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We're giving away 100 games a day to our users to celebrate our 5th birthday!
For the last 5 years we've been doing our best to bring the best games in history to your home computers. Now, we're celebrating our birthday, and we want you--our users--to have a blast! That's why for the next five days we'll be giving away 100 games a day via our different channels (the forums, social media, YouTube). The details of each giveaway will be revealed on day to day basis, so make sure to drop by daily and see what are we up to.
Today, we've planned something special for our long-time users, and it's all going to go down right here, right now--in the forums. We'd like to honor the people who have been with us the longest. If you think you're one of these people, post a comment in the forum thread below. Include the number of days you're on GOG.com (just upload a screenshot of the "Days on GOG.com" of your Account Info Page--please include that number in your post as well, to make our job a little easier, thanks!) and give us a one-sentence statement on what was it exactly that made you register with GOG.com. The first 100 users with the most time since registering will be sent a $9.99 gift-code.
You have time until tomorrow, that's Tuesday, October 1, at 2:59PM GMT to enter the giveaway, as at that time we'll be moving to another communications channel with a new set of rules. So, GOG.com old-timers, show off how long have you been with us!
1837 days. I love old games. It's my childhood and I always tried to keep the good memories with me. With modern systems (then Windows XP) it was beginning to be difficult to run all my precious gems. And then GOG happened. I was thrilled to join the community, and I am reliving beloved games of my past with every new release since then.

THANK YOU GOG!
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1301 Days

I joined GoG to snag a cleaned up 'Lords of Magic' that would run on my 'putey.
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1340 days!
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1845 days. How time flies.

I came here to complete my "every Bioware game ever" collection. The first Bioware game I ever played was also the first they made: Shattered Steel. I was pleasantly surprised to find it.

Sadly, my collection is stuck at Mass Effect 2 and I don't think I'll ever be completing it beyond that -- the Bioware I knew and loved seems to have been eaten up by the EA behemoth. I haven't eaten enough crazy pills yet to allow EA's Origin on my system.

If that doesn't show you why GOG.com will remain relevant I don't know what will. Down with DRM, up with GOG!
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1690 days.

As soons as I heard someone was selling old games that I liked I joined and started buying :)

thanks so much for the years and games you have provided.

-Torquai
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What made me join GOG was the opportunity to purchase classic old games at affordable prices.

883 days
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A mere 674 days, but hey worth a shot!

I wanted to pick up a few Bullfrog classics and one or two gems that I never did get around to back in the day like Planescape Torment, all of which can now run on modern hardware without me having to learn how to code! ;)
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Post edited September 30, 2013 by Ugleb
1834 days on GOG.

The chance to bring the original fallouts brought me here. Since then, I've found more reasons to stay with great releases.
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1833 days.

I got into beta because of Interplay gems. I just had found a Fallout working copy after searching for months. Gog seemed like God sent.
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1848 days. Came here for the DRM-free games after seeing the announcement on the old Witcher boards.
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396 days

I was lured in by the promise of older games that had disappeared from stores, and was particularly happy with the variety of extras and easy compatibility with modern operating systems.
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1749 Days.

GOG.com is such an awesome archive of treasured gaming memories, right alongside the best in new indie releases.
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1842 days ago I read an article on a french gaming news website which said "digital store .... drme free ..... ddl .... fallout tactics ... 3 games promotion ...." and here I came.

Edit : I feel like in an homm game :
- Do you want to explore the thread ?
*YES*
- You encounter a legion of moldy goglodytes, what do you do ?
*Hop on the raggedy bandwagon!*


Edit 2 : By the time I wrote that first "Edit", 10 people posted ...... we are legion indeed.
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Post edited September 30, 2013 by Potzato
1734 days on gog ^^

I registered here, because you have good old games that i played in my childhood, and now I can play them on my new compuer thanks to you guys ^^.
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1635 days.

Was looking online for a digital copy of Rise of the Triad, and was lucky enough to find it here with DOSBox preconfigured. Keep up the great work!
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