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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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mecharma: Keep the ideas coming guys, I AM making notes!
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Siannah: Your promo sucks. Keeps saying I already own all games. That's where you should change something.
Maybe they can remove some from your library? :P
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blotunga: Maybe they can remove some from your library? :P
LOL, that would be a future promo after the "anti-sale". Oh wait, they used to do that a few years ago due to website bugs, although they made it up to us by putting multiple copies of Dragonsphere on our shelves and daily updates for it. hehehe

What they could do is monitor who spends the most and make them download their 80s and 90s games using kermit or z-modem over a dialup terminal connected at 14.4kbps or something. :)
I wouldn't mind a Dynamix sale, especially with a few of their missing games added to the catalog (Aces..., Metaltech..., Alien Legacy etc.)
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mecharma: Keep the ideas coming guys, I AM making notes!
How about a Time Travel promo? It would include Singularity, Timeshift, and Prince of Persia: Sands of Time!
18) Keaning the Weekend Away Promo!
- Jack Keane 1& 2 on sale 75%+ off
- Every other game in the catalogue that contains all of the letters k, e, a, n, e (in any order) are on sale as well. (Easily determined by searching the catalogue titles with a search engine that supports regular-expressions, ie: Not GOG's search enigne. Not sure if MaGog supports regex or not.)
- Promo is advertised as having 10,000 copies of Jack Keane that must be sold, with a countdown counter or some other funny thing.
- In order to get any games on sale for the best discount you don't have to buy all of them, but you do have to either own both Jack Keane games, or buy the ones you don't own in your purchase in order to get the full discount on other games.

Seriously GOG, if you do this I will shit bricks. I am pretty sure that I'm not the only one either. :oP
Post edited October 07, 2016 by skeletonbow
Sales based on some GOGmixes out there, the wild ones, not the mundane ones ;P
Thanks GOG, my wallet needed a bit of time away from retail therapy. I don't have to give into my completionist urges, I obviously did that some time ago with these games, own them all.
What about ...

Lazy gamer promo
I know, that there are some games out there, that you can play with only one button, or even better, just with mind control.
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opIgra: What about ...

Lazy gamer promo
I know, that there are some games out there, that you can play with only one button, or even better, just with mind control.
Pretty much all of the Wadjet games are like this, and many other PNC games.
The Linux Promo. And while you are at it, please make sure that every game that has a Linux version elsewhere, gets it on GOG too. ;)
We've been getting some more EA stuff so I won't complain about the lack of more games from them. ;) But it is same ol', same ol'. (Also, DK Gold is free on Origin I believe.)

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mecharma: Any suggestions?
In case it hasn't already been said, imo GOG really needs a promo to celebrate those who have supported them over the years (and I'm not talking about myself :P), especially with the perception from many longtime members that GOG doesn't care about its roots, forum, etc. anymore.

Ask Judas for a list of notable members from 2008-2009, try to contact them, and see what games *they'd* like to see on sale (ask for a few options). Then make the appropriate arrangements with the appropriate publishers.
Am i the only one who miss the Wing Commander series from this promo ?
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mecharma: Any suggestions?
Release Alice !!! :p ;)
Post edited October 07, 2016 by Painted_Doll
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mecharma: Any suggestions?
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Painted_Doll: Release Alice !!! :p ;)
American McGee's? That'd probably be a full-price purchase from me.
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tfishell: (..) GOG really needs a promo to celebrate those who have supported them over the years (...)
Dividing the community into "longtime supporters"/"old" vs "new users"/"newbies" doesn't sound like a good idea to me. From a business point of view, shouldn't an enterprise/company strive to make every customer feel unique?
Take a close look at those links:
EA weekend promo
EA games on GOG

Notice something?
No, I don't mean the total lack of the games in the promo that haven't been discounted to hell and back.

There isn't a single Linux port/package.
That's EA for you.
I guess Linux users are named "dirty socialists" inside this mother of all hardcore capitalist companies.

https://consumerist.com/2013/04/09/ea-makes-worst-company-in-america-history-wins-title-for-second-year-in-a-row/
Well deserved, EA.
Post edited October 07, 2016 by Klumpen0815