Brian The Dog on 20/10/2010 at 22:13
Yep, I signed up there to get Freespace 2. 518 days on gog for me :)
Jason Moyer on 20/10/2010 at 22:51
Only 650 for me.
Volitions Advocate on 20/10/2010 at 23:34
770 for me. I bought Freespace 1 ( already own 2 on disc ) and Descent. Painkiller was my 3rd purchase because I have the Gold Edition on disc that doesn't install properly on vista/7. but GoG's version works great.
Tonamel on 20/10/2010 at 23:38
Quote Posted by Zerker
771 days here. I signed up as soon as I humanly could so I could finally get Freespace 2.
Same here, except lop the "2" off the end.
N'Al on 21/10/2010 at 05:40
Fuck all you lot with bigger e-peenz than me. :mad:
:o
june gloom on 21/10/2010 at 05:54
475 days :(
Shadowcat on 21/10/2010 at 10:28
770 days, and 41 games on my shelf. Yikes.
Still, that's nothing compared to some. I believe there are actually people who have bought the entire GOG catalogue. (That seems more like an OCD thing, mind you :)
I notice that one person won the entire catalogue in their recent competitions. That's pretty awesome.
Downloading Deadly Games right now. I used to own that years ago, but I lost the CD, and its price on GOG has always seemed excessive, so this is great!
Sulphur on 21/10/2010 at 14:46
749 days and two games on my shelf, which are Tex Murphy adventure clickathons Martian Memorandum and Mean Streets.
Which of course, were free.
Which I also have not played.
So if you don't actually click on anything in either game, mes apologies, Tex Murphy fans. That shelf does look a little empty, though, so I might remedy the situation sooner or later.
june gloom on 21/10/2010 at 14:48
With my DVD drive unavailable at the moment I may just buy a few games I already own just to get around the issue...
Briareos H on 21/10/2010 at 14:48
10 days!