GOG.com got its start in 2009 as a place to buy classic computer games, such as Wing Commander and Fallout, tweaked to work on modern PCs. While the site hasn’t forgotten its roots — the name stands for “Good Old Games” — it’s begun adding more recent games to its catalog, and it’s still keeping its promise not to saddle players with copy protection. Newer games like Hotline Miami and Fez skew toward the indie side of game development, so you can keep an eye on gaming’s avant garde while reliving its past.
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