GoG.com has been in operation for less than six months but the DRM-free PC game download site has already added a ton of classic games to its library of titles. Today GoG.com announced that the 100th game has been added to the site and it happens to be free to download.
The game is a 1994 point-and-click adventure game called Teenagent that comes from Metropolis Software, a developer that's now a part of CD Projekt (GOG.com's parent company). In addition to Teenagent, GoG.com has made available Septerra Core, a 1999 RPG title from Valkyrie Software. That game will set you back $5.99 and comes with free wallpaper, artwork and maps.
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Technically, Teen Agent turned freeware back in the late 90s. I have fond memories of it though so great.
...bysmittyPosted at 1:08PM on Mar 31st 2009 by bysmitty
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"Septerra Core, a 1999 RPG title from Valkyrie Software. That game will set you back $5.99 and comes with free wallpaper, artwork and maps."
I have that game, along with Shogo, came in a $10 pack. But dang, I might take up that $6 offer for the wallpaper, art and maps.Posted at 1:44PM on Mar 31st 2009 by devilsei



OH AWESOME. I was expecting some shit game that I've never heard of but IT'S TEEEEN AGGEEENTTTPosted at 1:01PM on Mar 31st 2009 by Smurfy