Posted December 26, 2011
high rated
I have been here for a really long time but I am still basically a lurker in the community so I thought why not do something special for my 999th day and give a little back to the site that has treated my so well for these 999 days it is not much but it is a story ^-^ Funny part is I just saw the date on my account page by chance.
999 days ago or almost 3 years I was still a lover of games but I had only 5 or six places that I could go for getting my old game fix. I was a 90's kid so I loved my 90's games like, The Manhole, Duke Nukem 3D, and Myst.
I would stay up wayyyyy to late on weekends trying to find abandonware sites to fill my need to find all the games that had been lost to the sands of time, Some games I loved were lost in moves, some garage sales, others a victim of poorly coded backwards compatibility and new operating systems, that did not like to play nice with the older games. So each weekend I would find a few treasures after sifting through a mountain of old games and I would work into the early hours of the morning trying to get them to work either in dos box or D-fend.
But then one day all my prayers for a DRM free, paradise of video gaming nostalgia were answered, on one of my favorite abandonware sites was a link to a new upstart called GOG.com at first I was hesitant to buy but it only took a few hours to cave. I already owned about 4 copies of duke nukem 3D but my cd's had gone missing and I was having issues running it well and I just wanted to get the Hi res pack which was not out on xboxlive and never will be. and for 5-10$ what the hell why not ,so I took the dive into the ocean of gog games when it was first starting and I never looked back.
Here is to a New year of old and new games coming up and to all the good hours of gameplay that they have helped a lot of us in the community to get back, and many more to come.
Feel free to share your story about how you ended up at GOG, or some game that you were dying to play and GOG had it ^-^
999 days ago or almost 3 years I was still a lover of games but I had only 5 or six places that I could go for getting my old game fix. I was a 90's kid so I loved my 90's games like, The Manhole, Duke Nukem 3D, and Myst.
I would stay up wayyyyy to late on weekends trying to find abandonware sites to fill my need to find all the games that had been lost to the sands of time, Some games I loved were lost in moves, some garage sales, others a victim of poorly coded backwards compatibility and new operating systems, that did not like to play nice with the older games. So each weekend I would find a few treasures after sifting through a mountain of old games and I would work into the early hours of the morning trying to get them to work either in dos box or D-fend.
But then one day all my prayers for a DRM free, paradise of video gaming nostalgia were answered, on one of my favorite abandonware sites was a link to a new upstart called GOG.com at first I was hesitant to buy but it only took a few hours to cave. I already owned about 4 copies of duke nukem 3D but my cd's had gone missing and I was having issues running it well and I just wanted to get the Hi res pack which was not out on xboxlive and never will be. and for 5-10$ what the hell why not ,so I took the dive into the ocean of gog games when it was first starting and I never looked back.
Here is to a New year of old and new games coming up and to all the good hours of gameplay that they have helped a lot of us in the community to get back, and many more to come.
Feel free to share your story about how you ended up at GOG, or some game that you were dying to play and GOG had it ^-^