Disney Interactive and CD Project RED have come to an agreement over what LucasArts games will be made available as DRM-free additions on Good Old Games, the PC digital distribution platform offering up old-school (and some new-school) games without intrusive third-party DRM whatsoever. Some of the new games arriving on GOG.com includes LucasArts’ Outlaws… the western-themed first-person shooter from back during the late 1990s.

As mentioned on the GOG.com announcement page…

“There is nothing quite as satisfying as reviving the most beloved and woefully unavailable (until now, that is) gaming classics for you guys, and we’re super happy to have already released 24 of Lucasfilm’s greatest already. After today’s big wave, even more anticipated Lucasfilm games will gradually keep showing up on GOG.com in the far and near future, stay tuned!”

Outlaws was one of those games I played a whole lot back in the day. It was a really, really fun game that was kind of like a western version of Doom. Compared to today’s standard of games the graphics are dated, the AI isn’t so hot and the stage designs are kind of annoying in parts, but back in the day it was a really, really fun game. And if a game isn’t fun in some way then what’s the point of playing?

You can check out the intro footage from the old-school FPS below to help get you in the mood, courtesy of YouTuber JamesInDigital.

A few of the other games added to the catalog includes Zak McKracken and the Alien Mindbenders, Indiana Jones and the Emperor’s Tomb, Monkey Island 2 Special Edition, The Dig and LOOM.

For a limited time you’ll be able to get all the classic LucasArts titles recently added to GOG.com at a discounted price. But again, the discount is only available for a limited time, so work fast.

You can learn more by paying a visit to the official GOG.com website.