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spinefarm: This arguments about the new price points will be right if:
A) GOG stop releasing good old games that came out before 2005 on max 9.99$
B) GOG transforms in an another Steam

People need to have more faith in GOG. So far they proove us they can make heck of a deals even with sharks like EA & Ubisoft.

For me personally releasing AC 1 here was a great thing - we can see the whole series here. The price point of RCT 3 Platinum is a bit high yes,but yet it is nothing that big - they still sell it cheaper than:
Steam - 29,99€
GamersGate - €17.99

So yes this way we can see games like the last Prince Of Percia,Splinter Cell - Chaos Theory,why not even Elder Scroll series... And I do believe majority of the people will be happy to own that games DRM-free on their shelf.

And yes I'm an optimist and put my trust in TET and the whole GOG team that takes care of us playing great games on a normal prices.
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Clownzilla: We have a major problem of the unseen possibilities at this point. People need to realize that for every newer game that is released there is an older game that isn't released (or pushed back). GOG is becoming another "everything to everyone" online game provider and not a legendary classic game provider. It's their business so they can do whatever they want but as a customer it's pretty saddening that GOG won't become the classic gaming online source that I wished they would be. If they keep this up there will most likely be some company come up from behind and live up to the expectations that the upset GOGers are looking for.
I see 20 games released so far in what - a month? From them 9 are classics - what exactly is your problem with that?