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old D&D style video games

Started by ggroy, January 25, 2011, 06:49:55 PM

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J Arcane

Speaking of, Impulse blows goats, but if you're a fan of classic PC games, you really should have a GOG.com account.  

They've got loads of old games.  Apropos to the thread, they have like the entire Might and Magic series, the Realms of Arkania games, the Krondor game, Temple of Elemental Evil, NWN, and more.

And none of it for more than $10.  Most are $6 or less.
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They do have a good selection, but I like //www.gamersgate.com, myself, they have a ton of cool things, too, more even, and they use a better layout in my opinion.
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