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Deals so good, you won't want to fall asleep.
You remember back when you used to walk into a store, browse the shelves, pick out a game, and then buy it--all in the actual real world? We don't know about you, but most of us at GOG.com have had our limbs atrophy to small vestigial nubbins since all of our shopping happens online these days. Of course, one thing that sometimes happens in real world stores with real world goods--particularly when they have a good sale--is that they run out of stock. Usually that means that the deal was so good that they couldn't keep up with demand.

Well, in the digital realm, this is usually pretty rare. How do you run out of stock on digital games, short of entropy devouring the universe? Well, we have gotten 101 games that will be on sale on the front page of GOG.com, but the discounts are so high at the moment that we can't just sell an unlimited number of copies of these games: we are only able to sell a few at these discounts--up to 80% off--and once they're gone, they're gone.

So what games will be on sale in our Insomnia promo? Bestselling classics and new games alike. There will also occasionally be some free games in super limited numbers (like, 20 or 30 copies)--if you're fast enough on the trigger finger to pick 'em up, that is. The deal will run from now until we're out of "stock" of games for the sale, and games may show up more than once. So it's time to bathe in a tub of coffee*, dip some espresso**, snort an energy drink***, or do whatever else it takes to stay up so you don't miss out on the best deals on fantastic games on GOG.com since summer.
*This is probably not a good idea
**This is definitely not a good idea
***This is totally safe, though****
****NO IT'S NOT WHAT ARE YOU DOING YOU CRAZY PERSON
Post edited November 13, 2013 by TheEnigmaticT
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ghostgate2001: Yay, got me some Lords of Midnight - main one I was watching out for - so it's all good :-)
Enjoy!
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Fezred: I bet there were no legitimate sales in that second Jack Keane sale. It was either GOG moving the counter down or it was the developer trying to salvage a reputation. ;)
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shadowbaneaxe: Maybe some people became curious and felt like they had to try this legendary game, so they can have in-depth discussions about it with their peers. We're missing out...
I don´t own the game but after reading so much about it, I would have bought if I could afford it just to play it and see for myself=).
Oh-ho, I lied and never went to sleep.

...And what is this? Could it be? No...

J9B2-U5PF-XZUX-E7WL

EDIT: Aaand some lucky (?) devil is one Keane richer!
Post edited November 14, 2013 by Crowned
That's it. I'm done. Good fight, good night.
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Kaitu: Don't breathe too easy. If last round is any indicator then we have Anodyne to look forward to next. :-/
Better be another "There's only 25 so please buy them all' offer.
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Guhik: Thank God its not 83 copys....
pheew... its over now... sometimes I don't understand the world; why he is gone so quick this time?
anyway I can still smell the sulfur...

Long live the '83 Brotherhood'.

#ISurvivedJackKeane2
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Nesoo: Wow, JK2 killed the site... my post about it didn't even make it, heh.

It was only 25, so I'm guessing some blues took note of the last time it was on sale and changed the quantity this time around...
Same was going to post a joke about it.

GOG Wars V: Keane strikes back!
They can't call the reviews SPAM. They are legitimate, just very slightly misleading xP And funny :P
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Craig234: Left fo 90 minutes, what did I miss, rogue legacy?
Nope, Rogue Leagcy eluded us in the third round yet.
I'm starting to get some serious back pain staring at the netbook screen now...
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Fictionvision: The forums got Keane'd!

I came back to my PC and saw that and just froze a second, then I saw it actually selling.

The nightmare is over!

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Devoidless: Some of these 'Last Chance' offers are annoying. They are either waaay too few considering how popular the game is, waaaay too many for games that nobody wants, waaaay too many for mediocre games that anyone who wanted them already bought them.
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Fictionvision: I hope you don't mean Jack Keane 2 when you say too few. I rather a few disappointed people not get it than to have a 12 hour halt from 200 copies sitting there.
Oh god no, of course not. I thought even 25 was far too many. >_<
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Bovrillor: LMAO Jack Keane 2 broke the forum
Yeah it was all that demand for those JK copies that put the servers out of commission.
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Austrobogulator: So, any thoughts on Lords of Midnight? I've barely heard of the game.
I played it originally on the C64. You can imagine it almost as an unofficial LOTR game. You can play it as an adventure game, fleeing from the armies, gathering a small party and trying to complete a quest, or you can play it as a strategy RPG adventure thingie, gathering armies from varies holds and defeating others in the hopes of marshaling enough forces to take on the Dark Lord's army when he finally rides out.

This version is greatly enhanced for modern PCs. It includes icon driven interface and maps, I had to do it with all memory before and this a great blessing even to "vets" of this game. Sadly the author passed away not too long ago. I keep meaning to play his games through again. There was a sequel too, if you like this.
C´mon horse, I like Brutal Legend or Postal 2 and go to sleep.
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Austrobogulator: So, any thoughts on Lords of Midnight? I've barely heard of the game.
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Fezred: I played it originally on the C64. You can imagine it almost as an unofficial LOTR game. You can play it as an adventure game, fleeing from the armies, gathering a small party and trying to complete a quest, or you can play it as a strategy RPG adventure thingie, gathering armies from varies holds and defeating others in the hopes of marshaling enough forces to take on the Dark Lord's army when he finally rides out.

This version is greatly enhanced for modern PCs. It includes icon driven interface and maps, I had to do it with all memory before and this a great blessing even to "vets" of this game. Sadly the author passed away not too long ago. I keep meaning to play his games through again. There was a sequel too, if you like this.
Damn you make this game sound awesome. tempted to buy it.