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The Good Old Games ("GOG") thread, Relaunching of GOG
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TSkianweic
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Sep 1 2011, 02:01 PM
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New release: Ultima 1+2+3QUOTE Today we present you with an epic package for all of those who miss Sosaria. After showing you the grandfather of all space-sims (Wing Commander 1+2), we will now introduce you to The Most Fascinating Interactive Adventure of All Time!
Ultima 1: The First Age of Darkness requires you to battle the Dark Wizard Mondain and his minions who seek the destruction of Sosaria. You must face the evil master and his creatures, and make him retreat to his evil lair where you will ultimately destroy him and save the kingdoms of Sosaria! Ultima 2: Revenge of the Enchantress picks up on the story of the first installment in the series. Minax, an apprentice of Mondain reigns terror and destruction on the land of Sosaria. Blinded by her fury, she has torn the fabric of time and space which resulted in portals opening through the kingdoms. It's your duty to stop her and undo her evil deeds! Ultima 3: Exodus let’s you travel throughout Sosaria with a group of adventurers rather than on your own. It also features large, detailed locations with many characters to talk to. Discover the famous Yew city and travel through moon-gates to face the spiritual child of Mondain and Minax. Defeat the titular Exodus and save the kingdoms of Sosaria once again.
The wait is finally over, the original Ultima series has finally landed on GOG.com, it’s up for grabs for only $5.99 for the whole trilogy. Source: Good Old Games
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talexeh
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Sep 1 2011, 09:48 PM
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New release: Populous» Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « This Thursday we delve into the ubiquitous and divine type of games, with the release of Populous designed by the famous Peter Molyneux.We present you Populous, the foray for the popular “god-sim” trilogy and a solid base for future Peter Molyneux games in that genre. You play as an omnipresent deity in a celestial game of conquest against other gods. Each one of you start with a single human in the middle of nowhere. As a supernatural power, you can lower and raise land as you wish, through these various terraforming activities you will have to nurture this one man into a powerful civilization capable of giving birth to noble heroes. Once the leader of your followers becomes a champion, you can make him engage in a holy war with the heretics. Use your godly powers to wreck epic mayhem upon your enemies, burn them, drown them, and make them suffer. But be wary that other gods have the same tools available to their disposal, so be aggressive and remember that confrontation is the only way to win. The final outcome is all that matters in this god vs god game of world domination. In the end there’s only 500 more worlds to conquer  New release: Ultima 4: Quest of the Avatar» Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « Embark on the Quest of the Avatar to become the ultimate paragon of the Eight Virtues!Ultima 4: Quest of the Avatar is a milestone in not only the Ultima franchise, but in the Role-Playing Games genre as a whole. You start as an average character, neither a scoundrel nor a saint. After defeating the Triad of Evil (Mondain, Minax and Exodus), Sosaria has changed beyond recognition. The benevolent monarch Lord British proclaimed the Eight Virtues (Honesty, Compassion, Valor, Justice, Sacrifice, Honor, Spirituality, and Humility) as a moral foundation of the new land, united under the banner of Britannia. This time there is no ultimate bad guy you need to kill after leveling your character to the max. This time it’s different. Your quest is to become the Avatar, a real role model for the people of Britannia. Become one with the Eight Virtues with your actions and words. As you live the life of a potential hero you discover that every action you undertake influences your level in each of the Virtues. Flee from battle and your Valor decreases, overpay a blind seller and you gain Compassion points. Even in modern times the concept of Ultima 4: Quest of the Avatar is unique. Even if the graphics aged, this is a prime example of a gaming masterpiece! The best part is that Ultima 4: Quest of the Avatar is available for FREE on GOG.com! Download it now and immerse yourself in the world of Britannia. This post has been edited by talexeh: Sep 1 2011, 09:48 PM
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TSkianweic
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Sep 2 2011, 09:04 AM
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Ultima 4 is free, activated it and downloaded it.
Only 25mb.
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talexeh
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Sep 2 2011, 07:07 PM
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Commandos 2+3 | -50% | $4.99 Commandos Ammo Pack | -50% | $2.99 Constructor | -50% | $2.99 Imperial Glory | -50% | $2.99 Mob Rule | -50% | $2.99 Praetorians | -50% | $2.99 All of the above | -50% | $19.94
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TSkianweic
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Sep 3 2011, 09:11 PM
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Richard Garriott 'open' to working on Ultima, but EA not interested QUOTE Ultima creator Richard Garriott, aka Lord British, is "open" to collaborating with Electronic Arts on a new Ultima game, but EA isn't "particularly interested" in it.
