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So I saw a sale on games on GOG that not only that I wanted but for a very good price. I bought Fallout 1, 2 and Tactics, Blitzkrieg, and Alien Shooter + Expansions. On top of that I got System Shock 2 for free, which I was also thinking about getting. Also planning on spending around another $3 for the Riddick game. But what's really weird is when I went to my library of games I also had TOS Arena, TOS Daggerfall and what looks like a Blitzkrieg add on. Now I just made my account today and bought 5 games and got 1 free but somehow have another 3 which I never even added to my cart. Do you get these games for a reason?
You got Arena and Daggerfall with any of Bethesda games, in your case it was Fallout.
When you buy this game, The Elder Scrolls: Arena and The Elder Scrolls Chapter II: Daggerfall will be added to your GOG.com account for free!
from Blitzkrieg description:
Includes the original Blitzkrieg, and three expansions: Blitzkrieg: Burning Horizon, Blitzkrieg: Rolling Thunder, and Blitzkrieg: Iron Division.
Enjoy your games and welcome : )
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TechnicallyCalm: So I saw a sale on games on GOG that not only that I wanted but for a very good price. I bought Fallout 1, 2 and Tactics, Blitzkrieg, and Alien Shooter + Expansions. On top of that I got System Shock 2 for free, which I was also thinking about getting. Also planning on spending around another $3 for the Riddick game. But what's really weird is when I went to my library of games I also had TOS Arena, TOS Daggerfall and what looks like a Blitzkrieg add on. Now I just made my account today and bought 5 games and got 1 free but somehow have another 3 which I never even added to my cart. Do you get these games for a reason?
The Elder Scrolls: Arena and The Elder Scrolls Chapter II: Daggerfall are free to any purchase of Bethesda/ID games. Blitzkrieg Expansions are separate on the shelf due to , yet they come with regular Blitzkrieg purchase - [url=http://www.gog.com/game/blitzkrieg_anthology]GOG version is an anthology (base game + expansions).

So everything's fine, welcome to GOG :-)
And that's not even counting the 13 freebies you could add to your account on top of it. ;)
TYRIAN!
Oh, and if you happen to be interested in Magrunner: Dark Pulse, just say the word and I send it your way, as another former freebie!
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Leroux: Oh, and if you happen to be interested in Magrunner: Dark Pulse, just say the word and I send it your way, as another former freebie!
me?
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Leroux: Oh, and if you happen to be interested in Magrunner: Dark Pulse, just say the word and I send it your way, as another former freebie!
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te_lanus: me?
Whoops, sorry, by "you" I meant the OP, but I didn't make that clear, so fair enough. I'd say if the OP doesn't check their thread within the next hour and doesn't reply to the offer, it probably means they're too busy with all the games they got today already, in which case I'm fine with giving the code to you instead. :)
Post edited November 05, 2015 by Leroux
Welcome to the GOG way of doing things!
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Leroux: And that's not even counting the 13 freebies you could add to your account on top of it. ;)
17, if you count the Hotline Miami 2 digital comics, The Witcher III free DLC, and 2 free documentaries. ;)

EDIT: Oh, yeah, and welcome to GOG, TechnicallyCalm!
Post edited November 05, 2015 by HunchBluntley
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HunchBluntley: 17, if you count the Hotline Miami 2 digital comics, The Witcher III free DLC, and 2 free documentaries. ;)
I only counted the standalone games, but I didn't even know about the free movies, thanks!
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te_lanus: me?
Yep, Magrunner goes to you now! Check our PMs. :)
Post edited November 05, 2015 by Leroux
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Leroux: I only counted the standalone games, but I didn't even know about the free movies, thanks!
Yeah, it's not like the Wild Hunt Free DLC Program is gonna do anyone who doesn't own the game any good, but the Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number digital comic thingy is a standalone program -- the comic might not make a lot of sense if you haven't played either of the games (or, knowing that series, even if you have ;) ), but you can still install it and read if so inclined. =)

The movies really aren't anything special; I've only watched The Art of Playing, and it was just a short documentary from the Austin, Texas, Public Broadcasting station, focusing on the indie game development scene there. It wasn't bad, but nothing memorable.
I still have an extra Age of Wonders code, if any of you want it.