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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.
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unrealmaster287: I would love to see Unreal tournament 3 on GOG!
I own the collectors edition but im pretty sure UT fans will like it on GOG plus it has no DRM to start with!
I don't think GOG's ever gonna have UT3. I believe they have some quite exclusive deal with Steam going.
Support for indie projects would be good; how about Dear Esther? the trailer looks fantastic.
Post edited February 19, 2012 by alaalas
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alaalas: Support for indie projects would be good; how about Dear Esther? the trailer looks fantastic.
Considering that Dear Esther started as a Source Engine mod and has already been released on Steam I don't see any reason why it should be also distributed by GOG or any other distributor - it's probably a Steam-exclusive thing anyway.
I like 7th Guest.
Now a want to play Shivers a old good game.
Ultima VIII, Ultima IX, Anachronox please! I see everyone asking for stuff so I figured I'd chime in too.
It's kind of funny how this has turned into the new beg thread.
Post edited February 21, 2012 by spindown
Hi there !

When I was a young kid (not so many years ago :P) I used to play 2 specific games that I still find unique amid all this plethora of games that have been developed ever since.

1. Skool Daze (I even found a decent remake in the web)

Walk through video
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6761945081918468643

2. Back to School

Walk through video:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2651105510952886158#

I believe they are worth to give 'em a try and not only produce a version for contemporary PCs, but also expand their scenario and create a new masterpiece.

Thank you.
Blade Runner
Can I please have Wing Commander 4? Also can you convince them to make a new wing commander and release it here in all its fmv glory?
Is it possible to get the original Castle wolfenstein? That is a classic that is missing from this site! Shocking! ;)
GOG.com is the best ever. Great staff, customer service and an outstanding catalogue of classic games. I hope they last forever.

One request though or maybe two... Freelancer and Starcraft 1 for updated systems... If possible of course :)

Classic Doom 1,2, Ultimate and Final aswell hehe ;)
Post edited February 24, 2012 by OrionKai
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OrionKai: Starcraft 1
Oh yeah, I can see that :P
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OrionKai: Starcraft 1
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nagytow: Oh yeah, I can see that :P
Well I don't know :)
Don't know unless you ask right?
I don't know what the status is regarding this now, I started having a trouble keeping up with GOG's news a long time ago.

I'll just say that I came here way back when it was new-ish because they offered OLD games that other places didn't. In fact, I found quite a few games I'd never heard of here like Tex Murphy and such.

As other said, there's plenty of places where you can find new games, but GOG was, for a long time the only place you could legally get old games. I guess I'm still not certain how I feel about games less than a year old being on here, partly cause most modern games have held little interest for me.

I'm still waiting for other oldies like Grim Fandango, Discworld, and so forth. I don't want the old games to get drowned out by new ones..
Post edited February 24, 2012 by HiroshiMishima
Not just good old pc games but Amiga and Atari st games wrapped in emulators so we can just play them on our pc's please