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partial:
So any thoughts or plans for seeing if the rebranded GOG.com will carry your games? Since they now carry Indie stuff.

SpaceDrake:
Been givin' it some thought, not gonna lie, since I do love the shit out of GOG and their attitudes on DRM and the like match ours perfectly. We aren't quite ready for a permanent price drop on Rec yet, and deffo not on our other titles, though, so I dunno if GOG would want to play ball at the "base $20" range.

We will see, though. :-*

partial:
Yeah they seem to have relaxed their pricing with the change though. e.g. Grimrock $12, Whispered World $15... how relaxed they have made it is of course a question.

Tsugumi Henduluin:
Actually, from what I understand the fixed 4.99/9.99 prices only ever applied to classic games. Newer games were never fixed at prices like that. Take the Witcher 2 for example, which was released at, IIRC, 49.95.

Not sure how old-but-recently-translated indie titles fit into this picture, however.

TrevHead:
Isnt it a bit early for Recettear to go to GOG?

I personally havnt gotten around to using GOG yet due to my backlog but Ild always thought the most attractive part about GOG is renewing intrest in very old games or giving gamers an easy way to play old games on newer operating systems and hardware with mods like higher resolutions.

Considering how Microsoft are, im in no doubt they'll bring out a new Windows or DirectX which will bork half the games on steam at somepoint

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