Posted April 29, 2014
JMich: So far in 2014
67 games released
22 (33%) Day 1 releases
13 (19%) Pre-2K releases
16 (24%) 10+ years old
Sudeki is 9 years old, but it is a classic, Hitman 3: Contracts was released here 9 years and 11 months after its original release, Full Spectrum Warrior was released here 9 years and 8 months after its original released.
No DLCs on the spreadsheet, and neither Omerta: Gold Edition nor Dracula 5 counted as releases, nor the splitting of Edna and Harvey.
Do point out if I missed any releases, hadn't paid that much attention to the spreadsheet last month.
P.S. In the first 4 months of 2011 (pre-indie games) we had a total of 27 games, of which 17 were 10+ years old, and 14 were pre-2K ones. So if GOG releases today a pre-2K game, they will have released the same number of oldies as they did back in 2011, with an additional 41 released games. If today's release is not 10+ years old, they'd have released one less oldie than they did in the same time period back in "pre-indie" times.
Grargar: As soon as I saw the thread title, I wondered whether you would make an appearance. You didn't disappoint. ;) 67 games released
22 (33%) Day 1 releases
13 (19%) Pre-2K releases
16 (24%) 10+ years old
Sudeki is 9 years old, but it is a classic, Hitman 3: Contracts was released here 9 years and 11 months after its original release, Full Spectrum Warrior was released here 9 years and 8 months after its original released.
No DLCs on the spreadsheet, and neither Omerta: Gold Edition nor Dracula 5 counted as releases, nor the splitting of Edna and Harvey.
Do point out if I missed any releases, hadn't paid that much attention to the spreadsheet last month.
P.S. In the first 4 months of 2011 (pre-indie games) we had a total of 27 games, of which 17 were 10+ years old, and 14 were pre-2K ones. So if GOG releases today a pre-2K game, they will have released the same number of oldies as they did back in 2011, with an additional 41 released games. If today's release is not 10+ years old, they'd have released one less oldie than they did in the same time period back in "pre-indie" times.