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Wishbone: and it seems that it's also the same price worldwide?
Greek IP gives €9.99 while american IP (Hide My Ass) gives $9.99 so while the price may not be the same worldwide, it is possible to be able to make it so. As for DRM, no idea, though I think it's just Gamestop App that is required.
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SLP2000: Well, this confirms my theory that Disney, after buying Lucas Film, will be interested in getting as much money as fast as possible.
They took the Lucas approach but made it "faster, more intense."
This can so happen.
It's 33 PLN in Poland, which makes it $9.99 equivalent.
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Damuna: Can someone clarify what I'm supposed to be looking at? The source doesn't seem clear and I don't know which games were already available.
There's a link in the tweet:

http://impulsedriven.com/publisher/lucasarts?AFFID=Twit&cid=soc_iTW1
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Damuna: Can someone clarify what I'm supposed to be looking at? The source doesn't seem clear and I don't know which games were already available.
All Lucas Arts games were avaible only on Steam so far.

Seeing them on another platform is a great news. So far, they released only games that were avaible on steam before, but it's understandable.

Because GOG is working like hell to bring back the rest of them!!!
Cool, I guess. As far as I know these are all available on Steam already though, so I don't care that much. Mesa want classics! :x This is a good sign, though. Hopefully Disney will look towards GoG next. :)
Post edited November 13, 2012 by Gazoinks
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Damuna: I saw that. As I said, I don't know which games were already available.
Available were? All of those were released on Gamestop on the same day (11/5/2012, probably MM/D/YYYY), though they have been available before on steam (not sure if all of them). This means that Disney is willing to make deals with more stores, so hopefully with GOG.com as well.
I have to wonder, though: With Disney's Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two coming to PC in about 5 days (at least here in the States), I wonder if Disney and GOG.com are working on getting Epic Mickey 2 onto GOG Nov 18, and therefore the LucasArts classics are not very far behind...

BJ

EDIT: oops, misspelled LucasArts. That's what I get for attempting to touch-type on a Logitech K120 keyboard on my gaming PC...
Post edited November 13, 2012 by BJWanlund
I'll start celebrating as soon as DRM-free copies are involved, and more games than the usual suspects. Just because they decided to sell on more than one store doesn't automatically bring all the good old games closer to being released on GOG.com. Still, one can always hope.
Post edited November 13, 2012 by Leroux
Oh god, Disney, if you make it here... no strings attached,... like a Quack attack bundle or something... I....I might.... I might almost forget about the PotC trilogy. MIGHT! ALMOST!
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Titanium: Oh god, Disney, if you make it here... no strings attached,... like a Quack attack bundle or something... I....I might.... I might almost forget about the PotC trilogy. MIGHT! ALMOST!
Please excuse my noobish question, but what is the Quack Attack bundle? Is that the game known in the US as Donald Duck Goin' Quackers, or is that some of the 16-bit console games, like Maui Mallard in Cold Shadow, Quackshot, etc. ported to PC?

And actually I liked the PotC trilogy. Didn't hurt that Elizabeth Swann Turner was smoking hot...

BJ
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BJWanlund: And actually I liked the PotC trilogy. Didn't hurt that Elizabeth Swann Turner was smoking hot...

BJ
For a ghoul.
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keeveek: For a ghoul.
I disagree, but then again I actually LIKED Crystal Skull... the female lead in CS was way better than that screaming harpy in Temple of Doom by a mile. So, I am weird!

BJ
Still no Grim Fandango and other Tim Schafer games :(