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If this is a good offer, what would you say about this? :D Just 22$ (originally 48$ but there was a discount :P)
PS. Waiting for realMYST. I will buy it for sure!
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YES GOG! YES! THANK YOU! :D
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Vatiel: If this is a good offer, what would you say about this? :D Just 22$ (...)

"Wszystkie gry w polskiej wersji językowej" - do not want ;P. That's the main reason I buy games online nowadays - I want to get the English version...
And if I get it cheap, working, DRMless and without CD swapping... What more could you want ?
Myst on CD-ROM is 604 MB.
Myst on my iPhone is 762 MB.
Myst from GOG is 415 MB.
What's up with that?
Is this missing the 'making of Myst' video?
I'm not complaining. It's just an observation.
I can still run my old copy of Myst but it is a hassle.
For $6, I'll get this.
Is it likely the soundtrack will be offered as a bonus download?
If the 'making of' video is in fact missing, will that be offered as a bonus download?
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Darling_Jimmy: Myst on CD-ROM is 604 MB.
Myst on my iPhone is 762 MB.
Myst from GOG is 415 MB.
What's up with that?

GOG reports the download size of the compressed installer executable, not the game's installation size, correct? That'd explain why it says it is less.
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Darling_Jimmy: Is it likely the soundtrack will be offered as a bonus download?

The soundtrack is available for purchase (I bought it on iTunes), so I doubt it will be offered here :/
Great job GOG! I never played the remastered version, should be a blast.
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JazzJackrabbit: Simply put, the best PC game ever. I own this and Riven but still haven't beaten the latter. :(

I'll agree that it's a great game... but best PC game ever? Perhaps if there exists a world where Sid Meier never created the Civilization series.
I never personally got in to the Myst series, but still am glad to see them here. That's a nice series for GoG to land.
I already have the entire series, but its presence here on GOG makes me extraordinarily happy nonetheless.
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klaymen: This game is legendary, however I doubt that my mental capacity and perception will suffice for this game (I am notoriously known for overlooking even obvious clues).

This. People scold me for always using a walkthrough for adventure games, but I'm too dense to get the clues, so without a walkthrough, I'd never finish any point-and-click game.
I want to buy this, but it will have to wait until after Christmas; I still have more presents to buy.
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klaymen: This game is legendary, however I doubt that my mental capacity and perception will suffice for this game (I am notoriously known for overlooking even obvious clues).
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JadeUzuki: This. People scold me for always using a walkthrough for adventure games, but I'm too dense to get the clues, so without a walkthrough, I'd never finish any point-and-click game.

That's for me also. Not buying, but it's a good addition to GoG.
Very nice addition to the catalog. I never played Myst before, and although I'm still on a self-imposed buying freeze until I make my way through games I've already bought (down to only 6 left) I'll almost certainly be getting this game sometime in future (although Sanitarium is first in line next time I feel in the mood for an adventure game).
I'll buy Riven since that one I never got, but I did get to play Myst. i won't buy it again since adventure games don't really have much replay value to me. I usually remember most of the clues even after years of having played the game. Sure i must have forgotten some, but things come back to memory once you see them again.
I'll take a look at Real Myst if it appears here. I've never been a fan of this style of point-and-click 3D movement (or lack of movement, if you follow), and I was always intrigued by hearing that they'd recreated the Myst environments in full 3D.
In all honesty, it wouldn't surprise me if full 3D movement actually detracted from the gameplay focus, but I still think that might be a world worth exploring.
It's nice to see the series making an appearance here, at any rate. They may be a love-it-or-hate-it affair, but enough people seem to love them to make them a very worthy addition to the catalogue.