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Good Old Games (GOG.com) and Interplay Games

PostPosted: Tue Mar 10, 2009 7:15 pm
by Charlie Ramsden
I was pleased to find that several gamesas games are now available at GOG.com, DRM-free, and Windows XP/Vista compatible (some at least seem to incorporate DOSbox). After signing up for the Beta test program, I was able to buy several great gamesas games for $5.99 each.

Stonekeep awaits!


Here's a list of the gamesas games currently listed at GOG.com:

Conquest of the New World
strategy, turn-based, historical

Descent + Descent 2
shooter, fpp, sci-fi

Descent 3 + Expansion
shooter, fpp, sci-fi

Die by the Sword + Expansion
action, adventure, fantasy

Earthworm Jim 1 + 2
action, arcade, platformer

Earthworm Jim 3D
action, adventure, platformer

Evolva
shooter, tpp, sci-fi

F/A-18E Super Hornet
simulation, combat, modern

Fallout
rpg, turn-based, sci-fi

Fallout 2
rpg, turn-based, sci-fi

Fallout Tactics
rpg, strategy, sci-fi

Freespace + Expansion
simulation, combat, sci-fi

Freespace 2
simulation, combat, sci-fi

Giants: Citizen Kabuto
shooter, tpp, sci-fi

Hostile Waters: Antaeus Rising
strategy, real-time, sci-fi

Invictus: In the Shadow of Olympus
rpg, strategy, historical

Jagged Alliance 2: Unfinished Business
strategy, turn-based, tactical

Kingdom: The Far Reaches
action, adventure, fantasy

Kingpin: Life of Crime
shooter, fpp, modern

Lionheart: Legacy of the Crusader
rpg, action, fantasy

M.A.X. + M.A.X. 2
strategy, turn-based, sci-fi

MDK
shooter, tpp, sci-fi

MDK 2
shooter, tpp, sci-fi

Messiah
shooter, tpp, sci-fi

Original War
strategy, real-time, sci-fi

Redneck Rampage Collection
shooter, fpp, modern

Sacrifice
strategy, action, fantasy

Shattered Steel
action, fpp, sci-fi

Shogo: Mobile Armor Division
shooter, fpp, sci-fi

Stonekeep
rpg, action, fantasy

Good Old Games (GOG.com) and Interplay Games

PostPosted: Tue Mar 10, 2009 6:59 pm
by Stay-C
Stonekeep? Come on now.

Get all the Fallouts (Yes, even Tactics. It's decent if you don't canonize it) , both Freespace games and Earthworm Jim 1 & 2. Must haves, really. An original gamesas fan, also known as Sol Invictus and Exitium. Currently running Hellforge, an original Diablo III community.

Good Old Games (GOG.com) and Interplay Games

PostPosted: Tue Mar 10, 2009 8:53 pm
by Kieren Thomson
Since I see Chris from gamesas active on these shiny new forums, I thought I'd ask a question I've had ever since GOG's Beta went live. How did the deal go down with them? So far most of their games are gamesas titles. I assume they paid for them, but what are the specific details?

Hopefully they paid a lot, because I like it when my favorite mostly-dead company gets money to make cool stuff again.

Good Old Games (GOG.com) and Interplay Games

PostPosted: Tue Mar 10, 2009 6:12 pm
by no_excuse
I doubt he can disclose the details of the deal. The Vault - Fallout Wiki * Fallout Online * Fallout IRC Channel * Fallout: New Vegas

Good Old Games (GOG.com) and Interplay Games

PostPosted: Tue Mar 10, 2009 12:30 pm
by Trevi
Kingpin: Life of Crime
shooter, fpp, modern


Heh. Kingpin is everything but set in a "modern" setting.

Good Old Games (GOG.com) and Interplay Games

PostPosted: Tue Mar 10, 2009 1:40 pm
by Shelby Huffman


a) I don't know any details. I've actually heard new stuff here that I didn't know about.
b) I wouldn't be able to say, even if I did know anything.

Hey, I hope it works out for us, too! ^_^

Good Old Games (GOG.com) and Interplay Games

PostPosted: Tue Mar 10, 2009 11:14 pm
by Daniel Brown


Well I'm not interested in platformers (Earthworm Jim, but otherwise I already own almost all of the gamesas games on there. One of the games that I've been very eager to play again is Stonekeep, which I first played on a 66mhz 486. I think that there is something up there for everyone.

Good Old Games (GOG.com) and Interplay Games

PostPosted: Tue Mar 10, 2009 5:50 pm
by Alisia Lisha
Do all of the games on GOG have a 5.99 price point? That could be my cue to get both Fallouts.

Good Old Games (GOG.com) and Interplay Games

PostPosted: Tue Mar 10, 2009 3:38 pm
by Nathan Hunter

Most of them do. Some have $9.99. But all Fallouts (1, 2 and Tactics) are $5.99. The Vault - Fallout Wiki * Fallout Online * Fallout IRC Channel * Fallout: New Vegas

Good Old Games (GOG.com) and Interplay Games

PostPosted: Tue Mar 10, 2009 9:54 am
by Amelia Pritchard
There was a package deal where you buy one game, get one for free.
Got Fallout 1 and 2 for 6 bucks total. I love it.
My old copies are so trashed that i had to rebuy it sadly, but im glad i could get LEGIT versions.
However it is funny to look at Fallout 1 now, well the graphics atleast. At first you are all "WOAH bad graphics", then you remember when it came out and get into the game and forget about it.
Anyways, loving GOG.com and thanks gamesas for making your old titles available again. Image

Good Old Games (GOG.com) and Interplay Games

PostPosted: Tue Mar 10, 2009 6:50 pm
by stevie critchley
What do you mean, bad graphics? It has good graphics. You can look at something and know what it is, there's no pixilation, and you can even see little details in the dying animation like rib cages and blinking.

You kids and your fancy graphics. With your HDR and dynamic shenanigans.

Good Old Games (GOG.com) and Interplay Games

PostPosted: Tue Mar 10, 2009 7:01 pm
by Lizbeth Ruiz
Sorry I run ultra high graphics in most games.
My rig has twin Geforce 7950 GX2's. So thats 4 GPU's and 2 Gigs of ram.
Not to mention alot of other top end gear.
Its bad in the sense of low graphics, not pixelated bad. Image

Good Old Games (GOG.com) and Interplay Games

PostPosted: Tue Mar 10, 2009 12:01 pm
by Angela Woods
I'm just angry because I'm too cheap to buy a computer. And because I see idiots saying things like CoD 4 "is gay" because the graphics "svck dike compared to GTA4". I can write that off as idiocy, but some people just refuse to play old, great games because of graphics. I could understand some kid not playing Daggerfall, but Half-Life, Fallout, and such are fine.

Good Old Games (GOG.com) and Interplay Games

PostPosted: Tue Mar 10, 2009 7:42 am
by m Gardner
i bought that fallout 1 2 and tactics DVD off amazon a few months back, otherwise I'd be all over this. Might go for Freespace 2 though, maybe even #1. Playing tactics currently, its a bit weird after playing Fallout 1 and 2, but i'll still play through it even if it takes forever to go through a single mission sometimes.