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Goodbyes are not forever (and war never changes).

It's not the first time we give this advice, but remember to take your Rad-X pills, try not to mistake a G.E.C.K for a gecko (not even remotely the same thing!), and take good care of yourself out there in the wasteland: <span class="bold">Fallout</span>, the premiere post nuclear role playing game franchise, is back.
The Fallout games have been with us on day one, and they played an inseparable part in defining the early GOG.com catalog. When they got swept away by radioactive winds, a gaping hole the size of California was left behind that we haven't quite been able to fill... until now!

Once again, you can pick up all three RPG classics at <span class="bold">66% off in a single post-apo bundle that includes:
--Fallout
--Fallout 2
--Fallout Tactics





We're welcoming Bethesda Softworks to GOG.com with more bundles, and tons of new classic releases - all DRM-free of course - and don't forget that two The Elder Scrolls classics (The Elder Scrolls: Arena and The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall) will drop like a bomb straight into your library, completely FREE with any Bethesda purchase. The bundle promos end on Wednesday, September 2, 12:59 PM GMT.





Stream watch:
Twitch.tv/GOGcom is worth your attention - we'll be showing off all three returning Fallout games over the next few days, along with many other Bethesda releases!

THURSDAY, August 27th:
4pm GMT / 6pm CEST / 12pm EDT / 9am PDT: Fallout Tactics with MegapiemanPHD

SATURDAY, August 29th:
6pm GMT / 8pm CEST / 2pm EDT / 11am PDT: Fallout 2 with Outstar
8pm GMT / 10pm CESt / 4pm EDT / 1pm PDT: Fallout 1 with Vlad of The Weekend Slice
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CobraBlade: But... what happened to the Mac versions? We had them before...
Look in your account, they're still there :)
A great return. Welcome back.
Btw, can we now get the old Fallout games without censorship?
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johnnygoging: Think I draw the line at owning multiple versions of the same game on gog.com. And everyone else should, too.
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mrkgnao: Too late. I know of at least one person (not me) who already owns all six.
Me ;)
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mrkgnao: Too late. I know of at least one person (not me) who already owns all six.
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mechmouse: Me ;)
Make that two.
Welcome home, Fallout.

And congratulations GOG for having worked hard to make this possible.

Long live the DRM-Free Revolution!
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Lesson learned: Don't buy old games on GOG.
Vote for the rest of the Fallout series on the wishlist:

Fallout: Brotherhood Of Steel (2004)
Fallout 3 (2008)
Fallout: New Vegas (2010)
Fallout Shelter (2015)
Fallout 4 (2015)
Post edited August 27, 2015 by Barry_Woodward
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CobraBlade: But... what happened to the Mac versions? We had them before...
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JudasIscariot: Look in your account, they're still there :)
One question, mac version got the new update too?

EDIT.
answer is here:
http://www.gog.com/forum/general/the_what_did_just_update_thread/post10124
Post edited August 27, 2015 by LiefLayer
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chibizoid: Oish...
I think I might've fallen pray to a Pavlovian wet-wired reflex reaction to the Fallout re-introduction offer.

I was so thrilled by their return that I checked nothing nor read any details of the bundle. Now that the blurring of the vision has returned and reality is congealing around me once again, I see with some coldish horror that I have a Windows-only bunch of games in my library, and that the forums speak of separated bundles and other unnerving stories.
It's my own fault, no question about that, like it's the fault of one who wakes in Las Vegas with a tattoo on their forhead, nevertheless I still would like to know if it is a permanent ink tattoo.

So, my Q is: When the Mac versions cometh, will they be a separate purchase?

I'd like to extend this question to include the "Walking Dead" and "Borderlands" series, that are Windows-only at the moment.

Thanks a lot for any untanglings provided (^_^)
Have a nice day GOG people!
It doesn't look like anyone answered you yet, so I will. If GOG gets Mac or Linux versions of a game that you own, you will also get Mac and Linux versions to download at no extra cost. One purchase will get you all available versions that GOG has access to.

Maybe a GOG staffer could answer this for me: I owned Fallout 1 and 2, but the original, now called "Classic" versions. If I want to buy Fallout Tactics, I have to pay $9.99 for it because the store doesn't recognize that I own the other games, thusly I can't get the sale price for the game. Can I get some magic happening on here so that I can take advantage of the sale?

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vulchor: Maybe a GOG staffer could answer this for me: I owned Fallout 1 and 2, but the original, now called "Classic" versions. If I want to buy Fallout Tactics, I have to pay $9.99 for it because the store doesn't recognize that I own the other games, thusly I can't get the sale price for the game. Can I get some magic happening on here so that I can take advantage of the sale?
Heh, replying to my own comment. Looks like some magic did happen... a magic senility. I guess I DID have the Fallout Tactics, even though I could have sworn that it didn't show up on Galaxy this morning... Oh well, I shan't complain. Don't remember buying it but I'm glad I have it. Good night folks, me thinky no good right now.
Post edited August 27, 2015 by vulchor
Welcome back to Good Old Games, where you belong, my dear Fallout games.
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Paczyk: snip
do you mind clarifying if this time they are the uncensored version?
Welcome back home! :)
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Paczyk: snip
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damien: do you mind clarifying if this time they are the uncensored version?
They are not. The installers for both classics and "new" fallouts are the same.
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damien: do you mind clarifying if this time they are the uncensored version?
No, they are still the censored versions.