You'd almost have to be doing something wrong if you were paying full price for games this time of year, with holiday sales appearing as fast as the fiscally-sound consumer can keep track of them. Today both Origin and Good Old Games have sizable catalog-wide savings, with some strictly time-limited incentives to make it worth your while...
Today retro game services Good Old Games announced their Spring Sales Event. Ten games, including Fallout and Beyond Good and Evil are available at a discount.
Today marks the beginning of Good Old Games' holiday sale. They're offering most of their catalog at a discount until January 4th.
GoGamer has listed this week's 48-hour Madness sale, offering up huge savings on several big name titles including Mirror's Edge, Prince of Persia, Beyond Good & Evil and twenty other games for less than $6 while supplies last.
Shacknews is giving away any game you want from Good Old Games catalogue. If you want to win your favourite vintage game for free; just add a comment and tell them which game you want. They'll pick ten random contestants and give the games they've chosen.
From now until Sunday, four games from Ubisoft can be bought for only $10 through digital gaming platform Steam. The Ubisoft Classic pack includes Beyond Good & Evil, Dark Messiah Might and Magic, Far Cry, and IL-2 Sturmovik: 1946.
Good Old Games announced today that Ubisoft has signed an agreement to bring some of its classics to the digital games service. They're kicking off the partnership with three games: Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, IL-2 Sturmovik: 1946, and Beyond Good & Evil.
Brad of GiantBomb writes: Apparently residents of Canada can purchase the Cheese Heads brand of mozzarella cheese (which appears from the pictures to come in the highly desirable string configuration) and receive a free PC copy of Michel Ancel's excellent but largely unappreciated Beyond Good & Evil.
I’d name the first Beyond Good and Evil a winner of the Psychonauts Underappreciated Genius Award, except that BGE was released in 2003 and Psychonauts came out in 2005, so I guess it’s really the other way around.
Either way, you’re a crazy nutball if you missed these two games, but your chance to redeem yourself is at hand: Behold, the Beyond Good and Evil 2 trailer!