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Master of Orion series, Silver, Outcast, Rollercoaster Tycoon series, and more Atari All-Stars 60% off

Accelerate into amazement, astonishment, and astoundment as the abundant amassment of authentic Atari awesomeness arrives! Our new [url=http://www.gog.com/en/promo/atari_weekend_promo/]Atari All-Stars weekend promo offers you with an incredible selection of 26 Atari games and you can get each and every one of them 60 (yes: s-i-x-t-y!) percent off. Whatever your taste in games might be, you're sure to find something new (or old) and exciting for yourself. We've got space strategies, tales of the Wild West, lovecraftian survival adventures, ultra-violent shooters, theme park sims, medieval RPGs, nautical adventures, and more. So much more. Let's look at some of the games from this supreme selection to give you a better idea of what kind of a promo you're dealing with here. Shall we begin with something otherworldly?

Master of Orion 1+2 series is a paragon of sci-fi managerial strategy. Lead your race towards galactic domination in a universe full of opportunity. Those games are so complex and satisfying, that you could easily play them for years.

Silver is a colorful RPG that looks like a fairy tale and plays a lot like one of Final Fantasy games. It was, however, developed in Europe so its setting, aesthetics, and storytelling are something completely different than what you would've expected to see in a jRPG.

Outcast is an incredible adventure in a open-ended sci-fi world. The game uses the retro-futuristic technology of voxel graphics to represent one of the biggest and most imaginative gameworlds ever to grace computer screens. Check out this unique gem that really came ahead of its times.

Rollercoaster Tycoon Deluxe lets you create and manage the amusement park of your dreams. Design the rides, set the prices, draw in visitors, and let the profitable fun begin! Be sure to check out the sequel, Rollercoaster Tycoon 2, and the feature-filled Rollercoaster Tycoon 3: Platinum! for even more theme park building pleasure.

Before you rush off to the [url=http://www.gog.com/en/promo/atari_weekend_promo/]promo page, there are two more things that we'd like to tell you. We'll be adding some new extras and bonuses to our Atari games today. As usual, we have some of our amazing community members to thank for providing us with this content. Our gratitude goes to users: jeremiahh, SpooferJahk, and Daedolon (the man behind The Postmortem, the biggest community website). Remember to check inside your virtual boxes of [url=http://www.gog.com/en/gamecard/alone_in_the_dark]Alone in the Dark 1+2+3, , [url=http://www.gog.com/en/gamecard/master_of_magic]Master of Magic, and Blood. This also gives you a great opportunity to check out a new GOG.com site functionality. Your games' shelf now comes with a new sorting option, so you can easily find new and recently updated games in your collection. How to use it? Consult the screenshot hovering around this paragraph--it's pretty much self-explanatory (just click to enlarge it).
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JMich: Nice, 60% off, time to get the remaining 2 games (and then redownload everything on Monday, after the extras are added)

Edit: And make sure you grab Master of Magic if you have even a remote interest in 4X games, still hasn't been surpassed (imho at least).
The extras are already added :D. You should be getting a few Updated flags soon :P
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jamyskis: Has Silver finally been fixed?
I don't believe it's broken. So: yes. Possibly no. Depends on whether you're an optimist or a pessimist. :P
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jamyskis: Has Silver finally been fixed?
Yes, it's 100% playable and all of the known bugs have been brutally squashed by our bug-eradication team. The well known troublesome music-related puzzle remains difficult to deal with--as designed.
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jamyskis: Has Silver finally been fixed?
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G-Doc: Yes, it's 100% playable and all of the known bugs have been brutally squashed by our bug-eradication team. The well known troublesome music-related puzzle remains difficult to deal with--as designed.
BWahahah! Ninja'ed!
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JudasIscariot: The extras are already added :D. You should be getting a few Updated flags soon :P
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JMich: I am getting them, but slowly. So far, Alone in the Dark, Blood and Master of Magic are the ones that show up as updated. Thus why I said Monday, to not add the files over and over again, do it once and be done with it.
Let's see what will be the next game to be updated.
Edit: And as soon as I press post, Dragonsphere shows up as updated too...
It should be done soon :D.
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timppu: I'll get Silver (have retail already) and maybe Pirates! Gold Plus...

but is the Colonization DOS or Windows version, and does it even matter for the gameplay and stuff?
The gameplay is identical in both versions.
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G-Doc: Yes, it's 100% playable and all of the known bugs have been brutally squashed by our bug-eradication team. The well known troublesome music-related puzzle remains difficult to deal with--as designed.
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jamyskis: Including the AVI file bug? Or do you still need to delete the AVIs? Or have they been removed already?

Technically the game is "100% playable" with this workaround, but there seems to be a fair few people complaining of Access Violation errors nonetheless.
Yes, I was just informed that some users still experience some problems with Silver. Nothing ultimately game-breaking, but I still should have phrased my statement more in the lines of "all of the squashable bugs have been squashed". My mistake, but an honest one, I promise.
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DCT: man save for that FPS sale this must have the most games I want and at 60% off to boot. So I guess it's time for me to put a big ol dent into my wishlist and finally nab Darklands, Silver, Star Control 1+2, and Alone in the Dark 4(hey I don't mind it for 2.39)
I'm so glad to see people interested in Darklands. It's one of the most unique and climatic RPGs ever, in my humble opinion. It's so rare to see a medieval role playing game with little to none fantasy elements. Not that I dislike fantasy, but historical setting can be much more captivating if done right.