Maybe Vivendi are good for something after all...
[URL=http://http://www.sierra.com/en/home/games/game_info.prod-L2NvbnRlbnQvc2llcnJhL2VuL3Byb2R1Y3RzL2tpbmdfc19xdWVzdF9jb2xsZWN0aW9u.html]King's Quest[/URL]
[URL=http://www.sierra.com/en/home/games/game_info.prod-L2NvbnRlbnQvc2llcnJhL2VuL3Byb2R1Y3RzL2xlaXN1cmVfc3VpdF9sYXJyeTE%3d.html]Leisure Suit Larry[/URL]
[URL=http://www.sierra.com/en/home/games/game_info.prod-L2NvbnRlbnQvc2llcnJhL2VuL3Byb2R1Y3RzL3BvbGljZV9xdWVzdF9jb2xsZWN0aW9u.html]Police Quest[/URL]
[URL=http://www.sierra.com/en/home/games/game_info.prod-L2NvbnRlbnQvc2llcnJhL2VuL3Byb2R1Y3RzL3NwYWNlX3F1ZXN0.html]Space Quest[/URL]
Granted, they are just pre-Dos-Box'd versions of the games, but for people (like me) who don't like messing around with CPU cycles and sound card emulators to get the games to run right, it's a great bargain for $20.
Now if Lucasarts and a lot of other companies can only jump on the re-release bandwagon...I still don't have a copy of Anachronox.