CD Projekt To Sell "Good Old Games" DRM-Free [Good Old Games]
It seems that European publisher-distributor CD Projekt (The Witcher) have come up with a new site where you can buy DRM-free games from the ’80s, ’90s and early millennium. You know, old games. The site promises good ones, though – it’s called Good Old Games, the header image lists the Fallout series, the Freespace series and MDK, among others.
You’ll have to wait until September – it’s currently in beta- but the site’s teaser says it’ll sell games for $5.99 and $9.99, and promises total DRM freedom:
You won’t find any intrusive copy protection in our games; we hate draconian DRM schemes just as much as you do, so at GOG.com you don’t just buy the game, you actually own it. Once you download a game, you can install it on any PC and even re-download it whenever you want, as many times as you need, and you can play it without an internet connection.
Whoa, really? Awesome.
[GOG.com - Thanks, Brettrick!]