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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 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.com Preservation Program Aims to Keep Old PC Games Playable
GOG.com has long been known as a marketplace for classic PC games. But now the company is taking things a step further with a "Preservation Program" that pledges to maintain the compatibility of select PC games for years to come.
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 Starts Preservation Program with 100 Classic Games Improved for Modern PCs
The team from the digital PC game store GOG has started a new initiative to preserve old classics. The Good Old Game Preservation Program aims at keeping those PC games compatible with modern and future computer setups,
GOG Preservation Program makes old PC games playable on modern systems ‘forever’
GOG says the Preservation Program “ensures classic games remain playable on modern systems, even after their developers stopped supporting them.” These games are DRM free and come with dedicated tech support, which can help you fix issues when trying to install or play these titles.
GOG's preservation label highlights classic games it's maintaining for modern hardware
GOG is launching an effort to help make older video games playable on modern hardware. The GOG Preservation Program will label the classic titles that the platform has taken steps to adapt in order to make them compatible with contemporary computer 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.
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Lilbits: GOG brings old games to new PCs, VMWare goes free(er), Apple smart screen leaked, and more
Game Platform GOG no longer goes by the name Good Old Games, since GOG now offers new titles as well. But GOG hasn’t exactly ...
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Fallout, XCOM, and dozens of PC classics will run smoothly forever, GOG says
Digital storefront GOG launches the Preservation Program, which makes classics like Fallout and Resident Evil always play ...
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