IronStar: Have I managed to miss topic, or there is no one?
IndieGala opened it's store. It seems all those points make bit sense now.
http://store.indiegala.com/
There was some talk of it I think, but I don't remember a "grand opening beta" thread or anything like that.
It looks like a version of GOG with a wider variety of games. I could be wrong, but I get the feeling Gala won't do as well as GOG b/c this place did a good job of "positioning" itself initially as a seller of Good Old Games, whereas afaik this is just a digital seller of Steam keys that may get into music at some point. Maybe someone can enlighten me about it; it's not connected to the Humble Bundle stuff, right? (I thought a Humble Bundle store was going to open, which seemed like a good positioning tactic as long as they focused on indie stuff...)
(Oh, about music and possibility of it here on GOG: I was thinking maybe GOG should be willing to sell soundtracks for certain games on here that would be much more expensive otherwise, like Psychonauts, Gothic 3, Unreal, etc. so that the game price could stay down, but people could optionally purchase the soundtrack to the game if they liked it. Then they could "associate" it with the game, maybe keep it within the bonus .zip. (The downside is then there may be no more free tunes b/c companies or composers would be expecting cash from selling it separately.)