It seems that you're using an outdated browser. Some things may not work as they should (or don't work at all).
We suggest you upgrade newer and better browser like: Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer or Opera

×
Ultima series, Populous, Wing Commander, Syndicate, Theme Hospital, SimCity 2000, and 20 more EA games 60% off.

Making games is more than just craftsmanship. Game development often goes into the realm of arts. Not just any kind of arts, mind you. Certainly not the unplugged kind. Nope. The electronic kind. If that's not a good reason to call your game developing and publishing company <i>Electronic Arts</i>, then I don't know what is. Established 30 years ago, <i>EA</i> is now one of the worlds biggest supplier of computer games and a synonymous of a gaming industry giant. As such, it offers a variety of titles from every and any possible genre. This weekend a [url=http://www.gog.com/en/promo/ea_weekend_promo_02_11_12/]Massive EA Selection of games is available 60% off on GOG.com. Let's look at some of the games that put the "A" in EA!

Richard Gariott's Ultima remains an icon of computer RPGs, and many gamers consider Ultima 7 to be the best entry in the entire series. Our Complete Edition includes all four chapters of the game--The Black Gate, Forge of Virtue, Serpent Isle and The Silver Seed--in one handy DRM-free package. Become the virtuous Avatar, the savior of Britannia, to discover the origin of many strange occurrences spreading across the land and to stop the mysterious malicious entity, known as the Guardian, from pushing the world into its doom. With countless hours of deep and satisfying gameplay, this one is a must for all the RPG fans! There's no reason to stop at lucky number seven, though. The whole Ultima series--including the groundbreaking 3D dungeon crawler: Ultima Underworld 1+2--is on promo, so you can experience every single adventure of the Avatar (formerly know as "the Stranger") 60% off!

What Ultima is to RPGs, the Wing Commander series is to the space sim genre. Follow the story of the war between Terrans and the feline menace Kilrathi in Wing Commander 1+2 and Wing Commander 3: Heart of Tiger, then once the world is over and a shaky alliance is formed with the cat-like aliens, face new enemies threatening the Confederation in Wing Commander 4: The Price of Freedom. The 3rd and 4th installments of the series use full motion video cut scenes to tell its elaborate stories and feature big names such as Mark Hamill, Malcolm MacDowell, and John Rhys-Davies as the Wing Commander universe prominent characters. You can also choose your own fate and pursue your goals as a mercenary, a trader, or even a space pirate in the series' popular open-ended spin-off, Wing Commander: Privateer. With the creator of Wing Commander series back in the game, and his Star Citizen on the way, it's a good time to revisit those wonderful games!

Not a space-sim or RPG fan? More of an armchair general? Not a problem! Thare's plenty of trategic/managarial games in our Massive EA Selection, as well! is the original "god game", giving you the ability to shape the world and the fates of its inhabitants in a multi-layered strategic gameplay. [url=http://www.gog.com/en/gamecard/syndicate]Syndicate does pretty much the same thing, using the means of brutal corporate rivalry, cyber-implant technology, and espionage in a dark, dystopian future. Theme Hospital puts you in charge of a high-profile medical facility, making you--once again--the master of life and death. Finally, Sim City 2000 SE makes you the mayor of an aspiring virtual town, that wishes to develop into a metropoly.

That's just a little taste of our Massive EA Selection. Head out to the promo page to find out what 20 other great EA titles you can get 60% off this weekend on GOG.com!

Also, watch the third episode of This Week on GOG--our weekly summary of what happened on GOG.com.
avatar
Psyringe: You don't really expect us to not ask you for details, do you? :)
At crazy parties oridinary people throw bottles out of the window.

