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I recently found out about GOG.com and I was absolutely amazed!! When I found out about the site and seeing all the old-school games on here, I immediately bought Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds. My reasoning for purchasing this for only $5.99 USD was because I played it growing up and was one of my first PC games. I was about 7 or 8..I'm 22 now.

So I shared the links to GOG on Facebook and twitter and then decided to come back. This time I came to look for Conquest: Frontier Wars, another great RTS game I grew up playing. Well I just found it about 10 minutes ago and purchased it!!

So this is some what of my thank you letter to GOG/CD PROJEKT RED.
Don't stop what you guys have here, this website is amazing!


So, how did you discover GOG and what was your first purchase?
Some day in march 2015 I read something about a game selling website which is now available in german language too with some great offers to celebrate the german translation and forum (e.g. The Settlers II Gold Edition, Deponia (97% off))
I never heared of gog.com before. So I came here and bought some classic games from the promo and stayed here for the old games.
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It found me.
I first heard about it in a print magazine - they ran a story about a then infamous stunt where the website appeared to have died. This wasn't great PR for loyal fans, but I looked them up and joined a little while later.

When I first saw the games on offer, even back then, it felt like opening King Tut's tomb!
Blame Torchlight.
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Aze93: So, how did you discover GOG and what was your first purchase?
First heard of it on Demonoid, first purchase was the JoWood catalogue on promo, which was 13 games for $24.37
Right around the time the store opened - maybe before, maybe after, can't remember - there were a couple mentions in PC Gamer magazine. Took me a while before I finally checked it out.
I don't remember where exactly, but it was through some news site, announcing the gog.com initial beta was going to start soon.

It caught my interest and I got in. :)

If I recall correctly, I am one of the first 100 users (or at least I got gifted a game once when gog.com decided to give the first 100 users a freebie, years ago). ^_^
It was mentioned on a forum that they were giving Torchlight away for free (and that said game was made by the creators of Diablo, as I hadn't heard of it before) so I signed up for that.

Didn't really pay much attention to the site until I was looking for somewhere that sold Dungeon Keeper and found that selling old games was GoG's forte.
It was a gamespot article that brought GOG to my attention. I think it was about when they're stating DRM doesn't work.
News on the polish site, checked few times but didn't registered (as I didn't had credid card back then) till they did 1st giveaway (it was Jagged Alliance i think and I missed it anyway :P).
At the time I was very active in the Neverwinter Nights community and this contest lured me in. Good excuse to finally try my hands at the toolset, with a purpose. The first five games I got from GOG were actually the winners' prizes, but in order to select them, I had to browse GOG's entire catalogue, and I found a lot more games that I was interested in than just these five. I also got sucked into the forum immediately. Those sneaky bastards! ;)

Anyway, the games I chose as my prize were another copy of Neverwinter Nights, Psychonauts, Beyond Good & Evil, The Longest Journey and Sanitarium. The first batch of games I bought with my own money soon after were Arx Fatalis and Syberia 1 & 2. With the exception of NWN and The Longest Journey (the German version of which I had already borrowed from the library two times but never actually finished), all of those were games I never had the chance to play before, not games bought out of nostalgia. I didn't have a powerful gaming rig, so these slightly older games with lesser system requirements were very welcome. I think I also created my PayPal account specifically for GOG and once I had it, I started buying digital games from other online stores as well. Before that, I was mostly collecting freeware and abandonware and only bought old games from the bargain bin once in a while. GOG turned me into a paying online customer with a long shopping list and no interest in abandonware anymore. It's all their fault! ;)

But the actual reason why I joined GOG I can't remember, because when I got lured in by the contest, I found out that I had already created an account here, half a year earlier, without even buying or downloading anything. It will forever remain a mystery to me how that happened. :D
Post edited February 29, 2016 by Leroux
they were giving away broken sword in 2010 i read it on some where gamespot or ars or whatever and looked into it
I've been here since 2011. but it took me 2 years to finally create an account. I didn't post much in the beginning but now i'm daily here mostly because community is awesome and i love GOG mucho. <3

Can't remember how i heard about GOG.com though, it was long time ago. >.<
Post edited February 29, 2016 by PainOfSalvation
By entering www.gog.com in the address bar of my browser.