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26 October 2008 17:33 by Andre "DVDBack23" Yoskowitz
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Good Old Games, a European gaming company, announced in July that it will begin allowing gamers to access and download old PC games that are very hard to find legally or have been abandoned.
The company will provide titles from as far back as the early 80's and in a downloadable format that is completely DRM-free. The games will also be reasonably priced, ranging from $5.99 to $9.99 per title. Also, once you have purchased the title, you can download it whenever you want, all the times you want.
The store has now hit its public beta stage.
"You won't find any intrusive copy protection in our games; we hate draconian DRM schemes just as much as you do," says the site. "Once you download a game, you can install it on any PC and re-download it whenever you want, as many times as you need, and you can play it without an internet connection."
If you are interested, the full catalog of games is available here: Good Old Games: Game Catalog
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| NamelessN (Newbie) 26 October 2008 19:44 |
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Looks pretty promising. Hopefully they expand their lineup soon, but there are a few good titles already on there.
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| Pop_Smith (Senior Member) 26 October 2008 23:59 |
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I hope this site does well, I have it bookmarked to check back on and pick up a title or two from them if a few of my old favorites are released.
$6-$10 isn't bad at all, especially considering you are not restricted by DRM.
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| DXR88 (Senior Member) 28 October 2008 23:46 |
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I could go for some good'ol Sid Meir's pirates
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| scorpNZ (Senior Member) 29 October 2008 2:03 |
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Yep pretty sweet,i assume the prices are in Euro's ??
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| loubat (Junior Member) 2 November 2008 22:29 |
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Doesn't www.abandonia.com still exist? Why are we going to pay for games that don't have anybody still around to collect the money for?
oh... just went to abandonia, and they are actually giving props to the gog site. Seems that their take on it is that we'd be paying to know that the games have been updated to work on newer OS's. Kinda makes sense I guess... kinda.... :/
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| scorpNZ (Senior Member) 2 November 2008 23:19 |
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It's quite alright to charge for the games,why should they provide them for free when they put the effort in,tell ya what at least you get something for your money not like paying some kid a $1.00 for pixel on a website..lmao..me wonders if kid blew it all
Edit: not sure how long ago but some fella has a webpage that he charged for every pixel for small adverts or large ones if you could afford it
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 2 November 2008 23:21
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| DVDBack23 (Staff Member) 2 November 2008 23:41 |
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Originally posted by scorpNZ: It's quite alright to charge for the games,why should they provide them for free when they put the effort in,tell ya what at least you get something for your money not like paying some kid a $1.00 for pixel on a website..lmao..me wonders if kid blew it all
Edit: not sure how long ago but some fella has a webpage that he charged for every pixel for small adverts or large ones if you could afford it
http://www.milliondollarhomepage.com/
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| scorpNZ (Senior Member) 3 November 2008 4:02 |
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Yeah man! that's it,what's next bottled water...
:p
what's sad is that in the future they're gonna think we're all nuts
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 3 November 2008 4:03
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| techoter (Junior Member) 6 November 2008 14:04 |
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Never heard of them, but I like their prices! I wonder if their likely slim profit margin is made up for in add on sales?
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