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Run, live to fly, fly to live. Aces high.

Wings!™ Remastered, a high definition take on the Amiga WWI aviation classic, with a barrage of daunting Dogfights, is coming in hot to GOG.com. At 15% off, that's only $12.74* for the entire first week!

Wings!, the classic flight-combat action game from the Amiga generation is back! Wings!™ Remastered brings you back to an experience full of blasting action, drama, and emotions. The 2014 release includes over 230 missions fully reproduced in stunning HD graphics, with high-quality sound effects and a masterful soundtrack re-scored with real instruments. Get your Sopwith Camel started and dive deep into this amazing story of a WWI combat pilot's life experience.

Relive the horrors and glories of burning skies with Wings!™ Remastered, right here on GOG.com for just $12.74. The discount offer lasts until Friday, October 24, at 12:59PM GMT.

*12.74 is the discounted price for this title in the US. Other prices will apply in different countries. If you end up paying more than than the US price, we will reimburse the difference from our own pocket, giving it back to you in store credit (this is what we call the "Fair Price Package").
It's nice to see it here, but I'm actually more interested in the original game.

Might pick it up one day in the future though (when they drop the regional pricing).
It appears to have a sequence that plays almost exactly like Blue Max, which is almost enough to make me want to get it.
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mobutu: GOG firing with all cylinders ;)
unstoppable
That's what I was thinking. So much going on here lately, with all the new releases and other events and announcements.

As for this game, I'm not really into realistic war games, but it does look kinda cool. Might check it out if I can grab it during a promo. Either way, another interesting release.
By the way, with this release promo (at least in the US), it's cheaper to buy the game here than it was to support the Kickstarter. The only thing the Kickstarter backers got that GOG customers don't (at least, yet) is an emulated copy of the original, which, still hasn't been released to backers yet anyway.

I'm not terribly upset about it, but I am tired of getting the runaround about being able to redeem my backer copy on GOG. Cinemaware? You out there? You were all over the Defender of the Crown thread. How about a little feedback here?
Hell Yeah!™

A Friday release, and more importantly, more Cinemaware goodness! Thank you GOG.

Now start working on that army of giant ants. :)
More Cinemaware !

I want more!!!!
A great surprise indeed! :D Tops GOG!
A direct buy when the Amiga emulated version is bundled with the package. Until then I'll play one of the (too) many games waiting to be finshed :)

EDIT: fixed a typo.
Post edited October 17, 2014 by cal74
Never played the original, but I like flight games and this looks interesting... wishlisted for now.
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IAmSinistar: Hell Yeah!™

A Friday release, and more importantly, more Cinemaware goodness! Thank you GOG.

Now start working on that army of giant ants. :)
I agree & the expansion.
Looks interesting! But what are the system requirements?
The original was one of my favourite games on Amiga! It's not a real flight simulator, but a very enjoyable game.

I wonder how much they've changed the original's gameplay...
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IronArcturus: Looks interesting! But what are the system requirements?
According the the Steam listing:

Minimum:
OS: Windows Vista SP2, Windows 7, Windows 8
Processor: 2 GHz Dual Core CPU
Memory: 4 GB RAM
Graphics: Intel HD 3000, dedicated Nvidia or AMD graphics card with DirectX 9.0c hardware support
DirectX: Version 9.0c
Hard Drive: 1 GB available space
Sound Card: DirectX compatible
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yyahoo: According the the Steam listing:

Minimum:
OS: Windows Vista SP2, Windows 7, Windows 8
Processor: 2 GHz Dual Core CPU
Memory: 4 GB RAM
Graphics: Intel HD 3000, dedicated Nvidia or AMD graphics card with DirectX 9.0c hardware support
DirectX: Version 9.0c
Hard Drive: 1 GB available space
Sound Card: DirectX compatible
Thanks for the info! Does it also work with an Xbox 360 controller?
So maybe a round of applause from everyone to Cinemaware for dipping their feet in something they seemed a BIT skittish about just a few weeks ago?