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60% off Descent, Freespace, MDK, Earthworm Jim, Giants: Citizen Kabuto and more!

Knees weak, arms are heavy. There's discounts on our website already, mom's spaghetti. This weekend things get nervous and serious as a catalog containing some of our greatest classics levels up, and gets really, really TENSE. It's discounts at a flat 60% off, complete with a fresh batch of bonus goodies to complement your games! <span class="bold">[interplay intensifies]</span>



We loove giving you more bang for your buck, and we love going the extra mile just for a chance to see all the various goodies and materials that make up gaming history. Among today's games on promo you can find the following goodness:

--Battle Chess 1 + 2 get manuals and a reference card! While the game in DOSBox does have an online manual of sorts, this PDF of the original manual is much nicer to look at and gives a better feel for the original game. The reference card provides players with some basic tips that are not found in the manual that delve deeper into how the game works. All in pristine condition that gives players all of the necessary information required to master the game.
--Die By The Sword Cuss Pack is an official Interplay patch of sorts that adds expletives to the main character's sound files making for a more visceral dying experience.
--The MDK "Making of" booklet (donated by user lmfsilva, thanks!) gives a detailed background into the company known as Shiny Entertainment, along with some details about the creation of the first MDK title.
--Redneck Rampage gets the Rides Again manual (donated by Foxhack!) - a manual with additional information on the expansion for Redneck Rampage.
--And finally, there is the Stonekeep Thera Awakening Novella: An important piece of history that is quite heavily referenced to inside the actual game. While it is possible to complete the game without this novella, the experience without it is simply not the same. You can also read the whole thing in German, thanks to the generous Kilmex.



<span class="bold">[interplay intensifies]</span> with tons of new bonus goodies for some of the greatest Interplay hits ever, including more classics like the Descent series, Earthworm Jim, Giants: Citizen Kabuto, and more! Everything on sale until Tuesday, June 2, 3:59 AM GMT.
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A small but very important correction:

The MDK booklet was donated by lmfsilva and the Redneck Rampage Rides Again manual was donated by Foxhack

Sorry for the confusion, everyone!
Post edited May 29, 2015 by JudasIscariot
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JaqFrost: It's about as exciting as getting your period. ;)
How many pieces does M.A.X. + M.A.X. 2 come in since the unbundling?
2 of course :). I wouldn't bother with MAX2 though, the first one is much better.
Hmm, probably time to finally put Battle Chess on my shelf, as well as finish my Jagged Alliance collection here.
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gandalfnho: Humm, thinking in get Sacrifice and Shogo
Both are amazing games. Definitely recommended.
I was talking about an Interplay weekend deal on last week .
Already have them all (for quite a while now), but it's always nice to be some new goodies.

Thanks to GOG and the contributing users!
Yeah, I have 'em all except for Screamer 2 and Subwar 2050. Got the Interplay super promo back in November 2013! Never forget, best deal I've ever gotten in an online store. Redneck Rampage's soundtrack is almost daily listenin' for me since. YEEEEE HAWWWWWWWWWWWWW!
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phaolo: Thoughts about these?
- Die by The Sword
I like it and it is very original, but it is VERY clunky. I remember having some troubles, but in the subforum there was a link to an external launcher which made the game run just fine. If you are interested, buy it as a curiosity and for some fun, but again, its controls are horrendous. If you manage to master them though, it's awesome.
I've read that Freespace 2 was a big improvement to the first one and had lots of modding. Is there any reason to get the original Freespace?
Wow, first time I've seen an Interplay weekend promo with a discount higher than 50% off. That's pretty nice. Also thanks to the GOGnards who donated the extra bonus content! :)
Very cool with the extra goodies, thanks! :)

I'm curious about the possibility of things like Castles 1 & 2 original floppy, Descent 1 & 2 Definitive, etc. http://www.gog.com/forum/general/gog_games_missing_expansions_importantdefinitive_versions_and_informative_bonus_content/post2
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RadonGOG: I believe we already had the best interplay promo we´ll ever see three years ago...
http://www.pcgamer.com/good-old-games-interplay-bundle/
Oh wow. Didn't know they ever did that. Even with a good chunk of their catalog in my account already I'd still pay $35 to finish it. Especially if it was with their current catalog (newer releases from the past few weeks.) :)
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Impaler26: I'll have to grab Battle Chess, Descent 1+2 and maybe a few more. :D
Snowball fight in hell confirmed!
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EazyCheeze: Yeah, I have 'em all except for Screamer 2 and Subwar 2050. Got the Interplay super promo back in November 2013! Never forget, best deal I've ever gotten in an online store. Redneck Rampage's soundtrack is almost daily listenin' for me since. YEEEEE HAWWWWWWWWWWWWW!
Looks like I registered 1 month after this. What was the deal, if I may ask? Although it'll probably just make me sad. :p
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guppy44: Looks like I registered 1 month after this. What was the deal, if I may ask? Although it'll probably just make me sad. :p
I think he confused November 2012 with November 2013. He's talking about the deal that RadonGOG posted above; $35 for 32 Interplay games (including the now-removed Fallout ones, but not Screamer 2, Subwar 2050 and all the Interplay games that have been released this year, obviously).