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azrael-: I'm very surprised that System Shock 2 wasn't chosen for 1999.
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HypersomniacLive: It needed a break from the Insomnia Sale ;-P
True. A game can only take so much punishment... ;)
Post edited January 29, 2014 by azrael-
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azrael-: I'm very surprised that System Shock 2 wasn't chosen for 1999.
It certainly deserved to be, it's one of the best games ever, full stop. It was in the Insomnia sale however, where it sold like mad, and likely would have been up for hours here.

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HypersomniacLive: If you use the latest version, then it's more like using Chrome than Firefox - that's why I switched to Pale Moon after Firefox 17.
I need to check Pale Moon out again. I'm quite ticked with the image anim function not working properly in the latest Firefox releases, and also with the tendency for Firefox to take more than a gig of memory if I leave it running any decent amount of time.
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IAmSinistar: It certainly deserved to be, it's one of the best games ever, full stop. It was in the Insomnia sale however, where it sold like mad, and likely would have been up for hours here.

I need to check Pale Moon out again. I'm quite ticked with the image anim function not working properly in the latest Firefox releases, and also with the tendency for Firefox to take more than a gig of memory if I leave it running any decent amount of time.
You definitely should. The main reason I switched over is that Pale Moon retains the old and familiar UI, down to the add-ons bar. It's also a fork optimized exclusively for Windows, so it's quite likely that you'll see a difference in memory usage - I have Pale Moon running for over 24 hrs now with no regard to how many tabs I open; with 28 active add-ons, it still runs at around 300MB on average and always under 500MB. The Pale Moon dev does a fine job and I'm quite happy with it. I used to be a die-hard Firefox fan but I will never go back to Firefox so long as Mozilla continues to try so hard to make it a Chrome clone. Sadly, I'm still looking for a satisfying alternative to go on the Linux partition of my old Win XP system later this year.
Since Soul Reaver is 1999, here's hoping for the rest at 2001, 2002, 2003 to have them all lol

Would be nice if we could sort the catalogue by release date.
Post edited January 29, 2014 by Grogger
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HypersomniacLive: You definitely should. The main reason I switched over is that Pale Moon retains the old and familiar UI, down to the add-ons bar. It's also a fork optimized exclusively for Windows, so it's quite likely that you'll see a difference in memory usage - I have Pale Moon running for over 24 hrs now with no regard to how many tabs I open; with 28 active add-ons, it still runs at around 300MB on average and always under 500MB. The Pale Moon dev does a fine job and I'm quite happy with it. I used to be a die-hard Firefox fan but I will never go back to Firefox so long as Mozilla continues to try so hard to make it a Chrome clone. Sadly, I'm still looking for a satisfying alternative to go on the Linux partition of my old Win XP system later this year.
Thanks again, I'm installing it now and will put it through its paces. It would be lovely to have a fit-and-trim Firefox running again.
Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver was up for [1:17]
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mondo84: Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver was up for [1:17]
Ta. Keep your watch spring tight for this next one...
2000 Deus Ex GOTY, $1.99, 80%

A certain sentient pineapple will probably embark on a spending spree. xD
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mondo84: Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver was up for [1:17]
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IAmSinistar: Ta. Keep your watch spring tight for this next one...
Hehe, I think Deus Ex might be a good opportunity for a nap. I figure this one will sell quite well!
Having already purchased Deus Ex, all the D&D Infinity engine games, all the D&D games, Divine Divinity & Arcanum, I really don't know what to hope goes on sell. I've sort of looked through the rest of the catalog and not seeing anything I really want. I dig the games above a LOT and WANT to buy more.

Any recommendations on what I should hope for? I fell like I'm all tapped out on gog games...and I don't like it.
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RPGOracle: So next up (2000) will be Deus Ex... I guess that will be up there for a couple of hours...
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IAmSinistar: It will test whether hours can be added to the start time, if the Insomnia sale was any gauge. Expect to have plenty of time for other things when this hits.
The answer is: YES! Currently 1h 40m (and climbing) left in this sale!
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ericshead: The answer is: YES! Currently 1h 40m (and climbing) left in this sale!
I warned you all. Now there will be blood.
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dungeoncrawl: Having already purchased Deus Ex, all the D&D Infinity engine games, all the D&D games, Divine Divinity & Arcanum, I really don't know what to hope goes on sell. I've sort of looked through the rest of the catalog and not seeing anything I really want. I dig the games above a LOT and WANT to buy more.

Any recommendations on what I should hope for? I fell like I'm all tapped out on gog games...and I don't like it.
If you don't already own it, try Aarklash Legacy... that RPG is a lot of fun!
(don't think you can hope for that one in this batch, though... it's 2013, and the 2013 title is apparently Spelunky)
Post edited January 29, 2014 by RPGOracle
So, tomorrow we will see 2001's game?
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bugamn: So, tomorrow we will see 2001's game?
Thinking the same thing.