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Ultima series, Populous, Wing Commander, Syndicate, Theme Hospital, SimCity 2000, and 20 more EA games 60% off.

Making games is more than just craftsmanship. Game development often goes into the realm of arts. Not just any kind of arts, mind you. Certainly not the unplugged kind. Nope. The electronic kind. If that's not a good reason to call your game developing and publishing company <i>Electronic Arts</i>, then I don't know what is. Established 30 years ago, <i>EA</i> is now one of the worlds biggest supplier of computer games and a synonymous of a gaming industry giant. As such, it offers a variety of titles from every and any possible genre. This weekend a [url=http://www.gog.com/en/promo/ea_weekend_promo_02_11_12/]Massive EA Selection of games is available 60% off on GOG.com. Let's look at some of the games that put the "A" in EA!

Richard Gariott's Ultima remains an icon of computer RPGs, and many gamers consider Ultima 7 to be the best entry in the entire series. Our Complete Edition includes all four chapters of the game--The Black Gate, Forge of Virtue, Serpent Isle and The Silver Seed--in one handy DRM-free package. Become the virtuous Avatar, the savior of Britannia, to discover the origin of many strange occurrences spreading across the land and to stop the mysterious malicious entity, known as the Guardian, from pushing the world into its doom. With countless hours of deep and satisfying gameplay, this one is a must for all the RPG fans! There's no reason to stop at lucky number seven, though. The whole Ultima series--including the groundbreaking 3D dungeon crawler: Ultima Underworld 1+2--is on promo, so you can experience every single adventure of the Avatar (formerly know as "the Stranger") 60% off!

What Ultima is to RPGs, the Wing Commander series is to the space sim genre. Follow the story of the war between Terrans and the feline menace Kilrathi in Wing Commander 1+2 and Wing Commander 3: Heart of Tiger, then once the world is over and a shaky alliance is formed with the cat-like aliens, face new enemies threatening the Confederation in Wing Commander 4: The Price of Freedom. The 3rd and 4th installments of the series use full motion video cut scenes to tell its elaborate stories and feature big names such as Mark Hamill, Malcolm MacDowell, and John Rhys-Davies as the Wing Commander universe prominent characters. You can also choose your own fate and pursue your goals as a mercenary, a trader, or even a space pirate in the series' popular open-ended spin-off, Wing Commander: Privateer. With the creator of Wing Commander series back in the game, and his Star Citizen on the way, it's a good time to revisit those wonderful games!

Not a space-sim or RPG fan? More of an armchair general? Not a problem! Thare's plenty of trategic/managarial games in our Massive EA Selection, as well! is the original "god game", giving you the ability to shape the world and the fates of its inhabitants in a multi-layered strategic gameplay. [url=http://www.gog.com/en/gamecard/syndicate]Syndicate does pretty much the same thing, using the means of brutal corporate rivalry, cyber-implant technology, and espionage in a dark, dystopian future. Theme Hospital puts you in charge of a high-profile medical facility, making you--once again--the master of life and death. Finally, Sim City 2000 SE makes you the mayor of an aspiring virtual town, that wishes to develop into a metropoly.

That's just a little taste of our Massive EA Selection. Head out to the promo page to find out what 20 other great EA titles you can get 60% off this weekend on GOG.com!

Also, watch the third episode of This Week on GOG--our weekly summary of what happened on GOG.com.
Bought six games, leaving only eight titles, which I don't already own - and which I'm not interested in.

See, GOG...that's a proper promo! Not those fake 'PWYW'-thingies.
Another great sale and finally one from which I'll probably get a few games. :D

I noticed that wishlisted games are no longer marked on the promo page... almost overlooked one.
I have codes for Divine Divinity and Evolve each. Anyone wanna trade one of the EA games for these?
Time to pick up Dungeon Keeper 2 I imagine, assuming the release problems have been fixed. On to the DK2 forums!
Nice promo, no money. Seriously, GOG has been having crazy promos lately.
Some good games in there but make sure you read the EULA that goes along with these EA games. What you get and what you agree to isn't the same as most games here on GOG.
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jimthev: Some good games in there but make sure you read the EULA that goes along with these EA games. What you get and what you agree to isn't the same as most games here on GOG.
Care to expand on that or am I really going to have to read the EULA...?
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signatus: Care to expand on that or am I really going to have to read the EULA...?
More or less the standard Origin EULA, which has nothing to do with GOG.com or anything, but if you wish for a legal view, wait for SimonG
I have a code for Fallout 1. Would anyone be willing to gift me wing commander privateer for it?

thanks!
My legal view is: Who gives a damn about EULAs?
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keeveek: Who gives a damn about EULAs?
People who may take advantage of them?
My money
it shall be taken
Hello,

the shop page for the massive ea collection is like going to a graveyard to visit old friends long lost.

Origin, Bullfrog, Maxis Designs (ugly shadow of their former selves), Westwood, Binary Systems. The very best developer studios all together in a mass graveyard. Killed by EA.

The games in the collection are the very best of gaming, shame i bought them all long ago.

Have a nice weekend
Dang - just dropped a huge load for 8 games.

















Oh wait, it was only 20 bucks.

Teeeeehhehehehheeheheheheheheee!!

Now to buy some gifting games...
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torqual76: Origin, Bullfrog, Maxis Designs (ugly shadow of their former selves), Westwood, Binary Systems. The very best developer studios all together in a mass graveyard. Killed by EA.
I wonder how long people will still say this. Origin, Bullfrog, Westwood, they were dead long before EA bought them. For example, Westwood sold themselves to Virgin Interactive. Then they sold them to EA.

Also, thanks to EA, we may buy all of these gems here, from lowest tier price. It would be a horror to acquire rights to those games if EA hasn't bought them.

Most of these companies would be dead with or without EA anyway.