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Yahoo! Games did a little blurb called "Back from the grave: Classic games get new life." In it, you'll find GoG mentioned, along with a link to the site.
Gamers have been touting the value of "old games" for years, and the gaming industry has been ignoring them for years. Perhaps the day is coming soon when game developers will realize that they can be making money the same way movie-makers do, remaking and repackaging older material for today's audience?
Evidence, once again, that value and quality never go out of style....
-Khalaq
Post edited July 19, 2009 by Khalaq
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Khalaq: Yahoo! Games did a little blurb called "Back from the grave: Classic games get new life." In it, you'll find GoG mentioned, along with a link to the site.
Gamers have been touting the value of "old games" for years, and the gaming industry has been ignoring them for years. Perhaps the day is coming soon when game developers will realize that they can be making money the same way movie-makers do, remaking and repackaging older material for today's audience?
Evidence, once again, that value and quality never go out of style....
-Khalaq

Very nice, thanks for the heads-up.
BJ
Yay! Free publicity!
any publicity is good publicity. Do people really use yahoo games though? I keep forgetting it exists
Well, yahoo.com was one of the top referral sites for GOG based on a graph weclock presented in the "community growing" topic.
EDIT: Graph
Post edited July 19, 2009 by PhoenixWright