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So who owned the rights to those games before? Because I doubt it was individual people considering the trademarks.
They actually made another one after that. 2 more even if you count a made for tv movie.Maybe it's the Dungeons & Dragons movie...
They actually made another one after that. 2 more even if you count a made for tv movie.Maybe it's the Dungeons & Dragons movie...
I need to quote myself.Whatever it is, I am prepared for
Wow, they just cannot function without a sale these days. That the third one in a row!
Since free time is my most precious resource right now, I have just set price thresholds on games that interest me on isthereanydeal.com (they send me email notifications when a game gets cheap enough) and ignore everything else. I have accumulated indie garbage to last me a lifetime, and do not need any more.I notice how it changes my own perception of what constitutes a good deal. In the beginning I often bought games at 33% off, now I least want 50%, 75% is even better. Mostly I look for absolute numbers, under 10 bucks I would have considered a good deal a while back but now I rarely buy anything more than 4,99 and when I am on the fence I want them even cheaper.
I imagine I am not the only one whose behavior is influenced in such a way, I wonder if thats a downward spiral that might be ultimately self-defeating.
So the GOG winter sale was the big secret,it started just a week after the Black Friday sale ended trololololo