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Today I found this trivia from mobygames.
* The rights for _The Last Express_ have apparently been purchased by Interplay. As of August 2000.
Well. If so, there are already lots of Interplay games in gog until now. If so, is it possible for us to see [Last Express] in gog?
Just curious, and I'm posting this question here.
Thanks for answers in advance!
Post edited January 16, 2009 by mrkwang
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That all depends on this new zombiefied Interplay that has been lingering for a while now....
afer having read the wikipedia description, I kinda hope it is possible
If GOG's short history is any indication, the GOG guys will not directly comment on any potential new titles until they are confirmed to be "coming soon" to the GOG library. However, considering the game is already available on GameTap, it might be possible to see it here. If you really want to see it on GOG, then the best thing you can do is vote for it on the wislist.
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I KNOW for a fact that The Last Express is Interplay-published, because I've got a paper sleeve set of disks with the Interplay label on it. (A neighbor of mine just had it lying around in his old Mac software library and let me have it when I expressed interest.)
The question is, does Interplay still have the IP rights? (It's already been through one publisher change-who knows if it underwent another...)