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drmlessgames: No, they just pretend to have that attitude because to avoid having the banhammer swung at them. :D
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anjohl: Banhammer weilded by whom? The non-existant GOG police? Noone is advocating piracy, but truth is truth. People get so caught up in campaigning for corporations whose sole objective is to continue to bloat, and bloat themselves to the point of absurdity, with no check on their debachery outside regulation.
Hence, it's up to us as citizens to ensure we lay out clearly what we will and will not allow corporations to do to us, and have it entrenched in law, or else, we have no right to complain as the corporations replace governments, like what is starting to happen in the USA now.

Yea, corporations should pay the people here for defending their rights so staunchly.
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melchiz: There will be blood!
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TheCheese33: i...Drink...YOUR...MILKSHAKE!

Ugh, THAT movie.
We NEED Blood on here. This was not only my favorite build engine game, but probably my favorite FPS of all time. Blood had amazing humor, great graphics for it's time, and a solid soundtrack. The level design was far and away better than any other build game and it provided consistently balanced challenges. I would be willing to pay at least $40 for One Unit Whole Blood with a proper dos-box wrapper.
Atari published it. I doubt it will turn up here without them.
Well, technically, Atari didn't publish it. GT Interactive published it. Then GT Interactive got bought out, and Atari let the brand rot. I honestly don't see Atari ever releasing anything more with Blood.