As of this week, that list grows with the addition of Ubisoft, several of whose best games are now available for ten dollars. The service has been quietly going about its business for a while, and has built up a catalogue that includes games from the likes of Codemasters, Epic, Oddworld Inhabitants, Revolution Software and Strategy First. Run by the same mother-company that houses The Witcher studio CD Projekt RED, GOG.com reworks old and relatively recent PC games like Duke Nukem 3D, TOCA Race Driver 3, MDK and Fallout 1 and 2 so they work on Windows XP and Vista, and distributes them DRM-free for cheapo prices. While most of the digital distribution plaudits routinely go to Valve's Steam platform, with its unrivalled catalogue of modern games from a raft of supposedly competitive publishers, retro-minded PC gamers could do worse than switch their attention to GOG.com every now and then.
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