GOG, a digital store for classic PC games and without DRM, is debuting a new tool for users to respond and vote what they would like to see below. It is called Gog Dreamlist and is essentially an evolution of the community that votes in the past, but organized in a complete tool to recommend and share stories about their favorite games.
In frequent questions, GOG says that he will use the highest games voted to help negotiate with IP owners to take them to the service. You will not be able to give updates on the status of each game, but it is working in a function to make it track which you have voted that they have been available.
Each game will have its own page where you can vote for him and send a story about your experience with him. The plan is to have those stories live once the game is out, GOG says in frequent questions. “We are working on a solution to migrate stories to Gog.com game cards once the game is launched: we will not let them be lost.”
GOG recently began its GOG preservation program to maintain the compatibility of games that would otherwise have difficulty executing in modern systems. There are 102 games currently part of this commitment, including Fallout: New Vegas, Deviland Resident Evil 2. Even eliminated games, such as War and Warcraft 2 It will still be available to download it indefinitely. The company says that its goal is that all games eventually be part of this program.
Together with the launch of Gog Dreamlist, Dino Crisis and Dino Crisis 2 are now available, and both are included in the preservation program.