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90% off for Interplay completionists, 60% off individual games + 60/80% off four awesome Star Trek titles!



We've all been there. Taken by our primordial urge to complete a collection of beloved items, we either venture to track them down one by one, striking at the most opportune moment, or to keep a secret fund handy so that we can snatch them all in one fell swoop! The <span class="bold">Interplay Completionist Week</span> caters to both, putting a nice 60% discount on all individual Interplay games and rewarding completionists with a hefty 90% one. At the same time, <span class="bold">four Star Trek games</span> by Interplay are orbiting the sale, going for 80% off when assimilated as a unit.

There are a lot of slimy superheroes out there, but no one comes close to Earthworm Jim, the super-strong, super-agile, super-pink punisher of villainous oddities that can action/platform his way out of any sticky situation.

Modern first-person RPGs would not be the same without Stonekeep, this one-of-a-kind mix of deep role-playing mechanics, intriguing lore, daring visual design, and hardcore sensibilities.

Set your phasers to...Pick Up! Star Trek™: 25th Anniversary invited us to a universe of point'n'click adventures full of tough moral choices, varied outcomes, and interstellar travels that delighted series' fans and non-believers alike.



And thus begins the <span class="bold">Interplay Completionist Week</span>! It's the perfect time to complete your collection by making use of the gigantic 90% discount, or to get started on it by picking up some awesome titles like Freespace 2, MDK 1+2, Messiah, or Lionheart for 60% off!
The promo will last until May 29, 9:59 AM UTC.
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vicklemos: Starts with Frank...
Frankfurter ? :p
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SpiderFighter: EDIT to my EDIT: Also, please GOG, add a "Continue Shopping" feature. There are several sales going on right now, and I want games from three of them, but there's no way to combine them into one purchase. I'm not going to charge my card three times in a row for such small purchases, which means more money in my pocket and less in yours.
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eiii: It's a bit tedious, but you should be able to add the games to you basket individually and still get the full discount when they are all there.
Ah, thanks. Good info to have!
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vicklemos: Starts with Frank...
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Grargar: Frankenweenie? That's not a game.
*Kahn sez*

Don't make me laugh.

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vicklemos: Starts with Frank...
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Painted_Doll: Frankfurter ? :p
"Is that your best? Ha Ha Ha ha ha!!
Post edited May 23, 2016 by vicklemos
Nice promo, already owned all the Interplay games, and just grabbed all the Star Trek games at this price. Thank you GOG and Interplay!
I love how so many people complain about developers & publishers who treat their customers like crap, but a publisher who treats the rights-holders of their games like crap (i.e., not paying them any of the owed royalties) apparently gets a pass because they treat their customers fairly well. :?
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HunchBluntley: I love how so many people complain about developers & publishers who treat their customers like crap, but a publisher who treats the rights-holders of their games like crap (i.e., not paying them any of the owed royalties) apparently gets a pass because they treat their customers fairly well. :?
Well, duh. :P
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Grargar: What do you have in mind?
Assuming the following are actually within the Interplay purview, I'd personally most like Blood &amp; Magic and Cruise for a Corpse. Would also welcome , [url=http://www.mobygames.com/game/black-dahlia]Black Dahlia, Heart of Darkness, and ōdi∙um, with the same caveat re: ownership.
is there some interplay bankrupcy thing going on? are there more interplay games in danger of getting removed from gog catalog?
Already have all the Interplay that interest me, but I will take the 4 Star Trek games at that discount, thank you very much. :-) Hope to see more Star Trek games in the near future!
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IAmSinistar: Assuming the following are actually within the Interplay purview, I'd personally most like Blood &amp; Magic and Cruise for a Corpse. Would also welcome , [url=http://www.mobygames.com/game/black-dahlia]Black Dahlia, Heart of Darkness, and ōdi∙um, with the same caveat re: ownership.
Black Dahlia more than likely belongs to Take-Two, since they were also the developers (and they self-published it in some territories).

