GOG Introduces Community Voting for Game Preservation Alongside Dino Crisis PC Re-Releases
The DRM-free platform launches its Dreamlist feature, allowing fans to influence future game revivals as it releases enhanced versions of Dino Crisis 1 and 2 for modern PCs.
- GOG has launched the Dreamlist, a community-driven wishlist where players can vote on classic games they'd like to see preserved and re-released on the platform.
- The Dreamlist aims to demonstrate demand for specific titles to intellectual property owners, potentially influencing future re-releases.
- GOG released enhanced DRM-free versions of Dino Crisis 1 and 2, featuring compatibility with modern Windows systems, 4K resolution, improved controls, and localization options.
- The Dino Crisis releases are part of GOG's Preservation Program, which focuses on updating older games to ensure long-term accessibility on modern hardware.
- Fans have already rallied for games like Freelancer, No One Lives Forever, and the original Final Fantasy VII, though rights issues may complicate some potential revivals.