Dino Crisis 1 and 2 Brought Back to Life on PC via GOG | TechRaptor

Dino Crisis 1 and 2 Brought Back to Life on PC via GOG | TechRaptor

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GOG has resurrected Capcom's dino-hunting horror classics Dino Crisis and Dino Crisis 2, and now, the storefront wants your help in deciding what it should bring back to life next.

Both Dino Crisis games "come DRM-free with their original content fully intact", as is GOG's mission statement. However, they're also a part of the GOG Preservation Program, which means they've had some spring-cleaning done in order to ensure smooth playability on modern systems.

Updates for both games include increased resolution support, fixes for some common issues, and, of course, modern controller compatibility, and the first game also features its Original, Arrange, and Operation Wipe Out modes.

Alongside the Dino Crisis announcement, GOG has also revealed the Dreamlist, an evolution of its Community Wishlist feature that serves as a way to tell the GOG folks what you want to see revived next.

The Dreamlist is essentially a list of all the games GOG has not yet brought to its storefront, and by voting on your favorites, you can tell the storefront which games you want to see given the Dino Crisis (or Resident Evil, or Warcraft) treatment next.

GOG staff will also periodically highlight games that they think...

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