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skeletonbow: I wouldn't be surprised if they repackage them and throw them up on Steam or somewhere though too as a retro game to regenerate more money from them sometime, or even here on GOG. Lots of people would probably pay $2-7 or so for them for nostalgia.
Actually the first two GTA games have been available on Steam for some time (WHILE being available for free from the page you linked to), I still have them in my library, although they seem to have disappeared from the store for some reason (probably the same one that killed the Rockstar Classics). But I don't care, the "optimization" mentioned on the Classics page is one fat lie, both the Classics and the Steam release of GTA1 was one disgusting abomination.
Post edited November 02, 2013 by F4LL0UT
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tinyE: Side Note, a few years ago Rockstar released GTA 1 and 2 free as a promo; I got them but that was for an older computer which is probably in a landfill now. Was that a temp think or are there still options for that?
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skeletonbow: Still available: http://www.rockstargames.com/classics/

Someone told me privately the downloads are no longer avail on that page, sorry. I just copied the URL from my bookmark without testing it.
I knew there was a reason I decided to keep those freeware downloads on my hard drive.

Albeit, I wasn't really interested in GTA 1-2 (of which I have also retail CDs, but I don't like the topdown GTA games), but Wild Metal Country.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wild_Metal_Country
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F4LL0UT: Actually the first two GTA games have been available on Steam for some time (WHILE being available for free from the page you linked to), I still have them in my library, although they seem to have disappeared from the store for some reason (probably the same one that killed the Rockstar Classics). But I don't care, the "optimization" mentioned on the Classics page is one fat lie, both the Classics and the Steam release of GTA1 was one disgusting abomination.
If I had to hazard a guess, I'd say they probably had compatibility issues with greater than a certain percentage of customers and weighed the profit brought in from Steam against the cost of fixing the bugs and possibly decided it wasn't worth it and dumped it. Another possibility could be some licensing issue or legal problem. Hard to say though.
The 1st two did kind of suck if for no other reason is the missions were too long to not have any save option. GTA 3 and on have safehouses and (with a few exceptions) moderately sized missions so you don't spend all day replaying a 45 minute sequence just to save your stupid game.
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tinyE: The 1st two did kind of suck if for no other reason is the missions were too long to not have any save option.
In GTA2 you can save at the church (during missions, of course). :P
Post edited November 02, 2013 by F4LL0UT
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tinyE: The 1st two did kind of suck if for no other reason is the missions were too long to not have any save option.
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F4LL0UT: In GTA2 you can save at the church (during missions, of course). :P
YOU CAN!? Why wasn't this office notified!?!?! FUCK! Now I really want to redownload it.
I wonder if they will release Warcraft and Warcraft 2 (preferably the Battle.net edition)
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amok: Blizzard is starting giving away some classic games for free.

The first game is from 1994, with [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lost_Vikings]Lost Vikings and Rock n'roll racing rumored to be following soon.

If you have a Battle.net account you can now download Blackthorne by going to the Download Game Clients section on your account page. On the bottom of the Download Page there is now a section called Classic Games, and Blackthorne is there.

If you are from other parts than US it may not be active yet, but this is resolved by logging into your account at us.battle.net instead.
That's cool. Thanks for sharing the news.

I hope they do Warcraft and Warcraft II. That would be niceness.
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skeletonbow: def8d7c8635e66f9fc2dd585aa5761ab GTAINSTALLER.exe (344,338,033 bytes)
The zip which contains this exe and a readme has the following hash:
FE6DB46AEC609A14F75497B1F638CAB7 GTAINSTALLER.ZIP (344,378,720 bytes)
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tinyE: The 1st two did kind of suck if for no other reason is the missions were too long to not have any save option.
Compared to the GTA3 series, they were shorter, but funnier, especially if gun action really annoys one pretty fast.
Post edited November 02, 2013 by The-Business
downloaded and installed, now just need to find time to play it :-)
Vote for Blizzard games on the wishlist!

Blackthorne
+ [url=http://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/diablo_hellfire]Hellfire
Diablo II + Lord Of Destruction
Diablo III
The Lost Vikings
The Lost Vikings 2
+ [url=http://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/starcraft_insurrection]Insurrection + + [url=http://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/starcraft_brood_war]Brood War
StarCraft II: Wings Of Liberty + Heart Of The Swarm + Legacy Of The Void
Warcraft: Orcs & Humans
Warcraft II: Tides Of Darkness + Beyond The Dark Portal
Warcraft III: Reign Of Chaos + The Frozen Throne
Post edited November 02, 2013 by Barry_Woodward
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SCPM: Thanks for the heads-up, amok. Here's a direct (U.S.) link to the classic games webpage:
https://us.battle.net/account/download/?show=classic
Wah, Windows only. I'll download the file anyway.
How nice of them to make it downloadable for people without the BN account.
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skeletonbow: def8d7c8635e66f9fc2dd585aa5761ab GTAINSTALLER.exe (344,338,033 bytes)
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The-Business: The zip which contains this exe and a readme has the following hash:
FE6DB46AEC609A14F75497B1F638CAB7 GTAINSTALLER.ZIP (344,378,720 bytes)
It's very possible that I removed the .exe file from inside a ZIP when I downloaded it and installed it quite some time ago. I don't think I touched GTA2 though.
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skeletonbow: I don't think I touched GTA2 though.
We share the same hash for that file.
Holy shit, I seemed to have pulled it off.

I went into the basement and dug up the pc we had when we first opened to keep reservations on there; it's windowsXP. :P So I got it hooked up and found GTA2 on there, put there for the times when I was stuck in the office when there was nothing to do but wait for people to check in. I snag a blank cd, zip the GTA2 folder, transfer, and now I have it on my PC.

Man....this game sucks.