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  • Good Old Games retracts proposed regional pricing structure

    by 
    Thomas Schulenberg
    Thomas Schulenberg
    03.16.2014

    Remember Good Old Games' plans to implement regional pricing for future titles? Well for the most part, that's not happening anymore - after extensive feedback from its userbase, GOG has reaffirmed its commitment to offer the same price to all of its customers. That means GOG users worldwide will still be able to purchase games at the same price as US customers. GOG insists it will "adamantly continue to fight for games with flat worldwide pricing," but if such a deal can't be struck with publishers, GOG will reimburse users. For now, that involves "$5.99 and $9.99 game codes," but reimbursement will eventually be given in store credit to be used toward any purchase. GOG says this will apply to "every single game where we do not have flat pricing," including the to-be-released Age of Wonders 3, Divinity: Original Sin and The Witcher 3. While local currencies will still be introduced for regions that don't use the US dollar, users will be able to pick whether they want to pay with USD or their region's respective currency. GOG's switch off of regional pricing may delay or prevent the addition of certain games to its catalog, but the company says it will "remain true to its values and will keep on offering you the best of DRM-free gaming." [Image: GOG]

  • Motorola aiming to upgrade all possible devices to Jelly Bean, promises to give you $100 credit if it can't

    by 
    Daniel Cooper
    Daniel Cooper
    09.05.2012

    At today's keynote, Motorola head Dennis Woodside has pledged that the company will attempt to upgrade all of its new and existing Android handsets to Jelly Bean "very soon." However, for some units, the latest version of Google's mobile OS is going to be too "compromised" to use properly. In that event, it's pledging to give you $100 credit off one of its brand new handsets, which are being unveiled today. It's not given details about how you go about claiming that credit, or when the program begins, but as soon as we're told, we'll let you know.

  • Google Play gift cards show up for real, come in $10 and $25 flavors

    by 
    James Trew
    James Trew
    08.16.2012

    Remember that Google Play gift card support we told you about just this morning? Well now things got real. Literally. The pic above shows one of the shrink-wrapped critters in a $25 denomination. Android Central claims they were sent a few different pictures, showing $10 varieties also -- and as we can see from the box -- they're good for music, movies, books, apps and (mysteriously) "more." So if you're after that hot new game, now's about the time to start dropping hints to your nearest and dearest.

  • Amazon offering $75 credit with PS3 purchase, $50 for Wii

    by 
    Griffin McElroy
    Griffin McElroy
    12.13.2010

    It's fairly common for retailers to offer store credit to help drive purchases of certain items, but this is why Amazon's taking over the world: If you buy a 160 GB PS3 or a White Wii console, you'll get $75 or $50 (respectively) in Amazon bucks, which you can then use to buy a George Foreman grill.