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The buzz around GOG's closure and re-opening has slowly faded away and we wanted to sum up the beta stage with a special gift for all those who have been with us during that period. Two years ago we began our revival of all-time PC-gaming classics for all you fans of good old games. Through ups and downs we’ve received a lot of support from the best community we could ever imagine (that’s you!) and we want to thank everyone who’s been with us through our beta stage with a special gift.

Any user who created an account before we closed down the site and moved out of beta (that's September 20, 2010) will receive Jagged Alliance: Deadly Games for free! We'll be adding the game automatically to your accounts during the next days, so don't worry if the game is not yet there.

Of course, we're not forgetting about all those users who joined the GOG family in the last few weeks. Together with Strategy First we're launching a special promotion to offer their GOG catalogue at a 50% discount.

If you've been a part of GOG beta and you already bought Jagged Alliance: Deadly Games, please click here, as we have an alternative gift for you.

Thanks for being with us!
Not surprisingly, Deadly Games became THE best-"selling" game of GOG.
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Thanks GOG! Way to remember the ppl that got ya' there! Much appreciated!
Thanks, GOG.
Thanks GOG, a free gift is a nice way to apologise for the fake site closure. :)
However, a choice of game would have been preferred, but free is free, so there's no complaint over that. :)
Thank You!
Thank You GOG.COM for the free game. I greatly appreciated it.
Made my day. Thanks GOG!
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CommanderMeaty: I was a member before it had a small closure, but because of it i had to create a new account so i hope ill be included too
MY OLDER ACCOUNT GOT CLOSED I DON'T KNOW HOW BEFORE THE CLOSURE OF THE SITE, I KNOW I HAVE NO PROOF OF THAT BUT I AM BEING HONEST PLEASE INCLUDE ME TOO
Very lol.
Thanks guys. A unexpected gift and much appreciated. Christmas comes early and we will be back!
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CommanderMeaty: I was a member before it had a small closure, but because of it i had to create a new account so i hope ill be included too
MY OLDER ACCOUNT GOT CLOSED I DON'T KNOW HOW BEFORE THE CLOSURE OF THE SITE, I KNOW I HAVE NO PROOF OF THAT BUT I AM BEING HONEST PLEASE INCLUDE ME TOO
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Chedo: Very lol.
that's nice
Thanks GOG, nice touch :)
Hard to believe that so many people will bitch about being given something. It's good to see that most people managed to appreciate the gesture though.
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Crassmaster: Don't count on it. When BF was told on their forums that Strategy First had put CM:BO here, they were quite quick to point out that they would not be offering any sort of help with it, and weren't that impressed.

Besides, they still sell the CM series for $25 apiece from their own web store. And both CMBB and CMAK have issues with Vista and DirectX10 graphics cards. The Battlefront versions have been fixed, otherwise they charge a few bucks for the fix patch.
Oh yeah, man I've even forgotten that this was somewhat discussed before.

Even then I'm pretty sure I'm not paying $25 each. $9.99 on GOG is a damn fine money for them already, when you sum up the series... when an user purchases all in one order, that's easily $40+.

Besides the publishers' soap opera: I still do want the Battlefront.com catalogue on GOG, DRM-free and patched up for Win7 already. I hope other users do want them as well.

And well, if they don't want our money... it'sjust like that stupid dispute about Operation Flashpoint. I'd love to have OFP back here, to more people be able appreciate it.
Thank you GOG, I have been on the fence on this series, this may help push me into getting it, much appreciated!
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lilsypha: Now every time I look at my games list, I have to see this game I did not purchase, and that rubs me the wrong way.
Perhaps a new feature of hiding games? It's not /quite/ the same as in a client, since we don't run the games from GOG.com directly, but I could see merit in shuffling a purchase/gift off into a shoebox in the corner of your digi-bookcase (I know, you use the list instead, but I think this issue is more impactful for those like-minded who use the more visual interface).
Post edited October 23, 2010 by TJF588