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http://www.thegreenlightbundle.com/

Indies hoping to gather attention so people vote for them on Steam's Green Light. DRM Free, with Steam codes provided in the future for any game which makes it on Steam.

PayPal only.

$1+ tier:

Ichi
Muffin Knight
Dino Run SE
Syder Arcade

$5+ bonuses:
Samurai II Vengeance
Gunman Clive
Paper Monsters
Guerrilla Bob

Looks to be mostly mobile app ports, but still not bad.

I find it sad that this bundle will sell less than the awful bemine4.
Hmmm...had my beady eye on Samurai II for some time, and the others look actually quite decent, although I admit I am a sucker for retro/console-styled indie games.

Of course, I couldn't give two shits about getting them greenlighted for Steam, but the fact that they're NOT on Steam means that only DRM-free versions are provided. Made of win?
Paypal only? Seriously?
I guess that means no games for me. :/
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IronStar: Paypal only? Seriously?
I guess that means no games for me. :/
I have no idea why so many bundles only use paypal.
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IronStar: Paypal only? Seriously?
I guess that means no games for me. :/
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gameon: I have no idea why so many bundles only use paypal.
Because they're idiots, perhaps ? :P
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gameon: I have no idea why so many bundles only use paypal.
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Licurg: Because they're idiots, perhaps ? :P
I wouldn't argue with you on that point, lol.
Post edited August 24, 2012 by gameon
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gameon: I have no idea why so many bundles only use paypal.
Because it's fairly easy and cheap to get set up, and it's one of the most widespread payment methods that doesn't require a credit card.

The trade-off being of course that PayPal then rips off the trader massively when it comes to processing fees.
Post edited August 24, 2012 by jamyskis
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gameon: I have no idea why so many bundles only use paypal.
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jamyskis: Because it's fairly easy and cheap to get set up, and it's one of the most widespread payment methods that doesn't require a credit card.

The trade-off being of course that PayPal then rips off the trader massively when it comes to processing fees.
I hope Amazon payments are used more frequently for bundles. Groupees and humble bundle use it thank god.
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gameon: I hope Amazon payments are used more frequently for bundles. Groupees and humble bundle use it thank god.
...which of course only supports credit cards and direct debit from US bank accounts, just like Google Checkout.

There is a significant proportion of people in the world that does not have a credit card and for whom Google Checkout and Amazon Payments are not an option.

I know PayPal is less than ideal and that it doesn't support all countries, but at the end of the day, it supports the most commonly used payment methods in the largest number of countries.
Post edited August 24, 2012 by jamyskis
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gameon: I hope Amazon payments are used more frequently for bundles. Groupees and humble bundle use it thank god.
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jamyskis: ...which of course only supports credit cards and direct debit from US bank accounts, just like Google Checkout.

There is a significant proportion of people in the world that does not have a credit card and for whom Google Checkout and Amazon Payments are not an option.

I know PayPal is less than ideal and that it doesn't support all countries, but at the end of the day, it supports the most commonly used payment methods in the largest number of countries.
I can use it, and i'm from the u.k....
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gameon: I can use it, and i'm from the u.k....
With a credit card or VISA/Mastercard debit card?
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gameon: I can use it, and i'm from the u.k....
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jamyskis: With a credit card or VISA/Mastercard debit card?
I think most banks here use those types of cards.

I guess the rest of europe use different stuff?
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jamyskis: ...which of course only supports credit cards and direct debit from US bank accounts, just like Google Checkout.
My pre-paid Visa card from Australia Post works just fine with Google Checkout.
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gameon: I think most banks here use those types of cards.

I guess the rest of europe use different stuff?
Depends on the country. I remember when I had a UK bank account that I had a Switch card, and IIRC; most of them are now Maestro cards, which may US sites don't support. French bank account holders often have Cartes Bleues, which these days often double as Visa cards. German bank account cards are also often Maestro cards, with the catch that they have no specific number or issue number for online transactions, and they often don't work with foreign traders.

Can't speak for the rest of Western Europe or the Eastern Bloc.
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jamyskis: ...which of course only supports credit cards and direct debit from US bank accounts, just like Google Checkout.
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ABH20: My pre-paid Visa card from Australia Post works just fine with Google Checkout.
That's classed as a credit card as well. My prepaid German Visa works with Google Checkout as well (but not with Amazon Payments, as I've just established).
Post edited August 24, 2012 by jamyskis
I have Master Card, and I can't use it because my damn country is not listed. :@