Posted October 04, 2012
A lot of the old games you can get pre owned on Amazon. Game itself is usually a few pennies and you pay a few pound delivery. I picked up Mage Knight Apocalypse this way a few month back and it works fine on modern systems, it was actually factory sealed so even better. Thing is though, looking around in shops they don't have it anymore and they won't order it in for you either, they just can't get some of these old games.
The budget ranges recently like Sold Out (Mastertronic for all the old schoolers like me going back to the days of 8 Bit). They only manage to get certain old games but they don't work their magic like GOG and some of the time the releases just won't work even though all patches are on the disc. Prisoner of War for example just glitches constantly and you can't change any of the detail settings or it crashes to desktop.
Some of the other budget labels seem to have gone the way of the DoDo though, Xplosiv don't appear to be around now, havn't seen any of their stuff in ages, same goes for the Take 2 budget range.
I don't mind getting stuff on disc, even if it doesn't work so at least I can say that I actually have it and legally own it.
Hopefully one day we will see the likes of NOLF 1 & 2 and Contract Jack (Spin off from NOLF) land here. As GOG gets bigger and better with a bit of luck more companies will put their trust in them and we will start seeing bigger names here. The guys here do a great job as it is but bear in mind that they are still relatively new, it takes time to build relations with developers and I'm sure they can and will sort through the red tape.
The budget ranges recently like Sold Out (Mastertronic for all the old schoolers like me going back to the days of 8 Bit). They only manage to get certain old games but they don't work their magic like GOG and some of the time the releases just won't work even though all patches are on the disc. Prisoner of War for example just glitches constantly and you can't change any of the detail settings or it crashes to desktop.
Some of the other budget labels seem to have gone the way of the DoDo though, Xplosiv don't appear to be around now, havn't seen any of their stuff in ages, same goes for the Take 2 budget range.
I don't mind getting stuff on disc, even if it doesn't work so at least I can say that I actually have it and legally own it.
Hopefully one day we will see the likes of NOLF 1 & 2 and Contract Jack (Spin off from NOLF) land here. As GOG gets bigger and better with a bit of luck more companies will put their trust in them and we will start seeing bigger names here. The guys here do a great job as it is but bear in mind that they are still relatively new, it takes time to build relations with developers and I'm sure they can and will sort through the red tape.