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sune42: Yes, this has been a lot of fun.
I'm so glad to hear you (and others) say that. The first Insomnia sale was great for bringing GOG members, both new ones and ones who had not braved the forums before, out here. It's one of the greatest community-building events I've seen on GOG, and it seems to be working its magic again!
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zillatain: Games that are No More (or almost)
00 - Deadly Premonition: Director's Cut (no more keys)
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Games Yet to Come
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Deadly Premonition: Director's Cut
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Just pointing this out so you can fix it the next time you post this list. :-)

By the way -- HUGE THANKS to those of you who have been posting these lists throughout the event. Big kudos.
Post edited May 13, 2014 by xjay73
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madth3: @Zillatain

You have Deadly Premonition in both lists
What the...?! I remember removing it.

Oh well, it's fixed now. Thanks.
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Cyberevil: God i love you English girls with your sexy accents... Yes, yes it's only type but I can just hear it being said :D
"English accent" which one? There are tons of regional dialects in England :)
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zillatain: What the...?! I remember removing it.

Oh well, it's fixed now. Thanks.
No, no. Thanks to you for keeping track.
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Tarnicus: but I miss the feel of that thick handled joystick I fondled so often in my teenage years :P
The Double entendre there is hard to miss. ;)
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LynetteC: Ahh, Enigma. Even my mum loves that table. I have a copy of Epic Pinball running in DOSBox that I occasionally fire up. (I also have a working copy of Windows 3.1! lol)
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Cyberevil: God i love you English girls with your sexy accents... Yes, yes it's only type but I can just hear it being said :D
I actually have a slight Scottish accent, having lived in England since 1979, (moved with family as a little girl) but the compliment is gratefully received - especially at this time in the morning! I have to confess that I'm quite partial to american accents too. :-D
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Tarnicus: I miss the feel of that thick handled joystick I fondled so often in my teenage years :P
Oo, matron! o_O

I bought an Amiga 500 a number of years ago during my hardware retro nostalgia period (almost grabbed another TI-99/4A too). When it arrived it had the wonky graphics problem a lot of them were known for. I remembered the "knee trick" (where you bring you knee sharply up into the center of an A500 to re-seat the graphics chip's pins), and it worked like a dream. Nothing beats the knowledge of the Old Times. :D
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sune42: Yes, this has been a lot of fun.
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IAmSinistar: I'm so glad to hear you (and others) say that. The first Insomnia sale was great for bringing GOG members, both new ones and ones who had not braved the forums before, out here. It's one of the greatest community-building events I've seen on GOG, and it seems to be working its magic again!
It's a very interesting community here, not at all as I would have expected. Now, I haven't ventured out much further than this thread, but I imagine this has a pretty good cross section.
Man, I've been wait for one of the Crusader games to make it to the sale party....
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LynetteC: I actually have a slight Scottish accent, having lived in England since 1979, (moved with family as a little girl) but the compliment is gratefully received - especially at this time in the morning! I have to confess that I'm quite partial to american accents too. :-D
So you'd be familiar with the variety there is :) I lived with some Scotts for a few months, and even though I was in my own country, I started taking on their accent subconsciously

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3W8-2DPoBE
I find myself so often surprised at a game that used to consume so much of my time with graphics so completely immersive, now look so strange to me. Modern games really spoil a person.

EDIT: Wow, I used up the word 'so' a bit too much there...
Post edited May 13, 2014 by Orionos
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jimnorth: Isn't anyone keane to buy the last 28 copies of Duke?
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stg83: There, fixed that for you. ;)
So did I - I got the last gift key. I'll c onsider it a trophy from my first Insomnia Sale as I doub t I'm ever going to be able to off-load it. :-p
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LynetteC: Ahh, Enigma. Even my mum loves that table. I have a copy of Epic Pinball running in DOSBox that I occasionally fire up. (I also have a working copy of Windows 3.1! lol)
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Cyberevil: God i love you English girls with your sexy accents... Yes, yes it's only type but I can just hear it being said :D
Try pasting it in here
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IAmSinistar: I'm so glad to hear you (and others) say that. The first Insomnia sale was great for bringing GOG members, both new ones and ones who had not braved the forums before, out here. It's one of the greatest community-building events I've seen on GOG, and it seems to be working its magic again!
Yeah I was unaware of this until I participated this year. Given somehow over $100 mysteriously vanished from my bank account whilst I was missing sleep, and I had the intention of buying ONE(1) game, I think the sale has worked on me :P