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BloodNet, a dark cyberpunk adventure classic with RPG elements, in which vampires take Manhattan--and cyberspace!--and the stake of the game is your very soul, is available for Windows and Mac OS X on GOG.com, for only $5.99!

In 2094 the children of the night have a new playground, as far from the burning rays of sunlight as possible--the cyberspace. With the wired and wireless networks covering the whole of New York with a thick digital shroud, there's virtually no place out of their reach. The fact that you have fangs at the helms of the mega-corporations doesn't help either. It would seem that humanity is doomed. But this isn't the story of the human race's fall. It's a story of one person's struggle. When you wake up with two bite marks on your neck in the middle of vampire-ridden Manhattan, and you start to feel the HUNGER, there's very little time to save your soul. Just remember to install some humanity-boosters in your cyber-deck.

BloodNet is a remarkable game that brilliantly blends horror and cyberpunk in a mixture of adventure and RPG gameplay. You will explore the gritty locations of a high-tech futuristic city full of cyber-enhanced freaks, and tread the dangerous paths of the Cyberspace, that houses more demons than it did ever before. Build a team of deckers, cyberpunks, mercenaries, and rage gangers to help you in your desperate fight for your last threads of humanity. With a dark, memorable story, a haunting setting, graphics that aged surprisingly well, and hours of exciting and original gameplay, this classic title is a cyberpunk delight you cannot say no to.

Face some of mankind's greatest fears and enter the high-tech realm of BloodNet, for only $5.99 on GOG.com.
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Fever_Discordia: Sweeet!
Great to see Tommo bringing fresh Atari back catalogue titles and this is one of the ones I was most hoping would turn up too!
Says that it includes both floppy and CD versions - what's the difference? In case people prefer the sounds from floppy version?
Cheers!
The difference is this:

The CD version is all talkie but without any sort of written text for the parts where characters converse with each other.

The floppy version is basically the same thing but without the voice acting and it's all in text.

The weirdest thing of all is that you can't, not to my knowledge at least, have the talkie version with text so we figured it would best to include both versions for two reasons: 1) for those who are hard of hearing and need to have text and 2) because there's that ONE guy who asks about floppy versions of games :P
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JudasIscariot: 2) because there's that ONE guy who asks about floppy versions of games :P
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damien: I wonder who that would be :p
It is a mystery :D
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JudasIscariot: 1) for those who are hard of hearing and need to have text and
That would be me. :P
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JudasIscariot: 1) for those who are hard of hearing and need to have text and
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TheEnigmaticT: That would be me. :P
And me :D
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TheEnigmaticT: That would be me. :P
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JudasIscariot: And me :D
You both are hard of hearing after working with me too long, huh? ;]
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JudasIscariot: And me :D
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Coala: You both are hard of hearing after working with me too long, huh? ;]
>implying
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MoP: And while we're throwing out MicroProse priorities (among other things), where the hell is Rex Nebular?
in SPAAAAAAAAAAAAAACCEEEEEEEEE?

:P
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xxxIndyxxx: Cool release, heard alot about this one but still have no idea what kind of game this is. With what could you compare it?
I am not sure as I don't recall seeing a game like this, well, maybe it's sort of like Quest for Glory since you have some RPG-ish stats in there and some turn-based combat :)
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JudasIscariot: I am not sure as I don't recall seeing a game like this, well, maybe it's sort of like Quest for Glory since you have some RPG-ish stats in there and some turn-based combat :)
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xxxIndyxxx: But it's primarily a point and click adventure?
Yes, it's a point and click adventure :)
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tfishell: Can we get another review on that page, one more helpful?
You're rather Keane for a review or two, eh? :D
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JudasIscariot: You're rather Keane for a review or two, eh? :D
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tfishell: Well, now that you mention it, BloodNet is undoubtedly the best game I have ever had the chance to play. From beginning to end it had me captivated with its amazing story, superb graphics, and excellent gameplay (yes, its pointing and clicking is truly exceptional). All of the complex mysteries of the universe unravelled themselves before me as I played through this masterpiece. With each Net I played through, I moved closer and closer to discovering the meaning of life, and by the end of the Blood, I had achieved total enlightenment. So please don't hesitate, give this NettyB a try!
Sounds legit :P
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JudasIscariot: Sounds legit :P
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tfishell: So, erm, since you're here, how about those Humongous Entertainment games under Tommo's control now, eh eh? Classic point and click adventures that can be enjoyed by both kids and adults, and sold tens of thousands of copies back in the day, and full of fun characters and hand-drawn animation, and...

Hey, where ya going?
You're asking the wrong guy :)
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JudasIscariot: You're asking the wrong guy :)
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tfishell: Oh, I know. I was just being annoying. ;)
No worries :)
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kud13: ooh, very nice.

I've heard of this before, even found it on some abandonware sites, but never could configure it to run properly.

This is getting bought the day i get my next paycheck.

now, how about those 2 OTHER Vampire RPGs, eh, GOG?
We already have one :)

http://www.gog.com/game/vampire_the_masquerade_redemption