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Catshade: I guess that's because the game is almost never on big sale (50% off or more). I think the game wasn't even discounted at all during Steam's holiday sale.
Maybe he should offer it as part of next humble indie bundle. He might make around $200,000 for that alone (depends obviously what other games are offered.). That way he could at least cover the development costs.
Post edited January 11, 2011 by Petrell
Impulse
Majesty 2 Titles for 75% Off
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Petrell: Only $35,000 revanue in sales over 7 months is pretty bad especially considering it's been sold in every DD store and authors own site. It's especially bad considering game's development cost $235,000.
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Catshade: I guess that's because the game is almost never on big sale (50% off or more). I think the game wasn't even discounted at all during Steam's holiday sale.
I'm still waiting for a price drop on Gamersgate. I would have bought it in the blink of an eye if it was in the GG holiday sales.
http://www.gamersgate.com/DD-MAJ2/majesty-2-the-fantasy-kingdom-sim

http://www.gamersgate.com/DD-MAJ2KM/majesty-2-kingmaker-expansion

http://www.gamersgate.com/DD-MAJ2BOAEP/majesty-2-battles-of-ardania-expansion

75% off if you prefer GG.
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Post edited January 11, 2011 by lackoo1111
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bansama: I'm hoping the next set will contain SOR 3 and the Phantasy Star games (especially 3, which will be an instant purchase).
I rather enjoyed the original Phantasy Star on the Sega Master System. There was a version for the SC3000 or SG1000 (I forget) that had pretty awesome audio (correction, it was an upgraded Mark III with an FM module) It was released in '87. Sadly, by that time, Nintendo had kicked serious butt and pretty much had a lock on the US market. There wasn't an FM module upgrade or PS1FM released here. There was work on translating it, but I dunno if they finished. Can't even find the IPS file anymore. Go figure.
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KavazovAngel: Do you know a safe US proxy? :)
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bansama: I still use the paid for access one that I subscribed to back in around 2007 (for watching US shows). Subscription has long since run out, but I still have access to the few free proxies they keep running via the client software. It's just slower now =/ Still not bad for the $19.99 I paid in the long run.

I'm not going to post exact instructions here though (if too many people start doing it, GG might further restrict the site) but send me a PM on Didimatic and I'll give you more details.
Thanks, I'll contact you in a few days. :)
quoting an e-mail
Neo-Noir Thriller Gemini Rue Coming February 24 from Wadjet Eye Games
Independent Game Festival winner transports players to a corrupt future for an intense, old-school adventure

NEW YORK, January 11, 2011 – Independent publisher Wadjet Eye Games and developer Joshua Nuernberger are announcing a partnership to commercially release Gemini Rue for PC. This retro-style adventure game, which combines creative point and click gameplay with a gripping sci-fi / noir narrative, was an Independent Game Festival Student Showcase winner in 2010. Gemini Rue will release February 24 from http://www.geminirue.com, with preorders starting today.

Gemini Rue (formerly known as Boryokudan Rue) is an intense adventure set in a bleak future dominated by the corrupt Boryokudan crime syndicate. Players assume the roles of two very different characters: Azriel Odin, an ex-assassin searching for a defector from the Gemini system, and "Delta-Six," a hospital inmate whose memory has been wiped by mysterious, Big Brother types. As fate brings the two men together, players explore a world where life is cheap, identities are bought and sold, and a simple quest for redemption can change an entire galaxy's fate.

Created with the Adventure Game Studio engine, Gemini Rue features a verb-based interface, hand-painted backgrounds, professional voice acting, and an original soundtrack composed by Nathan Allen Pinard. In-game commentary can be turned on to reveal development insights and bloopers, providing replay value.

"When Josh first showed us Gemini Rue, we knew we had something very special on our hands," says Dave Gilbert, Wadjet Eye Games' founder and CEO. "It's the type of game that keeps you on the edge of your seat. We played until we couldn't keep our eyes open, then eagerly started playing again when we woke up. Working with Josh to finish up the game has been a blast, and we're excited to finally share it with the world!"

Starting today, Gemini Rue can be preordered in both downloadable and limited edition CD versions. The download costs $14.99 and will be made available to purchasers upon Gemini Rue's February 24 release. The limited edition CD, which will only be sold during the preorder period, costs $24.99 including free shipping worldwide. Expected to ship in March, the CD release will include the game, a full MP3 soundtrack, and professional packaging, as well as free access to the downloadable version when Gemini Rue launches online.

To get a first look at the game or place a preorder, visit the official Gemini Rue website at http://www.geminirue.com.

About Joshua Neurnberger
Joshua Nuernberger is an undergraduate student at UCLA interested in illustration, narrative, film, and gaming. He has created several independent games using the Adventure Game Studio engine, including La Croix Pan and Chatroom. His first commercial game, Gemini Rue, was showcased at IndieCade @ E3, the Indie Games Arcade, and the Independent Game Festival, where it won a Student Showcase award in 2010. He maintains a game development and analysis blog at http://jburger.blogspot.com.

About Wadjet Eye Games
Founded in 2006, Wadjet Eye Games has developed a reputation for producing award-winning and critically acclaimed adventure games for the PC. Committed to creating unique character-driven game experiences around recognizable brands, Wadjet Eye has grown from a small homebrew operation to a company sought after by major publishers. The company's award-winning portfolio includes The Shivah and the Blackwell series, both of which have garnered Game Developers Choice nominations, Puzzle Bots, which was selected for the Penny Arcade Expo's PAX 10 showcase, and IGF Student Showcase winner Gemini Rue. For more information, visit http://www.wadjeteyegames.com.
Game trailer :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yh2YYDcfT1Y
Concision would be nice. :P

Reminder these end Thursday: http://www.gamesforwindows.com/en-US/bestof2010/ BioShock 2, Batman, and other stuff.
Post edited January 11, 2011 by chautemoc
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GameRager: Looks nice....how much is it now, and where can I find it?
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jlg6184: 2.99 USD @ http://www.gamersgate.com/DD-SITD/shining-in-the-darkness
Holy shit, the Shining games for 3.00 each and DRM-free! How did I miss this?
Post edited January 11, 2011 by Whiteblade999
If you're buying on Gamersgate, you still can get 10% off for the cheapest game in your cart by using PAYPAL-2010-XMAS (yes, despite what the code says, it still works for me); obviously it's only applicable if you're paying with Paypal.
X3 Gold 75% off and can use SURVEY2010 coupon:
http://impulsedriven.com/products/ESD-IMP-W796?ref=impnow
1C Company games 75% off at Direct 2 Drive.

You can get games like Cryostasis for $3.25
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metalkidz: X3 Gold 75% off and can use SURVEY2010 coupon:
http://impulsedriven.com/products/ESD-IMP-W796?ref=impnow
Awesome find and SOLD.

I don't get from Impulse often but that's a pretty good deal.
Post edited January 12, 2011 by carnival73
Impulse deals are surprisingly good lately. Thanks a bunch for that one...I'm always down for a good space sim, or two, even.
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metalkidz: X3 Gold 75% off and can use SURVEY2010 coupon:
http://impulsedriven.com/products/ESD-IMP-W796?ref=impnow
Wow, if it wasn't for the fact that I'd prefer to have this game on my steam list and I only want X3:TC I'd be all over this, sweet deal.

And Boooo at 1C. They could've done that at the Steam Xmas sale for crying out loud *angryface*
Post edited January 12, 2011 by Pheace