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One of the biggest fantasy series in gaming history.

Might and Magic is one of the defining series of role-playing games that shaped the way we game today along with the Ultima series, The Bard's Tale or Wizardry series. Today, we're offering 16 fantastic Might and Magic games in our catalog for little more than $25 in Might and Magic Madness.

The first game in the series was released 16 years ago! Let's read how the game was reviewed in [url=http://www.atarimagazines.com/compute/issue87/Might_and_Magic.php" target="_blank]Compute![/url] magazine in August 1987:
"Might and Magic is an outstanding adventure game. This new release has the potential to take its place alongside The Bard's Tale and Wizard's Crown among the best in the genre. Might and Magic, all 500K of it (done entirely in machine language), contains just about every conceivable fantasy element crammed onto two double-sided disks. Over 4,000 individual locations, each graphically represented, comprise the 55 areas that make up the fantasy world of Varn. On Varn, towns, dungeons, castles, caves, wilderness, and even astral planes have their own themes, difficulty ratings, and special events. It is up to you to traverse this vast and varied fantasy world in order to gain wealth, experience, and the secret of the Inner Sanctum."

If you’ve never played any Might and Magic games, we’d suggest you pick up the 6 pack start with Might and Magic VI: The Mandate of Heaven. After you’re done, get Might and Magic 7: For Blood and Honor, Might and Magic 8: Day of the Destroyer, and Might and Magic 9 to complete the Mightily Magical experience.

Heroes of Might and Magic is probably the most recognizable, acclaimed, and legendary of the whole Might and Magic series. The perfect mix of strategy (many opponents, many castles, many heroes), RPG (gathering experience and leveling), resource management (gathering resources, managing armies) is considered a worldwide standard. It says a lot about the impact of a game series on the industry if other games are reviewed as HoMM-like. It doesn’t matter whether it's Heroes of Might and Magic, Heroes of Might and Magic II: Gold Edition, Heroes of Might and Magic III: Complete, Heroes Chronicles: All Chapters, or Heroes of Might and Magic IV: Complete--each of them is a game so simple to understand and yet so insanely addictive that it will make you want to play “just one more turn” over and over again. If you’ve never played as the Hero, we recommend starting with Heroes of Might and Magic III: Complete Edition--the title considered to be iconic to the series, the magnum opus of 3DO. And if you've ever played any of the M&M games, now it's time to complete your collection, today 75% off in Might and Magic Madness!
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Robette: It might be a nice deal for anyone who is at least interested in half the games, but for me, I would just get 1-2 games that I actually play and about 8 which I probably wouldn't even install...
Well, they're still a fantastic deal at 50% off.
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GOG.com: The first game in the series was released 16 years ago! Let's read how the game was reviewed in [url=http://www.atarimagazines.com/compute/issue87/Might_and_Magic.php" target="_blank]Compute![/url] magazine in August 1987:
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PaterAlf: Seems we still have the year 2003???

Note to myself: Stop driving around with the DeLorean.
And to think it was 50 bucks back in the day. Waiting for this deal sure paid off!
Well - I already have the "Real" Might and Magic Games. I guess I can pick-up all the Heroes for 17 and change. Thanks for running this again as I was unable to take advantage of it the first time.
Would buy this in a second... if it were for Mac.

I love that you've added Mac games to GOG, but the offerings are a bit slim. And it's a shame a classic series like this isn't available for us Mac users.
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reaver894: I bit the bullet and bought M&M9, I swear ill never DL it or play it, the first experience with my retail copy nearly put me off the whole series
well the GOG version is supposed to have a lot of patches and fixes so at least give it another shot
MIgnt and Magic madness might be nice, but could you please make pack WITHOUT Heroes series? I already own Heroes I, II, III, V, and even that worst part named HoMaM IV, so it is redudant to buy them again on GOG. Though I own originals of MM6 and MM7, to buy them again is not so bothersome, as need to buy whole pack with bad games (heroes IV, Crusaders) included only to get 75% discount.
Drat! That dastardly End of the World sale drained all of my GOG sale excitement (and my wallet). I guess I'll just have to enjoy this.

Any games leaving the total sale in the next few days (Jan 3 excluded since that is everything)?
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ne_zavarj: Isn't this on sale for the third time ?
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Roman5: Second time

Dear GOG: Can we please get more bundles that was not present previously?
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Think they really stuffed a little bit by showing almost all the bundles on the end of the world sale.They shoulda just done a 80-85% off everything for that one day and leave the bundles as is. As it stands, it left little or nothing for rest of the sale for us to look forward to...




Have one of the games in this bundle. Have 3 others on my wishlist. Not sure i can justify the bundle :/
Post edited December 28, 2012 by nijuu
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nijuu: Have one of the games in this bundle. Have 3 others on my wishlist. Not sure i can justify the bundle :/
I'm in the same boat. I have one and want four. Bundles this large are not good for me. The difference is spending $6.98 vs $24.40.
Post edited December 28, 2012 by jalister
Look, GOG. I'm only interested in HOMM2 without the expansion pack, the first half of Might & Magic 4, and the intro of Crusaders. Why can't you make a 75% discount deal with only those items, and leave everything else out?

Nah, just pulling your leg, I have the whole bundle from GOG already.
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ne_zavarj: Isn't this on sale for the third time ?
including end of the world sale it is.... But it is a great bundle anyway....
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ne_zavarj: Isn't this on sale for the third time ?
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xep624: including end of the world sale it is.... But it is a great bundle anyway....
How is this the third time? I count twice.
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xep624: including end of the world sale it is.... But it is a great bundle anyway....
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yyahoo: How is this the third time? I count twice.

One was I think just before XMas, second time was end of the world and today it is for the third time. Some people are not happy about that, but I really like this series (especially Heroes, even Heroes IV I tried to finish but become a bit boring in the middle...), so I do not mind. Plus I bought Heroes Chronicle today...
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mwk67: Would buy this in a second... if it were for Mac.

I love that you've added Mac games to GOG, but the offerings are a bit slim. And it's a shame a classic series like this isn't available for us Mac users.
MM1-5, HoMM1-2 are DOS games, so it's probably easy for GOG to "port" them to Mac using Dosbox, but the rest are Windows games, so it's unlikely that GOG will release Mac version anytime soon.
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nijuu: Think they really stuffed a little bit by showing almost all the bundles on the end of the world sale.They shoulda just done a 80-85% off everything for that one day and leave the bundles as is. As it stands, it left little or nothing for rest of the sale for us to look forward to...
I'm uninterested on the promos following the End of the World promo too, but your strategy is absolutely F*ing TERRIBLE.

- First, I don't think they would get any profit with discounts like that;
- Second, we would also buy everything we want that one day, and we wouldn't even bother with any promo afterwards;
- Third, by practically giving away the games we want the most (Bundles be damned, I would just buy off my whole wishlist!) they would pretty much kill whatever chance they have of us buying these games in the future.

Hope you don't plan on making a living on either marketing or commercial departments. :)
Post edited December 28, 2012 by jpolastre