You know, I admire GOG, a business built on standing against the tides of video game history. Since its inception in 2008, GOG has fought against the rise of always-online DRM and the neglect of classic games. They are now rallying your support, as Dino Crisis 1 and 2 have made their triumphant return. Each game, available individually or as a bundle, has been revived and enhanced for modern systems.
These titles are part of GOG’s Game Preservation Program, which commits to ensuring their playability for generations to come. Similar to the Resident Evil series, these Dino Crisis games run seamlessly on Windows 10/11 and support modern enhancements like 4K resolutions and controllers, minimizing technical hassles.
In addition, GOG is overhauling its Community Wishlist to a new feature called the Dreamlist. This upgrade allows users to vote for games they wish to see revived, accompanied by the opportunity to share personal stories about their gaming experiences. GOG believes this will enhance the visibility of demands for re-releases among decision-makers in the industry. A game with significant backing on this list could influence negotiations for classic titles’ re-releases, as GOG emphasizes: “When talks with IP owners hit a wall, the Wishlist kept the conversation going.”