Good Old Games Adds Newer Games in 2012

Digital retailer of old-school PC games Good Old Games will begin selling newer titles next year, the company announced Thursday. Good Old Games, launched in 2008, is an online marketplace where users can download classic PC games from the 80s and 90s at dirt-cheap prices, with no DRM and full compatibility for modern computers. Right […]
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Digital retailer of old-school PC games Good Old Games will begin selling newer titles next year, the company announced Thursday.

Good Old Games, launched in 2008, is an online marketplace where users can download classic PC games from the 80s and 90s at dirt-cheap prices, with no DRM and full compatibility for modern computers.

Right now, a game has to have been released at least three years ago in order to be recognized as a "good old game." But in 2012, Good Old Games will ditch that restriction. Newer titles will carry a higher price, anywhere from $14-17, but will be still be free of intrusive DRM.

Good Old Games aims to offer over 400 total games by the end of 2012.

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