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The quest to retrieve the lost treasure of Ubisoft is almost over (the voting still continues). With the release of the fifth game from Ubisoft's vaults the whole adventure resulted as a great success. And it's all thanks to you GOG Heroes. We make a bow in front of you.

After the hard work you did it's time to celebrate and share the glory. Spread the word about GOG and the latest treasure from Ubisoft in any way you choose to: click on the Digg or Twitter button you'll find below (and make sure to follow us on Twitter), share the link to GOG on Facebook, write the GOG url on the toilet roll in your office restroom, run around naked in the mall with the GOG logo covering you know what, or do something else you have on your mind - just remember not to harm anyone, including yourself :) Then share what you did with the GOG community in this thread (pictures would be appreciated, but not necessary) and out of all comments we'll randomly pick 5 users who will win [url=http://www.gog.com/upload/forum/2010/12/60d51bb332445683a5acecc288919667022978a3.gif" target="blank]the good ol' GOG box of goods[/url].

And of course all GOG Heroes who participated in at least one of the quests during last few weeks are eligible to win the grand prize - a real sword, GOG branded shield and $150 USD worth of GOG games! The grand prize winner will be announced shortly.
That's kinda' the way contests work, way more people enter than will win.
Tweeted http://twitter.com/#!/vincentjulian23/status/53297301585793024
Just tweeted it to my worshiping crowd of one follower!
Sent a Tweet. Will probably post something on FB too. I love GOG and tell everyone I can about it.
Wrote GOG's URL on the whiteboard at work and mentioned it over the radio a couple times during my shift. Yay GOG!
I just tweeted the article. I'll see if I can come up with something a little more clever sometime in the next couple days.
Tweeted the message http://twitter.com/#!/ssplosion
Tweeted http://twitter.com/#!/Degieni/status/53312254787067904
Tweeted.
Facebooked!
T'was a tweet from me.
My father called me, so I told him.
Now, if he tells one person, and they tell one person...
That's like almost 10 people right there!
from the very beginning of GOG I've sang praises about it...

1) all of my co-workers, my two brothers and all my gaming-positive friends know about every important release (be it via email, phone or just me rattling)

2) when I buy something at GOG, I usually post it on facebook so that everyone envies

3) I've thought many times about getting a tattoo of GOG.com (along with the quote I <3 TECHNO) but so far I didn't have the courage...

but that counts too, right?
Since I was at school when I first read about this, I just printed out a few more of the GoG-logos and then organized a small parade-linedance with the sufficiently crazy classmates. I'm pretty sure there were at least a few people who photographed us as we trickling out of the Centre of Language and Linguistics, holding the logos over our heads, but noone I knew!

I'll do some digging, maybe they'll end up on facebook.

Edit: I didn't tweet or retweet or ...face (is that a verb? I think now it has to be) anything, I refuse to go near both those things! Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn.
Post edited March 31, 2011 by Isamael
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Kunovski: from the very beginning of GOG I've sang praises about it...

1) all of my co-workers, my two brothers and all my gaming-positive friends know about every important release (be it via email, phone or just me rattling)

2) when I buy something at GOG, I usually post it on facebook so that everyone envies

3) I've thought many times about getting a tattoo of GOG.com (along with the quote I <3 TECHNO) but so far I didn't have the courage...

but that counts too, right?
I've thought about adding a GOG logo to my ink as well, but decided it would be too hard to explain to the grandkids in 50 years. :P