Doing a great job here @TheTMD , thank you for emailing me to help fill some of those remaining gaps on my old QFG fan site! I don't visit here as much as I used to sadly but I can see I've previously posted not once but twice in this very thread over the last decade or so asking for the lost Quest for Orgy games so thank you for your help finding QFO1! The sequels probably never got made sadly but ya never know. Either way I'll have to update my old Quest For Glory fans games hunting thread here soon!
Speaking of which I've got another thing to add to the list which might interest you. I've just emailed you this but I may as well stick it here too. I've been trying to find the original Quest for Infamy AGS project demo (not the excellent and very different final game they made that's on steam & gog etc) that the infamous adventures guys did in the early 2000s. After being touched by my Blake's Sanctum - Quest For glory fan site tribute to their original project Klytos released it publicly in 2010 and I got a copy... yet then somehow lost it!!!! Then they took their old forum down and moved to a new one when they made the new game so I couldn't get it from the thread and have been trying to re-find it for years, I spoke with Blackthorne and Klytos a few times in the years since but they couldn't find their copies anymore either. However would you believe I just found it, as I thought I'd tried webarchive in the past but apparently I hadn't lol! I just tried and it worked, and yes even the demo download was backed up too!
https://web.archive.org/web/20140327142926/http://www.infamous-adventures.com/forum/index.php?topic=3719.0
It's a simple demo but another nice little piece of AGS history to add to your preservation list of demos and full games.
I have great appreciation for what you're doing here mate as I've been doing my own preservation project over the last few years rescuing old Civ2 mods (in fact I just remembered I even have a thread on this very forum about it haha). It's taken years of my life so when you commit to doing this kind of thing it's a huge sacrifice so much respect! In fact I notice you're using meganz for rescues so I'm guessing the ASG site no longer hosts games itself in its library and they need to go elsewhere? If so then meganz doesn't usually last forever so I recommend you take a look at the Internet archive org. They've been around for a couple of decades now and as well as having the huge webarchive we use for find old lost websites like I did above it also has a ginourmous library of lost books, software and games. So I've been using them for my Civ2 rescue work and as well as the free file hosting I really also like how they allow me to display each mod with a nice picture creating a nice visual library catalog of everything. Something like that for all the old AGS projects you're rescuing would be pretty cool, so you guys might wanna consider them if you're struggling with reliable free hosting issues.
Speaking of which I've got another thing to add to the list which might interest you. I've just emailed you this but I may as well stick it here too. I've been trying to find the original Quest for Infamy AGS project demo (not the excellent and very different final game they made that's on steam & gog etc) that the infamous adventures guys did in the early 2000s. After being touched by my Blake's Sanctum - Quest For glory fan site tribute to their original project Klytos released it publicly in 2010 and I got a copy... yet then somehow lost it!!!! Then they took their old forum down and moved to a new one when they made the new game so I couldn't get it from the thread and have been trying to re-find it for years, I spoke with Blackthorne and Klytos a few times in the years since but they couldn't find their copies anymore either. However would you believe I just found it, as I thought I'd tried webarchive in the past but apparently I hadn't lol! I just tried and it worked, and yes even the demo download was backed up too!
https://web.archive.org/web/20140327142926/http://www.infamous-adventures.com/forum/index.php?topic=3719.0
It's a simple demo but another nice little piece of AGS history to add to your preservation list of demos and full games.
I have great appreciation for what you're doing here mate as I've been doing my own preservation project over the last few years rescuing old Civ2 mods (in fact I just remembered I even have a thread on this very forum about it haha). It's taken years of my life so when you commit to doing this kind of thing it's a huge sacrifice so much respect! In fact I notice you're using meganz for rescues so I'm guessing the ASG site no longer hosts games itself in its library and they need to go elsewhere? If so then meganz doesn't usually last forever so I recommend you take a look at the Internet archive org. They've been around for a couple of decades now and as well as having the huge webarchive we use for find old lost websites like I did above it also has a ginourmous library of lost books, software and games. So I've been using them for my Civ2 rescue work and as well as the free file hosting I really also like how they allow me to display each mod with a nice picture creating a nice visual library catalog of everything. Something like that for all the old AGS projects you're rescuing would be pretty cool, so you guys might wanna consider them if you're struggling with reliable free hosting issues.