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Put a free game code in netbooks or laptops. These obviously aren't gaming machines but it would get the name out AND probably make users who think they can't use those machines for gaming come here and spend $$.
I doubt GoG has the money to make a deal with any computer manufacturers. Interesting idea though.
I think someone has suggested something similar before, it is a good idea but they'd have to pay the publishers a percentage of each sale & if they did this, they'd have to basically pay in advance for each one or at least pay when the codes are redeemed, might get pretty expensive
the problem would lie in paying the PC manufacturer to include it
Steam would be a better choice, because I know that there are free Steam games that come with stuff. And they're more well known.
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michaelleung: Steam would be a better choice, because I know that there are free Steam games that come with stuff. And they're more well known.

lol
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michaelleung: Steam would be a better choice, because I know that there are free Steam games that come with stuff. And they're more well known.
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TheJoe: lol

There's a lot of irony in there. But Steam games are given out for free in hardware.