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Toonstruck was great, one of the few games I've played all the way through. Really enjoyed it but haven't played it in a long time. I lent the disks to my Dad, and never got them back before he passed away. I've been surprised that it hasn't appeared here.

As to my Wishlist ... well I have a lot of these games already, so I'd like to get some of the bits I never played for instance: (I will probably grab a bunch that I already have ... assuming that LA/Disney is really the publisher)

Outlaws
Rebel Assault 1 + 2 (well I had 1, but wasn't very good at it & the disc is long since gone)
Battlefront
The Collectors editions of X-Wing & Tie Fighter
Zak McKracken
Maniac Mansion
Star Wars Galactic Battlegrounds
Star Wars Rebellion
Yoda Stories
Indiana Jones Desktop Adventures
After Life


Disney:

Castle of Illusion
Ducktales Remastered
Epic Mickey 1 & 2
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opticq: I feel like this is a great opportunity to finally play some classics that I wanted to because they weren't here.

Just found out there's remastered editions of Monkey Island 1 & 2. I'm excited.
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011284mm: The first one is good, the second ones remake is not quite up to the same standard.
I feel it is much better to play with the older graphics with the voice overlay.
Well hopefully the remastered versions come with the originals.
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tarasis: Disney:

Castle of Illusion
Ducktales Remastered
Epic Mickey 1 & 2
Castle of Illusion is owned by SEGA, DuckTales by Capcom, and the first Epic Mickey was a Wii exclusive. Epic Mickey 2 got ported to PC recently, but I doubt Disney will allow a relatively new game to be sold DRM-free.

This whole thing seems like a miracle to me. Usually Disney is a control freak. They like DRM a lot and are very picky about their distribution channels. Either they decided to change this part of their business strategy or GOG did an outstanding job negotiating this deal.

I personally never cared much for the old LA adventures. Also I'm not a big fan of Star Wars, so there's not much in it for me. I wouldn't deny the Jedi Knight games, though.
Just foundout something incredibly strange, Disney might own the rights to Stubbs the Zombie. Would be an interesting release with the other games that Disney holds the rights to.
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wcdeadpool: All the LEGO games ( star wars, indiana jones, pirates of the caribbean)
That's a good thought! How about the Harry Potter Lego games too?
Yes, I know those aren't Disney, but I'd like to see them anyway! :D
Post edited October 26, 2014 by SalarShushan
A good chunk of Lucas Arts personally.

X-Wing
TIE Fighter
Maniac Mansion
Loom
The Dig
Grim Fandango
Full Throttle
Dark Forces series

Those are at the top though.
After looking though a list of LucasArts & Disney games, here are my lists.

LucasArts:
Too much to list, but definitely all their Adventure games.
The Dark Forces / Jedi Knights games
The X-wing & TIE fighter series
Outlaws
Armed and Dangerous!!!!!!!!!!!!

Disney:
Tron 2.0
DuckTales: Remastered

There really isn't much else I can think of on the Disney side of things.
I have the following games still on disc from LucasArts:

Loom
Day of the Tentacle
Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis
Full Throttle
The Dig
Tales of Monkey Island
Sam & Max Hit the Road

Some of the best talkies out there.
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wcdeadpool: All the LEGO games ( star wars, indiana jones, pirates of the caribbean)
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SalarShushan: That's a good thought! How about the Harry Potter Lego games too?
Yes, I know those aren't Disney, but I'd like to see them anyway! :D
Warner Brothers publishes the rest of the Lego games, and last I heard things are going in the completely opposite direction with WB actually wanting to do an EA/Ubisoft and create their own DRM'd digital distribution platform...
Star Wars Rebel Assault 2 The Hidden Empire [1995]
The Curse of Monkey Island [1997]
Star Wars X-Wing vs Tie Fighter [1997]
Star Wars Tie Fighter [1994]
Sam and Max Hit The Road [1993]
Day of the Tentacle [1993]
Star Wars Rogue Squadron [1998]
Outlaws [1997]
Star Wars Shadows of the Empire [1996/1997]
Post edited October 26, 2014 by megarock58
KOTOR 1 and 2 I haven't played them since high school and I've been really wanted to play them again
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megarock58: Star Wars Rebel Assault 2 The Hidden Empire [1995]
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Star Wars Rogue Squadron [1998]
I'm wondering whether you left out Shadows of the Empire on purpose. IMO it was like an awesome mix of Rebel Assault and Rogue Squadron and I actually liked it more than Rogue Squadron. Oddly enough I even enjoyed the aerial and space combat in Shadows of the Empire more than in Rogue Squadron, despite the latter focussing on them.
Post edited October 26, 2014 by F4LL0UT
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megarock58: Star Wars Rebel Assault 2 The Hidden Empire [1995]
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Star Wars Rogue Squadron [1998]
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F4LL0UT: I'm wondering whether you left out Shadows of the Empire on purpose. IMO it was like an awesome mix of Rebel Assault and Rogue Squadron and I actually liked it more than Rogue Squadron. Oddly enough I even enjoyed the aerial and space combat in Shadows of the Empire more than in Rogue Squadron despite, the latter focussing on them.
I forgot to mention Shadows, thanks for reminding me.
My wishlist is the entire LucasArts catalogue.
But here are some personal highlights:

Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis
Full Throttle
Loom
Day of the Tentacle
Sam and Max Hit the Road
Monkey Island series
X-Wing (Floppy and Collector's CD-ROM versions)
Tie Fighter (Floppy and Collector's CD-ROM versions)
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
Star Wars: Dark Forces
Star Wars: Rogue Squadron
Star Wars: Rebel Assault I & II
Star Wars: Empire at War + expansion
Outlaws
Post edited October 26, 2014 by MrAlphaNumeric
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SalarShushan: That's a good thought! How about the Harry Potter Lego games too?
Yes, I know those aren't Disney, but I'd like to see them anyway! :D
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yyahoo: Warner Brothers publishes the rest of the Lego games, and last I heard things are going in the completely opposite direction with WB actually wanting to do an EA/Ubisoft and create their own DRM'd digital distribution platform...
What about Lego Marvel, that is Disney is it not.