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GOG Launches "Dreamlist" System, Supersedes Community Wishlist Tool

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Bringing classic games back to life is not easy. With obsolete technology, complex IP rights, and challenging business cases, our Team tackles these hurdles daily. That's where our Community Wishlist used to come in. It was an open tool where you got to tell us which classics deserve a comeback and vote on the games you want to see revived. It wasn't just a list—more often than not, it was the fuel for our actions. When talks with IP owners hit a wall, the Wishlist kept the conversation going—as you could see with Dino Crisis.

But now we are launching the next generation of this tool: the GOG Dreamlist. With the brand-new design, it's easier than ever to cast your vote, add a game and contribute to Video Game Preservation.




I'm sure you have a lot of games on your mind that you would love to see brought back. But, if for some reason you ran out of ideas—we're here to help! Using this opportunity, we gathered information from our own employees to see which games they would wish to see brought back.


After all, we're all gamers at heart! In some cases, people decided to also share why a game is important to them and why do they want to see it brought back. Even our Managing Director Maciej decided to share his gaming story! Now that's what I call a treat! So let's start with a few staff picks that got the most votes!



Freelancer was a space sim that let players explore a vast universe filled with adventure, trade, and combat. Released in 2003, it offered a sense of freedom and exploration that was ahead of its time. The game's dynamic economy and engaging storyline made it a fan favorite.

Piotr: "I never played Freelancer, but because 5 out of 10 of my favorite games of all time are old space sims (all of which are on GOG already), I really regret not having played it back when it was new. With any luck, I hope I'll get a chance, one of these days."



Resident Evil: Code Veronica X took the survival horror genre to new heights. Released in 2000, it followed Claire Redfield's harrowing journey to find her brother Chris. The game's atmospheric environments, challenging puzzles, and terrifying enemies made it a standout title in the Resident Evil series.



Ah, Command & Conquer. The series that defined real-time strategy for a generation, while also competing with Blizzard's Warcraft series for many years. From the original Tiberian Dawn to Red Alert and beyond, this collection has it all. The strategic depth, the memorable characters, and the epic battles made it a staple in any RTS fan's library. Bringing this collection back would be a dream come true for both veterans and newcomers to the genre.

Maciej: "Command & Conquer holds a special place in my heart, especially Tiberian Sun—the first game I saw my dad playing. I still remember opening box with two CDs and the futuristic soldier on the cover. Like any kid, I wanted to be like my dad. I played Tiberian Sun, then Red Alert, Red Alert 2, and Yuri's Revenge was the first game I got for Christmas. That snowy, cold day at my grandparents' house, surrounded by family in good health and spirits. Red Alert brings back memories of meaningful moments in my life, some parts of that life are no longer and that's why I'm so grateful for this series."



Final Fantasy VII needs no introduction. This iconic JRPG revolutionized the genre with its epic story, memorable characters, and groundbreaking graphics. Released in 1997, it introduced us to Cloud, Sephiroth, and the sprawling world of Gaia. While we've seen a remake, it's a totally different playstyle that might not suit diehard fans of the title. Adam: "Final Fantasy VII—actually I know it's a cult classic, but I never played it. Would love to see GOG add potential improvements and preserve it, so I can finally get to it."



Combine James Bond, Austin Powers and Charlie's Angels into one and what do you get? The Operative: No One Lives Forever was a stylish spy thriller that combined first-person shooting with a healthy dose of humor. Released in 2000, it followed the adventures of Cate Archer, a super spy with a knack for witty one-liners and high-tech gadgets. The game's unique blend of action and comedy made it a cult classic.



Remember the spine-chilling atmosphere of Alien Trilogy? Those game had us on the edge of our seats with its eerie corridors and relentless xenomorphs. First released in 1996, it was a first-person shooter that perfectly captured the essence of the Alien movies. The graphics might seem dated now, but the tension and fear it instilled are timeless. I don't know about you, but I do miss those proximity pings.



Stay awhile and listen! Diablo II was more than just a game; it was an obsession. Released in 2000, it set the standard for action RPGs with its dark, gothic atmosphere and addictive loot system. Diablo II continued the story of the original Diablo game, with lone wanderer being the final obstacle to beat. Or was he?

Adam: "Diablo II—For me it's the music. I love the soundtrack so much I still listen to it today, and sometimes I mute the music from the game I'm playing and put on the Diablo II OST instead!"



Based on Terry Pratchett's beloved series, Discworld 1 was a point-and-click adventure that combined humor, wit, and challenging puzzles. Released in 1995, it featured the voice talents of Eric Idle and brought the quirky world of Discworld to life. The game's charm and clever writing made it a standout title. And who can forget Rincewind and Luggage? Also—OOK!

Piotr: "Discworld—it was one of the craziest adventure game I ever played. Great humor and ultra abstract puzzles, some impossible to solve without a walktrhough. Still it delivered the theme, vibe, story and characters of Terry Pratchet books perfectly. I miss playing it a lot!"

GOG's full list of favorites is available to read here. Additional picks include: Prey (2006), Starlancer (2000), The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay (2004), and many more...

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Freelancer is abandonware, that's easy to find if you want. Not sure about the other games listed on this story (aside from Diablo II, we all know Blizzard won't let that go).

I've still got my copy of Freelancer and I have it installed and functioning on my Win 10 system. To my understanding, there are still people hosting servers out there for online play for Freelancer - if multiplayer is your thing. Amazing space sim. I wouldn't mind seeing it make a comeback on GoG. I'd happily pick up a copy on GoG if it did.
 

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Amazing space sim.

I really think we need a different term for games, because I would not qualify it as that (and that's a good thing).

Oh hey Max Payne 1/2 is on that list. Go vote for those if it helps.
 
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A shame to see their site design starting to follow ugly and counterproductive "modern" trends.
 
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Why was my post deleted?

The site is fully legal. If the game is abandonware, it's posted on that site.
 
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Abandonware isn't a legal term. It's a made up one by gamers who pirate games that haven't been sold in awhile.
Upon further reading, it's a gray area. What's listed at the site is for games that no one really holds rights over since most of the studios are gone.

But I get your point
 
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Freelancer got my vote. :love:

Amazing game, want a re-make. :D (no, I am not interested in Star-Citizen)
 
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Freelancer got my vote. :love:

Amazing game, want a re-make. :D (no, I am not interested in Star-Citizen)
Freelancer was so much fun to play. I wish Digital Anvil didn't close down, rumor was they were working on Freelancer 2 at the time.

Since MS Studios published Freelancer, I don't know for sure if MS owns the IP for it or not. If they do it may be the reason why GoG has had issues getting the game on their platform.....even if MS doesn't own the IP it may be in a sort of limbo which could be the reason GoG has had issues.
 
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