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captfitz: wow, thanks raneman
this thread is from beta

Closed beta. Officially this place in still beta.
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Weclock: QUICKLY, SOMEBODY GET ME A SHOTGUN!
THIS THREAD'S UNDEAD!

To quote one of Australia's finest women... Clare Werbeloff:
CHK-CHK BOOM!
I love GOG.
My account page with almost 50 games speaks for itself.
But I really hope they will get some new publishers and games from the current ones...my compulsive obsessive buying games from gog disorder needs nurturing..
Who *doesn't* love GOG? I'm about to drop for another $60 worth...
The only way it could possibly be more perfect was if they had my favourite racing game of all time, Whiplash (or Fatal Racing, I think was the euro title).
Yes, I <3 GOG. I heard that Beneath a Steel Sky is a good game that is now free, which lured me here. When I registered, I discovered a wealth of good games that are cheap.
It also showed me that I don't have to use Steam to find decent games that are cheap. I wish that more developers and publishers would put their games here.
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Skystrider: To me, GOG is a dream come true. I first read about at various gaming sites, and instantly signed on for the beta. Didn't actually start to use it so much until January this year though, but I certainly love it!
Some reasons why I love it:
+) I can finally replay the games from way back when, without breaking the law or spend all my time tweaking DosBox,
+) It is also useful as online backup to the games I already have physical.
+) The DosBox kung-fu is strong, and the wizardry of GOG at getting old games to run on newer systems, has never failed yet as far as I know.
+) The non DRM policy is absolutely awesome, and needs to be copied by everyone in this industry.
+) The interface is one of the best I have seen on any digital distribution service.
+) I find the community to be very friendly, approachable and knowledgeable, as is the officials - always a good thing, of course.
+) Last but not least, I even get to support some mighty fine developers as well!
So yes, GOG, I love you! And it will only get better!
I *heart* GOG, therefore I am.
It's all just logic ;)
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Nice!
yes, i do indeed "heart" gog...dunno where i would be without it.....maybe...some kind of desolate world where nobody played the original fallout games...it would be a sad miserable existence...SO, cheers to gog!
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starcontroller: Yes, I <3 GOG. I heard that Beneath a Steel Sky is a good game that is now free, which lured me here. When I registered, I discovered a wealth of good games that are cheap.
It also showed me that I don't have to use Steam to find decent games that are cheap. I wish that more developers and publishers would put their games here.
It's been free for a while actually..
A picture is worth a thousand words... or so they say ;))
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I know where I'd be without GOG. Trying to find most of the older games on torrent sites and forcing them to work in xp or vista. I like being able to have a convenient (and cheap) way to get ahold of the games with an awesome tech support team to go with it. Plus the great gobs of goodies that come with every game. I don't know any other service that provides all that.
Cy-Fox <3 GOG.com
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Thiev: A picture is worth a thousand words... or so they say ;))

And a thousand games are worth a picture. ;)