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Shaolin_sKunk: Damnit JMich, I know you like to argue but this one isn't nearly as entertaining as the usual "debates".
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Theoclymenus: He likes to quibble, not argue. He'd make a damn fine barrister. Just dubious analogy after dubious analogy ...
You're really not walking the high road on this one either, dude.
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Theoclymenus: He likes to quibble, not argue. He'd make a damn fine barrister. Just dubious analogy after dubious analogy ...
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Shaolin_sKunk: You're really not walking the high road on this one either, dude.
I'm right in everything I've said. This practice of releasing a game multiple times and bundling it over and over again was NOT as common in the beginning of gaming, it hardly happened at all. So far we have Test Drive 2 in '89 .... is that it ?
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Shaolin_sKunk: You're really not walking the high road on this one either, dude.
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Theoclymenus: I'm right in everything I've said. This practice of releasing a game multiple times and bundling it over and over again was NOT as common in the beginning of gaming, it hardly happened at all. So far we have Test Drive 2 in '89 .... is that it ?
I didn't read past the second wall of text all I know is that you're trying very very hard to "win" this "debate" of yours. I don't care if you're right or not all I know making wall of text after wall of text proving that you "won" is obnoxious as all hell.

I don't really blame JMich because, like I said, he likes to argue. I share the same love and from what I've seen he often takes the Devil's Advocate side of things. So I don't know what you're arguing about and I don't much care all I know is this thread was derailed because you had to get on your soapbox about the games industry.

Games made for Windows 95 don't work very well on a Windows 8 computer, you don't like that. Duly noted. Thank you. No additional information is necessary or desired.
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Mivas: Okay, I found the winner. I got Alan Wake on Steam->GOG->HB (for OST).
Broken Sword x5. I have the original disks, NDS 'Directors Cut', Anthology version (when I moved out, but it was 'Directors Cut'), GOG (for the original version), HubbleBubble ('Directors Cut') for the soundtrack.

I love this game so much I even play it on my phone along with number two and the Monkey Islands.
Hm, let's see....

Final Fantasy VIII three times (original PS1 discs, PC retail, PSN download)

Planescape: Torment 5 times (retail, download, and 3 gift codes if you want to count them)

Baldur's Gate 2 seven (yes, seven!) times - original release, second copy since I gave the first one away, rebuy when it came out on dvd, rebuy when bundled with 'Throne of Bhaal', BG1+BG2 retail boxed, GOG copy + one gift code given away.

Witcher 1 three times, but almost four - original retail, EE retail, GOG download, and then was offered another GOG code at one point to do with the release of Witcher 2 but I never redeemed it.

If you include multiple copies of *practically* the same game, then I have Persona 3, Persona 3 FES, Persona 3 Portable retail and Persona 3 Portable PSN version..... and if EU ever gets the PSN version of P3FES then I'll get that too :)
Gonna have to think on this one...

THREE Versions:
Divine Divinity -> I own from Retail box; Stardock Impulse (now GameStop PC App); and DRM-FREE from GOG.
Alan Wake + American Nightmare -> Own DRM-FREE from GOG; DRM-FREE from HIB; and Steam version (key from HIB).
Psychonauts -> Own from Retail box; DRM-FREE on HIB; and on Steam (key from HIB).
Post edited June 23, 2013 by MysterD
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Theoclymenus: It's not quite the same though is it ? I mean The Who did not release their albums song by song, they released the whole album at once. And as far as I know they didn't later add any expansion packs.
Respecting Shaolin_sKunk's wishes, I'm dropping the subject. I'll just ask you to check the top music sellers in the 50s (they were singles), then the 80s (they were albums), then 2000s (singles again). Different distribution media meant piece was better than album, then cassetes (and cds) meant albums were produced instead of singles, then mp3 sales meant singles were more profitable than albums again.

Oh, and before I forget, check [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_Bus_(song)]Magic Bus[/url], which was later [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_Bus:_The_Who_on_Tour]re-released[/url] as an expansion. Ok, not true. It was the same song with a few more songs added, plus some exclusives. So more like a "Complete Edition" that you had to rebuy if you wanted the full experience.

Apologies once again, I'm out of this thread. If you still wish to debate, send a PM, you are not blocked.
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Theoclymenus: It's not quite the same though is it ? I mean The Who did not release their albums song by song, they released the whole album at once. And as far as I know they didn't later add any expansion packs.
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JMich: Respecting Shaolin_sKunk's wishes, I'm dropping the subject. I'll just ask you to check the top music sellers in the 50s (they were singles), then the 80s (they were albums), then 2000s (singles again). Different distribution media meant piece was better than album, then cassetes (and cds) meant albums were produced instead of singles, then mp3 sales meant singles were more profitable than albums again.

Oh, and before I forget, check [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_Bus_(song)]Magic Bus[/url], which was later [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_Bus:_The_Who_on_Tour]re-released[/url] as an expansion. Ok, not true. It was the same song with a few more songs added, plus some exclusives. So more like a "Complete Edition" that you had to rebuy if you wanted the full experience.

Apologies once again, I'm out of this thread. If you still wish to debate, send a PM, you are not blocked.
Okay, no problem. The thread WAS getting derailed a bit. I'm sure you didn't block me and it doesn't matter anyway. I think I will now go and listen to my 30th Anniversary edition of King Crimson's In the Court of the Crimson King :D
No more than twice.

I still own CDs of my favorite games. But I like to have digital versions of them just in case. Many of the games in that D&D bundle I already have in a box somewhere. But now I have them right here for easy access.
The first Baldur's Gate. First I bought the 5 cd version twice, then I bought it again as part of the Baldur's Gate Collection that was on physical disc and then I bought it as part of GOG.com's D&D Dynamo Promo. (I only wanted Neverwinter Nights 2 from the Promo but it cost 8 Euros, so I thought "Why not pay 8 Euros more to get the rest, right?")
I've never purchased the same game more than once. Hell, most of the games I own are gifts from other people. And now that there are so many indie games out for free and at very low cost, anyway, there's no reason the AAA games industry should be raping my wallet. Of course, it helps that I'm not too big on the gritty hyper-realistic style that's so big these days.