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A quick overview of new things on GOG.com

Friday seems like a good moment to sum up the interesting things that happened over the week. There's not much point talking about our DRM-Free Time Machine sale here, as it's already ended. We know you liked it, it was lots of fun, and we'll probably re-visit this idea in the future, but let's move on to more current things. There are two things in particular we'd like to mention. First, is the new [url=http://gogcom.tumblr.com]<span class="bold">Official GOG.com Blog</span> on Tumblr, that we've launched just this week. We hope to make it a place offering a different perspective on the games from our catalog, GOG.com and its team, and gaming in general. If you happen to own a Tumblr account and you would like to give us some help with spreading the news about the blog's recent launch, you can do so by re-blogging this post. Or any other post, for that matter. It will be greatly appreciated if you do.

The other thing is even more exciting, especially if you're a music aficionado. Over 30 [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flac" target="_blank]FLAC[/url]-encoded lossless soundtracks have been just added as bonus content to our games, and you can grab them alongside their respective games. If you already own one of these games, a FLAC soundtrack (or soundtrack) is now available for you to download. If not, you can some high-quality game music right now, for as little as $5.99.

Here's the full list of all 31 FLAC soundtracks. Note, that in some cases there will be more than one added to the same game+goodies package, so keep an eye out for the most attractive deals!

Another World

Battle Realms

Chaos Overlords

Crusaders of Might & Magic

Darklands (Roland MT-32, SoundBlaster16 OPL3, and the SoundBlaster OPL2 versions included!--see credits below)

Desperados Dead or Alive

Disciples: Sacred Lands Gold and Disciples 2 Gold

Earthworm Jim 1 and Earthworm Jim 2

Heroes of Might and Magic II, Heroes of Might and Magic V, Heroes of Might and Magic V - Hammers of Fate, and Heroes of Might and Magic V - Tribes of the East

and [url=http://www.gog.com/game/imperialism_2_the_age_of_exploration]Imperialism II

Jade Empire

King of Dragon Pass

KKND Xtreme

MDK 2

Might & Magic 6, Might & Magic 7, Might & Magic 8, and Might & Magic 9

Mob Rule

Neverwinter Nights 2(original soundtrack from the base game)

Shadow Warrior Classic Complete

The Witcher (both soundtracks: music from, and inspired by the game) and The Witcher 2

Wizardry 8

We’d like to thank Stefan_L. for providing us with the enhanced Darklands soundtrack. Also, special thanks go to Thiev and Judas Iscariot, two members of the jolly GOG.com crew, who went above and beyond their usual duties to procure all that lossless musical goodness and make it available for your listening pleasure.

That's it. Thank you for your time, have a nice weekend and remember about our Wargaming Promo.

Edit:
This Week on GOG returns! Well, at least in some form it does. Here's the first ever "<span class="bold">The week on GOG</span>" post on our blog. It contains the summary of all this week's releases, the weekend promo info, and--yes!--the Enigmatic Hint for the upcoming GOG.com release! We hope you'll enjoy it!
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JudasIscariot: Fix'd

Sorry about that, I thought I finished but apparently it slipped through the cracks. Check your game shelves and make sure you download this file: the_witcher_sound_track_flac.zip as that contains the fixed OST :)
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deonast: Excellent, thanks for that. Had a quick listen and tracks 27 and 28 now sound great. I'd have listen through of the whole soundtrack but 1am looms and I have a 5am start for work.
It's been verified by two people: me and one of our Support folks just in case I missed something again this time around :)
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G-Doc: There's no link to the blog on the main page yet.
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Wishbone: Also, the blog is still squeezed together in the middle of the page.
Welcome to Web 2.0, where everything is made to conform to mobile standards.

(I can definitely commiserate with you on the Frankesteinian look of today's webpages with them trying to conform to both phones and PCs :/ )
Post edited March 24, 2014 by JudasIscariot
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JudasIscariot: Welcome to Web 2.0, where everything is made to conform to mobile standards.
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Wishbone: You mean "Web 2.0 - where competent web designers has their code check whether the client accessing the page is a phone or not, and presents the design accordingly"? ;-p
I don't know anything about web design to really comment on that :)
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Antimateria: Witcher 1 updated.. after all those years, what happened? =P Makes me want to play again.
FLAC OST was fixed up. I was debating on leaving that as a silent update but I figured it's best that we get everyone to download the fixed OST :)