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<i>IMPORTANT UPDATE: We have been notified that Telltale Games' licence to the Wallace and Gromit IP has expired, and therefore the company is unable to keep their [url=http://www.gog.com/game/wallace_gromits_grand_adventures]Wallace and Gromit's Grand Adventure title in their offer, for the time being. By extension, we have been asked to remove the game from our catalog, and we are in the process of doing so, and once it's done the game won't be available for purchase anymore. Everyone who has the game in their GOG.com collection by that time, will still be able to download the installer files and bonus content after the removal. The game, however, won't be listed for sale on GOG.com. We apologize for any inconvenience that this situation may have caused you.

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Oh no! D:

Now I'm really glad I picked up Wallace and Gromit this weekend.
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G-Doc: IMPORTANT UPDATE: We have been notified that Telltale Games' licence to the Wallace and Gromit IP has expired, and therefore the company is unable to keep their Wallace and Gromit's Grand Adventure title in their offer... we have been asked to remove the game from our catalog, and we are in the process of doing so, and once it's done the game won't be available for purchase anymore...
Thank you for the heads up, it's much appreciated. I do wish there was a more obvious place to announce games being pulled from catalogs because many might overlook it if not combing through the current promo thread, I nearly did.
I'm glad that we have at least a heads-up. I've already purchased, but still it's good for those who haven't bought it yet.
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G-Doc: IMPORTANT UPDATE: We have been notified that Telltale Games' licence to the Wallace and Gromit IP has expired, and therefore the company is unable to keep their Wallace and Gromit's Grand Adventure title in their offer, for the time being. By extension, we have been asked to remove the game from our catalog, and we are in the process of doing so, and once it's done the game won't be available for purchase anymore. Everyone who has the game in their GOG.com collection by that time, will still be able to download the installer files and bonus content after the removal. The game, however, won't be listed for sale on GOG.com. We apologize for any inconvenience that this situation may have caused you.

I hate to be the bringer of bad news, but we wanted to give you guys a heads up.
Thanks for the announcement - I have Wallaced, and Gromited.
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G-Doc: IMPORTANT UPDATE: We have been notified that Telltale Games' licence to the Wallace and Gromit IP has expired, and therefore the company is unable to keep their Wallace and Gromit's Grand Adventure title in their offer, for the time being. By extension, we have been asked to remove the game from our catalog, and we are in the process of doing so, and once it's done the game won't be available for purchase anymore. Everyone who has the game in their GOG.com collection by that time, will still be able to download the installer files and bonus content after the removal. The game, however, won't be listed for sale on GOG.com. We apologize for any inconvenience that this situation may have caused you.

I hate to be the bringer of bad news, but we wanted to give you guys a heads up.
Will gift codes for the game still be valid after the removal?
Wallace and Gromit's Grand Adventure, another game leaving GOG.com... (-_-)

Lucky for me, I bought it long time ago but this deserved an earlier warning and more attention, like a separated topic thread.
Well, I guess that announcement helped me get off the fence.
I know the game left Steam, so I was wary of this happening on GOG as well. Glad I stumbled on this update message, but I wish it had been placed more prominently somewhere.
I hate licensing bullshit.
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Foxhack: I hate licensing bullshit.
If copyright goes back to what it should be (especially in today's age) then all these problems just go away. 10-14 years is way more than enough for any particular game or software since it's long since gets replaced by something else by that time; If it's in the physical media, it is longer in print or being made after 3 years...

Not to mention consoles no longer supported by their makers (Xbox, PS1/PS2, NES, SNES, Sega.. etc)
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Foxhack: I hate licensing bullshit.
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rtcvb32: If copyright goes back to what it should be (especially in today's age) then all these problems just go away. 10-14 years is way more than enough for any particular game or software since it's long since gets replaced by something else by that time; If it's in the physical media, it is longer in print or being made after 3 years...

Not to mention consoles no longer supported by their makers (Xbox, PS1/PS2, NES, SNES, Sega.. etc)
Companies are still making money from copies of the game that are sold. SO WHY DO THEY FORCE GAME DEVELOPERS TO PULL THE GAMES?

Bullshit.
Thank God I picked it up about a year ago!
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Foxhack: Companies are still making money from copies of the game that are sold. SO WHY DO THEY FORCE GAME DEVELOPERS TO PULL THE GAMES?

Bullshit.
If Copyright ended in a reasonable time, then it wouldn't matter as it would go into the public domain afterwards, correct? If it's in the public domain, the developers won't have to pull the games (they would be freely available). Of course, supporting your favorite dev wouldn't change as I'm sure we'd all urge for new good games go come out.


Blame Disney... And Hollywood.

Copyright: Forever - less one day
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G-Doc: Everyone who has the game in their GOG.com collection by that time, will still be able to download the installer files and bonus content after the removal.
Everyone accept me? The game has been removed from my shelf.
Hoping this is just a glitch and it will show up again soon.
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G-Doc: Everyone who has the game in their GOG.com collection by that time, will still be able to download the installer files and bonus content after the removal.
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HeDanny: Everyone accept me? The game has been removed from my shelf.
Hoping this is just a glitch and it will show up again soon.
Same here, the game has disappeared from my shelf.