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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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Kiroliegh: If everyone sent me a dollar, I would buy up all the remaining copies.
I would so do that, but I believe it would set a very bad precedent.
Besides how do i know you wouldn't subject free copies of it onto the unsuspecting public... war crimes and all. :P
Actually that's so what we should do buy out the copies and gift them to syria ;D
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Daz12380: dont you get enough adventure in space on all those planets
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Captain_Picard: Adventures in space can wear you down pretty fast some days.
makes sense as people get wore out from car journeys
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MichiGen: Looks like 60% off Jack Keane 2 is not such a big discount after all. This is the end I think.
That is because it was 60% sale a few times before.
Okay folks, new game plan. In exactly 5 seconds were all going to use our Jedi powers and forcfully remove Jack Keane from existence. Ready? 5,4,3,2,1.........
im going to be brd night
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Captain_Picard: I can't put that down as a location, Canada was the best next thing I could list as a substitute.
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Nesoo: But... aren't you from France?
Quebec renamed itself France and became an independent nation in 2248.
Remember Jack of all Trades?

Kinda what the JK2 trailer reminds me of.

That had Bruce Campbell though, the chin makes all the difference.
It's amazing just how unpopular Jack Keane is.

I guess that's more the fault of the publisher thinking it warranted $30 and $12 during a sale.
Welp, I'm out. Have fun everyone. Hope you get something good.
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Daz12380: im going to be brd night
Damn you're up late man!
Ugh. In the 2 hours and change that I've been aware of the sale, JK2 has gone from 83 remaining to 55... 28 copies sold. That's an average of roughly 4.5 minutes per copy. At this rate, the last 55 will take over 4 hours to sell.

Edit: On the plus side, I'll still be up in 4 hours.
Post edited November 14, 2013 by Nesoo
GOG should post a hall of fame for those who bought Keane 2!
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liamphoenix: Okay. I've registered for Spring classes, gone out to eat, done the dishes, taken a shower, done laundry, worked on my term paper, dug through digital archives looking up references for a research project.

29 copies have sold.

I bet the dryer is done long before Jack is and that has a 90 minute cycle.
To quote a bad but fun movie, "[He] can do it all night long!"
Interesting way to end Insomnia, by putting everyone to sleep. :P