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Deals so good, you won't want to fall asleep.
You remember back when you used to walk into a store, browse the shelves, pick out a game, and then buy it--all in the actual real world? We don't know about you, but most of us at GOG.com have had our limbs atrophy to small vestigial nubbins since all of our shopping happens online these days. Of course, one thing that sometimes happens in real world stores with real world goods--particularly when they have a good sale--is that they run out of stock. Usually that means that the deal was so good that they couldn't keep up with demand.

Well, in the digital realm, this is usually pretty rare. How do you run out of stock on digital games, short of entropy devouring the universe? Well, we have gotten 101 games that will be on sale on the front page of GOG.com, but the discounts are so high at the moment that we can't just sell an unlimited number of copies of these games: we are only able to sell a few at these discounts--up to 80% off--and once they're gone, they're gone.

So what games will be on sale in our Insomnia promo? Bestselling classics and new games alike. There will also occasionally be some free games in super limited numbers (like, 20 or 30 copies)--if you're fast enough on the trigger finger to pick 'em up, that is. The deal will run from now until we're out of "stock" of games for the sale, and games may show up more than once. So it's time to bathe in a tub of coffee*, dip some espresso**, snort an energy drink***, or do whatever else it takes to stay up so you don't miss out on the best deals on fantastic games on GOG.com since summer.
*This is probably not a good idea
**This is definitely not a good idea
***This is totally safe, though****
****NO IT'S NOT WHAT ARE YOU DOING YOU CRAZY PERSON
Post edited November 13, 2013 by TheEnigmaticT
Next one BG 2, Hope.
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JohnnyCash: To the guy who predicted Septerra Core: How did you that?
This List When a game turns up it usually follows the next few games in the list, then jumps to a new game where it follows the next few from that and so on.
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MrFunkyFunk: Meh, every single time there was a freebie I just got the "popularity heavy-load".
Not a big fan of "first come first grab" (+ luck factor) sales over the internet.
Another time I guess!
Ya, huge difference between my 20 mbit internet at home with a ping of 30 and my 1.5 mbit internet at work with a ping of 200. I might have a chance to get one at home... but no way at work.
The Keane must have adled my mind - i´ve just clicked buy, and found out that i allready bought Septerra yesterday...

.. The Keane leaves a long shadow... ;-)
Was RotT the first "Last Chance" game, or were there others?

[edit] Never mind, thanks Kaitu!
Post edited November 14, 2013 by mkell_226
I.d buy it but it bought it on CD and already played it wayback when. Cool game tho - very jrpg for an American company.
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legitster: But I already have the hard copy of Septerra Core from years ago xD
I bought again on gog regardless, less compatibility issues ^^
Septerra Core, I didn't miss you at all! :D
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bew1977: Does anyone have that reddit list of the order handy?
Here you go:

http://www.reddit.com/r/GameDeals/comments/1qjevg/gog_fall_insomnia_megathread_limited_quantity
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JohnnyCash: To the guy who predicted Septerra Core: How did you that?
The pattern repeats. The come in groups of four or so as far as I can tell
Alright, I'll bite on Septerra Core GOG, you got me.
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mkell_226: Was RotT the first "Last Chance" game, or were there others?
RoTT was the first.
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Fezred: At least Septerra Core is a slice of quality. And it is a true Good Old Game. $1.49 or about 99p for 100 hours of entertainment. The voice acting is pretty decent too, as is the art and animations. If you liked the console style RPGs like Final Fantasy then this is an easy choice.
Fully in agreement. I have in my Dotemu account.
Looking forward to being able to actually try some of the games I got.
i wonder, did anyone keep track all tha games, price, and copies, GOG sold during this promo?

it would be good to know how much money GOG made these 24-48 hours, (in a spreadsheet)....how long promo runs for already anyways?