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If you've been checking out the news on gaming sites around the 'Net, you've very possibly heard that GOG has announced some exciting news about our plan for 2012 and beyond.

In particular, there are three main elements that make up our announced path for the next few years: adding newer games to the catalog, focusing on continuing our impressive growth, and bringing exclusive game releases to GOG.com. There are a few common questions we've seen about this, so before we link you to some of these discussions online, we thought we'd create a quick FAQ for you.

Q: Oh no! GOG.com is never going to sell another classic PC game again and my favorite game never made it here!

A: Don't worry, GOG.com will continue to release classic PC games. We are, however, looking to expand the availability window of games on GOG, so we won't focus only on PC classics anymore.

Q: Isn't your name Good Old Games? It seems kind of silly to sell new games on an old gaming website.

A: We've always been about our core values: DRM-free games, flat prices worldwide, and extra goodies included in our releases. So don't think about us as "Good Old Games"; think of us as "GOG.com", and perhaps you can work your way around that objection. ;)

Q: I see your terrible plot! When you guys start selling games with DRM, I will leave the Internets in disgust and never return.

A: Don't worry: we're devoted to those three core values that we mentioned above, and we know that if we ever abandoned them we'd quickly become just another digital distributor. Our goal is to become the best alternative digital distributor out there: the guys who do it differently, who respect their customers, and who can help change what the industry is doing as a result.


If you have any other pressing questions about our future plans, feel free to ask them in the forum and we'll do our best to answer as many as we can. Keep in mind that we can't always answer questions you ask for a variety of reasons, so apologies in advance if you happen to ask one of those kinds of questions.
I would love for the newer Heroes of Might and Magic games to be released on GOG as well. I actually have a whole list of games I want to see released on GOG. I am currently holding off from buying games on Steam so I can buy them on GOG later as well. I have enough of a backlog as is and have yet to build a gaming PC to make use of the newer titles. The vast majority of the games I have on Steam are Valve titles to boot.
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olanorig: By the way I would like to see Art of Murder series as well in here.
To be fair, it should only be the first three Art of Murder games. The ones after that turned to crappy Hidden Object games, but the first three were decent point and click games.
I've re-bought so many old games here that I've loved but then lost/broken from my childhood, and at least half of them I couldn't find anywhere else. I've always favored indie games, and a grand feature of this site is that it brings similar types of gamers together.

On that note, anyone on here heard of/played the Eidos game Startopia? I'd love to see that on here, a good old game if ever I knew one.
Would be nice to get Theme Hospital and all the Theme Park games here.
Also since Caesar 3 is here already, Master of Olympus: Zeus and Pharaoh with their expansions would be really nice, perhaps also Caesar 4 =)

Oh and Beasts & Bumpkins too =D
Post edited December 21, 2011 by supersabre
C'mon Gog Staffers get this game please:

Por Favor
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Trilarion: Never heard of them - might not be my field of interest. Probably would not buy them.
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jefequeso: You've never heard of any of those games...?
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HAVE YOU BEEN LIVING UNDER A ROCK????
I only discovered Trine very recently, and I absolutely love it. I'm going a bit mental over the fact that I can't play Trine 2 due to Steam though :(
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MonstaMunch: I only discovered Trine very recently, and I absolutely love it. I'm going a bit mental over the fact that I can't play Trine 2 due to Steam though :(
What's the problem with steam?
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MonstaMunch: I only discovered Trine very recently, and I absolutely love it. I'm going a bit mental over the fact that I can't play Trine 2 due to Steam though :(
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nandesz00: What's the problem with steam?
It won't let me play. It used to sell me stuff then not let me play it, but now it won't even let me buy stuff, let alone play it.
Have you tried to contact with the support?
Or maybe you should use another account.
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nandesz00: Have you tried to contact with the support?
Or maybe you should use another account.
Yeah, I've tried a bunch of things. When this first happened it was far worse, they sold me a game and support told me I should go live somewhere else if I wanted to play it. At least they now won't even sell it to me in the first place.

Even if there was some magical solution, it would still be fairly useless as my internet probably isn't stable enough to handle it (and besides, why the hell should I have to be online to play a single player game that I've purchased? It's retarded).
Already a massive fan of your company for realising that end users shouldn't be subjected to DRM since pirates are more than capable of beating it. For that reason alone I'll continue to support you guys in the future!
GOG really needs to focus on older titles that no one has.
For instance GOG should could work on getting the entire Panzer General series, Pacific, Allied, Panzer General 1, Fantasy, Star; and either bundle them all or charge $10 a piece cause no one else offers them.
There are so many quality older titles. Just check the list of titles that players have asked for.

As far as new titles go, Gamersgate has GoG beat on price, selection, and a rewards system.
When I discovered this site by accident I was just shocked about the shear number of games that were great for a good price and have excellent quality if not the best in industrys so I will continue to Support GOG and it still is promising.
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Jorev: GOG really needs to focus on older titles that no one has.
For instance GOG should could work on getting the entire Panzer General series, Pacific, Allied, Panzer General 1, Fantasy, Star; and either bundle them all or charge $10 a piece cause no one else offers them.
There are so many quality older titles. Just check the list of titles that players have asked for.

As far as new titles go, Gamersgate has GoG beat on price, selection, and a rewards system.
Thing is there is also a market for DRM free newer titles as well. Gog could very well be looking at a goldmine if they play their cards right.
As long as the quality of games continues to be good, I don't mind you trying to sell some newer games at the discounted prices that you already do. Once the annual sports game releases start getting pumped to me like all those spammy EA and Activision emails I get then I'll abandon you and never come back.

Oh, and keep the DRM away, please (barring the French court case you all just lost -- I can't blame you for that one).