CD Projekt digital distribution platform Good Old Games today announced that renowned developer Apogee Software is now on board, with five DRM-free titles for sale in the weeks to come. "Duke Nukem 3D: Atomic Edition" is now available for $6, and will be followed by first-person shooters "Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project," the two "Blake Stone" titles [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Yesterday, we snared a fox by the name of Jakub Styliński, and held him captive until he released new information about The Witcher: Rise of the White Wolf for PS3 and Xbox 360. What we didn't know until now was that as soon as we let him go, that fox went barking back to his [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Not two weeks ago, Polish developer CD Projekt sent its dedicated fanbase on a glorious hunt for information about their new console project The Witcher: Rise of the White Wolf. But the chase had barely gotten underway when a sly fox by the name of Jakub Styliński ruined the whole thing with a lengthy video [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, October 23, 2008
Ah, good old Good Old Games. The opportunity to actually play Fallout 1 and 2 so I'm not just excited by Fallout 3's hype for no reason? A chance to relive underappreciated classics like Sacrifice and MDK2? Fully-functional, XP and Vista-compatible retro titles with added bonus content and completely removed DRM?! Where do I sign [...]
Continue reading...Saturday, August 9, 2008
Polish developer CD Projekt RED isolated themselves for months in order to perfect their PC fantasy RPG The Witcher -- after the title had already sold 600,000 copies. Now, they're finally coming in from the cold, and ready to explain where they found the motivation to relocalize and rework their magnum opus... without charging gamers a single grosz.
Continue reading...Tuesday, August 5, 2008
Ever since we spoke last month with CD Projekt's Tom Ohle about the company's new digital delivery system for recent-retro PC games, we've been looking forward to getting our hands on some Good Old Games. GOG.com, at present, is in the early stages of beta testing, looking to fully launch in September. GameCyte has had a [...]
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