharing-games-legally/]of [url=http://news.softpedia.com/news/GOG-com-Is-Not-Ready-to-Support-Linux-Just-Yet-299948.shtml]all [url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RzPPcxp_uUQ]the , [url=http://www.gog.com/news/super_5_five_new_indies_up_to_80_off]celebrated our fifth birthday for a whole month, and generally had a grand old time.

Recently, we've experimented with some new things for GOG.com: we ran a charity fundraiser which (spoiler alert!) has raised tons of money for children, the poor, and wildlife all around the world; we teamed up with PC Gamer and Larian and gave away 3d-printed statues of dragons from Dragon Commander; we ran a pixel-art competition and were blown away by the great entries we received; we ran an Insomnia promo whereby we discovered the Internet's love for Jack Keane; we launched a guarantee where we promise that any game you buy from us will work; and we gave away all three of the original Fallout games to say goodbye to one of the greatest franchises in the history of gaming as it leaves our catalog. We also discovered that apparently the entire Internet wanted free copies of Fallout, because man did our servers ever struggle for the first few hours of that giveaway! We've welcomed back old friends and made uncountable scores of new ones over the last year here, and the craziest thing is that--for the fifth year running--this is the best year yet for GOG.com. With 63 employees from all over the world, millions and millions of customers and visitors each month, hundreds of new games, and limitless potential for the next year, Santa, we believe that trend will continue in 2014 with your help.

Which brings us to what we'd like to see in our Yule stocking. Last year we wished for LucasArts or Take Two to join GOG.com, and we really thought that we'd have enough good luck to make it happen. The business world can be slower than we'd like, but we still hope and dream of adding great games from one of those classic companies--or others!--to our classic games catalog in 2014. The rest of our wishes, we worked hard and succeeded at this year, but they're also still something that we want to continue to work on in 2014. Of course we want to release more great games--games like Wasteland 2, Pillars of Eternity, Carmageddon: Reincarnation--and others that we haven't even heard of yet. We want to see our indie program grow and expand well beyond its current scope because we've seen so many good games come our way through there but we know we're missing out on others that haven't found us yet. We want to launch audacious new features on GOG.com that will make us bigger, better, and more fun for our gamers. We want to look beyond the obvious and grow in new and unexpected ways to bring the DRM-Free Revolution to gamers who've never heard of us or who don't know about DRM. We defined our goal as a company for 2014 year simply: to help make the world's best games available DRM-Free.

So help us with that, Santa, and we're confident that we will continue to surprise, delight, amaze, astound, and impress gamers all around the globe; we'll continue to grow; and we'll continue to do everything that makes GOG.com a different (and dare we say "better"?) place for gamers. We never ask you for easy things, Santa, because we don't ask ourselves for easy things. We want to drive ourselves to make big changes, and we hope we'll be able to do so in 2014.

Happy Holidays to all of you who read this, and we hope that all of your wishes come true for 2014.
What do you mean fallout is leaving your catalog??? D:
What about my sons???
They will never learn what true RPG are about... (Not high fantasy ones at least)
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cannard: Go ahead and vote:

http://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/rapelay
Looks pretty cool actually, haters gonna hate.
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Stoltverd: What do you mean fallout is leaving your catalog??? D:
What about my sons???
They will never learn what true RPG are about... (Not high fantasy ones at least)
Well hopefully you were quick to get it for free and you'll own it forever and can keep it secret and keep it safe for future generations to behold. Like how my son loves Wolf3D, Fate Of Atlantis, & Dungeon Siege at 8 years old.
Now that the sale is ending, let me add something here too...

My biggest GOG-related wish for 2013 (and every year since the site launched) was a payment method for those who couldn't use those that existed so far, so that was finally fulfilled now :) The method chosen is hardly at the top of my preference list and the conversion fee that actually works out at just over 8.5% despite the fact that they list 4.04% when neither currency is the Euro is clearly not nice, but at least now it's possible to buy stuff instead of just hoping to get it for free or win it in a contest (though that's always nice too :p), so any further wishes along this line aren't quite so critical anymore. Still, being able to charge a GOG account with money, preferably through all sorts of methods including bank transfer and (local) SMS, and then making purchases from what's there, likely with optional heightened security options in case of hacking, would be the next really nice step.

