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Fallout 1,2, and Tactics, Freespace 1&2, Castles 1&2, and other unforgettable Interplay games 50% off!

When a conversation between gamers comes down to listing the absolutely essential PC classics one can't simply imagine the gaming world without, inevitably Interplay games come up. Most PC gamers are dedicated Interplay fans, even if unknowingly. Even if by some strange twist of life you don't instantly recognize the label, it's an easy bet that looking at our this week's [url=http://www.gog.com/promo/interplay_weekend_promo_120413]Immortal Interplay Classics promo page you'll immediately notice at least two titles that will make you excited or nostalgic. The number of unforgettable titles in Interplay's offer here on GOG.com is simply astounding! Today, we bring you all of them with a 50% discount.Now, let's take a moment to talk about Fallout, shall we?

When it was first realesed in 1997, Fallout electrified the gaming community and proved that real depth and freedom of real-life pen-and-paper RPGs weren't that far out of reach of computer games as it was usually proclaimed. The post-nuclear wasteland became the number one destination for countless fans. The game was enormous, masterfully written, and extremely immersive. Making it even better seemed impossible. But then, in 1998, Fallout 2 came along and proved that perfection could still be improved. Larger gameworld provided even more freedom, and the variety of enemies, items, NPC, quests, and stories made it immortal. After all these years some people still stand by opinion that Fallout 2 is the best computer RPG ever created. Add Fallout Tactics on top of that, for those who think that the combat system was the best part of these games, and there you have it: the greatest classic Fallout offer possible!

But that's not all! Head out to our Immortal Interplay Classics promo page and grab yourself some of the best games ever made for the PC, 50% off on GOG.com. The offer lasts until Tuesday, April 16, at 3:59AM GMT.

As usual, below you'll find a new episode of This Week on GOG, a short video guide to recent events, promos, and other happenings on the site. By the way, if you haven't already, you might want to follow the GOG.com channel on Youtube, so you won't miss our shows, specials, and exclusive trailers.

This Week on GOG episode 22
Post edited April 12, 2013 by G-Doc
:o Interplay again.

Edit: TET sounds like he has some very moist lips this week o_O
Post edited April 12, 2013 by Austrobogulator
Already went for the PWYW promo so have almost everything I want but really tempted to get Screamer 2 now...
Ahh Interplay I remember them putting the prices up on a lot of their games on here. Forget which specifically but Giants: Citizen Kabuto is definitely one. 50% off is only 1 dollar less than it cost originally before they started charging $9.99 for it instead of $5.99.

Edit: Pretty sure Fallout used to be too which is worth a mention as it's being mentioned on the front page.
Post edited April 12, 2013 by serpantino
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Austrobogulator: :o Interplay again.
Most of the 9.99 games used to be 5.99. They figured out that people only look at the sale percentages, so they raised the prices and now have constant discounts. "Come all, buy Fallout with a 50% discount, that is exactly $1 less than the normal price used to be" :p

/edit: ninja'd
Post edited April 12, 2013 by Adzeth
demands you to have an excellent understanding of human resources. Hell, should have said "un-human"
Ok, let's see what this may be.
Un-human resources? Hmm.
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Adzeth: /edit: ninja'd
Sorry but it is worth mentioning twice ;). Surprised at some of the price increases... I mean Messiah? That couldn't have been that great a seller in the first place.
Man, I have to buy this but am a bit low currently :D

demands you to have an excellent understanding of human resources. Hell, should have said "un-human"
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JMich: Ok, let's see what this may be.
I am not convinced myself but could it be one of the following?

Disciples III: Renaissance
Disciples III: Resurrection
Might & Magic Heroes VI
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JMich: Ok, let's see what this may be.
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damien: I am not convinced myself but could it be one of the following?

Disciples III: Renaissance
Disciples III: Resurrection
Might & Magic Heroes VI
It must be a classic game.

demands you to have an excellent understanding of human resources. Hell, should have said "un-human"
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JMich: Ok, let's see what this may be.
Afterlife ? But that would mean LucasArts licenses are in, and that's not the title I'd use to open the floodgates.
The Horde ? But the unhuman part is what's attacking you, so you don't manage them.
When should YouTube winners receive rewards? Whenever you do external contests, it's kind of "Thanks for sharing! We will send rewards at some point... <silence>".
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Imago: It must be a classic game.
Actually first game that came to my mind was Impossible Creatures which fits well. However, Microsoft is not on board
Interplay still not bankrupt yet? GOG my buddies sometimes you just need to learn to pull the plug.