Well, if I do try FSW: Original and end up liking it, at least I know FSW: Ten Hammers will now be easy to find.
Ain't seen that one in stores for the PC in forever.
Hmmmm....I have the original Red Faction, but never got RF2.
Cool @ Supreme Commander games joining the club. Chris Taylor and GPG must've done a good job in trying to convince THQ to bring them over, since Taylor is having Demigod published by Stardock.
Hmmm...never tried Juiced 2....
EDIT:
I think when retail outlet sales drop out on a game and it's no longer selling at $40-50 and/or when the price drops on a game to say the Bargain Bin prices ($20 or less), you might see more of those games join something like Stardock without any DRM -- you know, basically when it doesn't matter too much about what DRM is protecting the game anymore. Publishers want to find another avenue to make some money, dammit -- and they're gonna find every avenue they can to make a buck, hitting up gamers who missed out on buying the game back when it was top dollar.
The only reason games cost $40-60 and have DRM around them is because publishers think people are going to pirate them, when they cost top dollar -- which sure, will happen. But, by the time a company's back-catalogue gets released for a game series on something free of DRM like GOG or Stardock's Impulse, people will likely go buy it. $20 or less is plenty of reason to buy an older game -- especially if there's no DRM, especially if it's good handful of patches behind a game, and especially if it's still getting official support from a company.