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Dear Santa;

It's that time of year again. We've had a pretty good track record with our letters to you in 2011 and 2010. We hope that this holiday season, you'll bring us lots of great loot for the next year.

Of course, the last year has been pretty good to us, and we think we've been good enough this year to get something other than coal in our stockings. We started the year off right with Square Enix titles like , [url=http://www.gog.com/gamecard/deus_ex]Deus Ex, and Thief Gold entering the catalog--some of the best back catalog classics that we've ever released--and surprised the heck out of everyone with our "Bigger. Fresher. Newer" GOG.com, bringing brand-new games as well as DRM-Free Digital Premium Editions of some fantastic not-so-new (and not-so-old!) games like Assassin's Creed and Heroes of Might & Magic V to GOG.com for the first time. With new titles like Legend of Grimrock and Alan Wake, GOG.com started things off well. In April, we offered Fallout for free to anyone on the Internet, and saw a huge boost in new members to the site, as well as briefly being one of the 500 most-trafficked websites on the Internet for a day. Summer saw an epic BATTLE OF THE GAMES, where our own users voted on what games they most wanted to see on promo--a first on the 'Net, we believe, although we've seen some others trying that as well--and we had a lot of fun seeing what games people wanted to save big on--some of them were easy bets, but many of them were complete surprises.

October saw our first experiments with Pay What You Want bundles, and we saw a huge number of visitors come and pick up Larian or Interplay games at incredible savings--then we followed that up with Mac OSX support! We don't know if you're a Mac or a PC user, Santa, but we think you'll agree that more gamers being able to enjoy GOG.com classics is always a good thing--and the fact that all the games we currently sell are give you both PC & Mac with one purchase surely counts in the "nice" column when you're tallying up the year. In November we've announced that we officially support Windows 8 on 380+ games, and we're working on more. Finally, we've had our Holiday sale--and had a crazy End of the World promo which most of our gamers loved--and now we're wrapping the year up with our surprise gift of Duke Nukem and the EA Expansions. Thanks to the addition of more than 90 classic games to our catalog this year as well as 60+ new and newer titles, GOG.com's catalog of the best games in history has swelled to just shy of 500 games--and all of that was achieved in just a tad more than 4 years!

What's coming next year? Well, part of that is based on you, Santa; will you give us another great year at GOG.com? We hope that you and our users will combine to continue to keep GOG.com growing, keep our forums and social media filled with a positive, friendly and passionate team of gamers who let us know when we do something right--and when we do something wrong. We're successful because of the feedback we get every day from our Wishist--with more than 200,000 wishes granted!--and while gamers don't see the games that we don't release or the deals that we turn down because we're not sure that the games are the kind of thing that our service needs, we hope that they know that we're always trying our best to bring them the cream of the crop from gaming, that we're passionate about games, and that we appreciate their passion, too.

We keep hoping for another of our "top" publishers to show up on GOG.com--and so far we're two for two in the last two years of wishing. So we're going to wish for another one in 2013. Our warmest wishes would be to bring LucasArts or Take Two into our catalog; both of these companies have fantastic games, and we know our gamers would love to see them join GOG as well. We want to sign more great games, more indies, more top-notch games, more games that keep that gaming passion alive in every pixel and mip-mapped texture. We also want to bring new tools on the website for our our users to share more, and even help developers grow more successful by bringing their games to GOG.com

It's hard to say what the new year will bring, Santa, and we have had such a good year that we think the best wish is the one we had last year:

"And finally, Santa, we always ask for more. More fans. More great conversations on the forums. More fun contests with fantastic entries from our users. More ways for our users to interact, and for us to reach out to them. More great games, and more great interviews with industry legends.

It's a lot to ask for, Santa, but we think we've been more nice than naughty this year - which is really all you can ask of anyone - and we hope you'll deliver again."

Happy holidays to all, and we hope all of your holiday wishes come true.

--The GOG.com Team
Post edited December 24, 2012 by Chamb
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fisk0: Capcom's recent "digital distribution survey" implied that they are looking at GOG too. I'm hoping they'll join soon, even though PC's haven't been their primary platform over the years.
KKND is already here on GOG by the way...
Dear Santa;

We forgot to post the latest daily deal on the forum .

--The GOG.com Team

:p
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ne_zavarj: Dear Santa;

We forgot to post the latest daily deal on the forum .

--The GOG.com Team

:p
Xmas... they'll be with their family... :)
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fisk0: Capcom's recent "digital distribution survey" implied that they are looking at GOG too. I'm hoping they'll join soon, even though PC's haven't been their primary platform over the years.
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Roman5: KKND is already here on GOG by the way...
Yeah, I know, I bought it day one, but can't find the page where you edit that line anymore.
Dear Santa :


Please bring Linux games to GoG.com.


It's a shame that games that originally came in Humble Bundles without DRM, now come to Steam with it.

Linux + DRM is a counter-nature, counter-producent binomius.

You GoG guys are the REAL hope to release games to Linux the way the users like., not Steam.


So please Santa, make it happen.
Post edited December 25, 2012 by DebianLinuxero
Happy Christmas to everyone, and thanks to GoG for its support for DRM-free gaming, and especially for keeping old games available and loading easily. Thanks also to the always-helpful game forums for sorting out every problem I've ever had getting something to work.
Merry Christmas, guys! :D I hope you'll have a great 2013! ;)
Take Two and LucasArts on Gog would be awesome!!!! Hopefully in 2013.
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zuhutay: Take Two and LucasArts on Gog would be awesome!!!! Hopefully in 2013.
Listen to this guy, Santa...He knows what he's talking about.
LUCASARTS!!!
"We don't know if you're a Mac or a PC user, Santa (...)"

Neither of that, of course - I'm Linux user, suckers! Do you think that I would be able to keep my cheerish' "Ho ho!" for so many years, if I would use applefail or windoze? I hope that next year, you will make good'old'santa a nice sureprise, and bring a official linux support, too.

/s_claus@northpole logged off
"Our warmest wishes would be to bring LucasArts or Take Two into our catalog"

This means Microsoft is the confirmed new partner...?
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Tpiom: "Our warmest wishes would be to bring LucasArts or Take Two into our catalog"

This means Microsoft is the confirmed new partner...?
Possibly. It could also mean the opposite, namely that Microsoft is out of the race for now.

We'll just have to wait and see.
Merry Christmass Santa and to all the GOG team.
Santa, look wayyyy in the bottom of that marvelous sack you have and see if you can find any of the MecWarrior or Battletech games that the fine folks at GOG have forgotten to convert for us.

Thank you
Hi Guys of GOG,
I just wanted to congratulate you for the effort of having games in different languages, so thank you for that!!
A Happy New Year to all of you, boys & girls in blue, and thanks for your hard work bringing here good old & indie & new games for our enjoyment! :)
Post edited December 28, 2012 by Thespian*