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Dear GOG Users!
First of all, on behalf of the whole GOG team I'd like to thank you very much for your support and all positive comments we have received in so many posts. This really makes us believe that we do the right thing and gives us even more power and motivation to continue our way of bringing classic games with 100% DRM-free policy.
Second thing is, that if you are happy about what we offer here, please help to spread the word about GOG in other places. We do our best to be visible in as many places as we can, but our efforts have their limits, as there are not as many people working on GOG communication across the web as we'd like (actually two guys, Vandal and me).
Please do not treat it as a request, or something that we expect you to do. No... We just say, help us if you really feel (from deep inside) comfortable with it, and if you think that GOG is worth your help.
Once again, thank you everyone!
And have fun!
GOG.com team via Cook :)
EDIT: You can check our "Spread the word" section to get some banners and maybe even buy yourself a GOG t-shirt!
Post edited February 01, 2010 by Cook
I was wondering, any chance of getting my hands on Carmageddon? My favourite racing action game from my childhood...
Post edited October 22, 2010 by SomeAussieFulla
Question - regarding the Jagged Alliance giveaway, I haven't purchased it through GOG but I still have it laying around somewhere collecting dust. Is there a way we can apply for the alternate gift without the online purchase?
I would like to thank the work of GoG, which seeks to bring classic games to modern times. I have found many games that didn´t know, not having a computer at that time.

I would like in the future, if possible more classic adventure games, Loom, Day of the Tentacle, Grim Fandango and Leisure suit larry
I would like to thank GoG for making good old game to be compatible with Windows 7 and doesn't require a cd to play.
Hi I would like to thank the GoG team for all the work they have done. I am also relatively new to GoG and have found a few of my old favourites and am still having lots of fun playing them again. Just one little bit to critisize and that is the wish list, I checked for Dune and found four listed, so i voted for them all and when you think about it and you put them all together then the vote number goes higher up in the ranks, and also reduces the size of the wish list. I do feel sorry for the person who has to clean it up. Once again thanks guys.
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Cook: Dear GOG Users!

First of all, on behalf of the whole GOG team I'd like to thank you very much for your support and all positive comments we have received in so many posts. This really makes us believe that we do the right thing and gives us even more power and motivation to continue our way of bringing classic games with 100% DRM-free policy.

Second thing is, that if you are happy about what we offer here, please help to spread the word about GOG in other places. We do our best to be visible in as many places as we can, but our efforts have their limits, as there are not as many people working on GOG communication across the web as we'd like (actually two guys, Vandal and me).

Please do not treat it as a request, or something that we expect you to do. No... We just say, help us if you really feel (from deep inside) comfortable with it, and if you think that GOG is worth your help.

Once again, thank you everyone!

And have fun!

GOG.com team via Cook :)

EDIT: You can check our "Spread the word" section to get some banners and maybe even buy yourself a GOG t-shirt!
You may want to check out my youtube channel Ive been doing a Gabriel Knight II playthrough and Ive put gog.com in my credits in every episode featuring a game from GOG.com http://www.youtube.com/user/MagnaCarta80
Post edited October 30, 2010 by MagnaCarta80
GOG just got a shout out from http://spoonyexperiment.com/ about Baldur's Gate.
The single greatest thing helping GOG.com grow is the option to send game as a gift.
The psychology of it is beautiful. I sent the game to my friend which he was unable to play on Win7, and for practically no money, he got really excited about the free game he can actually play now, and got thrilled about the existence of GOG etc.
I could buy him a book for 10 times the 'buck', and I wouldn't get so much 'bang'.

So, send gifts. :)
Can someone please bump this thread:
http://www.gog.com/en/forum/general/last_months_drm_free_releases

I made an update, but my post was glued to the one before and I don't think, the thread is displayed in the actual threads list, which is kind of unsatisfying...
Post edited November 01, 2010 by Trilarion
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GameRager: ]Done ;)
Thanks man! For obvious reasons I will not post there until next month.
Post edited November 01, 2010 by Trilarion
I have just had a review for GOG.com put up on www.gamehounds.net
It is only the 2nd article I have ever written but I am a massive fan of GOG and wanted to help spread the word. Anyway if your interested in reading the review it is at http://www.gamehounds.net/2010/11/08/review-good-old-games/
Just bought a few stuff from the store and will wear them proudly! Keep releasing awesome old games please :D

Cheers!
Found this site a couple days ago and just joined tonight. This is so amazing. Thank you all for doing this. I'll do what I can to help out.
Just pushed the thread Good Old Games, und zwar DRM free in the german Ubuntu Forum! :-)
Post edited November 17, 2010 by outcast1
Thanks all new helper for helping GOG/com grow from an unofficial gog staff member. :)