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When you're talking about it with your friends or thinking about it, how do you refer to this site? Do you say G-O-G as three separate letters? Or do say it as one word, like ''bog'' but instead ''gog''? Or do you say ''good old games'' every time? As for me, I use the second option, and say it as one word because that sounds right and is most convenient.

What do you use and why?

Is there an official stance on this?
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Shadowstalker16: When you're talking about it with your friends or thinking about it, how do you refer to this site? Do you say G-O-G as three separate letters? Or do say it as one word, like ''bog'' but instead ''gog''? Or do you say ''good old games'' every time? As for me, I use the second option, and say it as one word because that sounds right and is most convenient.

What do you use and why?

Is there an official stance on this?
Back, when it still stood for "Good Old Games", I said "Gee-Oh-Gee".
But nowadays, I simply say "GOG".
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Shadowstalker16: What do you use and why?
I say "GOG" and not gee-oh-gee. Why? It just sounds better to me.
Rhymes with "Cog".
It's pronounced "throatwobbler mangrove".

Seriously though, I always pronounced it like "cog" or "bog".
I say underwater ray romano.
Sounds like dog but MUST BE SHOUTED EVERY SINGLE TIME!!!
GOG, like the name of the current Spider-Man pet.
I like gog.com ohmmmmmmm... but what is GOG for now? Games on Gears ^ would do : )
Post edited June 17, 2021 by user deleted
Gog as one word. No time to spell every single letter.
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Shadowstalker16: Is there an official stance on this?
The three cranes at sunset stance with an inverted double somersault.

I've heard most media outlets using Gee-Oh-Gee, but there are plenty of other options: gog as in bog. Or "van Gogh". Or if you're one of those avant-garde people you can pronounce it as "vogue", I guess :P.
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Seb3.9: I like gog.com ohmmmmmmm... but what is GOG for now? Games on Gears ^ would do : )
You've got it all backwards, man!
Post edited June 17, 2021 by WinterSnowfall
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Breja: It's pronounced "throatwobbler mangrove".

Seriously though, I always pronounced it like "cog" or "bog".
Definitely spelt Luxury Yacht though.
:D
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Oddeus: Gog as one word. No time to spell every single letter.
Right, but more like GOG to differ from some... stories. It`s a new word, it`s a new name... ♫ it`s a new... birds flying high you know how I feel...
Post edited June 17, 2021 by user deleted
As one word, always. I remember being shocked the first time I listened to some GOG representative saying Gee-Oh-Gee.
Official stance: Gee-Oh-Gee according to the co-founder.

I use official saying, but if people want to use "gog", then it doesn't matter as long as we all understand what we're talking about.