REVIVING THE MAGIC OF CLASSICS: GOG Safeguards Retro Video Games

GOG has launched an ambitious program aimed at preserving classic video games, ensuring their compatibility with current technology.
This project has already rescued more than 140 legendary games, ensuring they can be enjoyed now and in the future.
With the recent addition of 26 titles, including big names like a horror shooter from Monolith and classics from the Ultima, Tomb Raider, and Fallout 2 series, GOG reaffirms its commitment to constantly updating and improving these gaming treasures.
Additionally, it offers the community the opportunity to influence the process through voting to choose the next games to be preserved.
GOG.com, formerly known as Good Old Games, is a DRM-free (Digital Rights Management) video game sales and distribution platform owned by the Polish company CD Projekt.
Users can enjoy purchased games without the need for a special client for downloading or running, although GOG provides an optional download manager.
In addition to video games, buyers gain access to additional content such as soundtracks, wallpapers, avatars, and manuals.
GOG also stands out for offering technical support for all its sales.
The GOG community gathers in the platform's official forums, an unofficial IRC channel, and a group on Steam, where users can discuss both general and specific topics related to video games.
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