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Hello

i don't find Balls of steel on GOG, i think it's retired like Duke Nukem

(i have payed this game 30 novembre 2015, and i don't find it on gog)

great thanks for your a future answer.

(excuse me for my bad english, i study)

PS : oups i haven't see "Mark as "question / problem"
This question / problem has been solved by Random_Coffeeimage
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smurfi: i don't find Balls of steel on GOG, i think it's retired like Duke Nukem

(i have payed this game 30 novembre 2015, and i don't find it on gog)
Balls of Steel and the Duke Nukem-games were removed from sale a few days ago. If you have paid for the games, they should be in your library and can be installed as usual.
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Random_Coffee: Balls of Steel and the Duke Nukem-games were removed from sale a few days ago. If you have paid for the games, they should be in your library and can be installed as usual.
i know it for duke, because i have read the "news",
but i dont find the retiring announcement of ball of steel.

thanks for your answer
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Random_Coffee: Balls of Steel and the Duke Nukem-games were removed from sale a few days ago. If you have paid for the games, they should be in your library and can be installed as usual.
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smurfi: i know it for duke, because i have read the "news",
but i dont find the retiring announcement of ball of steel.

thanks for your answer
It was also mentioned in the news that they would remove Balls of Steel, though maybe not directly.

Then, for years Duke rides the hype-train: in 1997, we behold his Balls of Steel

75-90% off Duke Nukem 1+2, Duke Nukem 3D, Balls of Steel, Manhattan Project.
Post edited January 08, 2016 by Random_Coffee
ho ok, i understand in reality all the collection it's retired.

thanks you very much