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In Space No One Can Hear You Play.

Human, alien--doesn't matter. At GOG.com we speak a universal langueage: great games & low prices. Today, prepare for a launch into 2013 with a collection of sci-fi space sims packed together for 75% off in [url=http://www.gog.com/promo/santa_in_space]Santa in SPAAAAACE bundle. 9 games for $15.41 is this year's last special offer, so don't miss it!

The Star Control series has what is is arguably one of the best the game of space exploration ever made! The games are epic space opera with clever humor, thrilling starship battles, and hair-raising plot twists; it’s a mix of genres many of titles have tried to copy--often without success--and it’s one of the most influential titles of the ‘90s. If you are a *camper* who likes to have *parties*, buy Star Control 1+2 for only $1.49 or Star Control 3, the final part of the series, for the same low price.

Haegemonia Gold Edition consists of Legions of Iron (the main game) and the expansion: Solon Heritage. It’s an epic sci-fi RTS set during a civil war between Earth and Mars colonies. Pick a side - be it Earth or Mars - and forge a better future for your people. Build, command, and lead your forces in this challenging 3D RTS, where you can eventually build a multi-system empire that pits you against a variety of aliens who all seem to want one thing: everything you have.

Master of Orion 1+2 series is a paragon of sci-fi managerial strategy. Lead your race towards galactic domination in a universe full of opportunity. Those games are so complex and satisfying, that you could easily play them for years.

Nexus: The Jupiter Incident might easily be one of the most captivating and feature-rich space combat tactical games. Additionally it has a huge fanbase and modbase--check the Mod Spotlight we have prepared for the game for even richer space exploration experience.

Fragile Allegiance is an excellent addition to the conquer-the-galaxy genre, a combination of SimCity, Civilization, and Master of Orion with complex diplomacy and challenging AI.

Don't forget the two space combat simulators Independence War Deluxe's and Independence War 2 and complete your space collection for 75% off today in Santa in SPAAAAACE bundle.
Only have one out of this bundle. THE bundle im tempted to buy....hmmmmm
I got Hegemony Gold from the Indie Fort Bundle. Is there a difference between that and Haegemonia Gold?
Post edited December 31, 2012 by Soyeong
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Soyeong: I got Hegemony Gold from the Indie Fort Bundle. Is there a difference between that and Haegemonia Gold?
Yes. Entirely different games. One is Ancient Greece, the other is ships in SPAAAACE!.
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Soyeong: I got Hegemony Gold from the Indie Fort Bundle. Is there a difference between that and Haegemonia Gold?
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Mordon: Yes. Entirely different games. One is Ancient Greece, the other is ships in SPAAAACE!.
Ok, thanks, I originally thought I buying the bundle would mean buying a duplicate game until I took a closer look at the spelling.
To GOG: I think the majority of the 75% off bundle deals are good deals all around whether someone wants to get all of the games in a bundle or not. The games are a great deal at regular price let alone 50% off holiday sale so it is very worthwhile. If someone wants only one or two games they can still get them 50% off, however I've found that in almost all cases for myself when I added only the games I wanted out of a bundle, it was actually far cheaper to add the rest of the games in the bundle with the 75% discount. I picked up about 9 or 10 of the bundles since the holiday sales started. My decision making personally is that for the money spent, if even 1 or 2 games in a bundle give days/weeks/months worth of entertainment, then the entire bundle was a good value even if the rest of the games are uninteresting or not so good. Especially when ranked against $30+ DRM encumbered games. Keep up the great work and great offers GOG!
Ha ha! I see this and I keep remembering the Personality Core from Portal 2 screaming: "SPAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAACE!" (XD)
Post edited December 31, 2012 by Azrael360
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mharris: To GOG: I think the majority of the 75% off bundle deals are good deals all around whether someone wants to get all of the games in a bundle or not. The games are a great deal at regular price let alone 50% off holiday sale so it is very worthwhile. If someone wants only one or two games they can still get them 50% off, however I've found that in almost all cases for myself when I added only the games I wanted out of a bundle, it was actually far cheaper to add the rest of the games in the bundle with the 75% discount. I picked up about 9 or 10 of the bundles since the holiday sales started. My decision making personally is that for the money spent, if even 1 or 2 games in a bundle give days/weeks/months worth of entertainment, then the entire bundle was a good value even if the rest of the games are uninteresting or not so good. Especially when ranked against $30+ DRM encumbered games. Keep up the great work and great offers GOG!
AMEN! I feel the exact same about the bundles. I think that the bundle gives people the opportunity to play games that they would otherwise pass up.
Post edited December 31, 2012 by BuzzLightyear2
Quick question and check, are there any publishers or games that will be separately ending their sale earlier than Jan 3rd? I haven't been keeping up lately.
Damn it GOG, why are you selling such good bundles... Time to shell out even more money... Back in the day, I had no idea all of this stuff existed...
Hmmm, nah. Sorry GOG, too many games I don't want. Instead of getting more money by making me buy games I don't want, you've put me off buying the ones I would otherwise have bought.
So tomorrow should probably be the World War II games, then.

During the End of the World sale that bundle had Blitzkrieg, Commandos, and a couple other series.
Was FTL on sale already? I would buy it in a promo to check this out.
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theadam: Was FTL on sale already? I would buy it in a promo to check this out.
It was. Twice. I'd say, fat chance getting it again on the last 2 days. Unless they repeat the "end of the world" sales for the "beginning of the backup world"
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SirPrimalform: Hmmm, nah. Sorry GOG, too many games I don't want. Instead of getting more money by making me buy games I don't want, you've put me off buying the ones I would otherwise have bought.
Seriously, people, THIS IS A NICE SITE. With a NICE COMMUNITY.

Am I seriously the only person who's thought of trading games? I'm getting tired of suggesting it.
Post edited January 01, 2013 by P1na
Somehow I missed the news about yesterday being the last day for XIII to be in the catalog, and thus did not get to purchase the game before time ran out. If this was announced, where was it announced so that I will not make this mistake in the future? I have been checking back at least once during every 24hr sale period during the Xmas sales and do not recall seeing this news anywhere... (FYI - for those wondering, I used up my budget for games already and thus was not going to get anymore, but would have made an exception for this one had I known about it in advance).
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P1na: It was. Twice. I'd say, fat chance getting it again on the last 2 days. Unless they repeat the "end of the world" sales for the "beginning of the backup world"
I guess I'll wait till the last day in hope of a mega sale repeat