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Make some time for timeless classics: 60% off gems like the Ultima series, Dungeon Keeper Gold, and Jade Empire, or 85% off the whole package!




If you've been a gamer for more than one month, chances are you've already crossed paths with <span class="bold">Electronic Arts</span> by now. It's no coincidence, since their catalog is choke-full of (still unsurpassed) classics from any genre imaginable: Looking for a deep strategic experience? A point'n'click adventure that fans still hold dear to this day? Epic RPGs revered by enthusiasts for their groundbreaking mechanics and impeccable execution? They're all here - pick the ones you missed for -60% or grab the entire selection for an unbeatable -85%!


Trailblazing, ambitious, hardcore: there are plenty of reasons why the Ultima games are still considered to be among the few landmark RPGs that withstood the test of time, thanks to their staggering attention to detail, innovative mechanics, and immersive world.

Can one of the best asian-themed action/RPGs of all time come from a western developer? Sure can, if it's Bioware we're talking about. Their Jade Empire won everyone over with its exotic locales, enchanting mysticism, intriguing character development, and fast-paced combat.

Now, how many fairytales let you play as the villain? And that's only one of the reasons why the often whimsical, occasionally twisted, and consistently magical Kyrandia series is still remembered fondly by point'n'click lovers everywhere.



Take a glance at the <span class="bold">Electronic Arts collection</span> and you'll immediately spot at least four classics. Take another and they're now a dozen! So go ahead and pick the ones you prefer for 60% off: Syndicate Plus, Theme Hospital, Crusader: No Remorse, Nox, or any of the others. Grab them all at once and it's 85% off!
The promo will last until October 11, 3:59 AM UTC.
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Elbart: [...]
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Matruchus: [...]
The promo was there for a few minutes, but I suppose they pulled it temporarily because it was bugged, as a lot of the games didn't display any discount.
Post edited October 07, 2016 by InfraSuperman
The links for the promo just bring me back to the GOG homepage as well. Is this like one of those old adventure point and click games where I have to use the right item on the exact spot to progress?
Nothing for me today. Already own all of them except for 4 titles I'm not really interested in.
I assume the latest EA releases (Dragon Age, Dead Space etc) are out of this promo?
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GabiMoro: I assume the latest EA releases (Dragon Age, Dead Space etc) are out of this promo?
Looks that way, although they were on a decent discount for a good couple of weeks when GOG first got them.
Who released the bear?
The bear is also mixed up:

check gogbear.jpg

i triple checked: also in IE 11 and latest chrome the image was mixedup
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nice to see GOG bear again :)
Gog bear is broken too.

Edit: Ninja'd by gamesfreak :)
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Post edited October 07, 2016 by Matruchus
Come on people,bare with it.
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groundhog42: Who released the bear?
The same people that let the dogs out long time ago ?

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Tauto: Come on people,bare with it.
Yes we are strong and we can bear it.

The word one with only an a in it means something else according to Google.
Post edited October 07, 2016 by gamesfreak64
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groundhog42: Who released the bear?
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gamesfreak64: The same people that let the dogs out long time ago ?

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Tauto: Come on people,bare with it.
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gamesfreak64: Yes we are strong and we can bare it.
Good work,but I barely think Gog can bare it.
Bare what exactly? I'm not sure I want to see it.
And we should be good to go!

Working for you guys?
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picheleiro: *Official Linux gamer seal of disapproval*
To be fair, most of these games can be played on Linux without trouble with either DOSBox, ScummVM, or their corresponding native open-sourced engine.



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mecharma: And we should be good to go!

Working for you guys?
Works for me. :)
Post edited October 07, 2016 by muntdefems