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#591561 - 01/28/10 08:33 AM GOG.com Brings Legendary Activision Games Back to Life - Gabriel Knight 3 added
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It's now official - Activision has joined GOG.com!

Added 3/11: Gabriel Knight 3: Blood of the Sacred, Blood of the Damned


Added 3/2/10 Phantasmagoria 2

ADDED 2/12/10 Gabriel Knight 2: The Beast Within for 5.99

ADDED 2/4/10 Vampire Masquerade" The Redemption for all you RPG Fans 5.99

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For your reading pleasure: Gabriel Knight Retrospective Editorial and Arcanum Spotlight


One of the biggest publishers in the world will offer it's back catalogue games via GOG.com. With the announcement we're revealing first two games: Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magick Obscura and Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers, while more titles will be unveiled gradually in the coming weeks, during as we like to call it month of Activision at GOG.com.

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GOG.com excites gamers around the world by bringing classic Activision titles like Arcanum, Gabriel Knight and more to DRM-free games superstore.

Warsaw, Poland – January 28, 2010. In a landmark deal for the DRM-free digital distribution movement, Activision Publishing Inc. is bringing a wide range of classic games to GOG.com (http://www.gog.com). With a wealth of PC-gaming gems tucked away in the Activision vaults, the deal gives all types of gamer – from the long-time devotee to the laptop-carrying “newbie” – an unforgettable glimpse into the rich history of the PC gaming.

The games on offer will be unveiled gradually in the coming weeks so as to encourage maximum enjoyment of the classic gameplay. The first two titles should be instantly recognizable to any fan of games in the adventure and role-playing genres.

Available now for $5.99, Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magic Obscura (Role-Playing Game, 2001) is the masterpiece from too-quickly-shuttered Troika Games. Heralded by The Electric Playground as “the most diverse and open-ended RPG to date,” Arcanum was conceived by many of the same minds responsible for the Fallout series and places players in a refreshingly unique setting, as ogres and other fantastical creatures come to grips with life in the midst of an industrial revolution.

The second title now available for $5.99, Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers (Point-and-Click Adventure, 1993), envisioned by legendary game designer, Jane Jensen, stands as a shining example of adventure gaming at its best. As writer and bookstore owner, Gabriel Knight, players set off to investigate a series of murders, in hopes of using the research to write a new novel. Sins of the Fathers is the first part of Gabriel’s adventures, considered by many as the best Sierra adventure-game series.

“Signing the agreement with Activision is the biggest thing that’s happened at GOG.com since the actual announcement of the service. This is a huge step forward for our site and for digital distribution as a whole, as Activision is one of the biggest publishers in the world with a long history in the games industry,” said Adam Oldakowski, Managing Director at GOG.com. “We're even happier to bring Activision games back to gamers, as GOG.com is the only place right now, where you can grab the announced titles. We've also managed to work on those titles to provide full compatibility with modern operating systems."

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About GOG.com

GOG.com – or Good Old Games – is the ultimate destination for classic PC games. Leading the DRM-free digital-distribution revolution, the site offers more than 180 of the greatest PC games of all time at low prices and free from intrusive copy protection. GOG.com is much more than just another digital distribution site, featuring an extensive community component that allows players to rate, review and discuss their favorite PC games, as well as insightful articles from respected games journalists. Visit www.gog.com and start your journey to the past.



Happy Gaming

Ana wave


Edited by BrownEyedTigre (03/11/10 10:05 AM)
Edit Reason: Added Gabriel Knight 3
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#591566 - 01/28/10 08:54 AM Re: GOG.com Brings Legendary Activision Games Back to Life - Gabriel Knight 3 added [Re: BrownEyedTigre]
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What simply wonderful news, thanks Ana.

Am wondering if they are using dos box to make Gabriel Knight playable, it actually works better using Enrico's installer.

Thanks wave



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#591572 - 01/28/10 09:36 AM Re: GOG.com Brings Legendary Activision Games Back to Life - Gabriel Knight 3 added [Re: anne2]
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I discovered GOG games recently and enjoying now The Pandora Directive. Great game, great website, wonderful news. bravo
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#591587 - 01/28/10 10:54 AM Re: GOG.com Brings Legendary Activision Games Back to Life - Gabriel Knight 3 added [Re: Springchicken]
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Thanks Ana! broccoli

Here's a list of a few games published by Activision in case anyone wants to speculate as to which games GOG will make available next. There are some good titles in the "Z" section, for instance.

