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Space Colony? DRM-free? IN HD?!

Sweet. That game was hilarious!
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SirPrimalform: Why would Steam take so long to clear it when all the other DDs apparently have?
Beats me? But since that's what Firefly Studio's is saying that easily accounts for them not including Steam in the statement since doing so would just open them up to complaints if for some reason it didn't happen.

Seeing it's Steam though, I imagine they're just being slow responding.
Post edited November 02, 2012 by Pheace
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SimonG: Wait a second....

*checking the depths of his HD"

Me too!!!!
There's buckets of games around, collections are growing exponencially, it's hard to keep track of everything. That's why i don't like to leave management to clients and whatnot, at any given time i can tell which games i have, where i got them from and which ones i have installed atm regardless of source or client requirement. Sure, managing everything by hand means a little extra work but it pays off ;)
Great news, been waiting for this to come to GOG ever since I joined!
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Namur: There's buckets of games around, collections are growing exponencially, it's hard to keep track of everything. That's why i don't like to leave management to clients and whatnot, at any given time i can tell which games i have, where i got them from and which ones i have installed atm regardless of source or client requirement. Sure, managing everything by hand means a little extra work but it pays off ;)
Same here. Space Colony is one of the games from before my Windows 7 update. Which means it is in no registry and pretty much "forgotten". It was actually a pretty awesome torrent, iirc, which already ran without problems. A GOG version, especially HD, is of course even better.
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Namur: There's buckets of games around, collections are growing exponencially, it's hard to keep track of everything. That's why i don't like to leave management to clients and whatnot, at any given time i can tell which games i have, where i got them from and which ones i have installed atm regardless of source or client requirement. Sure, managing everything by hand means a little extra work but it pays off ;)
That's what I have D-Fend Reloaded for. Awesome piece of software, also for managing your installed Windows games as well.
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Namur: There's buckets of games around, collections are growing exponencially, it's hard to keep track of everything. That's why i don't like to leave management to clients and whatnot, at any given time i can tell which games i have, where i got them from and which ones i have installed atm regardless of source or client requirement. Sure, managing everything by hand means a little extra work but it pays off ;)
Edit: Forget it, I'm drunk! (I was typing the exact answer, I already gave ten hours ago....) Boy ... the booze ....
Post edited November 03, 2012 by SimonG
I remember playing the demo of that but never the full version (guess i forgot about it). I didn't even realise firefly made space colony though.
By the way, who owns the rights to Enemy Infestation?
Post edited November 03, 2012 by grviper
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SimonG: I loved that game. One of the very few games I bought full price when I was still a poor student ...
Dang it all. I just agreed to upgrade my Pandora order, and now this. Sigh, does look awesome, I guess I'll wishlist it and wait for it to go on sale.