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Hey I was on Origin today ( I don't want to be but I like battlefield soooo.....) and I couldn't help but notice that they have a selection of "good old games " and it got me thinking what an odd choice of words not "classic games " or "retro games " but "good old games " and I know that GoG sells or has sold that selection of games before, now I just wanted to know if GoG retails through 3rd party or if E.A is merely trying to seize on the good will people have for this site or worse confuse people into thinking that the GoG they here so much about these days is really Origin.
No. To everything.
Post edited July 02, 2014 by Randalator
We discussed this here, already:
http://www.gog.com/forum/general/ea_now_selling_old_games_fromm_gog_on_origin

I pointed out that they're selling the freeware Ultima 4 for £3.99 - WTF?
GOGs improvements and compatibility work has made its way to Steam before, wouldn't surprise me if EA was doing the same thing. I doubt that's what it is though. Probably just poor wording.
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Fever_Discordia: We discussed this here, already:
http://www.gog.com/forum/general/ea_now_selling_old_games_fromm_gog_on_origin

I pointed out that they're selling the freeware Ultima 4 for £3.99 - WTF?
Well, they own the franchise. I don't know what's worse: the fact that they're selling freeware or their U4 "remake"...