According to Garriott in an interview with Industry Gamers, "I hope that Ultima does survive forever, yet I also, of course, have my own very particular ideas for what Ultima can and should become over time and so we'll see if they do things quite the way I would do them... since I'm not there at the moment."
When asked if he'd spoken to EA about resurrecting the series, he answered that he had tried to convince the publisher, "We would be open to that. In fact, we've had some discussions at what I'll call very high levels, but the individuals who are currently shepherding the property don't seem to be particularly interested in that, so we'll see. Who knows? You never know what's going to happen in the future... the door is always open if they were ever interested."
The only Ultima project currently run by Electronic Arts is the ancient Ultima Online, while EA's last project was the canceled Ultima X: Odyssey MMO. Source: Strategy InformerThis post has been edited by kianweic: Sep 3 2011, 09:12 PM
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Angel of Deth
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Sep 3 2011, 09:18 PM
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QUOTE(kianweic @ Sep 3 2011, 09:11 PM) Richard Garriott 'open' to working on Ultima, but EA not interested Source: Strategy Informer Maybe he should try to find new publisher. EA now focus too much on fps and modern style video game.
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TSkianweic
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Sep 5 2011, 09:18 PM
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QUOTE(Angel of Deth @ Sep 3 2011, 09:18 PM) Maybe he should try to find new publisher. EA now focus too much on fps and modern style video game. He should go to Bethesda since Bethesda does a lot of open world RPG.
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TSkianweic
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Sep 6 2011, 10:30 PM
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New release: NoxQUOTE Today a more modern Electronic Arts release joins the catalogue, and we bet most of you didn't see this one coming. Time to choose your class and fight for the cause of right!
Nox is an isometric action-RPG mix from the masters at the famous Westwood Studios. You are Jack Mower, an ordinary guy living his ordinary life. But one day, due to a cosmic accident and the actions by the evil Queen of Necromancers, you're being sucked out of this universe by your own TV and transferred to a fantasy parallel universe called Nox. We're not sure, but we think the moral of Nox is "Don't watch too much TV." Who says gaming doesn't spread positive messages?
Jack, though, seems in a bit of a spot. It won't be a surprise if we tell you that the world Jack got into is in danger and he's the one that can save it, right?
The beginning seems easy, you need to choose your class and get into action. But the choice isn't as easy as you think it is as every class has its own starting point, story, ending, and gameplay mechanics, so choose your path wisely or just prepare to beat the game 3 times. As a warrior you'll be slashing and crushing your enemies with the huge arsenal of melee weapons available in the game, but you won't be able to use magic. The wizard is a mighty magician with a spellbook full of magic tricks you can use to attack enemies, make yourself invisible, teleport, and more. Wizards can't use weapons, though, so there's no backup if the spells run out. The last path you can choose is to play as the conjurer who can summon monsters and wild animals living in the world of Nox and use them to do all his dirty work, while also healing himself and his allies and, last but not least, using bows to help your critters out.
If you finish the game with all 3 classes and want more there are fun multiplayer modes that are inspired by the FPS genre like deathmatch, capture the flag, "King of the Realm" (aka king of the hill), and even a co-op mode! That's a hella lot of fun gameplay for only $5.99, so go get it now! Source: Good Old GamesOld diablo clone by Westwood.
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talexeh
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Sep 7 2011, 07:34 PM
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Still Life | -60% | $3.99
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TSkianweic
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Sep 8 2011, 09:26 PM
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New release: Ultima 4+5+6QUOTE Mooooreee! That was your reaction when we released Ultima Underworld 1+2, it was the same when we gave you Ultima 1+2+3 and Ultima 4: Quest of the Avatar (for free!). And you guys especially know that all we ever want to do is keep you guys happy, so without further ado, we bring you the Age of Enlightenment games of the fantastic Ultima series!
Ultima 4: Quest of the Avatar is already released and available for free on GOG.com. You can read the description of the game in the previous news post. Why is it included in this game pack? Well, the Ultima series breaks down into three trilogies, and it seemed a shame to break up the lovely symmetry.
Ultima 5: Warriors of Destiny picks up on the story of the Avatar, the hero of Britannia. The country’s benevolent monarch is nowhere to be found, and an usurper named Lord Blackthorn has claimed the throne! It’s your duty as the embodiment of the Eight Virtues to make all wrongs right and recover the world of Britannia from the paws of Blackthorn and his three evil Shadowlords! This installation of the Ultima series expands on the world of Ultima 4 in a number of ways: towns are larger, have more unique buildings, and NPC interaction has evolved. With enhanced dialogues, diverse conversation topics, and a diverse array of characters, Ultima V shows that Lord British kept raising the bar for games looking to call themselves an “RPG.” The day and night cycle affects the gameplay. For example you can’t shop at night because the NPC shopkeepers are asleep! Delve into the world of Britannia and save its inhabitants & moral codex!
