You know this topic has way more scope than just Steam but digital distribution as a whole.
I'd pay happily over the odds just for Dune 2 to be available via dd. Just slapped together with a dosbox launcher would be fine as half my bloody childhood was taken up with that game. Sure I could go and grab one of the 100's of copies that turn up on eBay every year but I've bought enough physical PC release this year already
There's a load of games stuck in licence limbo but there's loads of old classics just laying dormant. PREY being widely available at retail (and Steam redeemable) but not available digitally is just one baffling case out of 100's.
I wonder what the score with all of Sensible Software's back catalog? Cannon Fodder and SWOS are timeless classics (yeah I know you can get the former on GOG but earlier versions of SWOS absent and it's not like it used licences).
There's countless adventure games I'd love to be able to grab again and not have to faff about with 10 3.5" floppies. I'd love to see Star Trek 25th Anniversary return. A game where conflict wasn't the only resolution but diplomacy was a viable option, and not so bleeding obvious like Mass Effect. In fact there's a treasure trove with just the Star Trek licence (and some right horrors too). Star Fleet Academy is massively overlooked.
I'd pay happily over the odds just for Dune 2 to be available via dd. Just slapped together with a dosbox launcher would be fine as half my bloody childhood was taken up with that game. Sure I could go and grab one of the 100's of copies that turn up on eBay every year but I've bought enough physical PC release this year already
There's a load of games stuck in licence limbo but there's loads of old classics just laying dormant. PREY being widely available at retail (and Steam redeemable) but not available digitally is just one baffling case out of 100's.
I wonder what the score with all of Sensible Software's back catalog? Cannon Fodder and SWOS are timeless classics (yeah I know you can get the former on GOG but earlier versions of SWOS absent and it's not like it used licences).
There's countless adventure games I'd love to be able to grab again and not have to faff about with 10 3.5" floppies. I'd love to see Star Trek 25th Anniversary return. A game where conflict wasn't the only resolution but diplomacy was a viable option, and not so bleeding obvious like Mass Effect. In fact there's a treasure trove with just the Star Trek licence (and some right horrors too). Star Fleet Academy is massively overlooked.