and have joined the Good Old Games (GOG) Video Game Preservation project, and fans can now vote on what games they want to see on the platform next thanks to the new Dreamlist feature. GOG is a video game storefront with a strong emphasis on older and classic games. Part of the platform's mission is to preserve older game titles for current and future generation platforms and, after some time spent convincing Capcom that they're the right people for the job, the two titles have joined the list of games preserved by GOG for posterity.
is a 1999 survival horror game originally developed for the PlayStation, and both and its sequel are now available on PC for the first time ever. GOG revealed more details in a blog on its website, sharing the history of the titles and the amount of work that went into porting the two titles to PC. In addition to making the two beloved classic titles available to purchase on the website (both individually and as a bundle), GOG has launched the Dreamlist feature, which puts the ball in fans' court and allows popular vote to sway decision-making.
As part of the Game Preservation project, and are fully playable and optimized for Windows 10 and 11, along with a guarantee that the games will also work on future systems. The idea, according to the reveal blog, is to make a game "" Besides making the games playable, GOG also worked hard to fix some issues and playtest every version of the game, including every one of the six language builds.
Classic and old game digital storefront GOG (Good Old Games) has launched its New Year 2025 sale, and some gems are available for huge discounts.
The visuals were upscaled to "" for a "" the appearance of some textures was improved, and DirectX support gives players more control over how they play the games, such as window mode, vertical sync, anti-aliasing, and gamma correction. The games also have controller support as well as hotplug support. Although the base games weren't touched (the goal being
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