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Back in August I reported on the new remaster of the classic Croc Legend of the Gobbos, and today it has been revealed it will be a GOG exclusive on PC. The release will have both the classic version and the remastered version available on GOG.

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The Remaster

With enhanced HD graphics, modern control mechanics with an updated camera, retro video modes, and the same delightful gameplay that charmed all of us in the 1990s, you’ll dive into a beautifully recreated world filled with vibrant colors, captivating landscapes, and playful challenges to ignite your imagination. The remaster offers a true blend of nostalgia and modern gameplay, ensuring an authentic experience that pays homage to the original while inviting a new generation to discover its timeless magic.

The Classic

While we suspect that the original Croc needs no introduction, here’s how it was described to gamers all the way back in 1997:

Croc's Got The Moves!

Help Croc, the humble little green crocodile, rescue his peace-loving Gobbo friends from the grasp of the evil sorcerer Baron Dante. Guide him through a beautifully-rendered 3D world on a free-wheeling, free-roaming adventure against Dante’s impish assistants the Dantinis!

  • 5 different 3D worlds to explore including volcanoes, ice glaciers, and underwater caves
  • Free roaming, stunningly rendered real time 3D gameplay lets you go anywhere as you run, jump, climb, swim…
  • More than 40 levels, enemies galore, and bosses to keep you busy!

From the press release: “The Croc remaster aims to reignite the imaginations of players with its enhanced HD graphics, updated modern controls, and an authentic gameplay experience that will transport players back to the golden age of gaming,” said Jez San, Argonaut Games’ founder.

“Croc Legend of the Gobbos is both a nostalgic return for retro-gamers and an exhilarating new adventure for first-timers. We have dedicated ourselves to bringing this remaster to as wide an audience as possible so that fans of PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, Xbox, and PC on GOG can experience the magic and enjoyment of Croc," added Jez San.

“Croc represents the heart of our mission: preserving and celebrating the legacy of gaming. By offering both the classic and the remastered versions in one package and keeping all our games DRM-free, we’re ensuring that players not only relive the magic but have the true sense of ownership, as well. We’re the ultimate destination for gamers who want to experience timeless classics as they were meant to be played, and we couldn’t be happier for Croc to become a part of this adventure,” said Bartosz Kwietniewski, Head of Business Development at GOG.

Croc Legend of the Gobbos

Official links and where to buy from:

So with that you'll need some form of Wine / Proton to run it on Linux / Steam Deck. My favourite being the Heroic Games Launcher.

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whizse Oct 25
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Quoting: PenglingArgonaut owned its own creation, and then after the company went bankrupt 20 years ago, within a week its founder Jez San bought up the rights to the company's games - this was covered by various news organisations at the time. After that, the Croc rights were moved to his mobile games company, which then made a few Croc mobile games. Now Jez San has brought back Argonaut and I presume will bring back other franchises too, the most notable of which is probably Starglider, which was the series that led to Argonaut collaborating with Nintendo to create X (a 3D Game Boy game) in 1992 and then Star Fox (the famous 3D SNES game) in 1993.

In short, the rights to Argonaut's games basically never left the company's founder.
Thanks for clarifying. Good to know Croc is safe!
Keksus Oct 25
Quoting: CatKiller
QuoteWe have dedicated ourselves to bringing this remaster to as wide an audience as possible

It's not as wide an audience as possible if the game's exclusive to one store. Particularly if the store you've chosen is a small one.

Exclusive to one Store where you can buy it and then have it forever without any attachment to that store. That's as wide as it gets. Nobody is stopping anybody from just buying it on GOG.
tmtvl Oct 25
Quoting: KeksusExclusive to one Store where you can buy it and then have it forever without any attachment to that store. That's as wide as it gets. Nobody is stopping anybody from just buying it on GOG.

Yup, if it's gonna be exclusive to a store then better the one store where when you buy it, you own it.
Altefier Oct 28
It reminds me of World of Goo 2. It's not available on Steam; only on Humble and Epic, but DRM-free. I'll take that any time of the day, as opposed to a Denuvo Steam release for example. Game ownership and corporations not respecting your rights has become such a massive problem that I find not being able to simply hit the Install button on the Steam Deck to be an incredibly small price to play
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