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Grab a front seat--this is one wild ride you will never forget

Finally, the trilogy is complete: GOG.com brings Rollercoaster Tycoon 3 back to your PCs in a definitive digital bundled-with-extras DRM-free package with the Soaked! and Wild! add-ons, all for just $19.99.

Rollercoaster Tycoon 3: Platinum! is a construction and management simulator, in which the player runs an amusement park by building rides, managing finances, hiring staff, and keeping the “peeps” happy. The game features career mode, in which players complete predesigned scenarios, and new sandbox mode where you can literally spend days and weeks designing the greatest roller coaster PC monitors have ever witnessed. The game utilizes full 3D graphics; that not only means you can rotate the camera and zoom in/out on your guests and amusement rides, but also allows you to use the CoasterCam and cruise along with your thrill-ride visitors.

Rollercoaster Tycoon 3 is all the best from its genre--it’s beautiful to watch, accessible but challenging, enormously entertaining, and incredibly detailed when it comes to managing rides, buildings, salaries, prices, and fees. In addition to that, RCT3 packs a few new elements, like a day/night cycle, creating your own fireworks, adding your own mp3 music to the background, and creating your own groups of visitors. This is a tremendous addition to the series, especially since the Wild! and Soaked! add-ons are included.

Run the greatest amusement park in gaming history, available now on GOG.com for $19.99.
Well, I've never bought a game on GOG at full price so I'm content to wait it out.

That said, I just wanted to celebrate, regardless of the issues people are taking with the prices, that GOG released *2* games today, both 7+ years old! This is definitely great news!
Well, we have the entire series on GOG now, so that's cool. :)
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Kabus: And i don't understand what is your point guys? How can you compare DRM-free game to retail or DRM copy?
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Zeewolf: A game is a game. DRM-free is a bonus. For many, a box is a bonus too.
If you think this way what are you doing here? Go pirate.
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spinefarm: And why you keep buying games from Steam when you can buy them easily cheaper on Retail?
I do frequently buy them cheaper at retail actually, especially with Steam's regional pricing bullshit. Case in point: Mafia II. It would cost me $79.99 for the game by itself on Steam. All the DLC would cost me $37.94 total. So that's $117.93 for the whole thing on Steam for Australians. Not only is the price gouged like hell, but we're charged in US dollars so they slap us in the face twice.

I bought a physical retail copy of Mafia II Director's Cut (game plus all DLC) for $23.99 AU recently, standard retail price. This amount included the shipping cost. This physical retail copy shipped to me from England, and is currently waiting for me to pick up at the post office.

It was cheaper for me to buy a physical copy of a game and have it sent to me FROM THE OTHER SIDE OF THE PLANET than it was for me to get it through digital distribution.

This is just one example. Would you like more? I just bought Total War Shogun 2 and Total War Shogun 2: Fall Of The Samurai. Total cost: $28.99 AU, same deal with Mafia II Director's Cut - sent to me from the other side of the planet, still cheaper than online distribution.
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thisisgil: The problem with a game like this, is that most people already own it in one format or another... it's neither old enough to be hard to come by / get running on a modern OS or young enough to be desirable enough to snatch it up at that price.

So with that in mind, I'd imagine a huge portion of the sales would be from people (like myself) who would be double, or even triple dipping just to support GOG. As it stands, $20 is a stupid price to do that, when I have the game retail and on steam already. When it drops to $9.99 in a sale, I'll buy it to support GOG, but until then, I lose nothing by continuing to play it on Steam.
+1 on the principle.

Although, there might be some people out there who don't want to own it ( I personnally never liked this type of game. I gave RCT 2 a try though, but no, didn't feel like my type of game ) .
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Whitewraith: http://store.steampowered.com/app/2700/ $29.99 USA

http://www.gamersgate.com/DD-RCT3PL/rollercoaster-tycoon-3-platinum $19.95 USA
And please Do not compare retail to digital

Why must we have this discussion everytime gog offers a price equal to other digital stores and people put links to an on sale game or retail version and say they are getting ripped off.
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ABH20: Why shouldn't we compare retail to digital? Because the whole point with digital distribution is that it's meant to be CHEAPER than physical retail, since there's all kinds of middle costs removed from the process like manufacturing and shipping.

