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GOG managed to recover thirteen games this way. We had found the actual rights owners to the Forgotten Realms games, and after several more months of negotiations, they agreed to sell them to us outright.”
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“As a huge fan of D&D he was willing to help walk us through a detailed history behind SSI mergers and narrow the search down to two potential candidates: Mattel, or Gores Technology Group (who had acquired The Learning Company). With the trail running cold, GOG tracked down SSI’s original President and founder, Joel Billings. Dan Griliopoulos at PC Gamer posted an excellent article yesterday exploring just what was involved: All of ’em!) But I hadn’t realized the amazing story behind GOG’s new offering - that in order to secure these classic games, the company had to navigate a legal ownership maze to obtain the rights, before they could begin the hard work of converting them for modern platforms. I bought a package of eight games for $9.99 (and I swear I’m going to play them soon. Best of all, they did all the hard work of converting the games to run on modern versions of Windows, so I could stop fussing around with DOSBox and my Amiga emulator. GOG is owned by CD Projekt, a Polish company that also owns CD Projekt RED, the developer behind the popular Witcher games.Ī few weeks ago I was delighted to discover they were now offering a package deal on my all-time favorite computer role playing games - SSI’s Pool of Radiance and its various sequels, the so-called Gold Box games. I got Starflight & Starflight 2 for just $2.99, Planescape: Torment for $3.99, Wizardry 6 & 7 for $2.99, and Baldur’s Gate for $3.99. I’m not kidding - this site requires some serious self control. Last year I signed up at GOG.com, the digital video game distribution platform, because they had great deals on classic RPGs.
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