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Yesterday I realized I missed the Back to the Future sale here on GOG :( I never saw the movies but when I saw the sale I though that maybe I should fix that and then play the game.
Ah, well.

To raise my spirits I decided that one of you will get a redeemable code for a game here on GOG that costs 9.99$ or less (just one game, unfortunately, the code can't be used to get two cheaper games).

To enter the giveaway post here why I should or shouldn't watch the Back to the Future movies.

The winner will be decided randomly at the end of the week. Probably, I might forget about it and do it a bit later.
Post edited January 19, 2014 by Alesh91
You shouldn't watch the Back to the Future movies, because you have already watched them; they are perfect as they are; and any revisiting of them will just mess things up really badly.
you should watch the movie but you should not play the game as you might get disappointed.
You should watch the Back To The Future movies because they are very entertaining(good movies).
Thanks for your generosity, Alesh91! Pity you missed the promo. [*]

Please, count me in, but if I win, it would be OK to re-gift the prize to a generous forum member?

[*] But look the bright side: now you've got time to see the movies before the next promo on the series arrives. Because you should watch them. They're not only a series of cult-movies, they are awesome. Amusing, entertaining, interesting, the kind of good old movies which made you wish you got a huge bowl of pop-corn when you find out they're going to be broadcasted again on TV. Because you know you're going to watch them again, though you've watched them plenty of times. :D
You should watch them because they're Michael J Fox's only good movies :P



In and +1
misteryo: I acutally never saw the movies :)

Thespian: Sure, regifting is fine.
You can't say "I never saw Back to the Future" anymore, really you can't.

Thanks for the giveaway Alesh ! :-D
Count me in and +1 for you. Too bad you missed the promo.

I think you should watch the movies, in fact, you should do a Back to the Future movie day and invite your friends. It is one of the few series of movies that are entertaining. Then again, if it is not the type of movie you like, you shouldn't watch it. Remember it is an old movie so special effects are a bit outdated but still enjoyable.
You should watch the movies because it's Good Old Movies. And I never seen a man who didn't liked it.
Thank you for the giveaway. Count me in.

You should totally watch the movies if you like the 80s. Or because they are awesome. Or because the 80s are awesome. Because of Johnny B. Goode.

I can't say anything about the game, because I haven't played it.
Post edited January 16, 2014 by Grargar
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lugum: you should watch the movie but you should not play the game as you might get disappointed.
I agree with this, the movies are quite cool, but the game seemed mediocre.
Maybe check a Let's play on Youtube to decide.

EDIT: I'm in!
Post edited January 16, 2014 by phaolo
Thanks and +1
You should watch the the first movie cause its pure fun.
Oh, you definitely should watch them because they're highly entertaining, Incredibly written and brilliantly acted. This is as good as it gets as far as mainstream commercial cinema goes. The first movie is up there in my top 10 movies of all times and I'm a huge movie snob, which should tell you everything you need to know about it right there.

Thanks for the giveaway, and go watch those movies now!
Post edited January 16, 2014 by Ashkaro
You should definitely watch the movies because if you don't, you'll miss Thomas Wilson's performance as Biff, one of the great villains in modern movies. There are a lot of other good things in the movies, too, but Biff is just awesome.

The game was alright, although I think it works better if you just try to focus on the story rather than the tepid gameplay.