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EDIT: It seems most of those games you mentioned are 1st person with specific one screen puzzles, while most of the ones I did include are 3rd person with inventory combination puzzles. So I think I´m going to specify the type of adventure each game is. Also most of the ones you mentioned were published by the same company, so I guess I´ll order them that way.
is there anyway to bring these games to Steam?
But that would only be on some titles, the ones from big companies that don´t really communicate much to the fans I don´t think you would ever get a response, even though technically you could do the same thing. And for IPs who´s devs are defunct, that´s kind of hard, you could also ask, but to whom? I have tried to explain on the small description where the rights may be currently, but that´s just an oppinion, some of these games may be completely lost, or the IPs still being owned by an unreacheable party.
At least the ones that are on Gog it shouldn´t be too hard to find the devs and ask them, like I said on twitter or in their own page forums or whatever. But let´s say for example the Goblin series, the developer went defunct and the IP ended up being owned by another company that also went defunct, so it´s a completely mystery to whom does it belong currently.
Sadly, except for the ones in this list supported by ScumMVM and present in abandonware pages, a lot of this games are completely unreacheable, either legally or else.
Also, Atari just bought a lot of back catalog from older companies, among them Accolade. It´s not likely this will change the fact their older adventure games are not on steam, but at least the possibility is there unlike before when those IPs were basically on limbo.
Again, thanks again and sorry to remove them, but I think in this day and age, those games get better represented withing the Walking Simulator/Puzzle/Exploration categories rather than Point and Click Adventure.
I have also moved the thread to another more active Steam group about adventure gaming because sadly it seems this group is rather inactive (well overall most steam groups are inactive, I think the allure has wind off and they tend to requiere an engament on the moderators to keep it aflot that most people will eventually found unworthy and pointless). I´ll try to update this one as the one gets more entries and viceversa, although the list of older PnC Advnt. games not on Steam that are worth checking out I don´t think can grow much more, specially since I don´t want to get into subgenres like I said on the OP.
Thank you for reading this if you are in the future looking for adventure games on steam groups and curators and I hope when that happens all this games can be bought and play normally on Steam (hopefully on remastered editions that do not requiere third party software like ScummVM or DOSbox and with modern features, upscalling graphics and what not to at least make them playable and enjoyable beyond just the nostalgic players).
Good luck out there and click away.