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Dec 17, 2014: Giveaway Closed.


Earlier today, my friend and fellow GOGger IAmSinistar said to me:
1111 looks very nice, especially with the matching stars. :D
And it does indeed, wouldn’t you agree? So, I thought it warrants a little GA.
And what better one than to give away one game for each one in my rep, and one for each star!


With no further ado, here are the prizes:

Aliens versus Predator Classic 2000
Anvil of Dawn****
Bad Mojo Redux
Blood: One Unit Whole Blood*
Divine Divinity*****
Geneforge Saga**
LBA 1+2
Sang-Froid: Tales of Werewolves*
Shelter*
Silver
Sudeki******
Terraria***
The Dark Eye: Chains of Satinav

* kind donations by our resident Santa, IAmSinistar.

** kind contribution of our fellow GOGger budejovice.

*** kindly offered by our fine GOGnard, BillyMaysFan59.

**** kindly donated by our Brazilian birdy LeoLR.

***** kind contribution by our nautical bass player Vythonaut.

****** kind donation by one of our resident gifting-addict ddickinson.

I’m sure that everyone knows the drill by now, so go and do your part already! ( ๑‾̀◡‾́)σ»


Topic of discussion
In the spirit of the GA’s theme, let’s discuss favourite Foursomes, i.e. favourite things that come in sets of fours. Tell me yours, and why it is.


Rules and Requirements

(1) You can enter for yourself or for someone else that enters for themselves,
Note: only two support entries per entrant (so keep count if you want your support to matter).
(2) One game per entrant. You may choose up to three games, but can win only one.
(3) Participation in the topic is mandatory, even for support entries.
You can be serious, funny, inventive, but you must remain civil. It can be anything, even made up, so long as you can present convincing, and hopefully entertaining arguments. :-)
(4) No rep requirements, but no free pass either. (~_^) (^_~)
(5) Games must be redeemed within 48hrs from the time the code is PMed to you; if it's still unredeemed after that, the code will be given to the first runner-up for each game.

I’ll let this run for a few days, longer if there’s interest.


Let me start the discussion by sharing one of my most favourite things - its GOG codes, they come with four blocks of alphanumeric characters. The old ones were even cooler as each of the four blocks was made up of four characters. Why are they one of my most favourite things? Because they bring much joy to me when I get the chance to offer one or more of them!:-)

Good luck everyone!

P.S. If I forgot anything or anyone has questions, shoot away.


EDIT: Two very kind fellow GOGgers just increased the pool of prizes, so let’s have some more entries! :-)

EDIT2: Pool of prizes went up again thanks to the generosity of three more GOGgers.
It seems to be a tradition with my GAs, prizes and donors outnumber entrants – we need moar entrants!!


EDIT3: Still a couple of games that could do with some love, so come in, don’t be shy!!

I will close the GA on Monday, Dec 15, sometime in the afternoon (GMT +2).
Post edited December 17, 2014 by HypersomniacLive
Not in, however...

Gauntlet - best (only?) 4-person arcade game.
KitKat bars come in 4s
4-poster beds are neato

If I think of more, I'll edit.

Cheers!
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When I was young, I took a summer class called "Strategies and Tactics". Somehow, much of the class was about how to commit fraud. For example, the instructor explained about removing the corners of 20$ bills (such that the bill was still valid) and affixing them to the corners of 1$ bills. He made it clear that they wouldn't bear up to scrutiny, but they'd be fine for quick transactions like buying food at baseball games. I don't know why he would encourage 11-year-olds to do this. He was fired soon afterwards, for similar reasons. (He actually cheated the entire class out of some money and we caught him at it.)

One positive memory from the class really stands out, though. He introduced us to the four fours puzzle: That is, using 4 4 4 4 and mathematical operators, make all the numbers from 1 to 100:

44/44 = 1
4/4 + 4/4 = 2
(4 + 4 + 4) / 4 = 3
etc.

We did a handful in class, and that night, I stayed up late with my parents, puzzling out all but three (if I remember right) of the numbers from 1 to 100. It was excellent fun.

Not in, thank you.
By the time I opened the thread, you were already at 1112 :)

I'm in for Shelter.

One of my favourite foursomes is definitely the Ghostbusters. I was in grade 6 when Ghostbusters came out, and it was the perfect age for that movie. It was my favourite movie, and at one point, I could pretty much recite the whole script. The Ghostbusters theme is my ringtone.

Edit: Oooooh! Silver in the giveaway pile. If you don't have Silver, you should get right in and enter this giveaway. It's a great game that isn't really available anywhere anymore. I have it on disc, and just recently traded for a GOG version.
Post edited December 06, 2014 by hummer010
Congrats! I'll have to ponder this question a little more. Hopefully in that time you will have more entrants and your post becomes "high rated" :D
I own all of those listed that I would play, so not in, but I think I can think of something that comes in foursomes.