Do you seriously think it's acceptable that a physical disc copy of a game in a store has a vastly cheaper standard price at retail than a digital online copy?

Do you think it's acceptable for publishers to gouge prices like this online, as long as they do it with each online service it's sold at? Does that make it okay?
I agree in theory Retail should cost more, there is the disc, the packaging, production cost of the physical media but of coarse that is not reality. They decided to charge the same for Retail and Digital even though it cost less for the digital. That is just how it is.

When they sell the game to a retail store, the store can charge anything they want for it even at a loss, but with digital the game isn't sold till the purchaser buys, so it is a different system so why compare? I never said it was right , its just a different way of selling, apples and oranges at least to me it is.
Post edited May 01, 2012 by Whitewraith
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spinefarm: And why you keep buying games from Steam when you can buy them easily cheaper on Retail?
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ABH20: I do frequently buy them cheaper at retail actually, especially with Steam's regional pricing bullshit. Case in point: Mafia II. It would cost me $79.99 for the game by itself on Steam. All the DLC would cost me $37.94 total. So that's $117.93 for the whole thing on Steam for Australians. Not only is the price gouged like hell, but we're charged in US dollars so they slap us in the face twice.

I bought a physical retail copy of Mafia II Director's Cut (game plus all DLC) for $23.99 AU recently, standard retail price. This amount included the shipping cost. This physical retail copy shipped to me from England, and is currently waiting for me to pick up at the post office.

It was cheaper for me to buy a physical copy of a game and have it sent to me FROM THE OTHER SIDE OF THE PLANET than it was for me to get it through digital distribution.

This is just one example. Would you like more? I just bought Total War Shogun 2 and Total War Shogun 2: Fall Of The Samurai. Total cost: $28.99 AU, same deal with Mafia II Director's Cut - sent to me from the other side of the planet, still cheaper than online distribution.
And I bought Shogun 2 + Fall of the Samurai for a CS:GO key so? :) The point was that the retail price for Rollercoaster Tycoon 3 Platinum in US is 30$ / DD price is 20-30$ too :)
Post edited May 01, 2012 by spinefarm
People will pay $20 for this? Wow.
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Zeewolf: A game is a game. DRM-free is a bonus. For many, a box is a bonus too.
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Kabus: If you think this way what are you doing here? Go pirate.
You, sir, are an idiot.
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ABH20: Case in point: Mafia II. It would cost me $79.99 for the game by itself on Steam. All the DLC would cost me $37.94 total. So that's $117.93 for the whole thing on Steam for Australians. Not only is the price gouged like hell, but we're charged in US dollars so they slap us in the face twice.

I bought a physical retail copy of Mafia II Director's Cut (game plus all DLC) for $23.99 AU recently, standard retail price. This amount included the shipping cost. This physical retail copy shipped to me from England,
And I complained about Steam's regional pricing for continental Europe ....
For people who have problem with the pricing:

Steam - US $ 29.99 / EU €29.99($ 39.63)
GamersGate - EU €17.99($21.69)/ UK £14.95($29.63)
Amazon - Retail $17.95 /Digital $22.36
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ABH20: It was cheaper for me to buy a physical copy of a game and have it sent to me FROM THE OTHER SIDE OF THE PLANET than it was for me to get it through digital distribution.
At risk of receiving some hate: is it because you aren't paying some of your local taxes?
This is how it works at my country, people tend to buy games from far away so they can overpass the ridiculous amount of taxes there are around here. This is just a curiosity about the price you reported, without comparing it to dd. Totally off-topic.
Post edited May 01, 2012 by andrestv
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Asbeau: People will pay $20 for this? Wow.
I hope not. That would send a message.
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spinefarm: For people who have problem with the pricing:

Steam - US $ 29.99 / EU €29.99($ 39.63)
Steam RU - $15
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spinefarm: For people who have problem with the pricing:

Steam - US $ 29.99 / EU €29.99($ 39.63)
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grviper: Steam RU - $15
Steam RU is ... trully sick pricing... we have simillar sallaries with RU and yet we count as EU ;)