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Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment comes to GOG.com.

We're on a roll! We're happy to announce that Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment joins the GOG.com catalog to make the world of DRM-free gaming that much better today. We're starting off with six widely requested titles:

Let's start big:
<span class="bold">Mortal Kombat 1+2+3</span> just got the GOG.com treatment. If you were having a hard time getting these notorious bits of gaming history to run on your computer, boy do we have a surprise for you!

We're also launching these five heavily requested titles with big, weeklong discounts:

LEGO Batman: The Videogame -50%
LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1 - 4 -60%
LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5 - 7 -60%
F.E.A.R. Platinum -50%
Bastion -60%

It's yet another great start to yet another great publisher debut on GOG.com, let's get our fill!
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skeletonbow: Have the various rights owners come to some kind of agreement to make this happen, and if so does anyone have a link to an article online somewhere about it? It would be an interesting development to say the least.
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Grargar: Nope. Nothing of the sort. Last news about NOLF was that Activision weren't sure they owned the IP (2 years ago) and that Night Dive filed a trademark for the names (last year).
WBIE asked the USPTO twice for 30 day extensions of time to object to Night Dive's trademark applications. This was granted but their deadline seems to have run out by the end of January.
nanananana Batman.

BTW: Any chance for MK Trilogy?
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Kristian: WBIE asked the USPTO twice for 30 day extensions of time to object to Night Dive's trademark applications. This was granted but their deadline seems to have run out by the end of January.
Hmmm, just read about that. It didn't seem to be widely reported. Hmmm...
Great to see some LEGO games arrive on GOG.com! Excellent WB titles. Instant buy, nice work! :-D
AvP 2 and NOLF games are instabuy if they happen
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Grargar: Nope. Nothing of the sort. Last news about NOLF was that Activision weren't sure they owned the IP (2 years ago) and that Night Dive filed a trademark for the names (last year).
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Kristian: WBIE asked the USPTO twice for 30 day extensions of time to object to Night Dive's trademark applications. This was granted but their deadline seems to have run out by the end of January.
I knew something about WB intercepting Night Dive's legal thingie, but wasn't sure what happened after that. Props for the details.
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tfishell: WBIE asked the USPTO twice
The amusing (and good ) thing is that we have a higher chance of NOLF coming here through WB than if Night Dive had obtained it.
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tfishell: WBIE asked the USPTO twice
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ShadowWulfe: The amusing (and good ) thing is that we have a higher chance of NOLF coming here through WB than if Night Dive had obtained it.
Actually I think ND would have done GOG fans a solid and brought the game since it's just a single-player experience without multiplayer complications like Strife (unless of course they wanted to regionally price it which may be the case for Retroism titles not here; I don't know).
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classicduke: Will these use gog galaxy for multiplayer functions?
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yyahoo: Those Lego games are a definite no, as to my knowledge they've only ever had local co-op. You can't add Galaxy online support to games that never had network functionality. As for other older games, GOG has been pretty tight lipped as to whether support for older games would be present. There was a message about it by a blue shortly after Galaxy's announcement stating that it would be a case by case basis.
Lego batman is fine solo but it'd be great for MK somehow
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tfishell: Actually I think ND would have done GOG fans a solid and brought the game since it's just a single-player experience without multiplayer complications like Strife (unless of course they wanted to regionally price it which may be the case for Retroism titles not here; I don't know).
All NOLF games do have multiplayer.
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tfishell: Actually I think ND would have done GOG fans a solid and brought the game since it's just a single-player experience without multiplayer complications like Strife (unless of course they wanted to regionally price it which may be the case for Retroism titles not here; I don't know).
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Grargar: All NOLF games do have multiplayer.
Had no idea. Interesting.
Other Lego games are coming too ?
How long will those games exactly be on sale?
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MarkoH01: How long will those games exactly be on sale?
Exactly one week since their release, which means that the discount will end on 19 February, 14:00 GMT.
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MarkoH01: How long will those games exactly be on sale?
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Grargar: Exactly one week since their release, which means that the discount will end on 19 February, 14:00 GMT.
Thank you, nice cat :)