GOG.com
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GOG.com is a website which sells PC video games and movies. They used to be called Good Old Games, because that's what they started out selling: beloved classics from various studios' back catalogs. They now sell games that aren't so old, and movies as well (though their movie catalog is heavily game-oriented, including The Gamers and the like), hence the name change. They're known for not including any DRM or Region Coding in any of their downloads.
GoG was founded sometime in 1994 by Marcin Iwiṅski and Michal Kiciṅski after when they founded CD Projekt.
GOG.com provides examples of the following tropes:
- DRM: Defied -- no DRM to be found anywhere, on any of their downloads.
- No Export for You: Defied. (Region-coding usually isn't done with PC video games, but movie disks and disk players are, so this is more notable for their movie selections.)
Games and Series for Download from GoG.com Include:
- Anvil of Dawn
- Apache Longbow
- Apache vs Havoc
- Battle Isle series
- Cannon Fodder series
- Colonization
- Darklands
- Dark Reign series
- Descent
- Dungeon Keeper
- Die by the Sword
- Fragile Alliance
- Gwent (It's in a beta stage. When it's release it'll go to Steam as well).
- Hostile Waters
- King of Dragon Pass
- Krondor
- Moon Base Commander
- Personal Nightmare
- POD
- Project Eden
- Realms of the Haunting
- Secret Agent
- Sensible Soccer
- Shadow Warrior
- Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri
- Simon the Sorcerer
- Star Control
- Startopia
- Shattered Steel
- Spycraft: The Great Game
- Stonekeep
- Soulbringer
- Urban Chaos
- Tex Murphy series
- Theme Hospital
- Thunderscape
- Torin's Passage
- Waxworks
- World in Conflict