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Not sure, if anybody linked to this, already...but who cares, anyway ;)

http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2015/09/16/how-gog-com-save-and-restore-classic-videogames/
It's a great article! They even mention this thread over here:

http://www.gog.com/forum/general/the_search_for_game_rights_a_diaryesque_thread
Post edited September 17, 2015 by Prah
Read this last night. Really good article, and anything that draws some attention to the importance and difficulty of preserving games is a win in my book.
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Prah: It's a great article! They even mention this thread over here:

http://www.gog.com/forum/general/the_search_for_game_rights_a_diaryesque_thread
Good! We made sure that info was included in our response to RPS :)
Was checking to see if someone posted it. Great article.
Very interesting, thanks for posting! Did GOG ever try to restore old Linux builds, like old Rune Classic Linux port by Loki?

Also, I'd like to see an article about GOG pushing publishers to release games DRM-free and all the background efforts and convincing which goes into it. That would be a very interesting story as well.
Makes you appreciate even more what GOG is doing. Thanks BreOl72 for the link.

It says you "have a great relationship with the team behind DOSBox". Anything of the sorts with the one behind Wine?

Keep up the great work (fun?)!
Post edited September 17, 2015 by v3
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shmerl: Very interesting, thanks for posting!
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v3: Thanks BreOl72 for the link.
You're welcome :)
This actually made me curious about the contacting the community for older games. I have quite a selection of older games in pristine condition that I can't bear to throw out, but am not attached to any longer. I've been giving them away to strangers through reddit, but I'd rather want them going to a place like gog.com where I know they'd have use and be appreciated.

I wonder if there are any gog staffer reading this who'd know the right person for this. Maybe I have a few games they need, be it for the "goodies" or the disks themselves.
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Jinxtah: I wonder if there are any gog staffer reading this who'd know the right person for this.
I guess the best way of doing this, is by actively contacting one of the blues via PM.
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Jinxtah: I wonder if there are any gog staffer reading this who'd know the right person for this. Maybe I have a few games they need, be it for the "goodies" or the disks themselves.
Well, if I'm not mistaken, Judas is sometimes tasked with tracking down manuals and such.
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Jinxtah: This actually made me curious about the contacting the community for older games. I have quite a selection of older games in pristine condition that I can't bear to throw out, but am not attached to any longer. I've been giving them away to strangers through reddit, but I'd rather want them going to a place like gog.com where I know they'd have use and be appreciated.

I wonder if there are any gog staffer reading this who'd know the right person for this. Maybe I have a few games they need, be it for the "goodies" or the disks themselves.
That would be me :) Drop me a PM with the details :) Thanks!
Wow thats a long post. I read halfway but it was very informative so far. I can understand now why some games are still not on GOG.