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A Blizzard of Bonus Codes is On the Way!

As we discussed on Monday, our holiday celebrations are continuing; in place of our usual weekend promo, though, we thought that we would share the gift of classic gaming, because that’s what the holidays are all about, right?

We have a variety of games we’ll be giving away over the course of the next 48 hours, through here on GOG.com as well as through our main social media channels of Facebook and Twitter. If you’d like to maximize your likelihood of winning sweet holiday loot from GOG, be sure to follow and friend us!

Okay, that’s enough pre-giveaway banter, let’s get on to the juicy part.

This giveaway has ended; we're starting another one at 1700 GMT this evening. Check back in then!
We're going through all of the submissions and will be randomly awarding winners their games via PM shortly.


EDIT: The last giveaway has started. Check out the new thread!
Post edited December 11, 2011 by Thiev
Roast beef! Love it.
Blood Oranges. Living in the Western Deserts of the U.S. means this is only time of year I can find them.
A tan and tan sundae with caramel in place of chocolate sauce.
Very traditional - Turkey and Stuffing. Ahhhhh.
I'm Australian, so it's gotta be prawns (shrimp) on the BBQ and cold roasted meats. Yum.
My wife's homemade marshmellows. Mmmm. Throw one of those in a cup of hot chocolate and your golden.
For my Family it is really simple:

potato salad with sausages
Melomakàrona, a traditional Greek Christmas treat
Chocolate Truffle
My wife's pecan pie.
Christmas butterred cookies with frosted sugar on them.
since here in brazil it's summer, I would have to say barbecue
Don't celebrate Christmas but I like log cakes.
A bird-in-a-bird-in-a-bird...with bacon strips and lots of Jack Daniels XD. (a duck in a partridge in a turkey. Oh, and don't forget to garnish it with Baconaters! Now that's what I call an epic Christmas dish!
Yorkshire pudding is the best! Especially when made from scratch with my sister.