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Pioneer the post-apocalyptic open world.

Wasteland 1 - The Original Classic, a post-apocalyptic open world full of awe and danger, as imagined in a 1988 RPG, is available for only $5.99 on GOG.com

They say that ever since the nuclear holocaust, America is no longer a place for heroes. They say, that it is no longer the land of the free. Know, that they've been lying to you. In the atomic wasteland of the year 2087, there is still room for bravery, justice, and order. There are men and women standing guard to what is left of civilized society, facing villains, mutants, bandits, and monsters on daily basis. When everyone else just gave up, they roam the ruins of our nation's sinful past, and do the impossible to bring law to the badlands. They are the Desert Rangers, and this is their story.

Back in 1988 Wasteland 1 - The Original Classic (or just Wasteland back then) took the fresh memory of living in constant fear during the Cold War, reached for the aesthetics of the Mad Max movies, added solid cRPG mechanics, and offered gamers an experience that would soon inspire a whole gaming sub-genre. Long before Mr. Ron Perlman announced to the world that "war never changes" in the iconic opening sequence to Fallout, the post-apocalyptic grim future was a vision already present and persistent in the minds of gamers. That was mostly because of Wasteland. The open-ended free-roam gameplay, paired with incredibly rich and suggestive setting made a lasting impression on everyone who dared to visit the nuclear desert. With challenging difficulty level and great variety of NPCs, quests, and locations, this fantastic title is still a blast to play!

Do you remember playing this title, or maybe you'd like to see how the gaming post-apo craze has begun? Pick the slightly updated version of Wasteland 1 - The Original Classic, for only $5.99, on GOG.com.
Seeing such old titles playable on modern system. Bring me to tears.

This is what master race is all about.
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jamesbuc: Really nice to see this here but the price is a little... off-kilter and pricey so to speak, especially for this. It just doesnt feel value for money in any sense sadly :(
"especially for this" ? "no value for money in any sense" ?
Wasteland ?
Did I by accident log into the Steam forums ? Are you retarded ? So many questions...
Post edited November 12, 2013 by Erich_Zann
Wasteland... Wasteland never changes...

New X-com will be out in a couple of days and I plan to spend another 100+ hours with it, so no buying for me in the near future. Great release though :)
Is combat turn-based? And what means the slow/fast indicator in combat?
Post edited November 12, 2013 by Merchito
THANK YOU! Getting this one ASAP, once I have the funds to do so. A great classic that definitely deserves to be here.
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tburger: Wrr...Still 8 hours untill kids are in bed.and I can put my hands on this one.
You could try this...

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Wishlisted.
Post edited November 12, 2013 by viperfdl
good people got this for free from Brian Fargo :)
Nice release for preservations sake, but a bit too 'classic' for me.
Might pick it up during a sale though.
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tburger: Wrr...Still 8 hours untill kids are in bed.and I can put my hands on this one.
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viperfdl: You could try this...

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Wishlisted.
hahaha, I need this for the missus.
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Kunovski: good people got this for free from Brian Fargo :)
That they did, but are all of them good? If civilization broke down how many would show a desperate and unforgiving side ready to commit heinous acts.
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Kunovski: good people got this for free from Brian Fargo :)
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deonast: That they did, but are all of them good? If civilization broke down how many would show a desperate and unforgiving side ready to commit heinous acts.
Hail the Mushroom Cloud.
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Austrobogulator: Fun fact: scaling algorithms still make things look all kinds of messed up.
Had a similar thought when I looked at the screenshots. First thing I'm gonna do is certainly turning off the advanced scaling algorithms.
I had a blast playing this when it was first released. Damn I'm getting old! This is an instant buy for me!
Hey, I just noticed, on the wishlist, that unlike Torment: Tides of Numenera and Project Eternity, Wasteland 2 ISN'T marked as 'in Progress' - I trust that's just an oversight....
I'm still a little salty that my wishlist entry for this game in 2008 was marked as a duplicate and replaced by someone else's newer entry, which proceeded to rack up wishes.

Either way, I'm glad the game is finally here.