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MoP: It's understandable, but TETs assessment of how many of the possibly attainable titles out there are worthy of bringing in is still ludicrous to me.
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tburger: ?What did he say?
and [url=http://www.gog.com/forum/general/letter_from_the_md_about_regional_pricing/post3401]this in particular.
I was a bit taken aback by the argument of running out of classics in support of the regional pricing move; got a few exchanges from him based on some very (very) [url=http://www.gog.com/forum/general/letter_from_the_md_about_regional_pricing/post2795]numbers of adventure games listed on Mobygames, to the number already here.
I kinda can't buy the statistical conclusion nor the selection process and criteria, but I'm no businessman. And I thought I was over it by now; should probably try some of that madness Ghorpm is on.
Post edited April 30, 2014 by MoP
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JMich: snip
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MoP: snip
Thanks guys for the link. Haven't been following this thread carefuly enough.
Post edited April 30, 2014 by tburger
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amok: maybe we should start complaining that gOg do not release more antique games?
Yeah, where are the games I played on Atari 2600 during my childhood?!

(Remember those games) Err, on second thought, let's forget what I said, OK? ^^

(On the other hand, Midwinter from the Atari 520 times would bring a smile to my face)