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If you’re familiar with the phrase “Throwback Thursday” then you know that it is the one day a week many people on social media use to share old pictures from high school, revisit classic movies, and, of course, look back at some of their favorite games from childhood or just games that they haven’t thought about for quite some time.

Together with Throwback Entertainment, we're celebrating this specific Throwback Thursday by adding four classic games into GOG.COM’s extensive library of titles.

Let’s dive in.



TrickStyle
Remember the over-the-top snowboarding games of the late 90s and early 2000s? Want to revisit those memories? TrickStyle takes that same concept, makes them hoverboards, and sets you loose in futuristic locations.

With three continents and 18 levels to choose from, there’s no shortage of places to pull off a variety of tricks, spins, and huge jumps.



Powerslave
First-person shooters more your style? Powerslave, released in 1996, pits players against an alien race in 20 arcade-style levels that progressively get more difficult.

Hunt for keys, search for secret areas and use a variety of weapons to dispatch your foes, You’ll start with a machete, but as you progress, you’ll gain access to pistols, grenades, a flame thrower, and even magical weapons.



Bloodwych
If you are looking for a dark fantasy RPG that pits your thinking against an insane ruler and his mystical forces (oddly specific, by the way), then we have the title for you!

Bloodwych, released way back in 1989, will have you scouring through dungeons, interacting with NPCs and allies alike, and more. You’ll need to use your conversation skills to get the items and information you need, or you can go the brute force route and use a handful of different weapons to gain what you need.



Alien Earth
The final title on the list from Throwback Entertainment, Alien Earth (released in 1998) is an isometric title that tasks you with escaping from a blood sport designed by aliens that have captured earth.

You’ll need to collect items, solve puzzles, talk to friendly NPCs, and use the weapons at your disposal if you want to escape with your body still intact.

We hope you’ll take the time to check out these classic throwback games on this list, now joining GOG.COM.

Plan on checking any of these games out? Let us know down in the comments!
The Trickstyle Soundtrack coming as well?

The wishlist entry for the missing Trickstyle soundtrack:
https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/trickstyle_soundtrack
Post edited November 19, 2020 by Swedrami
I think people will be happy with these.

How is Trickstyle btw? looks fun.

I'm gonna end up getting Powerslave most likely.
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Yay... "Exhumed" ("Powerslave") for the win. And "Bloodwych", too. All three bought at once. Thanks. More please.

PS: @Germans: Buy "Powerslave". NOW. Just saying...
Post edited November 19, 2020 by Anime-BlackWolf
Powerslave? Nice, only played the demo. And Bloodwych looks interesting too
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Heck yeah, Powerslave plus soundtrack and manual goodies. :)
Exhumed! Yes,yes,yes!!!!! Thanks!

Have the control issues been fixed?
Post edited November 19, 2020 by Pyromancer138
Whatever happened to that Powerslave port by the same guy who did the Doom 64 port?
Finally Powerslave. Lobotomy has been added to the catalogue a few days ago so it was kinda sure it would happen but nice to have it officially here.

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Also just noticed, a FLAC soundtrack? Nice!
Post edited November 19, 2020 by idbeholdME
Great to see more classics here, I am tempted to get them all as they each look quite interesting.
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are these games good? :D
Welcome back home :)

Instabought the Trickstyle.

I'm waiting for Rollcage Stage 1+2. I hope these games will also be back here soon :)
Post edited November 19, 2020 by erbello
I always wanted to play Powerslave, awesome ! :D
be sure to support GOG decision to bring these titles by buying them. Maybe it wasn't easy to track these author rights for you guys.
Powerslave is the most interesting of the bunch. Good to see Trickstyle back.