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Greetings, GOGmates!

Do you want to experience some good old-school roleplaying with a free copy of Might and Magic® 6-pack Limited Edition?
In that case, this might be your lucky day!
All you have to do is take the following parts, convert them into the appropiate format, link them all together, and redeem the code into GOG (and be the first one to do it correctly).

Good luck and have fun!
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Nice puzzle! I'm glad I already own Might & Magic 6 as I don't have the slightest clue how to solve it. Good luck to anyone with knows how to get on with it!
That game was why I got a GOG account in the first place, the first game I bought here. Major nostalgia for me.
I kinda want it, but my efforts have been in vain. T_T
I tried to link the images in various combinations, but without result. I hope someone has more luck than me :)
As no one has yet redeemed the code, here goes a little explanation:

-GOG Codes are composed by a series of numbers in a non-decimal format.
-MSI Barcodes represent a number. However, there's a control digit in these barcodes that should be removed or you will get a different number.

Good luck solving this!
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Lone_Scout: As no one has yet redeemed the code, here goes a little explanation:

-GOG Codes are composed by a series of numbers in a non-decimal format.
-MSI Barcodes represent a number. However, there's a control digit in these barcodes that should be removed or you will get a different number.

Good luck solving this!
w00t! Who's da man!
Thanks to these clues, a little Wikipedia research, paintbrush and an online decimal to hex calculator and I was able to nut it out. Yes, I read those binary barcodes by hand, ignoring the necessary start, end and check bits.
Binary to decimal, collect the numbers of each "part", then decimal to hex. And some dashes and voila, code redeemed.
And all done with a crippling 64kbps shaped internet connection (hate those captcha timeouts). LOL.

Fun giveaway Lone_Scout. Thankyou for your generosity.
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Braggadar: Fun giveaway Lone_Scout. Thankyou for your generosity.
Congrats :)

M&M was one of my favorite series back when. I still need to finish 9, though it seems too buggy/sluggish to really make any headway.
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Lone_Scout: As no one has yet redeemed the code, here goes a little explanation:

-GOG Codes are composed by a series of numbers in a non-decimal format.
-MSI Barcodes represent a number. However, there's a control digit in these barcodes that should be removed or you will get a different number.

Good luck solving this!
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Braggadar: w00t! Who's da man!
Thanks to these clues, a little Wikipedia research, paintbrush and an online decimal to hex calculator and I was able to nut it out. Yes, I read those binary barcodes by hand, ignoring the necessary start, end and check bits.
Binary to decimal, collect the numbers of each "part", then decimal to hex. And some dashes and voila, code redeemed.
And all done with a crippling 64kbps shaped internet connection (hate those captcha timeouts). LOL.

Fun giveaway Lone_Scout. Thankyou for your generosity.
Well done!! Congratulations and have fun with your prize! :D

By the way, there was another person that had solved the riddle. He did it just for the sake of it, and declined to redeem the code, so congratulations on this "silent" winner as well.