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Master of Orion series, Silver, Outcast, Rollercoaster Tycoon series, and more Atari All-Stars 60% off

Accelerate into amazement, astonishment, and astoundment as the abundant amassment of authentic Atari awesomeness arrives! Our new [url=http://www.gog.com/en/promo/atari_weekend_promo/]Atari All-Stars weekend promo offers you with an incredible selection of 26 Atari games and you can get each and every one of them 60 (yes: s-i-x-t-y!) percent off. Whatever your taste in games might be, you're sure to find something new (or old) and exciting for yourself. We've got space strategies, tales of the Wild West, lovecraftian survival adventures, ultra-violent shooters, theme park sims, medieval RPGs, nautical adventures, and more. So much more. Let's look at some of the games from this supreme selection to give you a better idea of what kind of a promo you're dealing with here. Shall we begin with something otherworldly?

Master of Orion 1+2 series is a paragon of sci-fi managerial strategy. Lead your race towards galactic domination in a universe full of opportunity. Those games are so complex and satisfying, that you could easily play them for years.

Silver is a colorful RPG that looks like a fairy tale and plays a lot like one of Final Fantasy games. It was, however, developed in Europe so its setting, aesthetics, and storytelling are something completely different than what you would've expected to see in a jRPG.

Outcast is an incredible adventure in a open-ended sci-fi world. The game uses the retro-futuristic technology of voxel graphics to represent one of the biggest and most imaginative gameworlds ever to grace computer screens. Check out this unique gem that really came ahead of its times.

Rollercoaster Tycoon Deluxe lets you create and manage the amusement park of your dreams. Design the rides, set the prices, draw in visitors, and let the profitable fun begin! Be sure to check out the sequel, Rollercoaster Tycoon 2, and the feature-filled Rollercoaster Tycoon 3: Platinum! for even more theme park building pleasure.

Before you rush off to the [url=http://www.gog.com/en/promo/atari_weekend_promo/]promo page, there are two more things that we'd like to tell you. We'll be adding some new extras and bonuses to our Atari games today. As usual, we have some of our amazing community members to thank for providing us with this content. Our gratitude goes to users: jeremiahh, SpooferJahk, and Daedolon (the man behind The Postmortem, the biggest community website). Remember to check inside your virtual boxes of [url=http://www.gog.com/en/gamecard/alone_in_the_dark]Alone in the Dark 1+2+3, , [url=http://www.gog.com/en/gamecard/master_of_magic]Master of Magic, and Blood. This also gives you a great opportunity to check out a new GOG.com site functionality. Your games' shelf now comes with a new sorting option, so you can easily find new and recently updated games in your collection. How to use it? Consult the screenshot hovering around this paragraph--it's pretty much self-explanatory (just click to enlarge it).
Such a long promo!

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And then I realized that my system's clock was wrong...
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Nice!
And the Updated section does make things easier too
Wow, another great promo. Think I'll be picking up Outcast, Alone In The Dark 1, 2 & 3 and Masters of Orion 1 & 2 at the very least.

Question though: how is Darklands and Star Control 1 & 2?

The latter looks good but I don't know if there's a particular point in getting it when Masters of Orion seems fairly similar. Darklands is what I'm more concerned about though. Is it true that it has a fairly steep learning curve?
Excellent Promo as usual :)
Post edited September 21, 2012 by EverettLamb
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Endzville: Wow, another great promo. Think I'll be picking up Outcast, Alone In The Dark 1, 2 & 3 and Masters of Orion 1 & 2 at the very least.

Question though: how is Darklands and Star Control 1 & 2?

The latter looks good but I don't know if there's a particular point in getting it when Masters of Orion seems fairly similar. Darklands is what I'm more concerned about though. Is it true that it has a fairly steep learning curve?
MoO and SC are very different series. Like the difference between Civilization and Age of Empires maybe? Or maybe even more different. The only reason you may not get SC1&2 is because there is an enhanced free remake of SC2 out there.

On another note, I wonder if Atari is in trouble? First the D&D promo and now this?
Post edited September 21, 2012 by kalirion
Oh my, now I know, that I have 161 games on my shelf.

o_O

Thanks GOG for this promo and thanks for upgrading the sites functionality!
I'm glad so many people are thrilled by this promo! And as always, thanks for more bonus content! :D

(EDIT: I'm going to throw in a random shout-out for you to remember to continue working on getting the EA expansions here, mainly Alien Crossfire. I'm sure you guys are still working quite hard on it, but I wanted to add an annoying reminder. ;)
Post edited September 21, 2012 by tfishell
All right, finally picked up Outcast (which I own on CD), AitD1-3, and Silver.

Now wonder if Master of Magic is worth it for just the bonuses, as I have the original CD and its DRM Free already.
Great promo. Bought 10 games from it and one regular priced game. Now the only problem is that my backlog got so much longer, too long, which I guess is a good problem to have.
Anyone got any ideas for the best ones. I like rpgs, like ftl and action games. Not too much into strategy. Thanks
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NightStrider: Anyone got any ideas for the best ones. I like rpgs, like ftl and action games. Not too much into strategy. Thanks
I'm afraid that the only RPGs in this promo is Silver and Darklands...
I can recommend Silver, as an nice little A-RPG (a light one), Darklands i never played...

Also, i know, you not into strategy, but you could try Desperados... A great and fun Commandos clone! ;p
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NightStrider: Anyone got any ideas for the best ones. I like rpgs, like ftl and action games. Not too much into strategy. Thanks
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Stooner: I'm afraid that the only RPGs in this promo is Silver and Darklands...
I can recommend Silver, as an nice little A-RPG (a light one), Darklands i never played...

Also, i know, you not into strategy, but you could try Desperados... A great and fun Commandos clone! ;p
I have the commands stuff, but alas, I didn't like them. I was thinking about outcast though
Post edited September 21, 2012 by NightStrider
Only needed Pirates and so I purchased it

I had all the rest from you guys bought individually

Cheers for promo guys - nice 1
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Stooner: I'm afraid that the only RPGs in this promo is Silver and Darklands...
I can recommend Silver, as an nice little A-RPG (a light one), Darklands i never played...

Also, i know, you not into strategy, but you could try Desperados... A great and fun Commandos clone! ;p
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NightStrider: I have the commands stuff, but alas, I didn't like them. I was thinking about outcast though
Well, i never played Outcast too... but everyone who plays say good things about it!
you should be good... ;p
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NightStrider: rpgs
Darklands is an attempt to model adventures in medieval Germany, with all the mystical lore brought to life. You start with nobodies who travel, fight, trade, earn fame and maybe even get badass enough to take on epic quests. It's so open, your starting position is randomized and your team can make money in cities without fighting.

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NightStrider: action
Blood 1. It's one big insane love letter to classic horror movies. You set people on fire. You blast them with shotgun. You use explosives for fun. There are mimes to maim.