How about...

The Ghostbusters (in Ghostbusters II there were four)
Wizard of Oz: Dorothy, Tin Man, Cowardly Lion, and Scarecrow
The Fantastic Four
The Presidents of Mount Rushmore
The band KISS
The boys from the movie Stand by Me
Four-leaf clovers (good luck, woohoo~!)
Petit fours (bite-sized, four-layer cakes covered in chocolate, for those who aren't familiar)

and my personal favorites:

Myself + my sibs
My little brother's four kids
and
My kids plus my sister's kids!
Post edited December 06, 2014 by genkicolleen
Not in but my favourite foursome (not that original but whatever) are four players in local mutiplayer. Back when I was a kid, the nintendo 64 was my jam. I would invite the local neighborhood kids to play four player games such as in Super Smash Brothers, F-Zero X, Donkey Kong 64, etc. It was not only a blast but showed me just how enjoying local multiplayer really is. Nowadays, online multiplayer is the thing, but local multiplayer really has that personal vibe to know just what the other people are feeling in the moment instantly. Just my two cents, thanks for the giveaway, +1 for effort.
Not in!

Just wanted to put up The Fantasic Four, from my favorite configuration as a kid... when that egotistical whiner The Human Torch quit... and was replaced with: Herbie the Robot!
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This seems like a nice occasion for the giveaway. I'd like to be in for Silver, for myself.

I really like the idea of four elements: everything consists of earth, fire, water and/or air. It fascinates me, because the idea seems simple, yet there is so much history about it. And some representations, creations based upon four elements are absolutely awesome. Like the cartoons Avatar: The Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra.
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yogsloth: Not in!

Just wanted to put up The Fantasic Four, from my favorite configuration as a kid... when that egotistical whiner The Human Torch quit... and was replaced with: Herbie the Robot!
Was that real? I don't have much knowledge about the history of The Fantastic Four but the robot is a surprise o_O"
Post edited December 06, 2014 by Dessimu
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Dessimu: Was that real? I don't have much knowledge about the history of The Fantastic Four but the robot is a surprise o_O"
H.E.R.B.I.E.
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, (as depicted in Good Omens).

I'm sure I can think of better examples.... will update later.

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Dessimu: Was that real? I don't have much knowledge about the history of The Fantastic Four but the robot is a surprise o_O"
At certain point in time, it was a common thing that one or more of the FF would quit or leave the team (like when Sue was pregnant), to be temporarily replaced by some superhero. I think even Spiderman was one of the temps. I love how it was mocked by Evanier and Aragones in Sergio Aragones Massacres Marvel.
Post edited December 06, 2014 by madth3
Not in, but thanks to both you and IamSininstar


Things that come in four.... Well, single pan pizzas have four slices, and pizza is awesome. Actually, I guess any pizza can have four slices... You'll just have some big pieces.

I rowed in high school and college, and my favorite was to row in a four man boat.
My favourite foursome ... oooh yeah! There was that one time in school with three girls from my class who dared me to... nah. Let's keep it R rated. :-)

Other foursomes I like are The Fantastic Four (and also some songs of "Die Fantastischen Vier" - which is a German band named after the comic heroes). And I also like the four elements, even if there are many, many more in reality. :-)

Oh, and in for Silver, since that game isn't available on GOG any more and I missed getting it before it disappeared.
Post edited December 06, 2014 by Lifthrasil
Thanks for the giveaway! I'm in for Aliens versus Predator Classic 2000 & Bad Mojo Redux.

As a film buff, I have a weak spot for quadrilogies (we have already too many trilogies!) like "Alien" or "Indiana Jones" quadrilogies. The last Alien film was better than the 2nd & 3rd film (and it was directed by Jean Pierre Jeunet), so it was a nice addtion to the series, and I'm still waiting the 5th entry (And no, Ridley Scott's "Prometheus" does not count!). Unfortunately, I could not say the same thing about the latest Indy film. One of Spielberg's worst, unfortunately.
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yogsloth: H.E.R.B.I.E.
Today I learned about a new superhero!

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madth3: At certain point in time, it was a common thing that one or more of the FF would quit or leave the team (like when Sue was pregnant), to be temporarily replaced by some superhero. I think even Spiderman was one of the temps. I love how it was mocked by Evanier and Aragones in Sergio Aragones Massacres Marvel.
This is interesting. Though it's a bit hard to imagine Spiderman in the team - I guess I got used to seeing him as a "one man army".