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Our Summer Sale keeps sizzling nicely in the sun with over 3400 amazing deals up to 90% off and chilling game collections that include bestsellers, RPGs, indies, and more. Yet don’t hold your breath because that’s only the beginning! We also have an exciting Contest for you starting today.

To enter, comment on the forum, under our Twitter or Facebook contest post and tell us what your proudest gaming moment was.

You can win one of 10 bundles of 15 games available on GOG.COM, such as Control Ultimate Edition, Disco Elysium - The Final Cut, Kingdom Come: Deliverance Royal Edition, Planescape: Torment: Enhanced Edition, Pathfinder: Kingmaker - Enhanced Plus Edition and more!

Submit your entries before June 28th, 1 PM UTC. Terms and conditions apply. You can check them in the first comment on the forum.
The proudest moment I ever had in a game was in Just Cause 4, when I put a gas balloon on a car and attached it to a whole city with civilans and they all were floating in the sky
a proudest moment: years ago, a simple match with Pro Evolution Soccer 3 (yeah, the third, when i had another life :__) ) transformed me in a monster, after a sequence of uneffective action made by my team. At the end I started to shout the best offensive words in the world and to punch the closet behind me. An ordinary game session :V
Post edited June 21, 2021 by DON.IVANO
Beating my uncle in a Half-life 1 game with a score 120:40 after losing to him for months when i was about 10 years old. Watching his facial expression while he kept dying over and over was priceless.
Definitely beating my older cousin for the first time at Goldeneye for Nintendo 64. So awesome. He beat me all my life and when I finally did I felt so grown up hahaha.
My proudest gaming moment was when I finished Pillars of Eternity 2 maps and I got to name the last not named island.
It was so cool to name all the island like my lost empire.
Recuerdos la primera vez que jugué a halo 2 y empezó a sonar el tema principal en versión guitarra eléctrica,fue algo alucinante en mi recuerdo.La útima fase del videojuego star wars starfighter,en el que disfruté con uno de los primeros juegos de pc que tuve con vibración y joystic.
Cuando jugaba con mis amigos en la megadrive al dragon ball,shinobi.

Agradezco mucho que exista esta plataforma.
Hoy día paso mucho tiempo en un lugar donde la velocidad de internet es muy poca y es un alivio poder contar con los juegos de GOG con sus instaladores offline.Lo que me facilita mucho poder disfrutar de los juegos de su catálogo en cualquier momento,sin instalar actualizaciones tediosas,ni requerir conexión permanente para juegos donde no está jusftificado.
Además de que traen juegos clásicos y los adaptan a los tiempos modernos para poder disfrutarlos si no pudimos en su momento.
Ójala traigan muchos más juegos.
Gracias GOG.
Post edited June 21, 2021 by X-Troice
My proudest moment wasn't even an accomplishment.

I was playing Neverwinter Nights (the campaign that comes with it) as a multiplayer with a friend. When we were advised in the tutorial to make sure to level up when we can, I said, in character, "What does he mean, 'level up.' What are experience points?"

At the end of the tutorial, you walk in on some guards fighting to save the Waterdavian creatures, and the guards get wasted. I said, "Wow. I guess they should have leveled up."

We thought it was funny, anyway.
My proudest gaming moment was when i beat my first dragon ever in an elder scroll game.

I never played before a elder scroll game. When a found myself in skyrim it was so massive, so beautiful, so much to do... Well, when you are a low level character and fight such a creature like a dragon and beat it is great, the music, the stage, i fan forever of skyrim.
I was quite pleased with myself when I beat Sonic the Hedgehog 2 on Sega Genesis. There is no saving in that game, so in order to beat it, you have to play straight through. It was a three hour feat and I had managed to accomplish this feat without losing any of my lives. That was many years ago, but it was also the first video game accomplishment that I achieved.
Beating Ruby weapon in the original FFVII.
My proudest gaming moment was back in the days when my main computer was an IBM XT clone with a 4.77mhz processor and 640Kb of RAM. I finished the Infocom game "Infidel", back in the pre-internet era, with no hints, or clues, or walkthroughs. I don't know how long it took me to cpmplete but there was a lot of saving/reloading and trail and error! Anyone who has played an Infocom game know that they're no joke.
Hmm so many possibilities to choose from... Let's go with the late 1970s, one of my favourite games was Asteroids on my Atari VCS2600. Late one Sunday night aged about 7 years old I managed to get the score to roll over. For those that don't remember, in those days games had a max score and if you scored more they rolled over back to zero. Quite the feat at the time.
My proudest moment was when I was 14 and reached a top score of almost 2 million points in Burnout Dominator on the ps2 while I was playing with a friend, I was so scared of crashing my car that I was screaming the whole time. I never got close to that highscore ever again XD.
My proudest gaming moment might have to be completing Vampyr without killing everyone while keeping all the districts fully sanitised and healthy. I tend to only play games on the easiest difficulty and generally don't care for challenge runs, but I enjoyed the atmosphere and setting of Vampyr so much that I just felt compelled to try it. When I started the run, I didn't think I'd actually be able to do it since I had a REALLY hard time with the game on my first run through where I was more than willing to kill and level up, but I stepped outside my comfort zone, used weapons and tactics I normally wouldn't, and found myself getting through it relatively easily.
My proudest gaming moment (this is silly) was completing both solo campaigns of Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2.