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There's a pay what you want sale on GOG.com which offers a sliding scale which includes the option of their entire Interplay catalogue for USD $34.99. Here's word: "Pay a penny or more and get 8 games including BioWare's first title, Shattered Steel. The average price paid is about $13, which nets you 20 classics like or the classic Giants: Citizen Kabuto. For just $34.99 you can get every single game from GOG.com's Interplay catalogue -- that's 32 games for about a buck each, including the Fallout series, Freespace 2 and many more."
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Re: GOG.com's Interplay Sale |
Oct 19, 2012, 22:45 |
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Gipson wrote on Oct 19, 2012, 21:55: where's the HD remix of Descent?? Descent2 is in my top 5 of all time fave games and, personally haven't found a gamestyle like it since. Kickstart that! It was. And failed. Edit: Got less than half of the mere $75k they were asking for (well pledged. Remember that kickstarter gives NOTHING if something doesn't reach its goal). It was a good chunk done already too. http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/cadenzainteractive/retrovirus?ref=live Edit 2: Also, I forgot, they made arrangements to keep going and release it on a digital platform, you can read the updates on kickstarter for more details.
Tumbler wrote on Oct 19, 2012, 19:59: I was planning on dropping 10 dollars on this bundle... So was I....
Until the bit about SUPPORT INTERPLAY and LOVE INTERPLAY was thrown in my face two or three times on that page. Then I reconsidered and decided, no thats ok. I bought most of those games retail way back when. I'm not exciting about giving money to interplay in its current form. Plus it doesn't include the MDK 2 HD remake that Beamdog did for an exclusive. They finally gave in and allowed it to be put on steam, why not on GoG too?
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