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JudasIscariot: 10 years from now we will be using our neural interfaces to log into this website. And jetpacks.Must have jetpacks.
I am still waiting for implants that let you do that, horrible sci fi that led me to believe it will be "in the future" over a decade ago :(
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chris.frukacz: I am still waiting for implants that let you do that, horrible sci fi that led me to believe it will be "in the future" over a decade ago :(
According to back to the future 2 we have 4 years left for flying cars and highways high up in the sky...

I also heard about a game archiving project that made it possible to guarantee properly emulating the game's install environment across the ages... if only I could find it again.

Anyway I'm more interested in knowing where I'll be 10 years from now.
Post edited June 07, 2011 by pops117
There won't be a 10 years from now.... the world is going to end in 2012 remember?
In ten years we will be too busy surviving the zombie apocolypse, alien invasions, and rise of the iMachines (unless a reprogrammed iBorg is sent back in time to kill Steve Jobs' mother) to play silly games like L4D, Halo, and ME.
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Tulivu: In ten years we will be too busy surviving the zombie apocolypse, alien invasions, and rise of the iMachines (unless a reprogrammed iBorg is sent back in time to kill Steve Jobs' mother) to play silly games like L4D, Halo, and ME.
What no nuclear post-apocalypse? GOGer who hasn't played Fallout detected :P
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tarangwydion: Hopefully by then The Witcher 2 will be down to USD5.99 or USD5.99 price range. Can't afford it right now :-D
It will be the free anniversary gift from GOG staff to everyone .
Post edited June 07, 2011 by ne_zavarj
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Tulivu: In ten years we will be too busy surviving the zombie apocolypse, alien invasions, and rise of the iMachines (unless a reprogrammed iBorg is sent back in time to kill Steve Jobs' mother) to play silly games like L4D, Halo, and ME.
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JudasIscariot: What no nuclear post-apocalypse? GOGer who hasn't played Fallout detected :P
I only named recent AAA titles so maybe... I'm not a GOGer at all!

Or after having the shit kicked out of me I don't have the energy to dig for some more classy referrences.
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Tulivu: silly games like L4D, Halo, and ME.
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JudasIscariot: What no nuclear post-apocalypse? GOGer who hasn't played Fallout detected :P
He said "silly games", Fallout isn't silly.
10 years from now: Duke Nukem Forever for $5.99 and in a DukePack alongside Duke3D and Manhattan Project
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Cy-Fox: 10 years from now: Duke Nukem Forever for $5.99 and in a DukePack alongside Duke3D and Manhattan Project
Ten years from now Duke Nukem will be comfortably back on top of the vaporware charts when they announce a new Duke Nukem game next year.
In ten years, there won't be any GOG.com or other software selling organisations. In 10 years, we only have our smartphones and big screens. Everything will be wireless streamed from the internet to your devices. You would only pay for the time of usage. Evrything will run flawlessly in emulators on any device. Hardware won't be important anymore - so will software not be any problem of choice. The only thing that will matter is how much time and money you will have to spend for your multimedial entertainment - and of course feeding your body ... the future is bright! (Why is the idea of The Matrix so bad, anyway?)
I imagine GOG will sell any game a publisher agrees to sell DRM free for $10 or less from now until the site closes, "good" and "old" or not.
Dead Space 1 and 2, since, let's face it, System Shock 1 and 2 are never coming :o