I knew this would happen some day once the site initially started running. It was bound to happen eventually, but on the other hand there are still a lot of Good Old Games that they still haven't covered. They should've focused their resources on tracking down the people who have the licenses for them so they can add them to their repertoire, not add all these newshit games, design a fugly new layout and give even more validation to these neo-Beatniks with their hipster movies and documentaries. The reason most other internet vendors lose to Steam is because they do the same thing as them. At least GOG was covering a niche no one else was bothering with, but that has become less the case over the years. Incidentally I haven't bought a game from GOG in nearly 2 years now.
Why do you think they stopped covering that niche? They still sell old games, they have an old game release every week. The classics which are not on the site, like LucasArts games are not on the site because ....i don't know....they can't acquire them legally.
It makes my head hurt when someone says that GOG stopped caring about old games, just because they sell new games as well. Fucking ridiculous.
So show me some statistics on how many old games they have released in the past few years. They used to release a bunch of them biweekly. Now you'll be lucky to see one old game get released every week or two on average. I just went through their NEW & COMING tab and out of 75 new releases only 11 were Old Games.
But I digress, no one said that they stopped publishing them, but they certainly did stop caring about them. They only do it to now uphold status quo because their fanbase still expects it. It is the reason that most of them came there in the first place.
And don't you think it was easier to get those old games in the beginning, when there was hundreds of them. But if all that remains are the hard to get titles, you can't expect them to release 5 games/week.
I'm a consumer, not a marketer or company representative. It's my right to ask for the kind of crap I want from them, not feel sorry that a huge company like CD Projekt might have problems attaining licenses.
If they can do 1 game a week then that's fine, too, if it was some kind of quality game. Most of the games they have been releasing aren't exactly stellar games that people look back with fond memories. Yeah, I played Crystal Caves as a kid, but that doesn't mean it is classic game material. It wasn't a particularly good game, so it feels like they are taking whatever they can to uphold that status quo I talked about. There are better nostalgic platformers out there like Commander Keen, yet they are nowhere in sight when you search for them in GOG. You can get Keen 1-5 on Steam, though, at the low price of 5 steambux.
Anyway, I never said it would be easy, but they've managed to get some obscure games before so the only thing that's stopping them is them not diverting the resources necessary into doing so.