Gamers throw games. The better the game is tossed, the better street cred you get :D
avatar
GOG.com: Found 30 years ago, EA is now...
Where was it found? And by whom!?
avatar
GOG.com: Found 30 years ago, EA is now...
avatar
SirPrimalform: Where was it found? And by whom!?
Just noticed that :P
Another great promo, buuut I already own everything that I want from EA's catalog already.
avatar
tburger: Hell, YES! I think I'm going to cut my wishlist by 6 titles. But GOG..what are you going to sell me on Christmas?
The question should be: How are you going to pay for all this? YOUR SOUL! =P
avatar
SirPrimalform: Where was it found? And by whom!?
"On May 28, 1982, Trip Hawkins incorporated and established the company with a personal investment of an estimated US$200,000"

- Wikipedia

edit: oh, I didn't get the joke, sorry :P
Post edited November 02, 2012 by keeveek
avatar
Vagabond: Buy Crusader for fsck's sake.
Listen to this man! He speaks the truth! The Crusader games are some of the best action-tastic games there are.
avatar
mistermumbles: The question should be: How are you going to pay for all this? YOUR SOUL! =P
The new meme: Shut up and take my soul! :D
avatar
Imago: What about Privateer? Is it still good enough or maybe it's better to take a look at one of its free remakes? I didn't play it in the past and already bought other WC games available on GOG, but can't make a decision about this one...
avatar
keeveek: It's more than good. I don't know anything about remakes, though, but I strongly recommend Privateer.

A shame that Privateer 2 is unavaible...
There is at least Privateer Gemini Gold — Vega Strike mod featuring the original content, but I'm not sure about its quality, maybe will try it tonight or watch some gameplay videos before buying the original.
Post edited November 02, 2012 by Imago
If I can get only one Populous game, which would you recommend?
avatar
eagarza12: If I can get only one Populous game, which would you recommend?
Neither. They're highly overrated...
avatar
eagarza12: If I can get only one Populous game, which would you recommend?
avatar
Licurg: Neither. They're highly overrated...
OUCH!!! LOL!
avatar
eagarza12: If I can get only one Populous game, which would you recommend?
It's not in the same gameplay style as the others but I loved Populous: The Beginning. It's a great take on the RTS genre, give it a look.
The Beginning is awesome. Licurg doesn't know a thing about RTS games (he only played one in his life :P), don't listen to him!
avatar
eagarza12: If I can get only one Populous game, which would you recommend?
I'd say the second one. I'm more attached to the first, but for sentimental reasons - it's very simple but was groundbreaking at that time (I remember my enthousiasm when discovering it in magazine reviews and then on my Amiga), and I find that the simple gameplay match "generic monotheist entity" better than some clumsy, shoehorned take on olympian gods. Plus, I prefer the colours and graphics in the first Populous. But, the second one has actually more gameplay to it, with more varied powers, etc. So, it's probably an improvement.


I've replayed Populous recently (on WinUAE), and I adore it. But many functions I remembered were absent, I had forgotten that they belonged to the sequel only.

Anyway, just bought these two (along with Nox and Starflight), even though I mostly play their emulated Amiga versions.

Oh, and while very very different, Populous 3 is immensely cool. I just hardly relate it to the series, it doesn't represent the "populous" gameplay, and disappointed a lot of people for that.
Post edited November 02, 2012 by Telika
avatar
eagarza12: If I can get only one Populous game, which would you recommend?
That's a tough one. For me it'd be a tossup between Populous 2 and The Beginning. They're quite a bit different from each other. 2 offers more indirect control, but you also feel much more like an all-powerful god once your populace is creating enough mana for your spells. You can adjust the terrain freely (as long as you have the mana supply for it), which isn't so much the case in TB. There are disasters a-plenty with which to strike your foes.

TB goes more along the routes of a more traditional RTS. You still need followers to power your spells and also acquire new ones at specific totems, but you have much more direct control over them, and you have to make use of specialized units (which need specialized buildings) later on to effectively beat the enemy. Your village(s) have to be built manually - in 2 your followers build homesteads on their own. Since all your powers are channeled through the shaman it's very important that she's protected enough. Lose her in a crucial battle and you may have lost a world (it takes a while for her to re-appear). I love the mini-globe presentation for each level in this game.
Post edited November 02, 2012 by mistermumbles