Duke Nukem 3D Atomic Edition (Windows + Mac + Linux)
Duke Nukem 1+2 (Windows + Mac + Linux)
Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project (Windows + Mac)
Balls of Steel (Windows)
Cracking price at just 39p each bundled. A saving of 90%.
16 comments
rapidracer10
29 Dec 15#16
this should have alot more heat...such badass games. guess its not very well known anymore
yar800ka
29 Dec 15#15
Just keep your dowloads safe and remember to make a backup.
There is no DRM so you don't need the GOG website / service to re-install and run your games in the future.
Unlike most other digital platforms you are not at risk of loosing anything if you are sensible and look after your collection.
Fallen1992
28 Dec 15#13
He has a point to be fair :wink:
sneakyduck
28 Dec 151#12
"JOINED 28 Dec 2015 LAST ACTIVE 16 minutes ago"
"COMMENTS 1"
:smirk:
ElephantStone
28 Dec 153#11
Support page? Crap to deal with? How rude. Perhaps you should read what he was saying again and apologise. He was implying that if he had free time and no job to lose or family to neglect then he would get these and play them non stop.
simonfear5
28 Dec 15#10
If paying by PayPal it is coming in at £1.64 on their exchange rate
that said thank you op for this
chezybezy to simonfear5
29 Dec 15#14
You know you can select regional currency? GoG have done it for a while now.
noahsdad
28 Dec 15#7
That is such a good deal I really don't have the words to truly express how good it actually is due to my limited vocabulary. If I didn't have a family and was unemployed, I would be all over this like a vulture. I would stock up on food and would not leave the house for weeks. I seriously recommend these games if you have never played them before. I am sad I have to consider my family and can't revisit them.
striker33 to noahsdad
28 Dec 15#8
Dude seriously, everyone has their own crap to deal with in life, this isn't a support page.
Agree with you on the bit about the games though, this is a bargain, even just for D3D.
I actually preferred the Life's a Beach content over everything else in the end :man:
Details r.e. after delisting mentioned there.
Another thing it's worth noting, is if you already own part of the bundle and buy the others it entitles you to the full buy discount.
JMJ1990
28 Dec 15#4
Does this mean that we can no longer download them after that date?
ST3123 to JMJ1990
28 Dec 151#6
No, it only means they won't be listed in the store. It would hardly be fair for them to stop you re-downloading games you paid for as if you changed computer (or your computer broke down etc) you would have no way of playing the games you bought.
Steam do a similar thing when de-listing old games on the steam store (let you redownload, not have them on sale). I just wish they would cache the store info for them as well as I find the user reviews particularly can be useful for helping me decide what to play but for de-listed games there is no information.....
sm182
28 Dec 151#3
Wish MS would discount like this before delisting a game rather than them just delisting without any warning.
hammeredpizza to sm182
28 Dec 15#9
Microsoft don't control the level of discounts on their store (except for games they publish).
CoffinMatt
28 Dec 151#2
Great deal; heat added.
BuzzDuraband
28 Dec 151#1
Duke Nukem has been kicking ass on GOG.com for years, but on December 31 2015, he has to step out to get more bubble gum.
On that day, all Duke Nukem games on GOG.com will be removed from our catalog, but we are in talks with the new rightsholders to bring them back as swiftly as possible.
That's why we bid Duke a big farewell for now: with every Duke Nukem game on GOG at -90% as a bundle, or -75% individually.
Opening post
Duke Nukem 3D Atomic Edition (Windows + Mac + Linux)
Duke Nukem 1+2 (Windows + Mac + Linux)
Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project (Windows + Mac)
Balls of Steel (Windows)
Cracking price at just 39p each bundled. A saving of 90%.
16 comments
There is no DRM so you don't need the GOG website / service to re-install and run your games in the future.
Unlike most other digital platforms you are not at risk of loosing anything if you are sensible and look after your collection.
"COMMENTS 1"
:smirk:
that said thank you op for this
Agree with you on the bit about the games though, this is a bargain, even just for D3D.
I actually preferred the Life's a Beach content over everything else in the end :man:
Details r.e. after delisting mentioned there.
Another thing it's worth noting, is if you already own part of the bundle and buy the others it entitles you to the full buy discount.
Steam do a similar thing when de-listing old games on the steam store (let you redownload, not have them on sale). I just wish they would cache the store info for them as well as I find the user reviews particularly can be useful for helping me decide what to play but for de-listed games there is no information.....
On that day, all Duke Nukem games on GOG.com will be removed from our catalog, but we are in talks with the new rightsholders to bring them back as swiftly as possible.
That's why we bid Duke a big farewell for now: with every Duke Nukem game on GOG at -90% as a bundle, or -75% individually.