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I think Apogee will do well on GOG, but they would do even better if GOG and Apogee could bring the whole catalog to this lovely virtual establishment.
My question is when are you guys bringing my Apogee favourites;
Wacky Wheels
Raptor
Terminal Velocity
Thanks for any hints you can drop on this subject.
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honorbuddy: They said that themselves. So it's prob true yeah.
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Gexecuter: When? do you have a link?

It was a while ago, so I don't have a link, sorry.
I want some mother trucking puzzle games!
Post edited March 17, 2009 by Weclock
In a rather timely announcement, a bunch of VERY old Apogee games have been released as freeware, with GPL'd source code.
http://www.3drealms.com/news/2009/03/several_old_games_released_as_freeware.html
I laughed when I saw that, kudos 3dRealms, now make with the Duke Nukem!!!!
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Shadowcat: In a rather timely announcement, a bunch of VERY old Apogee games have been released as freeware, with GPL'd source code.
http://www.3drealms.com/news/2009/03/several_old_games_released_as_freeware.html
Will we see Commander Keen at some point??
BJ
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BJWanlund: Will we see Commander Keen at some point??

GOG doesn't publicly state what games may be or definitely are coming until it is time for a press release; for contractual reasons, games that aren't coming (for whatever reason) will never be named. Your best bet is to go to the wishlist and vote for the games you want to see.
Has anyone downloaded the re-released old apogee games, and tried compiling the source code for the games that include it?