![]() ![]() Good Old Games is now officially GOG.com, which is what most of us called it anyway, and starting today it will begin adding newer titles to its catalog of classic games. Remember when Good Old Games tried to drum up publicity for its full launch by pretending it was going out of business? Boy, we sure learned something from that fiasco, didn’t we? So this time around, the guys are doing things a little more normally, which, while perhaps a bit “boring,” manages to get the word out without dragging weeks of rage and recriminations behind it – “the word” in this case being that the service is rebranding and dipping its toe into the waters of newer and indie games. Good Old Games is branching out with a new name, newer games and one hot-looking indie release. ![]()
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