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Now, GOG is great as it is today, serving up memories from the 90's. However, 10 years from now, what games from the 2000's will be on here, seeming archaic as the current catalog is today. Most of the current catalog today, 10 years into the future, will be 20-26 years old. For reference, The original Super Mario Brothers wasn't even out 26 years ago.
Hopefully by then The Witcher 2 will be down to USD5.99 or USD5.99 price range. Can't afford it right now :-D
Hopefully steam bundled games like Civ5 and Fallout: New Vegas will be remastered to run without it. :~)

I wouldn't be surprised to see Civ4, GalCiv2 and Sins of a Solar Empire on GOG.
Post edited June 06, 2011 by WhiteElk
the will have good old games: civ 5, call or duty, dragon age at www.gog.com

and they will have good ancient games: leisure larry, police quest, ... at www.gag.com

they should already reserve
Post edited June 07, 2011 by Trilarion
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Trilarion: the will have good old games: civ 5, call or duty, dragon age at www.gog.com

and they will have good ancient games: leisure larry, police quest, ... at www.gag.com

they should already reserve
Oh I love getting gags.
The site will be taken over by people who are today nagging their mommies to buy them the next Call of Duty game and the site catalogue will be filled with at least 80% Minecraft clones, all of which can be downloaded and played on your smartphone.
Post edited June 07, 2011 by Malfsyde
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link6616: Oh I love getting gags.
Here's a running gag.
I can still see system shock 2 still unavaliable due to the rights issues 10 years from now. Just kidding.

As for 10 years i hopefully will see gog bigger than steam and a lot of great pc games released in the last year or so on it but hopefully not dragon age 2.
10 years from now, GameRager is going to whine about the new kids not being respectful enough ;P.
Since most games today arent that good...

I suspect they will start a site called bog.com (boring old games)

That is where they put games like Dragon Age, The latest Star Wars game and pretty much 90% of the stuff you find on Steam these days,
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Axiom: Since most games today arent that good...
As has been said before, most games "yesterday" weren't good either. We just remember the best of them, not the mediocre ones (except for a few exceptionally bad like E.T.).
CDP is going strong and so far has made some amazing business decisions. If they stay on track i feel we'll see GOG around in some format or another. This business model works and works well. Plus, this is my first stop for new games to buy now, i haven't gotten a new release in a very long time. *although I'm going to make an exception for Infamous 2*
10 years from now we will be using our neural interfaces to log into this website. And jetpacks.Must have jetpacks.
In ten years Windows as we know it may not exist. Or they may abolish legacy mode and GOG games will be useless except scumm and dos games.

That would suck of course.
Post edited June 07, 2011 by Kabuto
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Kabuto: In ten years Windows as we know it may not exist. Or they may abolish legacy mode and GOG games will be useless except scumm and dos games.

That would suck of course.
as I hear this will already happen with Windows 8 in about 2-3 years.