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The SEGA Rally games, I have SEGA Rally 2 for pc but I can´t get it to work.

Daytona USA 1 and 2 and Scud Race.

Afterburner Climax

Though I already have it on pc and working, getting Outrun 2006 would be a boon for gog, probably need to re-license the Ferrari's or change them out with androgynous cars like in World Racing 2.
I'll throw one since wasn't mentioned yet:

Sega GT

It was a cheap Gran Turismo clone where the currency used was "Kudos" (the first time I came across that word).
There was a PC port and it came with two cd's, sadly borrowed my copy to a friend who managed to lost one of them.
Universe at War: Earth Assault, since the Games for Windows Live impairment just died, and fans figured out how to patch around it years ago to enable multiplayer. Also Total War Warhammer and Endless Legend 1 are my second choices.
Total War
The remaining Yakuza titles (including Judgment)
Persona 5
Valkyria Chronicles
Thought of another one that would be really nice to see here:

The Sega Master System port of Ultima 4.

It's my preferred faithful port of that game (I put the NES version in a different category), and it would be nice to be able to get that particular version here legally.

(Ultima 4 is already available here, but it's the PC port that lacks music and has keyboard rather than gamepad controls.)
Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3 FES

for sureee!!
Crazy taxi
All SMT games, Maken X, the 1st and 2nd personas, DDS. Those r AMAZING.
From west:
Two point series(Campus, Museum)
Endless legend
Total war series
Football manager
Jet set radio
Plane Crazy

From east

Virtua Fighter
Virtua Cop
Virtua Striker
Shenmue series
Puyo puyo series

And many racing ones, which names I don't remember, but I know they were from Sega.
Yes, please.
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king_kunat: Hey all!

We’d love to bring more SEGA games to GOG, and we want to hear from you: Which SEGA games would you most like to see on our platform?

You can let us know in the comments, but voting on the GOG Dreamlist would be incredibly helpful!

Thank you :)
With the demise of Games for Windows Live Servers, I'm putting Universe at War: Earth Assault into the hat.
Companies that own consoles (such as Sony, Nintendo, Sega, Atari, Microsoft) should release a single bundle of all retro games for each console that are still under copyright.

I'm sure most players would prefer to buy a game bundle for $19, $29, or $39, rather than pay $4.90, $9.90, etc., for each individual game.
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he73rik: Companies that own consoles (such as Sony, Nintendo, Sega, Atari, Microsoft) should release a single bundle of all retro games for each console that are still under copyright.

I'm sure most players would prefer to buy a game bundle for $19, $29, or $39, rather than pay $4.90, $9.90, etc., for each individual game.
Uh-huh? And outside of Jumping Flash, I'm having trouble thinking of wholly owned Sony games. Blinx was an Artoon project which demonstrates that nicely for Microsoft too.

We already have Atari 50 which covers most of the Atari games anyone could bother to think to play...and several which they wouldn't.

I'm having trouble thinking of what appeal there would be in most SG-1000 games aside from those which were ported to better platforms.

As for Nintendo, when was the last time you saw a Nintendo PC port?

Even if you were to ask for a Commodore International collection, guess how many games Commodore made?
Universe at War: Earth Assault really needs some more attention. I have contacted SEGA in past about it but they refuse to acknowledge it's existence :.-( Maybe GOG has enough clout to get through to them.
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he73rik: Companies that own consoles (such as Sony, Nintendo, Sega, Atari, Microsoft) should release a single bundle of all retro games for each console that are still under copyright.

I'm sure most players would prefer to buy a game bundle for $19, $29, or $39, rather than pay $4.90, $9.90, etc., for each individual game.
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dnovraD: Uh-huh? And outside of Jumping Flash, I'm having trouble thinking of wholly owned Sony games. Blinx was an Artoon project which demonstrates that nicely for Microsoft too.

We already have Atari 50 which covers most of the Atari games anyone could bother to think to play...and several which they wouldn't.

I'm having trouble thinking of what appeal there would be in most SG-1000 games aside from those which were ported to better platforms.

As for Nintendo, when was the last time you saw a Nintendo PC port?

Even if you were to ask for a Commodore International collection, guess how many games Commodore made?
GOG does need to get in contact with Atari as they have released 2 DLC for Atari 50 and still has yet to appear on GOG.