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No luck this time too.
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Kabuto: I'm just disappointed that nobody has Quake 3 and Unreal Tournament GOTY in their wish lists.
Those are the only games I wanted to be on sale.
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ariaspi: Those games are old classics. Probably most people interested in them already own them by now.
This is GOG.com right :p
Half the wishlisted games on sale are just as old. Just saying.
Got Owl Boy Collectors Edition.
Well, i got nothing...AGAIN!!!

I really understand GOG less and less nowadays.
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Ghostfromthepast: Well, i got nothing...AGAIN!!!

I really understand GOG less and less nowadays.
Because you got nothing?
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Ghostfromthepast: Well, i got nothing...AGAIN!!!

I really understand GOG less and less nowadays.
I know, right? I was sure GOG's one and only purpose was to provide you with free games.
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zlaywal: Got two email from GOG, but neither containing free code. Both are about the discount in my wishlist, why it needed two separate emails I have no idea.
Same here.
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Ghostfromthepast: Well, i got nothing...AGAIN!!!

I really understand GOG less and less nowadays.
Exactly. This whole thing is looking highly suspect. This is no joke. What are the European or Polish organizations (government or private) one would report commercial misconduct to? Links anyone? This is actually very serious.
Nothing for this GOGer!
I didn't even understand how to get in on this event.
Nothing here, but that's OK. I've tagged plenty of freebies in the general giveaways over the years, and at least some of those I've never gotten around to installing. Most of my wishlist is stuff I have or had through physical media, and would like to have listed on GOG for archival sake, rather than because I need to get it through GOG to play it at all. If I get it free, great. If I don't, I'll rely on my existing disks until they fail, then decide whether I want the game enough to pay GOG for another instance of it.

Besides, if reports are accurate that the people who got freebies received them as gift codes, that means you have to beat the Captcha to get your game. If I wanted to play an unwinnable point-and-click adventure, I'd play an early Sierra game, not beat-the-Captcha. At least the Sierra games have funny messages when you lose. The captcha just dies with an unhelpful error.
No soup for you, or me. ;)
I didn't receive a free game, either, simply an announcement that the ones on my (updated) wishlist were discounted. *shrug*

I'm okay with it, though, since it *was* fun going through GOG's catalog and seeing what was available. ^_^

For those of you who got your codes, congratulations. ^_^

*goes beck to discovering the wonders of the internet*