I'm obviously not up on my history, but when did Activision get the rights to the Gabriel Knight games?


Edited by Becky (01/28/10 10:55 AM)

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#591600 - 01/28/10 11:28 AM Re: GOG.com Brings Legendary Activision Games Back to Life - Gabriel Knight 3 added [Re: Becky]
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I believe it was when they bought up the old Sierra smile
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#591631 - 01/28/10 12:47 PM Re: GOG.com Brings Legendary Activision Games Back to Life - Gabriel Knight 3 added [Re: BrownEyedTigre]
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Ana,

Thanks for the info. I am not familiar with GOG or Activision. How does this work? Do we purchase and then download the games? If we purchase one of these older games, will they play just fine on XP or will we have to download that Dosbox that people have mentioned here in the forum? A couple of years ago I purchase a disc that had the King's Quest games on it but I couldn't get them to play properly on my computer. I think the games were put out by Vivendi.

I loved many of the old Sierra games and it will be fun to revisit them.

Thanks!


Edited by gatsbygirl (01/29/10 10:55 AM)
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#591634 - 01/28/10 01:01 PM Re: GOG.com Brings Legendary Activision Games Back to Life - Gabriel Knight 3 added [Re: gatsbygirl]
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gatsbygirl ,Download and play no tweaking at all.
No Dosbox. Gabriel Knight plays perfect on my xp. 93 the game came out. I used to have the game many years ago. Really liked it.
Richard


Edited by kjos (01/28/10 01:39 PM)
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#591691 - 01/28/10 04:30 PM Re: GOG.com Brings Legendary Activision Games Back to Life - Gabriel Knight 3 added [Re: kjos]
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I didn't know Sierra's games were now owned by Activision, either !!

So I went browsing and found THIS

It would appear the only good news about all that lot (for us Adventurers) is GOG now being allowed to get in on the act whistle
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#591715 - 01/28/10 05:46 PM Re: GOG.com Brings Legendary Activision Games Back to Life - Gabriel Knight 3 added [Re: Mad]
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Thanks for the link Mad. At first I thought this was good news but being a huge Sierra fan I am not sure now.
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#591717 - 01/28/10 05:49 PM Re: GOG.com Brings Legendary Activision Games Back to Life - Gabriel Knight 3 added [Re: kjos]
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I am a bit puzzled too Becky! Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers was, as far as I knew, a Sierra-On-Line game (now just referred to as Sierra) and they are part of Vivendi. But thanks to your link to the list of Activision Games, I found a link at the top that explains how Activision merged with Vivendi (has controlling interest) and the portion of Vivendi that was called Sierra was closed in 2008. Thus most Sierra games are property of Vivendi and Activision is their publishing outlet. HERE is that link.

Boy do I miss the good old days when Sierra-On-Line, Activision and others like Legend Entertainment were making great adventure games. smile

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Update to previous post: I just clicked on my old Sierra Link in my favorite websites to visit and it leads to Activision now. frown

OH Well!

Mr. Bill




Edited by BrownEyedTigre (01/28/10 06:12 PM)
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#591764 - 01/28/10 09:21 PM Re: GOG.com Brings Legendary Activision Games Back to Life - Gabriel Knight 3 added [Re: mrbill]
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Thanks, internet sleuths! grin So if someone wanted to develop Gabe 4, they'd need to skewer, err, locate the IP lawyers at Activision?

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#591791 - 01/28/10 11:24 PM Re: GOG.com Brings Legendary Activision Games Back to Life - Gabriel Knight 3 added [Re: Becky]
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I've got some brilliant skewers I could lend, if they're required rotfl
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#591811 - 01/29/10 01:27 AM Re: GOG.com Brings Legendary Activision Games Back to Life - Gabriel Knight 3 added [Re: Mad]
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Hmm, I wonder if that will make it harder or easier for the TSL team? They've had a rough go of it to say the least.
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#591857 - 01/29/10 07:55 AM Re: GOG.com Brings Legendary Activision Games Back to Life - Gabriel Knight 3 added [Re: oldman]
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Activision partnering with GOG would argue that they are paying attention to their classic catalog, and perhaps are more open to sequels and/or fan-based games?

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#591870 - 01/29/10 08:46 AM Re: GOG.com Brings Legendary Activision Games Back to Life - Gabriel Knight 3 added [Re: Becky]
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I was really pleased to hear about Gabe 1 being released on GOG.com. I have been trying and failing to run the game for the last five or six years, and now I can finally re-experience one of my favourite adventures!

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