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We're casting True Resurrection on Eye of the Beholder and twelve more D&D GoldBox classics.

You are sitting in a tavern. The mighty Wizards of the Coast bestow upon you their greatest treasures: Forgotten Realms: The Archives - long lost relics of an RPG renaissance that changed the face of gaming forever. Today, one of the forgotten grails of gaming history is within your grasp, should you travel to a magical, DRM-free realm known as GOG.com

Eye of the Beholder, Pool of Radiance, Menzoberranzan - the list of groundbreaking RPG classics goes on. We set out on the quest for Forgotten Realms: The Archives a long time ago, and though it was a perilous journey - after years of searching, huge help from our friends at Hasbro and Wizards of The Coast, as well as months of technical work - we get to be freaking excited to sit here and say:
Forgotten Realms: The Archives are available now, DRM-free on GOG.com





The Archives are a set of thirteen D&D GoldBox classics packaged across three collections:
--<span class="bold">Forgotten Realms: The Archives - Collection One</span> features Eye of the Beholder I, II, and III. It's the three and only, the gold-standard in classic RPG dungeon crawling.

--<span class="bold">Forgotten Realms: The Archives - Collection Two</span> features more gameplay hours and secrets than we could ever count - with Pool of Radiance, Hillsfar, Curse of the Azure Bonds, Gateway to the Savage Frontier, Pools of Darkness, Secret of the Silver Blades, Treasures of the Savage Frontier, and D&D: Unlimited Adventures.

--<span class="bold">Forgotten Realms: The Archives - Collection Three</span> features near-infinite replay value and and an important chunk of RPG history with Dungeon Hack and Menzoberranzan.





We are now home to precisely 20 years of digital D&D RPG history - from Pool of Radiance (1988) to Neverwinter Nights 2: Storm of Zehir (2008). You can also complete your personal collection with all the remaining D&D titles on sale at up to 80% off in our early D&amp;D Weekend Promo! Planescape Torment, Baldur's Gate, Neverwinter Nights - they're all here, so head straight to the promo page, or read more about it.






Stream watch:

We'll be featuring lots of D&D classics at Twitch.tv/GOGcom - follow us to not miss 'em or read on for the full Dungeon-and-Dragon-filled schedule below!

THURSDAY, August 20th:
2pm GMT / 4pm CEST / 10am EDT / 7am PDT: Pool of Radiance with Classicor
4pm GMT / 6pm CEST / 12pm EDT / 9am PDT: Eye of the Beholder II with MegapiemanPHD
6pm GMT / 8pm CEST / 2pm EDT / 11am PDT: Eye of the Beholder with Outstar
10pm GMT / 12am CEST / 6pm EDT / 3pm PDT: Menzoberranzan with Classicor

FRIDAY, August 21st:
6pm GMT / 8pm CEST / 2pm EDT / 11am PDT: Curse of the Azure Bonds with Piranjade

SUNDAY, August 23rd:
10pm GMT / 12am CEST / 6pm EDT / 3pm PDT: Dungeon Hack with Classicor
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l0rdtr3k: I can't wait for the Dragonlance games since they're my favourites of the GoldBox games and I remember that there was a Spelljammer game,if I'm not mistaken.
Don't forget the two excellent Buck Rogers games that used the same engine as the other GoldBox classics!
Woooooooooooot!!
Eye of the beholder is finally available!
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l0rdtr3k: I can't wait for the Dragonlance games since they're my favourites of the GoldBox games and I remember that there was a Spelljammer game,if I'm not mistaken.
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DeadlyRamon: Don't forget the two excellent Buck Rogers games that used the same engine as the other GoldBox classics!
Forgotten about those. I remember playing a Buck Rogers game on.my Mega Drive but I don't remember if it's the same.
Pheeewwwww ... unbelievable, GOG! Thank you! Thank you!
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groze: *snip*
Shut up, kiddo.
*Compulsive purchase triggered*
hummm, real time and not turn based... Makes me pause. Maybe that's why I didn't get into these when they originally were out... Still, I may check them out.
You have made me teary eyed, GoG. I have waited so long to play Eye of the beholder.
You finally delivered, and beyond.

Thank you :)
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groze: *snip*
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viperfdl: Shut up, kiddo.
Bugger off, you elitist old fart.
Anyone have list of missing D&D games after this?
Great release. Nothing from this interest me but I see this will please a lot of users. Good work gog.
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JudasIscariot: Most of them *should* be set within Faerun, which is the setting that Baldur's Gate uses :) Planescape: Torment's world is another setting entirely within the Forgotten Realms :)
How are you going to categorize the Kyrnn gold box games?
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Wow... a bit steep, no?
Ported to Linux no less! GOG! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
Mind. Blown.