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Re-Volt and Deadly Dozen Reloaded games are now available with more releases to come during the event. More than 220 hot deals on classics up to 90% off and a special Good Old Games page to gather all classic games in one place!

Continuing on delivering our promise to give more love to the classic games and shine some spotlight on them, here is Good Old Games Week!
It’s a special event that puts classic games front and center. You can expect some great deals, but also, we have amazing releases waiting for you, that will be awesome additions further expanding our Good Old Games catalog.

We wanted to give Good Old Games a special place of their own, so together with this event, we’re also premiering a new webpage, devoted entirely to classic games to make our selection of titles easier to browse and discover.

Today, we’re starting with premieres of Re-Volt (-10%), and Deadly Dozen Reloaded (-10% if you already own the original Deadly Dozen).

From the 2nd of May, every two days the theme of our highlights will change, so remember to check back to see what new we have prepared for you, including more releases!

Check out some of the deals that will await you:

Heroes of Might and Magic® 3: Complete (-75%)
Diablo + Hellfire (-20%)
Tunnel B1 (-50%)
BlowOut (-50%)
Legend of the Sword (-50%)
The Final Battle (-50%)
Bombuzal (-50%)

Don’t wait, come over and discover classic games waiting for you to give them some love. The event will last until Monday, May 9th, till 10 PM UTC, while the discounts on titles mentioned above will be valid until 6th May, 1 PM UTC.
Really nice to see Re-Volt return.
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Hopefully with the recent news that Ubisoft shut down the online servers for about 90 of it's older titles, GOG was able to convince the folks at Ubisoft to release more titles here! Given the event and focus on Good Old Games, would love to see some more love for classics missing from the store like Splinter Cell Chaos Theory.
Glad to see Re-Volt back. I'm eager to see what else the future will bring.
So if the page is dedicated to old classics, what's Chicken Police doing on there?
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SCPM: Nice, looking forward to more oldies. :) Since it's Star Wars week, I'd hope one of them would be Yoda Stories, but Disney would've given the news away already in their press releases, so I guess not this year....
I was going to point out if there might be issues running it because it's a 16-bit executable and such... but it turns out that it came out in 1997, at that time it shouldn't be a 16-bit executable, so it was just me remembering that game as much older than it is.
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Doc0075: I remember getting Bombuzal on a cover disk with either issue 1 or 2 of Amiga Power back in the day, it is great fun and a steal at that price.
I assume that the PC version is the same as the Amiga one only with inferior sound?
I just made a ticket for a refund of the game.
It is the sadly bad dosbox version of the game.
The Amiga version was very good....this one...forget it!
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musteriuz: So if the page is dedicated to old classics, what's Chicken Police doing on there?
We will take a look!
The description of Deadly Dozen Reloaded in the 10% discount section is misspelled.
It says: ''Buy Dozen Reloaded up until a week after release to get Deadly Dozen for free.
All owners of Deadly Dozen Reloaded get 10% OFF until May 6th 2022.''

The correct way would be:
''Buy Dozen Reloaded up until a week after release to get Deadly Dozen for free.
All owners of Deadly Dozen get 10% OFF until May 6th 2022.''

Thanks for the classics, GOG! It's good to see Re-Volt back in the GOG catalogue.
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GOG.com: Re-Volt
this is great, glad to see it back! Thanks H2 Interactive and GOG!

nice to see the yellow(ish) and green colors used again on the front page and sort of the classic font too.

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Schnuff: I just made a ticket for a refund of the game.
It is the sadly bad dosbox version of the game.
The Amiga version was very good....this one...forget it!
I think (I could be wrong) the only Amiga game we've gotten was a port of the Amiga version of Wings (done by Cinemaware themselves), so always expect the DOS version of a game will show up and never the Amiga version. (but you have a decent amount of rep so you may already know this)

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FlamingFirewire: Hopefully with the recent news that Ubisoft shut down the online servers for about 90 of it's older titles, GOG was able to convince the folks at Ubisoft to release more titles here! Given the event and focus on Good Old Games, would love to see some more love for classics missing from the store like Splinter Cell Chaos Theory.
That'd be sweet, and hopefully stuff is happening behind-the-scenes and just taking a while as usual, but we haven't seen any activity from Ubi or EA in like a half-decade. (and in general I don't think we've had virtually any releases from big-name publishers thus far in 2022, other than Chimera Squad)
Post edited April 29, 2022 by tfishell
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FlamingFirewire: Hopefully with the recent news that Ubisoft shut down the online servers for about 90 of it's older titles, GOG was able to convince the folks at Ubisoft to release more titles here! Given the event and focus on Good Old Games, would love to see some more love for classics missing from the store like Splinter Cell Chaos Theory.
Or more Far Cry or even Assassin creed games
Bring on more "classics"
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Ok I will join this Good Old Video Games Week thing, by saying this once per week on here.

If gog.com you really are trying to get more classic old video games sold on gog.com. This is how I want it to happen.

Work out deals with MicroSoft get MicroSoft to sell their video games on gog.com 100% Digital Rights Management (DRM) free.

I want Age of Empires 1 the original version, maybe even included with the purchase of Age of Empires: Definitive Edition both to have 100% Digital Rights Management (DRM) free multiplayer.

I want Halo: Combat Evolved the original version, not the The Halo Master Chief Collection one, Bungie even went to patch out GameSpy out of the original Halo: Combat Evolved. Halo: Combat Evolved can be made to have 100% Digital Rights Management (DRM) free multiplayer now.

Work more with Disney to get rid of GameSpy and or IPC/IPX from the multiplayer of the classic old Star Wars video games like you guys did with Star Wars: Battlefront (2004) and Star Wars: Battlefront (2005).

Work with SQUARE-ENIX to get rid of GameSpy from their classic old video games like Deus Ex.

Do this and I will empty my bank account to you gog.com I would end up spending $400 dollars (USD) to $500 dollars (USD) per year on you gog.com instead of just up to $120 dollars (USD) or so that I do. Maybe I will even increase my spending up to $800 dollars (USD) a year in some cases, getting more AAA video games released for sale on gog.com, though not at $60 dollars (USD) because that is to much, but my highest price of spending for AAA video games is up to $50 dollars (USD).
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Schnuff: Isn't Mad TV public domain since 2001?
I checked it...at last in Germany you can download it for free (and not a cracked version).
It's not. When MadTV 2 was free for a short while (it was a week or a month), some people assumed that MadTV was free as well and very soon several downloads for it appeared. Rainbow Arts was already gone at that time and it was unclear who had the rights for the title (even the companies involved couldn't tell me when I tried to find out). So nobody cared and in the end the downloads stayed and the game became "abandonware".
Another reminder about Z.A.R.

Currently published by Nightdive only on Steam, please ask them about it and bring this 1997 oldie here.

Thanks.
Post edited April 29, 2022 by idbeholdME
I didn't know Re-Volt was removed.
Anyway,
Good to see more old games here.
We need them.
Also, while there are ports of old games which were technically better on other systems, I want to always have at least the PC version available for them.
Just because a game looks better on one system (for example Defender of the Crown), it doesn't mean it is the better version in terms of gameplay, bugs, balance.

Speaking of which, Defender of the Crown?
Feudal Lords?
etc.

EDIT: I forgot DotC was already here. NVM. :)
Post edited April 29, 2022 by trusteft