As for games, let's see...
- Dragon Age: Origins (Ultimate Edition)
- Mount&Blade: Warband (personally not interested in With Fire and Sword though)
- Drakensang: The River of Time (possibly including Phileasson's Secret, though I heard there's not much to that)
Then in the longer term:
- Complete editions of the Elder Scrolls games (that aren't already free)
- Probably King's Bounty: Warriors of the North (the previous ones are already here anyway)
- Maybe Splinter Cell Pandora Tomorrow and Chaos Theory (the first is already here anyway)
Some curiosity still left after reading some older game reviews years ago:
- Siege of Avalon

Though considering how little I actually play, I already had games to last me some 3 years before finally being able to make purchases from GOG in time for this sale, and now I have enough for 5 at that pace, so just sayin' it'd be nice to see them in the catalog eventually. No rush on my part, though it may be on others' :)
I might be on a minority here, but id love to see the rest of the old Sierra point n click games... like the Laura Bows (Colonel Bequest & Dagger of Amon Ra), Codename Iceman, Freddy Pharkas, the Ecoquest (1 & 2) series, Gold Rush & The Conquest Series (Camelot & Longbow)
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bringthemback: I might be on a minority here, but id love to see the rest of the old Sierra point n click games... like the Laura Bows (Colonel Bequest & Dagger of Amon Ra), Codename Iceman, Freddy Pharkas, the Ecoquest (1 & 2) series, Gold Rush & The Conquest Series (Camelot & Longbow)
Minority? I don't think anyone would disagree with you
wanted to write something, but never knew what... :)

but as you, GOG, really deserve it, here goes:

I'd like to thank you for the greatness you brought to me - you help me relive my memories, you help to ease my conscience (wink), and I always look here first when I want to buy some games (sadly, I'm not always succesful, but I believe this will only improve in time!)

please continue being the best place for gamers to look for their favourites, I'm sure I will :)
Maybe GOG can add Mindcraft's old masterpiece to the collection??
Siege
The Magic Candle series
Tegel's Mercenaries
Ambush at Sorinor

Anyone??
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bringthemback: I might be on a minority here, but id love to see the rest of the old Sierra point n click games... like the Laura Bows (Colonel Bequest & Dagger of Amon Ra), Codename Iceman, Freddy Pharkas, the Ecoquest (1 & 2) series, Gold Rush & The Conquest Series (Camelot & Longbow)
Maybe a minority (although as Crosmando said, I somewhat doubt it), but definitely not alone. Been waiting for all of those games for a while now, though in addition to the ones you've mentioned, I wouldn't mind also seeing the Shivers games here, or the adventure games developed by Dynamix for Sierra.

Leisure Suit Larry Greatest Hits and Misses and Love for Sail came out in January and February 2013, unless I'm mistaken those were the last Sierra games GOG has released (not counting Magna Cum Laude, Sierra as those of us who grew up with it and knew it was long dead by then). So I think we're due for a significant influx of Sierra adventure games in the upcoming months.

As I understand it, a German dev called Sunlight has acquired the rights to make a remake and distribute the original Gold Rush!, get on it GOG.
Post edited December 29, 2013 by Gonchi
Happy holidays, hope to see more classic games such as:

XCOM series
Civilization series
SSI Gold Box series
ID Software titles
Lucasarts games
Resident Evil games
Sierra games
Criterion games
Take two interactive games
Drakan Order of the Flame
Puzzle Quest + Expansion

and many many more...

hmm...Ambush at Sorinor...rings a bell...
Post edited December 29, 2013 by Hillsy_
Looking back 2012 was something of a transitional year for GOG (opening the store to indies), and in 2013 they found their footing with a large number of releases and some interesting promos.

I wonder what 2014 will bring? If there are big changes coming as hinted ([url=http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=auto&tl=en&u=http%253A%252F%252Fwww.gamestar.de%252Fnews%252F3031390%252Fgogcom.html]translation to English):
"For 2014, the operators of GOG.com also announce some major changes to the portal web presence as well as several "breakthrough projects" - more precisely in every detail is one in this respect but not yet."
I think we might very well see a restructuring in some site features. Optional client? Redesigned forum? GOG was hiring web developers earlier this year as well. Whatever is coming, I hope it goes well and wish everyone the best.
Looks like GOG has some extra-hidden surprise sale for us :D But where to click? :D
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All I can really ask for is more of those hard to find at decent prices adventure games, Ripper, Black Dahlia, Obsidian, Timelapse, games like that.Adventure games were my favorite genre of games for at least a decade and I've snagged up a ton of great ones from you guys that I never got to play but always wanted to.Other than that you do an incredible job at delivering great classics time and time again, and it is much appreciated.
Would like to see GOG add an DRM-Free adult game section for adult games (anime, porn, Japanese with English subtitles) and maybe even a section for applications, system tools, and educational software.
Post edited December 29, 2013 by ThoRn
Excellent letter to Santa. GOG.com is hands-down the best games distributor there is. Period. Here's hoping that this year is even better than last year.; D