Sep
27th

17th Anniversary of GOG

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GOG celebrates 17th birthday and prepared some gifts for you! New releases, special discounts and surprises, waiting for you everyday.

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Jun
22nd

GOG supports Mods!

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GOG’s curated selection of the best mods, directly packed with the game.

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Dec
6th

The Witcher: Enhanced Edition now FREE for all GOG GALAXY users

The Witcher: Enhanced Edition is FREE forever (should be) for people who use gog galaxy 2.0 (the gog client).

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Apr
22nd

Fantasy General Free on GOG

Fantasy General is Free on Gog. According to the promotional code, this (probably) ends when 200k games are distribuited.

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Dec
28th

Akalabeth: World of Doom is free on GOG

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Akalabeth: World of Doom (1979), a direct predecessor of the landmark Ultima series, is now available for Windows, Mac, and Linux, as a gift to the world of gaming from Lord British (Richard Garriot) and GOG-com!

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Sep
27th

GOG 6 Million download event

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When the counter on the main page of Gog.com hits 6 million, two exciting things will happen. First off, the lucky user who downloaded the 6 millionth unique game will receive everything that’s currently in the catalog, absolutely free! Secondly, everyone who has an account on GOG.com will be able to download Broken Sword: Shadow of The Templars Director’s Cut for free. The offer will be valid only for 48 hours starting from hitting the milestone.

The moment i am writing this post the counter is around 5,924,750 so the free download will be available very soon.

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Dec
21st

GOG.com offers Beneath a Steel Sky and Lure of Tempress

GOG.com offers Beneath a Steel Sky and Lure of Tempress.

Both are point-and-click adventure games by Revolution Software. Beneath a Steel Sky places you in the shoes of Robert Foster, the sole survivor of a plane crash in cyberpunk Australia’s Outback. Raised in the wasteland, you were forcibly “reintegrated” into the city. Now your plan is to get out. Lure of the Temptress is set in a fantasy world, where you become a peasant named Diermot. After an attempt to bring order to a rebellious town goes wrong, you’re flung from your mount and wake up in a dungeon. It is your duty to escape and rid the town of its evil enchantress and her minions.

To download you must register with gog.com

This games are freeware by many years, the gog versions add the full support for windows xp-vista without the need to use DosBox or ScummVM. Beneath a Steel Sky comes with some goodies like wallpapers and a comic book.

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Feb
9th

Beneath a Steel Sky (floppy and CD versions)

After the Dungeons and Dragons fantasy setting of Revolution’s first game, Lure of the Temptress, Revolution decided to go down a completely different avenue with its second adventure game, Beneath a Steel Sky, that of Science Fiction. A bleak vision of the future was imagined, where mind control and medical science combined forces to repress the populace. Leading comic artist, Dave Gibbons, joined the design team to visualize this desperate landscape. The result, released in 1994, was the cult classic Beneath a Steel Sky.

Beneath a Steel Sky was produced for Amiga and PC.

In August 2003, BASS was made available for free download and is now classed as freeware. The sources and resource files are available from http://www.scummvm.org Using this new engine, BASS can be played on XP, MacOS, Linux, Amiga and pocketPC.

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Feb
9th

Lure of the Temptress

Lure of the Temptress was Revolution’s very first adventure game and work began on it in 1989, even before Revolution’s inception as an actual games development company. From the start our aim was to consider the contemporary adventures of the day and then bring something new to the genre. From this came the Virtual Theatre engine. VT allowed in-game characters to wander around the gameworld indepently of each other, living their own lives and doing their own thing. Another feature allowed the player to give direct orders to Helper characters – in this case Ratpouch – who would then go off to perform the task. These technology concepts were certainly unique, though Revolution were not sure how to develop them further in subsequent games. Nonetheless, the result was a quirky and entertaining adventure game that kicked off Revolution’s fondness for characterisation and in-game humour.

Lure of the Temptress was originally released for ST, Amiga and PC. If you have problems running the game you can use DosBox emulator.

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