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BloodNet, a dark cyberpunk adventure classic with RPG elements, in which vampires take Manhattan--and cyberspace!--and the stake of the game is your very soul, is available for Windows and Mac OS X on GOG.com, for only $5.99!

In 2094 the children of the night have a new playground, as far from the burning rays of sunlight as possible--the cyberspace. With the wired and wireless networks covering the whole of New York with a thick digital shroud, there's virtually no place out of their reach. The fact that you have fangs at the helms of the mega-corporations doesn't help either. It would seem that humanity is doomed. But this isn't the story of the human race's fall. It's a story of one person's struggle. When you wake up with two bite marks on your neck in the middle of vampire-ridden Manhattan, and you start to feel the HUNGER, there's very little time to save your soul. Just remember to install some humanity-boosters in your cyber-deck.

BloodNet is a remarkable game that brilliantly blends horror and cyberpunk in a mixture of adventure and RPG gameplay. You will explore the gritty locations of a high-tech futuristic city full of cyber-enhanced freaks, and tread the dangerous paths of the Cyberspace, that houses more demons than it did ever before. Build a team of deckers, cyberpunks, mercenaries, and rage gangers to help you in your desperate fight for your last threads of humanity. With a dark, memorable story, a haunting setting, graphics that aged surprisingly well, and hours of exciting and original gameplay, this classic title is a cyberpunk delight you cannot say no to.

Face some of mankind's greatest fears and enter the high-tech realm of BloodNet, for only $5.99 on GOG.com.
I don't know who are Tommo but accept my best wishes. And please continue MicroProse releases on GOG.
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JudasIscariot: 1) for those who are hard of hearing and need to have text and
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TheEnigmaticT: That would be me. :P
And me :D
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Kabus: I don't know who are Tommo but accept my best wishes. And please continue MicroProse releases on GOG.
meaning bring 7th Legion!
Both floppy disk and CD versions included - brilliant idea, GOG :)
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JudasIscariot: And me :D
And me :)
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TheEnigmaticT: That would be me. :P
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JudasIscariot: And me :D
You both are hard of hearing after working with me too long, huh? ;]
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Kabus: I don't know who are Tommo but accept my best wishes. And please continue MicroProse releases on GOG.
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damien: meaning bring 7th Legion!
And while we are at Legions please bring Dark Legionds too!
The voice acting was so horrifically bad (English, by the by, as the version released in Germany was the UK version), so in a way it's good that the non-talkie version is included.

Then again, I hated this game so much that it's not worth me buying it just to have the non-talkie version.

Here's the infamous intro minus music.
Post edited January 09, 2014 by jamyskis
That's what I'm talkin' about (more and more rarely, but what the hey) *favourite-kind-of-release stamp of approval*
Microprose, eh? Still waiting for The Legacy.
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JudasIscariot: 2) because there's that ONE guy who asks about floppy versions of games :P
The floppy version of Alone In The Dark is the better one IMO, same for the floppy version of Flashback. =P
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damien: meaning bring 7th Legion!
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Ghorpm: And while we are at Legions please bring Dark Legionds too!
And while we're at SSI games, bring us Panzer General and Fantasy General!
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JudasIscariot: And me :D
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Coala: You both are hard of hearing after working with me too long, huh? ;]
>implying
Nice release, excited about this one. Wish listed, don't want to spend any money this month! :)

I only had the CD version, did not realise there was a floppy version too.
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Strijkbout: The floppy version of Alone In The Dark is the better one IMO,
Open to debate, but I'm slightly inclined to agree.

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Strijkbout: same for the floppy version of Flashback. =P
Oh yes, definitely. Those pre-rendered sequences looked fucking horrible.

The Amiga version blows both versions out of the water though.