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Today we welcome yet another batch of cool oldies in our store. Here are three classic titles brought back to you thanks to Ziggurat Interactive’s effort:

Bop'N Wrestle (-33%) is a sports game where you get to join the mayhem of professional wrestling and climb into the ring to fight 10 meanest, toughest opponents.

Cyclemania (-33%) is a racing game where you drive one of six available motorbikes along five challenging mountain roads at speeds of over 150 miles per hour.

Deadly Dozen Pacific Theater (-33%) is a squad-based FPS set in an unforgiving theater of WW2. Here only stealth, a cool head, and your M1 may buy you one more day.

Enjoy your time with these awesome classics. Until 11th December 2020, 2 PM UTC, all three above games are available on GOG.COM with 33% discounts.
Any chance we'll see the "Surface Tension" game in the future?
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Vythonaut: It's quite interesting to see real motorcycle models used in Cyclemania, albeit without mentioning the brand. For example, FJR1000 is an older Yamaha motorcycle; i wonder how they deal with the licencing.
May not require any. "Yamaha" is a registered trademark, but "FJR1000" probably isn't.

The utilitarian design of a motorcycle can't be copyrighted in most countries. Some cosmetic elements without function (decals for example) could be though.
I thought "Deadly Dozen, instabuy!", until I saw the price. Onto the wishlist then.
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ReynardFox: Good job not actually linking to the game pages in the announcement GOG.
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Swedrami: I think that's due to formatting again.
Can't have urls that at the same time are bold.
Of course they can. Even before CSS it was possible. They would just need to put the ˂b˃ tag outside the ˂a href˃ tag.
And with CSS it's pretty simple to customize the appearance of links. They have no excuse.

If their webteam doesn't know this, they shouldn't be doing webdev in the first place. (Also, if they don't know it a lot of questionable choices made in past years start to make sense...)
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SCPM: You can switch between first and third-person, and the game is mostly on-foot, with squad mates that you can take control of like in Hidden & Dangerous. You can get a tank in the tutorial and at least one later mission.
Is there an option to do just Tank Missions? Like a Skirmish mode of some kind?
Awesome! I only ever played the first Deadly Dozen. Never knew that it had sequels. I remember it got bad reviews at the time that it came out but I ended up having a lot of fun with it.
I'd insta buy The Train
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SCPM: You can switch between first and third-person, and the game is mostly on-foot, with squad mates that you can take control of like in Hidden & Dangerous. You can get a tank in the tutorial and at least one later mission.
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IronArcturus: Is there an option to do just Tank Missions? Like a Skirmish mode of some kind?
No, not that I recall.
Glad to see the final piece to Deadly dozen here! Insta buy for me, Now I want to see WW2 G.I come here to complement NAM. Hey ziggurat, my wallet is open for you, understand?
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Swedrami: I think that's due to formatting again.
Can't have urls that at the same time are bold.
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joppo: Of course they can. Even before CSS it was possible. They would just need to put the ˂b˃ tag outside the ˂a href˃ tag.
And with CSS it's pretty simple to customize the appearance of links. They have no excuse.

If their webteam doesn't know this, they shouldn't be doing webdev in the first place. (Also, if they don't know it a lot of questionable choices made in past years start to make sense...)
I know it's possible.
Just not with how tags are set up on the GoG forums, apparently.
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GOG.com: Today we welcome yet another batch of cool oldies in our store. Here are three classic titles brought back to you thanks to Ziggurat Interactive’s effort:
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Enjoy your time with these awesome classics.
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Anime-BlackWolf: What is the holdup on releasing "WW II G.I." here GOG?

"Nam" is already here, how about bringing the follow up here?
I have a feeling we will get WW2 G.I here in the next batch of games from Ziggurat. Maybe don't want to saturate there releases with too much shooters and spread them out.
Post edited December 04, 2020 by DreamedArtist
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joppo: Of course they can. Even before CSS it was possible. They would just need to put the ˂b˃ tag outside the ˂a href˃ tag.
And with CSS it's pretty simple to customize the appearance of links. They have no excuse.

If their webteam doesn't know this, they shouldn't be doing webdev in the first place. (Also, if they don't know it a lot of questionable choices made in past years start to make sense...)
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Swedrami: I know it's possible.
Just not with how tags are set up on the GoG forums, apparently.
It works with the forum tags, too. (Though the tag format itself is somewhat different.)
Nice!
I posted up a support page in the forums for the game but wondering if anyone here has figured a way to get deadly dozen pacific theater in widescreen like the first instalment instead of 4:3?
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Swedrami: I know it's possible.
Just not with how tags are set up on the GoG forums, apparently.
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HunchBluntley: It works with the forum tags, too. (Though the tag format itself is somewhat different.)
Interesting, I could have sworn that it wasn't possible to combine [.url][./url] with any of the other three tags.