Cruise for a Corpse had multiple publishers, with the most likely candidate being US Gold, which was purchased by Eidos (and Eidos by Square Enix). Or the rights could have remained to someone from Delphine.

Hardwar was once available on DotEmu, published by Funbox Media, but was later removed. No idea if it could potentially be brought here by Blue Moon, Red Owl.

Heart of Darkness was published by multiple companies and there is currently no trail as to who actually owns it.

Odium is also known as Gorky 17 and is already here. Unless you were referring to one of the other installments of the series.

Blood and Magic seems to be the only game that Interplay truly owns, but it's a licensed D&D game and not one belonging to the Infinite Engine era, so I'm not sure how much Interplay/Hasbro would be interested in.
Post edited May 23, 2016 by Grargar
Bring in the Final Fantasy titles and you will have so much of my money :)
Alternatively, bring in Dungeon Master 2 and my ultimate collection will be complete.
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Grargar: What do you have in mind?
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IAmSinistar: Assuming the following are actually within the Interplay purview, I'd personally most like Blood &amp; Magic
Oh, man. Forgot all about B&M. Would LOVE to see that here. Please GOG, take more of my money!!
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IAmSinistar: Assuming the following are actually within the Interplay purview, I'd personally most like Blood &amp; Magic and Cruise for a Corpse. Would also welcome , [url=http://www.mobygames.com/game/black-dahlia]Black Dahlia, Heart of Darkness, and ōdi∙um, with the same caveat re: ownership.
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Grargar: Black Dahlia more than likely belongs to Take-Two, since they were also the developers (and they self-published it in some territories).

Cruise for a Corpse had multiple publishers, with the most likely candidate being US Gold, which was purchased by Eidos (and Eidos by Square Enix). Or the rights could have remained to someone from Delphine.

Hardwar was once available on DotEmu, published by Funbox Media, but was later removed. No idea if it could potentially be brought here by Blue Moon, Red Owl.

Heart of Darkness was published by multiple companies and there is currently no trail as to who actually owns it.

Odium is also known as Gorky 17 and is already here. Unless you were referring to one of the other installments of the series.

Blood and Magic seems to be the only game that Interplay truly owns, but it's a licensed D&D game and not one belonging to the Infinite Engine era, so I'm not sure how much Interplay/Hasbro would be interested in.
Black Dahlia thats one of the 'fmv' movie games like Tex Murphy"?
I have an old one The Dame Was Loaded, there seem to be tons of games like this, tons of point and lcick games aswell, like nighlong, but for some weird reason they dont seem to arrive here.
Anyway, people asked about Flashback, the classic not that ugly remake, i doubt flashback will come cause The Way has arrived, which is a clone of many old and newer games, so i am afraid that if certain classic games were wishlisted and suddenly new version 'clones' arrive, chances will be very small the original will ever arrive.
Imho, nothing beats the original, its a nice extra to have a remake or a 'spinnoff' but nothing comprases or will ever compare imho to the original.
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gamesfreak64: Anyway, people asked about Flashback, the classic not that ugly remake, i doubt flashback will come cause The Way has arrived, which is a clone of many old and newer games, so i am afraid that if certain classic games were wishlisted and suddenly new version 'clones' arrive, chances will be very small the original will ever arrive.
Imho, nothing beats the original, its a nice extra to have a remake or a 'spinnoff' but nothing comprases or will ever compare imho to the original.
Flashback will have difficulty coming to GOG, but not because The Way is here. Instead, it's because the game's publisher (Ubisoft) has no ownership of the game's music.
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Grargar: Odium is also known as Gorky 17 and is already here. Unless you were referring to one of the other installments of the series.
That's right, I had forgotten they were one and the same. So that's that one covered.

As I say, the one I'm most interested in is Blood & Magic, which I should still have on CD somewhere. And it sounds like Hardwar is at least theoretically possible, since it was out once before. Other than those, if there are remaining Star Trek titles to come then those would be nice too.