Defender of the Crown is out now:
http://af.gog.com/game/defender_of_the_crown?as=1649904300
Amiga vs. DOS:
Cinemaware today announced a digital distribution agreement with GOG.com, the leading source of DRM-free games. Under the agreement, GOG.com will offer a selection of Cinemaware’s classic games, starting with Defender of the Crown®! All Cinemaware games will come with original manual scans, box art, music files and when possible other bonus content available at the time of their original release. Best of all, the original, graphically superior Amiga versions of these games will be sold with the DOS version!
Defender of the Crown, the first Cinemaware title to launch on GOG.com, is a strategy game originally launched on the Commodore Amiga in 1986, as it set a high bar for stunning graphical presentation and innovative gameplay for the time. Eventually ported to a variety of systems, Defender of the Crown brought the Saxon struggle to fight off the hordes of Normans to life in a colorful and memorable fashion that endeared it to fans of strategy gaming around the globe.
Wolfric The Wild, spokesperson for Cinemaware, said “We are really proud to be working with GOG.com in bringing our classic games into wider distribution so that many more gamers can enjoy the classic gameplay of Cinemaware’s games. Cinemaware had a great influence in the golden age of videogames and a new generation of gamers will now be able to enjoy them!”
Speaking of Amiga games, I don't know if that's possible but it would be awesome if GOG released Perihelion. (yeah I know I can play it on an emulator, but still...)
+Q: I'm guessing you're not going to give any teases about who that might be…
A: I cannot tell you who that's gonna be, but I can tell you something else. We have more or less three major publishers missing when it comes to classic games. There is Microsoft, there is Disney, and finally, there is Take-Two. It's one of these [laughs].
Lastly, we've already talked about the first six years of GOG, but where do you think GOG might go in the next six years?
Whoa. That's a vast question. I can tell you about the next 12 months, but I cannot tell you about the next six years because digital is moving forward so fast, so quickly, that it's even hard for us to follow sometimes. But in the near future, so first of all GOG Galaxy; in the near future there's going to be the optional client which we are finalizing right now. There will be a couple modern games coming to GOG such as Wasteland 2, The Vanishing of Ethan Carter, which is developed by our Polish friends The Astronauts; there's gonna be Pillars of Eternity, and a few more GOG Galaxy games. There is one last thing coming up hopefully before the end of the year. This is at the top of my to-do list right now. I have a pretty substantial deal in my inbox right now, which I need to finalize. It's going to be a deal for classic games on GOG with a major publisher, and that publisher has many games which are at the very top or in the middle of GOG's wish list. So if we sign that one, we will fulfill many wishes in the coming months.
I'm guessing you're not going to give any teases about who that might be…
I cannot tell you who that's gonna be, but I can tell you something else. We have more or less three major publishers missing when it comes to classic games. There is Microsoft, there is Disney, and finally, there is Take-Two. It's one of these [laughs].
that publisher has many games which are at the very top or in the middle of GOG's wish list
Some diging in thread somewhere
+Q: I'm guessing you're not going to give any teases about who that might be…
A: I cannot tell you who that's gonna be, but I can tell you something else. We have more or less three major publishers missing when it comes to classic games. There is Microsoft, there is Disney, and finally, there is Take-Two. It's one of these [laughs].
Another thing that's really been interesting as a trend is virtual reality, things like Oculus Rift and Project Morpheus. Has GOG done any tests for what a VR interface might look like for GOG?
I'm really surprised with your question because actually we have never thought of that.
No?
We have lots of ideas, but that's the idea we never had recently. So perhaps you should join us as the R&D guy [laughs]
And Oculus Rifs? For what?
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