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<i>Today is the last day for our Hidden Gems Summer Extravaganza! To celebrate today's hidden gem, we're adding soundtracks, artworks, wallpapers, and a reference card to [url=http://www.gog.com/en/gamecard/independence_war_deluxe]Independence War Deluxe's bonus content. We've also added soundtracks to Independence War 2's bonus materials today. Pick that game up while you're at it for double the rockin' soundtrack awesomeness.

As our catalog gets bigger and better every week, it's easy to lose track of some of the awesome games that we have to offer. We've been running one day "Gaming Gem" promos for a while now to highlight some classic titles that don't get the love of some of our best-known blockbusters like Baldur's Gate or Duke Nukem 3D. We think every game we're going to be offering on our Summer GOG.com Gem Extravaganza will be an excellent title, and we hope you give them all a try.

Dear Smartypants McAdviceColumnist;

I am looking to pursue a career as a commander of an interstellar dreadnought. What should I do to train myself in preparation? I am 12.

--Starstruck

P.S.
What did you do to make your mother hate you so much she named you "Smartypants McAdviceColumnist"?

Dear Starstruck;

The studious youth looking to command a space ship across the interstellar lanes of space is probably doomed to a life of bitter disappointment and alcoholism, but with that proviso in place I would recommend that you investigate sophisticated simulations like such as "Independence War Deluxe". With Newtonian physics and a realistic flight model, this simulation brings a level of realism unseen in the space fighter sim market. As it turns out, controlling a wallowing space turkey armed to the teeth with particle beams is a more complicated endeavor than flying around in your space superiority fighter, and the skills you would learn from this game would prepare you well for your career.

Although horrible little children who mock others' names are more likely to find themselves in dull jobs like "Xeno-Accountant" or "Spacesuit Protein Spill Recovery Expert".

A complex storyline and branching mission structure combine with respectable graphics and a UI that helps make sense of the intricate issues that a space commander would need to balance help even terrible people like you feel in command of their hollow lives or, at least, the simulation.

Basically, I am suggesting that you pick up Independence War Deluxe for just $2.39, as the happy times that you spend pretending that you have a future will soon be eclipsed by the bleak despair of a grey and dull life wasted.

Best of Luck, Starstruck!

--Smartypants MsAdviceColumnist
I'll pass on this one.

Really appreciated the summer sale, didn't get them all but got a few. Now bring on the EA titles!
BTW Thanks GOG for adding the music, that very cool!

Related, does anyone have the hidden music track that was part of the Audio folder of the original I-War? I'm fairly certain it was missing from the later Deluxe edition.

Basically it was a very boopy music piece that was mixed among all the sound effects and stuff.
This is an awesome final gem, GOG!

I-War remains one of my favourite games of all time, and the intro video alone* is more than worth the $2.39, IMHO.

It's one of the rare sci-fi games that makes you believe the fiction (because the developers cared enough to go the extra mile in pretty much every regard with this game). The manual contains not only the information you need to play the game, but enough background detail to explain why things are the way they are, so that the futuristic technology isn't just magic.

If you love sci-fi and flight sims, or the likes of MechWarrior, then (despite a few flaws) I cannot possibly recommend this game highly enough. It's a genuine classic of PC gaming.

(*) I-War has an epic intro, which had absolutely no equal at the time this was released (and in some respects, very few equals even now).
Post edited July 25, 2011 by Shadowcat
Thank you GOG! I remember the old days trying to get I-War playing on XP, with Glide wrappers and whatnot.... what a pain in the backside. Now I get to relive the experience, and keep my CD for getting chewed up and spit out of an old 98 box...

Stephen Robertson and the rest of the Particle Systems troopers, Dreaddy, Parias, Nano, and all you old boys of the original Atari I-War community, here's to you!
Hmm... I was hoping IW2 would go on sale instead.

Oh well.
Loved the intro for this game great action and music plus the game itself is good although can be tricky at first.
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keeveek: Is this game good? Is it like Freespace 1? I'm just asking, I don't have money for it anyway.
Dude you already got like 5 games gifted in this Promo,
stop begging for free stuff, UGH...
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Nabuchodonozor: Dude you already got like 5 games gifted in this Promo,
stop begging for free stuff, UGH...
Yup... Just checked it. GG.
for the price of £1.51 will give it chance on windows 7. cant uderstand how people cant afford this at such a cheap price. everybody should be able to find £1.51 or how much it cost in your country.
Post edited July 25, 2011 by trebor8273
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Nabuchodonozor: Dude you already got like 5 games gifted in this Promo,
http://troll.me/images/dawson-crying/you-mad.jpg
Post edited July 25, 2011 by keeveek
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Nabuchodonozor: Dude you already got like 5 games gifted in this Promo,
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keeveek: http://troll.me/images/dawson-crying/you-mad.jpg
Your first response where you said you would be buying it and suggesting you would gift someone as well was much more pleasant than this edited version.
Giveway is still coming, but I'm not sure when exactly. But it is.

I just suddenly lost interest in excusing myself to that dude.
Post edited July 25, 2011 by keeveek
Well , wanting free games or suddenly losing interest in excusing himself then "keeveek" certainly knows how to dig up pictures to acompagny his posts
;-)
To anyone else. I am sorry if you are feeling like I am begging for something. I promise I won't do that again, EVER.

I earn less than 200 EUR a month. Half of this goes to rent a room in a flat I live , rest goes for expenses.

Sometimes I have extra 10 EUR for myself.

This time I will try to give something back to the community. I am not sure exactly when this will be in August, but I think I will make something similar, I mean on new promo or release I will search for a guy like me, who hasn't got much money, but loves playing games.

I deleted my previous message mostly because I don't know when I get my money (it's complicated).

I hope you will understand. And I apologize once again.
Post edited July 25, 2011 by keeveek
Actually, he didn't get five gifts. He got six. ;)