Seconded, or fifthed or whatever. Finding anything over 12 months old at retail chains can be a challenge, especially when that game wasn’t a bestseller to begin with. While Steam and Impulse seem to be picking up on this and featuring more and more “recent past” games in their sales and package deals, I certainly don’t mind one more web retailer I like doing the same. Just because it has “Old” in the name, GOG shouldn’t feel limited to out of print and “classic” titles. If you guys can make a deal for something a couple of years old and offer it up consistantly at $10 or less I’m far more likely to buy it from you than wait around for the next Steam sale.

No DRM is value enough for me.

Do you guys intend to release Darklands? Contrarily to the D&D RPGs, the copyright musn’t be split between 2 companies.

Son of a bitch. I picked this up on Steam not that long ago, literally thinking to myself as I did, “Well, it’s not like it’s going to be showing up on GOG any time soon.”

Tom, how about getting the Kohan games on GOG?

Also, if there was a way to get Sierra’s old game Mission Force: Cyberstorm on GOG with a workable multiplayer (it took Kaldi to play it over the internet when released) that would be so great.

Without a multiplayer option I doubt I’d buy it, but it was one of my best multplayer memories.

Hey Tom if you’re taking requests how about you call up Sid Meier and get Gettysburg and Antietam up on GoG. Near as I can tell they are only available used via Amazon or Ebay at this point.

You can call up Sid, right? I always assumed you know everyone. :-)

Oh hell yes. I’d buy it without multiplayer regardless, but yes, please this.

M1 Tank Platoon 2 would be nice for me. I’ve got a hankering for some modern tank action, but can’t justify spending the WTF amounts charged for Steel Beasts Pro…

Timegate just opened their web store selling digital copies of Kohan so I doubt it. But one can wish for sure. :)

But did you notice their poll on their forum asking users which digital content delivery did they use? They had GoG in the poll too. It seemed as if they were looking at other ways to distribute the game and I for one would be much more likely to buy Kohan if it were on any distributer that doesn’t use Digital River.

No One Lives Forever (as long as you’re taking requests, Tom).

The Age of Empires series
Rise of Nations

I’d love to. I think it’s been discussed; not sure where it stands.

Well, I’m not really taking requests :). At this point, we’re basically trying to get anything and everything that fits the catalogue. Ultimately we just need to sign a couple more publisher deals, and then anything’s possible.

What are the chances of seeing Panzer General, Fantasy General or Star General?

Edit: Just saw the post above. I’m hoping to find a lazy, easy way to play Panzer General again and GOG seems like the best at providing this.

Good question! :)

I assume any suggestions we have here have probably been covered 10 times over on the GOG site and you all continue to make efforts towards getting those whenever possible. So, I do not bother with any here (Settlers II 10th Anniversary Edition) Who said that?

Well, it’s my intention to implant a secret microchip into Tom’s brain that will repeat the names of games I want to see on GOG most, and this will cause him to go on personal crusades to get said games.

Did Tom use the word Ultimately? OSI Catalog? What?