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Dear GOG Users!
First of all, on behalf of the whole GOG team I'd like to thank you very much for your support and all positive comments we have received in so many posts. This really makes us believe that we do the right thing and gives us even more power and motivation to continue our way of bringing classic games with 100% DRM-free policy.
Second thing is, that if you are happy about what we offer here, please help to spread the word about GOG in other places. We do our best to be visible in as many places as we can, but our efforts have their limits, as there are not as many people working on GOG communication across the web as we'd like (actually two guys, Vandal and me).
Please do not treat it as a request, or something that we expect you to do. No... We just say, help us if you really feel (from deep inside) comfortable with it, and if you think that GOG is worth your help.
Once again, thank you everyone!
And have fun!
GOG.com team via Cook :)
EDIT: You can check our "Spread the word" section to get some banners and maybe even buy yourself a GOG t-shirt!
Post edited February 01, 2010 by Cook
GOG is awesome. Great service have been recomending on all youtube videos of older games spread the word people
Great site! With this page I discover new excellent games:)

Thanks for GOG.com Team!
Just one advice, if possible.
I do not know if this is the right topic to say it, but from my point of view GOG misses one big thing right now. Digital recognition of purchased physical copies. I mean, if I buy a copy of the Witcher 2, I believe there should be a place where, if I add the code or Cd-key, I should also own it digitally, to be able to download it if my CD or DVD is broken.
Am I asking for too much? I mean, on EA's Origin this is possible.
What do you think?
Post edited April 04, 2012 by Audron
I could be considered a paid employee of gog.com just from how much I talk about and make people aware of your site/service. People at work/online friends/REAL friends/telemarketers that call me (I've literally had a conversation about good old games with some random guy trying to sell me stuff, I think I even ending up selling HIM on some gog games). A great service deserves notice and money! .... Wouldn't it be something to be sent around the world and do things in the name of gog.com (no religious pun intended)! Now to just buy a gog.com shirt for every day of the week to help the greatest gaming cause ever known!
And now I feel guilty...

GOG gave me Fallout, Steel Sky, Ultima IV, Broken Sword, Temptress, for nothing!

GoG.com . proof that "If you build it. (And dont DRM it..) they will come"
Post edited April 06, 2012 by munji
Thanks very much for the free Fallout download and bonus content. Fallout is my favorite franchise, and I regularly replay this title every few years. Now I can reinstall the game using the executable you generously provided and retire my precious original CD for good.

I've spread the word about your site since I became a member a while back. Rest assured that I'll continue recommending it to oldies game fans whenever the occasion arises.
I love the point and click adventures..and GOG is the place to get them. Keep up the great work.
You guys have done a fantastic job all around. From community involvement to adding games we've wanted, GOG's covering the vast majority of our bases.

I guess I can ask here instead of starting a new thread: Is there a way to search for editorials?
Hey guys, I cannot download your banners and logos from Spread the Word page. Is there a problem with the files?
Post edited April 11, 2012 by BrainStorm
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Thank you for charging more than 6 bucks for old games!

Oh wait ........
i will and that's a great site !
GOG does it right. Full prices aren't bloated. Sales are great (50% off) and frequent. No DRM.
Great customer support and communication.

May GOG live on and continue to grow as it seeks more products to sell.

I don't know what games for which GOG is aiming, but there are some great adventure titles coming out in the next year or so.

Cognition
Testament of Sherlock
Resonance (also previous Wadjet Eye games like Blackwell series or Gemini Rue)
Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs (and the first Amnesia)
Bracken Tor
Stasis
Asylum
The Last Crown

If GOG can offer some of these games it can really expand its base. Some of these will show up on Steam, but many of us like to actually own our games rather than have them tied to a 3rd party client. You could really bring in a core group of gamers!
When in the site The Elders Scrolls: Arena, Daggerfall and Morrowind?
And if is possible in spanish.
Hah, three of my four last facebook posts have been about how frankly superior a service GoG is compared to the other guys, then i see a post about how everyone needs to talk about GoG to their friends more. Go me still cutting edge.
You guys are awesome!

Keep up the good work :)