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The Holiday Sale may be over, but we added up some new goodies to keep you distracted.
It is the year 2010 and the weekend is over, which means the GOG.com machine is back in full motion. Before we start releasing new (old) games and announcing new deals, you're welcome to check out the bonus materials we just added - if you own these games, of course. What are they, you ask? Well, you've now got soundtracks for [url=http://www.gog.com/en/gamecard/incoming_incoming_forces]Incoming, and [url=http://www.gog.com/en/gamecard/tropico_reloaded]Tropico Reloaded, plus some additional artworks have joined those already available with In Cold Blood.
It's times like these I really don't mind having bought so many games.
Ooh I've actually got one of these games and I love a good bit of artwork, cheers GOG
Hey cool, my review of ICB is still the most helpful, go me!
Post edited January 04, 2010 by Aliasalpha
I say ... you're up early in Poland today.
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chautemoc: It's times like these I really don't mind having bought so many games.

You...you mean you actually have specific times for these? O_O Shame on you, my friend!
More extras, can't complain about that.
Woooowww... Tropico Reloaded Soundtrack...
I haven't dreamed it would be here so soon! Thank you, GOG!
More music sweet love you guys.
One thing I don't understand... Where are some of the tracks from?
I see Perrito Callejero is the only one from Paradise Island, then there is the whole Tropico album, and five tracks from Tropico 2, but where are tracks 16-22 (Macho Picchu, Vamos Gringo, L Fiesta, Cubanos /two versions/, Bahia Blanca and Buenos Noches) from?
EDIT: OK, after some research, I've discovered they are from Tropico.
Post edited January 04, 2010 by DrIstvaan
And another reason why GOG.com are the best. :-)
My boxed copy of Tropico runs fine on my computer--but I must have the soundtrack! Thank you, GOG, for something I have long desired.
Post edited January 04, 2010 by Syme
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Syme: My boxed copy of Tropico runs fine on my computer--but I must have the soundtrack! Thank you, GOG, for something I have long desired.

Argh I got Tropico Reloaded on Steam like a week or so before it came out on GoG..... now I wish I had waited! Oh well....
*Starts counting down days to next payslip*
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stonebro: I say ... you're up early in Poland today.
I arrived at work on Sunday 10 p.m. for an all-nighter... Boy do I need some sleep right about now... :P
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stonebro: I say ... you're up early in Poland today.
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Firek: I arrived at work on Sunday 10 p.m. for an all-nighter... Boy do I need some sleep right about now... :P
why would anyone do that?!
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Firek: I arrived at work on Sunday 10 p.m. for an all-nighter... Boy do I need some sleep right about now... :P
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Weclock: why would anyone do that?!

Dunno, really dunno ;)