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The French publisher and distributor, Focus Home Interactive, is adding [url=http://www.gog.com/en/gamecard/runaway_a_road_adventure]Runaway: A Road Adventure to GOG.com's ever-growing catalogue of Good Old Games. “We know point-and-click adventures are a genre that gamers really miss, and we want to fulfill that demand.” said Adam Oldakowski, Managing Director of GOG.com. “Runaway: A Road Adventure has been praised as the renewal of the point-and-click genre and it’s a great pleasure to see it being offered on GOG.com” states Axel Delafon, International Product Manager at Focus. The game is now available on GOG.com for $9.99.
Another publisher!
Focus has a bunch of other adventure/point-n-click games in their catalogue. Most are rather newish though, but if the first release here goes well it may hold hope for seeing them here eventually.
any other games or is it just a publisher trialling out gog?
I look forward to seeing what else will come our way with the addition of this newest publisher.
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darthcobley: any other games or is it just a publisher trialling out gog?

If you looked at their home page you'd see most of the games are rather new and catalog is rather limited. The sequal, Runaway, The Dream of the Turtle, might end up here eventually however.
Post edited February 17, 2009 by Petrell
Their catalog is definitely limited... but it contains a few gems and I really hope that the relationship with GoG will work out: Vampyre Story isn't old, but one day it will be and a good relationship could pave the way for a fast release on GoG.
Call of Juarez and Trackmania on the other hand are already ripe and would make great additions to GoGs catalog. Not only because they're becoming hard to find in retail stores, but also because both are really tributes to much older games (Outlaws and Stunts)
if Call of Juarez came out here, I'd buy it in a second. I never got a hold of it the first time around, mixed reviews and high system specs required at the time turned me off, but now I think I could handle it.
Wahey!
good news yet another publisher managed to pull his head out of his ... and walked chest upright towards the light side.
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hansschmucker: (Outlaws and Stunts)

Damn you for reminding me of those.
Now I want to play them. Badly.