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[QUOTE]Warsaw, Poland – July 10, 2008. CD Projekt, best known in the Western world for its award-winning PC RPG, The Witcher, is proud to unveil its invention of time travel. The company sent several representatives to the past and they’ve returned with some amazing findings. Quick to capitalize on the incredible treasures of history, the company is pleased to reveal its newest project, GOG.com. The site, whose name is an acronym for Good Old Games, is a new games-on-demand platform that allows old fogies (and young fogies) to buy some of the best PC games of all time – many of which just can't be found in stores anymore – and play them on modern hardware, completely free of intrusive DRM. GOG.com is poised to become the center of the classic-games universe with a huge community section including forums, user reviews and ratings, as well as insightful commentary and editorials from some of the industry’s most beloved writers. A closed public beta of the site is scheduled for launch on August 1st, and excited old-school gamers can sign up for more info and a chance to enter the beta by visiting GOG.com.
The site makes it tremendously easy for gamers to buy, download and install some of their all-time favorite PC games. The games will be sold for $5.99 or $9.99, are guaranteed to work on Windows Vista and Windows XP systems and are available to download as many times as needed. This is very nice, yes? The DRM-free games, low prices, the site’s ease-of-use and the community are some of the main features that make Good Old Games something more than just another digital distribution outlet.
GOG.com has already lined up agreements with such publishers as Interplay and Codemasters to make their games available on the site. Among the titles those companies are bringing to the site are in-demand classics like Fallout, Freespace 2, Operation Flashpoint: Game of the Year Edition and TOCA Race Driver 3. Negotiations are in progress with several other publishers, with the ultimate goal of GOG.com offering a comprehensive collection of classic PC games from the 80s, 90s and 2000s.
“Our main goal is to create a user-friendly site with the best classic PC games for a price that might be considered impossible to achieve,” said Adam Oldakowski, Managing Director of GOG.com. “The people behind GOG.com are gamers and we all know how difficult it is to find a lot of classic games. So we’ve started building a great games catalogue, gotten rid of the copy protection that gamers hate so much, optimized the games to work on modern operating systems, and made them cheap enough that piracy seems like a rip-off. It’s so easy to buy, download and install a game and then get deeply involved in the community; we’re very confident that gamers will absolutely love the site.”[/QUOTE]
Quelle: Blue's News
Website: Good Old Games
Meiner Meinung eine sehr gute Idee. Vorallem das die Games ohne jeglichen DRM kommen. Also ohne Kopierschutz man darf sie beliebig oft brennen, kopieren, installieren. Jetzt kommt es nur mehr darauf an welche bzw. wieviele Games kommen.
wenn die publisherunterstützung passt kanns nur was werden.
bin gespannt und hoff mal dass ich bei der beta mitmachen kann.
Hm, klingt nicht schlecht. Aber diese Spiele bekomme ich schon überall auf den Kopf geworfen. Machen die auch irgendetwas damit die Spiele dann auch auf aktuellen Systemen laufen? (überarbeitete EXEs, Emulation, ...) Ansonsten nichts besonderes imho.
Naja denke schon den immerhin steht ja das alle Spiele XP und Vista ready sind. Habe mich auch mal für die Beta eingeschrieben.
ZitatHi! Thanks for signing up to the GOG.com beta! We just want to give you a quick update about GOG.com and the upcoming closed beta which will give you early access to the GOG.com experience.
The announcement of GOG.com surprised everybody - gaming media, gamers and the competition. But it was your reaction to our initiative that exceeded our wildest expectations. We would like to thank you very much for showing such incredible interest in GOG.com. We were originally planning to launch the closed beta on August 1 for a small set of people, but our plans have changed and we're delaying the beta a bit. We've decided to reward all of you for your great interest in GOG.com and we'll give early access to everyone who signed up!
At this stage we are adding the finishing touches to the site and testing the new payment system to provide you with the best GOG.com experience. During the next few weeks, we will send out access keys, which will allow you to enter GOG.com and get you on your way to gaming like it's 1995.
Thanks for your support and see you soon on GOG.com! Cheers, GOG.com Team
guaranteed to work on vista and XP? seeehr gespannt welche spiele sie anbieten werden.
'We’ve got games your 10-year-old won’t be better at.'
hell yeah.
Zitat von Hokumguaranteed to work on vista and XP? seeehr gespannt welche spiele sie anbieten werden.
/signed up
/signed
"Guaranteed to work on Vista and XP" find ich toll. Wie wird das finanziert. Pay per Title as usual?
Was ich nur nicht verstehe: Keep it, Back it up, DRM-Free, Re-Download, ...
Ich könnte mir nur vorstellen das der Preis für die einzelnen Spiele "unangebracht" (zu hoch) ist, sonst ergibt die Geschäftspraktik keinen Sinn. (oder das Unternehmen wird recht schnell in Konkurs gehen)
Klingt zu gut um wahr zu sein, dann ist es das meistens auch.
ZitatHi! Welcome to the GOG.com Early Access Beta
The day has come. Finally you will have the opportunity to check the games and the features of GOG.com before the official launch! Below you will find an access key which will allow you to enter the home of the Good Old Games.
leider noch nichts bekommen
Ich hab auch einen bekommen
Sagmal daisho ich bin echt enttäuscht von dir, dass du offensichtlich das Lesen verlernt hast.. und das als news-poster
Zitat von daishoHm, klingt nicht schlecht. Aber diese Spiele bekomme ich schon überall auf den Kopf geworfen. Machen die auch irgendetwas damit die Spiele dann auch auf aktuellen Systemen laufen? (überarbeitete EXEs, Emulation, ...) Ansonsten nichts besonderes imho.
Zitatto buy some of the best PC games of all time – many of which just can't be found in stores anymore – and play them on modern hardware,
Zitat von daisho"Guaranteed to work on Vista and XP" find ich toll. Wie wird das finanziert. Pay per Title as usual?
Was ich nur nicht verstehe: Keep it, Back it up, DRM-Free, Re-Download, ...
Ich könnte mir nur vorstellen das der Preis für die einzelnen Spiele "unangebracht" (zu hoch) ist, sonst ergibt die Geschäftspraktik keinen Sinn. (oder das Unternehmen wird recht schnell in Konkurs gehen)
Das war vor langer Zeit und vermutlich im Öl
Ich glaube da habe ich direkt die Website angesteuert und keine zufriedenstellenden Infos gefunden anstatt das Zitat zu lesen
6-10 $
Mal sehen ob mir das wert ist und wie sie das mit XP/Vista lösen (weil einfach DosBox installieren kann ich auch selbst ) bzw ob ich die Spiele nicht eh schon besitze. Interessant bleibt es durchaus, wobei ich durchaus nicht zurückschrecke so "viel" Geld für einen _guten alten_ Titel auszugeben
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