Danda: Surprise! I said this:
"I agree. It sucks for the people that still don't know GOG and who may arrive after these games are pulled from the catalogue, but for the ones who are already here... Well, I already own Toca 3 and CMR 2005
for unlimited time, so I think it was really a good thing."
Well, now I get this email from GOG:
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To attention of all TOCA Race Driver 3 and Colin McRae Rally 2005 owners
Dear GOG.com Customer,
Thank you for purchasing TOCA Race Driver 3 and/or Colin McRae Rally 2005 from GOG.com.
As we announced on GOG.com, TOCA Race Driver 3 and Colin McRae Rally 2005 had to be removed from our games catalogue as per our licensing agreement with Codemasters. Due to some expiring licenses within the games, Codemasters is obliged to withdraw copies of TOCA Race Driver 3 and Colin McRae Rally 2005 from all sales outlets within a certain time period, which includes GOG.com and its servers.
This means that the games won't be available to re-download from your GOG.com account as of August 29th 2009 (TOCA Race Driver 3) and October 29th 2009 (Colin McRae Rally 2005). We know it would be ideal for these games to be available for re-download forever and we're working on this, however we kindly ask you to download the games and back them up on CDs, DVDs or flash drives.
Sorry for any inconvenience this causes.
GOG.com Team
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Well, am I the only one who feels ripped off? I only bought this games because I thought I would keep them.
First the CD-only Overseer release and now this. For me, GOG doesn't have a flawless track record anymore.
Jeez GOG should have put this in our e-mails on this site. Too easy to lose in the mass of spam at my Yahoo account. I didn't know this till reading your post.
Also, bummer. I like having my stuff on GOG for when I need it. This is kinda silly.