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FPS Immortals are here.

Quake II: Quad Damage, Quake III: Gold, Return to Castle Wolfenstein, Wolfenstein 3D and Spear of Destiny - are available now, DRM-free on GOG.com. You can pick them up at 33% off in two bundles:
<span class="bold">Quake Damage</span> & <span class="bold">Return to Wolfenstein</span>.





Wolfenstein 3D (with Spear of Destiny) is widely considered to be the first true 3D FPS ever. It single handedly kickstarted a generation of id Software greats, and thus influenced just about every FPS we've played ever since. Its mazes, shades of gray, and blue hues are burned into the collective gaming memory - plus you get to kill a mechanized Hitler. Classic.
In the early days of FPS gaming, Quake II: Quad Damage was the milestone. In a spot-on review from 1997, GameSpot calls it "the only first-person shooter to render the original Quake entirely obsolete." It was bigger, better, prettier, and smoother than any clone or predecessor - it also offered one of the most playable, and by far most popular multiplayer experiences of its day.
Quake III: Gold, aka. multiplayer revolution. Despite a controversial removal of the lauded single-player experience the series was known for, Quake III: Arena became a smash-hit and (together with Unreal Tournament) essentially defined arena-style, movement-based competitive gaming for years. The shooter spawned a community that's been living and breathing to this day.
In B.J. Blazkowicz's Return to Castle Wolfenstein, another legend is born. A unique, objective-based multiplayer mode saw immense popularity back in the day - and it was actually pretty okay if you're into that sort of thing. The single-player campaign is a dark, somewhat ridiculous freak show of morbid, scientific fantasy. An ever present sense of dread emanates from the disturbing experiments and cult-like universe, just waiting to be set afire - by you.


As with any Bethesda purchase, you'll also get The Elder Scrolls: Arena & Daggerfall for free!


Prepare to fight in Quake II: Quad Damage, Quake III: Gold, Return to Castle Wolfenstein, Wolfenstein 3D and Spear of Destiny - now DRM-free on GOG.com. Return to the FPS immortals at 33% off in two bundles: <span class="bold">Quake Damage</span> & <span class="bold">Return to Wolfenstein</span>. The promo will last for one week, until October 8, 12:59 PM GMT.



The four titles released today are not available for purchase in Germany. These are legal restrictions that are beyond our control, and we're very sorry for the inconvenience.
I understand the problem with the swatiska (in germany).
But what is the problem with Quake ?
Post edited October 01, 2015 by mcdit
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JudasIscariot: Unfortunately, they are :(
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Impaler26: More regionally-locked games on GOG... Screw this! :(
I am sorry but this is required by law.
Great additions to the GOG catalog.

Sad about Germany not getting anything though. But well, thats nothing new for any of us.
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HiPhish: Ah Wolfenstein is the new game, that explains why I can't see anything. But I can't even see the Quake games :(
Not even the first Quake?
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jamyskis: Well that's a big "fuck you" right there.
I guess you already know that gog isn't responsible for the "fucking", but your government is.
Alright, GOG. Ya done good today. Return to Castle Wolfenstein? Quake III? These are the games I wanted.
I CAME
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HiPhish: Ah Wolfenstein is the new game, that explains why I can't see anything. But I can't even see the Quake games :(
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GOG.com: The four titles released today are not available for purchase in Germany. These are legal restrictions that are beyond our control, and we're very sorry for the inconvenience.
So I assume this version of RTCW doesn't include the original Wolf3D like the disc version?
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Impaler26: More regionally-locked games on GOG... Screw this! :(
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JudasIscariot: I am sorry but this is required by law.
I can somehow understand that the Wolfenstein games are locked, because of stupid german laws, but why are the Quake games locked?

Edit: GoG should at least release some good games for us Germans too today!!
Post edited October 01, 2015 by Maxvorstadt
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HiPhish: Ah Wolfenstein is the new game, that explains why I can't see anything. But I can't even see the Quake games :(
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Grargar: Not even the first Quake?
That one is available.
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InfraSuperman: All four of these are locked for Germans.
Germans can't buy these games, yes. But germans can receive gift codes from non-germans and thus play them.
*sigh* Damn you Bethesda. -_- Can't even buy the Quake games.

I guess this points to what can be expected in the future:

If Doom 3 gets released, German customers won't get RoE.
Quake 4 would end up being the horribly censored German version, likewise for Fallout 3.
Heretic is probably out of the question, as well.
Damn, I feel very bad for the germans. Hop over the border to my place. Only 10 km from the border of Germany so you can buy the games.
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JudasIscariot: Unfortunately, they are :(
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Impaler26: More regionally-locked games on GOG... Screw this! :(
Can't one just use one of those free proxies to purchase and download the game?