Ultima 6: The False Prophet starts out with a bang! You, the Avatar, are captured by demons, imprisoned, and ready to be sacrificed on an altar. Like in all those Hollywood movies, in the nick of time your friends from earlier adventures come in guns a-blazing to save you! You learn that those demon-like creatures are gargoyles, a new race that invaded Britannia and have seized the shrines of Virtue. As you venture forth on your next adventure as the Avarat, you try to understand the true motivations of gargoyles. As the embodiment of the Eight Virtues, the Avatar will understand that his mission is to establish peace and make the two races coexist in Britannia peacefully. Ultima 6 is a one of a kind game which, without over imposing it on the player, tells a story of the evil of human prejudice and ignorance. This is where the motto of Origin Systems, “We create worlds”, is best visible and it really steps up to its name!
Play the full “second” trilogy of Ultima 4+5+6! Now available DRM-free on GOG.com for $5.99.
Note: The character import function does not work yet, but we are doing everything we can to find a solution to this problem and we will update the game as soon as we can get it worked out. Source: Good Old Games
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talexeh
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Sep 11 2011, 01:58 AM
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Angel of Deth
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Sep 11 2011, 02:22 AM
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hmm.. Duke 3D, played it more than 10 years ago but never try the high resolution mod. Tempted to get it, but i'm on tight budget since i'm waiting for PES 2012.
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TSkianweic
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Sep 11 2011, 11:55 AM
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Syndicate details leak online via Origin QUOTE Back in April of last year, a copyright document ferreted out by Superannuation revealed that Starbreeze, the developer of Escape From Butcher Bay and The Darkness, was hard at work on a revival of the Syndicate series for EA. Now it appears that we're all about to get our first look at the fruits of Starbreeze's labor, judging by an early posting to EA's Origin store, caught by the all-seeing eye of Mordo – we mean, gaming forum NeoGAF.
There's plenty of info over at GAF, but the particularly interesting bits include Chips, which add new abilities and skills, four-player cooperative play, and a story penned by Crysis 2 scripter (and author of Altered_Carbon, Black Man/Thirteen and more) Richard K. Morgan. The scuttlebutt indicates that Syndicate will debut in next week's Gamesreactor magazine (a Swedish publication), and really, EA couldn't have picked a better time to reveal a Sci-Fi Noir action-adventure title, could it? Source: Joystiq
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talexeh
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Sep 13 2011, 05:47 PM
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RangerKarl
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Sep 13 2011, 07:23 PM
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Getting Started

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Probably leaping the gun ahead of kianweic here, but HEART OF THE TIGER!
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SUSbuysell
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Sep 13 2011, 11:24 PM
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Anyone know where to get an old game called "Roger Ramrod" full version?
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Eoma
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Sep 14 2011, 12:37 AM
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QUOTE(RangerKarl @ Sep 13 2011, 07:23 PM) Probably leaping the gun ahead of kianweic here, but HEART OF THE TIGER! Bought!
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TSkianweic
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Sep 16 2011, 02:57 PM
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New release: Star Control 3QUOTE We continue the space and sci-fi theme of this week's releases with today's new game in the catalogue. Get ready to travel the universe and engage into close encounters with alien species.
With the release of Star Control 3 for just $5.99 we're completing the trilogy of this one of a kind mix of action, adventure and strategy game genres. Once again you're off to a great journey through the Kessari Quadrant to unravel a deadly secret, stop the mysterious Eternal Ones, and save the whole universe from extermination. Commanding your fleet of space battleships you're going to explore the enormous universe and build colonies on newly discovered planets, use your diplomacy skills to negotiate alliances with more than 20 alien races, and (if that fails) you're going to enter the Hyper Melee Combat with a whole new "almost-3D" view.
The third part of the series was developed by a different studio than the originals, and brought many innovations, which unfortunately some of the hardcore fans of the saga weren't thrilled about. That's of course a matter of taste, but putting individual preferences aside, the game features a superior game engine, an expanded strategy-based colony management, and a new and improved Melee Combat mode among other updates. The game's epic story, refined gameplay, and plenitude of possibilities will keep the fans of the series, as well as newcomers, enraptured in front of their monitors for hours.
But we don't need to tell you that, just check it out for yourself! For just $5.99, it's an incredible bargain of gameplay and storytelling excellence! Source: Good Old GamesThis post has been edited by kianweic: Sep 16 2011, 02:58 PM
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talexeh
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Sep 16 2011, 05:28 PM
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talexeh
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Sep 21 2011, 10:11 PM
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