![]() Jp-30 Update: "If you want to get into the GOG.com Early Access Beta and you haven't signed up yet, enter your e-mail before September 7 at midnight (EDT)." Go here to sign up! The site will launch in September, with games like MDK, Giants, Sacrifice, Kingpin and Fallout already confirmed for release. Obviously it's all still in the planning phrase as far as LucasArts titles go, but it does at least look like GOG.com is a web-site to keep an eye on. Another interesting detail is that there will be no copyright protection on the games, meaning that downloading it onto different computers will be as easy as farting. The games will also all be XP and Vista compatible, since GOG.com will have access to the source code of the games. He then went on to wax lyrically about the X-wing series in particular, and the possibility of providing real boxes and manuals with the games that people buy from the site. I'm sure EA has a lot of stuff sitting in their catalog, Wing Commander and things like that." "Some of our holy grails are probably going to be TIE Fighter or X-Wing, some of the other LucasArts adventure games. In a recent interview, a (Mr) Manager of GOG said that: This already sounds good to me, someone who's main gaming love is for titles released in the mid 90s - but there is the possibility that the service could be extended to the LucasArts library as well, making GOG.com sound even more appealing. Good Old Games is a new type of web-site that will have Good Old Games TM available for download, either 6 or 10 bucks (either way it's cheap cheap cheap). ![]()
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