Shadowcat on 26/7/2011 at 12:13
GOG just added the final (
http://www.gog.com/en/catalogue#all_genres/search/zork) Zork game to the catalogue.
I've not played them, but IIRC this was the one using the Nemesis game engine, but with the feel of the original Zork games (whereas Nemesis was more like a completely different game which had been retro-fitted into the Zork world).
N'Al on 25/8/2011 at 11:41
If it's anything like GOG's previous EA releases the Wing Commander pack most likely won't include WC's Secret Missions or WC2's Special Operations, although I'm not sure.
Pemptus on 25/8/2011 at 11:47
According to the GOG forums they're completely expansionless. Meh.
Jason Moyer on 25/8/2011 at 11:58
Yeah I don't really understand the EA releases on GOG not having the expansions. That's pretty much keeping me from pulling the trigger on Alpha Centauri.
EvaUnit02 on 25/8/2011 at 12:57
Meh, just download WC1 & 2's expansions from wcnews.com.
Matthew on 25/8/2011 at 17:29
This is interesting news; I still have both on CD but could well buy Wing Commander again just for convenience and to prod EA towards the fact that people still buy space games. WC1 is one of my favourite games ever and still one of the best space sims I've ever played.
Aerothorn on 25/8/2011 at 17:36
Yeah, looking forward to WC 1/2. I understand the expansion concern but the fact is that going through the whole series will take so much time that I'd rather avoid expansions.
Shadowcat on 25/8/2011 at 22:49
...which only makes it even weirder that they're not included, frankly.
So not a big deal in this particular instance clearly, but I have to agree, these EA releases really do seem to be dropping the ball on the expansions front.