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With all of the commotion last week, it was rather easy for us to miss ominous reports of mysterious packages arriving on the doorsteps of [url=http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-20017455-1.html" target="new]various[/url] [url=http://www.destructoid.com/a-mysterious-box-from-the-past-appears-184724.phtml" target="new]media outlets[/url]. Marked simply "Dr. M - Do not open until 2010" these wooden boxes appear to have been sent from... the past. The letter contained therein tells a haunting story of... well, [url=http://www.destructoid.com/a-mysterious-box-from-the-past-appears-184724.phtml" target="new]just go read it[/url]. Who is Dr. M? Is he real? Where is he now? What could he be up to?
Haha this is epic! :D
Oh dear. I do hope This whole Dr. M Thing begins a big story about how he's released/escapes, and then wreaks (cosmetic) Havoc on the website, with The GoG guy fighting back by releasing new and awesome games to placate Dr. M's Evil mind!
Hey, I think I have it. Dr. M, time-traveler that he is, will probably start sending GoG Gold Old (DRM Free) Games from the future. Probably GoG's way of telling us Armored Princess and other new titles are on the way here.
Nice way of raising public awareness of the evils of DRM. Only good can come of this.
Well done to GOG for continuing to highlight the issues that DRM causes and for continuing to provide fantastic modern classics without the need for annoying and restrictive 'copyright' measures.
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Kaje: Well done to GOG for continuing to highlight the issues that DRM causes and for continuing to provide fantastic modern classics without the need for annoying and restrictive 'copyright' measures.
Amen
I found out who Dr. M is

please take a look at my thread :)

http://www.gog.com/en/forum/general/i_finally_found_out_who_dr_m_is
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Kaje: Well done to GOG for continuing to highlight the issues that Dr. M causes and for continuing to provide fantastic modern classics without the need for annoying and restrictive 'copyright' measures.
Now I have to re-read any- and everything involving that initialization.