GOG Plans To Preserve "At Least 500 Games" Through Its New Program By The End Of 2025 | Time Extension (www.timeextension.com)
from ktec@lemmy.zip to retrogaming@lemmy.world on 07 Dec 13:04
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GOG, the popular PC game retailer, has announced its intention to preserve at least 500 classic PC games by the end of 2025 as part of a new preservation programme. According to Marcin Paczyński, GOG’s senior business development manager, this initiative focuses on actively preserving these titles even when their publishers or developers are no longer supporting them.

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What classic PC games would you like to see preserved through GOG’s new programme?

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Bonesince1997@lemmy.world on 07 Dec 13:10 next collapse

Go GOG go!

Voroxpete@sh.itjust.works on 07 Dec 13:35 next collapse

This whole thing is very confusing to me, because it feels like it’s just, y’know, the thing that GOG already did. Like, we all remember that GOG used to be short for “Good Old Games” because the point was that it was a digital store that preserved old games and made them playable on modern systems… Right?

Listen, I love GOG, they’re great, but isn’t this just them jumping on a bandwagon by promising to do the thing they’re already doing?

Beryl@jlai.lu on 07 Dec 13:46 next collapse

I don’t think it qualifies as jumping on the bandwagon since, as you point, they’ve been doing it for the longest time anyway. This is just them reiterating their pledge and getting some good publicity out of it, which I think is perfectly fine.

Bonesince1997@lemmy.world on 07 Dec 15:11 next collapse

Yeah, it seems like advertising. But whatever. This is their angle. This and maintaining your own installers of your games, if you wish.

Voroxpete@sh.itjust.works on 07 Dec 15:24 collapse

Yeah, I mean I’m not hating on GOG, they’re great. Keep your own installers, no DRM, all good stuff. I just find this “Game preservation” campaign really silly.

HKayn@dormi.zone on 10 Dec 08:08 collapse

There are tons of people who have still never heard of GOG. This really is a necessary advertisement campaign.

MeaanBeaan@lemmy.world on 07 Dec 16:52 next collapse

I mean. Most of the article is devoted to addressing this exact question. Before, it was just about making games playable on modern computers. This is about preserving games for the long term and making sure things are compatible with machines far into the future. The distinction may be a minor one but there is a difference in what this is vs. what they’ve been doing in the past. In fact this initiative is being worked towards because of their past experience in preserving games not separate from it.

Kelly@lemmy.world on 08 Dec 11:18 collapse

GOG launched in 2008 (when windows vista was current), some of the titles added to the catalog over the years will have problems with modern operating systems, hardware, drivers, etc.

Anything they add to the preservation program has confirmed comparability with Windows 10/11 and popular hardware currently in use. There is an element of housekeeping here that goes beyond simple PR.

spacemanspiffy@lemmy.world on 07 Dec 13:46 next collapse

Way to make me want to spend my money at GOG, GOG.

secret300@lemmy.sdf.org on 07 Dec 14:22 next collapse

Damn dats it? I got like twice that preserved

XTL@sopuli.xyz on 07 Dec 17:38 collapse

Maybe you should join forces.

windowsphoneguy@feddit.org on 07 Dec 15:51 next collapse

Another ChatGPT post?

2pt_perversion@lemmy.world on 07 Dec 19:04 collapse

Survey says yes, but GOG is still good.

p03locke@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 07 Dec 19:54 collapse

Only 500? I have something like tens of thousands of games on my MAME cabinet.

Come back to me when you’re preserving games like the console and arcade collectors do it. They have entire 100% complete collections for certain libraries, and they are always on the lookout for rare ROMs that have never transferred out of their hardware.

GhiLA@sh.itjust.works on 09 Dec 07:31 collapse

Roms for an arcade cabinet aren’t in any way equivalent to executables that have to sometimes be installed on a PC.

Trolling or stupid. Both?