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txnca: Looks like PID is going to run slow after it's initial good start.
I did my part.
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omegaunit: If I don't collapse I'll pick up a key for ya :)
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Minerva14: Thank you, too! But i hope you will stay healthy :)

This is a great community, I have to repeat and I will do my very best to be a honest part of it!
Well I can't promise that, I'm about to chain-smoke my way through 400+ Pids

And I can't even remember why :D
Ah... oh dear, it looks like Police Quest came and went... right after I fell asleep during Sam & Max. :') Poetic justice for camping the sale all day or something, I bet.

I'm new here and I'm not really sure how to navigate the forum, so -- has anyone got a link to some sort of trades forum so I can see if anyone managed to get an extra copy and wouldn't mind trading it? XD;; I can only find GD and game-specific boards when I go to Community top.

Sorry for the bother!
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txnca: Looks like PID is going to run slow after it's initial good start.
Tooo... many..... pid's..... Good thing I opened my Patron XO Cafe :)
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Tarnicus: Eye of the Beholder series is the one closest to Grimrock that I can think of.
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Getcomposted: Eye of the Beholder was my first experience of RPG's. Loved it. To the extent I got graph paper and made my own maps. :D Hated that on Level 1? (3?) there was a long passage that alternated between 16 and 18? steps between games...
I still have the disks somwhere although my Amiga is long gone...
Until a few years ago I still had the hand drawn maps that my friend made whilst I played. We made all decisions about where to go and what to do as a team, I was just party leader so to speak and he was the cartographer. We got barely any sleep and finished the game in 3 days during school holidays when we were 15. It was so much fun and reminds me of us all staying up late here helping each other out for a common goal :)

He is no longer with us unfortunately, dying tragically aged 36. RIP Michael W <3
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nitishb: I have lurked in this forum almost the entire duration of this rather pleasant nightmare. And I am truly impressed by the spirit of community and the unrelenting generosity displayed by the folks on this forum. I feel privileged and humbled to have found this forum.

Thank you all for being who you are.
I conjecture that the people who play retro games tend to be an older crowd, and probably more generous, having a little more money to spend.
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Neverfree: GOG needs to have this! It sounds great :D
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Getcomposted: There was also an Eye of the Beholder II and if you managed to complete EotB I, you could export your characters over to EotB II.
There were 3 in the series. Not to mention the Lands of Lore games(on here but haven't aged too well due to the graphical choices) by Westwood studios, the same developer.
Post edited May 17, 2014 by Tarnicus
Yay, free Pid for me. I have to say, even tho I was late to leave the freebie-less club It has been great after that. Just tonight I got Gobliiins and Pid. And I already had the pleasant surprise of Blitzkrieg and Deponia 3.

Thank you GOG, you guys ROCK all the way.
just trying is great, omegaunit :)

So I really have to leave now, bed and cats are calling...

Good luck for all of you and have a good time, hope to see you in a few hours!
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ryuutane: We've hit another slow spell it seems.
Anyone want 409 copies of PID? Now is the right time to act!
You should think a $1 game sells faster, even at this time ... not sure if I will try it myself, bought it as gift code. :P
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Minerva14: just trying is great, omegaunit :)

So I really have to leave now, bed and cats are calling...

Good luck for all of you and have a good time, hope to see you in a few hours!
nite nite o/
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Momo1991: Hi Minerva... I'll put in a word for you with the gifting gog gods ;-)
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Minerva14: Hello Momo,

that would be really great, maybe I can talk to them too for making you a pleasure.

Your nick reminds me of a Michael-Ende-cassette I listened to in my childhood:)
Well it's a nickname for Mom ;-)
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foxworks: I think Dungeon Master on the Atari ST was my first experience with dungeon crawling. Man I repeatedly got spooked playing that :D
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omegaunit: All I remember of Dungeon Master is failure and tanking purple worms while they got killed by doors repeatedly trying to close on them.
Dungeon Master...I remember having so much fun learning the hard way, creating spells and potions(I think?) by experimentation. That game seriously kicked my arse but I loved it!
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Getcomposted: There was also an Eye of the Beholder II and if you managed to complete EotB I, you could export your characters over to EotB II.
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Tarnicus: There were 3 in the series. Not to mention the Lands of Lore games(on here but haven't aged too well due to the graphical choices) by Westwood studios, the save developer.
Yeah, I only ever got to play two of them though. My pocket money ran out... :)
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ryuutane: We've hit another slow spell it seems.
Anyone want 409 copies of PID? Now is the right time to act!
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eiii: You should think a $1 game sells faster, even at this time ... not sure if I will try it myself, bought it as gift code. :P
It was given away for free a while back...so...