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GOG is tackling PC games preservation with new program
GOG, owned by CD Projekt Red, is capitalizing on that brand with the GOG Preservation Program, which was announced on Wednesday. Games in this program are called “Good Old Games” now on the storefront, and will be supported by GOG in as close to their original state as possible for modern PCs.
GOG commits to ‘preserving’ 100 classic PC games, forever
Good Old Games (GOG) is committing to making sure you can run 100 (or more) classic PC games by testing and modifying them to ensure they run on modern systems.
GOG’s Game Preservation Program is a Huge Win for Classic Games
GOG, a long-time champion for games preservation, has launched the Good Old Games initiative, which is a crucial step toward preservation.
GOG.com Amps Up Its Video Game Preservation Effort
The popular digital distribution platform has announced support for an initial list of 100 PC games from the DOS and Windows 95/98 eras and even some newer titles.
GOG launches "Preservation Program" for porting and maintaining "Good Old Games" to modern PCs with 92 classic games
GOG launches a dedicated "Preservation Program" to keep PC classics playable and accessible on modern hardware.
GOG are doubling down on game preservation, and making it easier to see which games run well on modern PCs
GOG have announced the GOG Preservation Program, restoring and relaunching over 100 classic games to run smoothly on modern hardware.
GOG’s Preservation Program is the DRM-free store refocusing on the classics
A firm literally named for “Good Old Games” is returning to that idea, spending its own resources to keep classic games running well on modern systems.
GOG Launches Game Preservation Program To Keep Classic Titles Alive
Digital game distribution platform GOG has unveiled an admirable initiative to preserve past classics forever–online and offline.
Online Gaming Store GOG Launches New Scheme To Save Games From Disappearing
In 2008, when GOG.com was launched, it was called Good Old Games. As Steam was on the rise and digital distribution was clearly to become the future of gaming, a Polish company that had just released its first game—a relatively obscure RPG called The Witcher—wanted to get in on the act.
GOG’s new preservation program intends to keep classic games playable ‘forever’
The PC platform has launched a program dedicated to maintaining and updating a select list of retro PC games.
GOG Game Preservation Program
Looking at the GOG Preservation Program page, it becomes clear that the initiative takes a two-pronged approach. Part of the effort is directed at reviving classic titles from the
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GOG.com Preservation Program Aims to Keep Old PC Games Playable
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