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For those that prefer the DRM-free store GOG, they've expanded again with new enhanced releases of Cold Fear and I Am Alive along with a Black Friday sale. You can check out the GamingOnLinux Guide to get GOG games on Linux / SteamOS.

About restoring Cold Fear, the GOG team said: "Originally published by Ubisoft and now re-released by Atari with our very own restoration efforts, Cold Fear represents the kind of behind-the-scenes cooperation that helps ensure cult titles don’t quietly fade away when technology moves on. If a game is part of our shared gaming heritage, it deserves more than to be left broken on modern hardware". They also mentioned how it has new support for "robust controller support for popular pads, unified button layouts, and full support for wireless play, hotplugging, D-Pads, triggers, and vibration, all based on an updated scheme inspired by the original PlayStation 2 controls" along with various other enhancements to fix up glitches, crashes and so on.

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They also revamped I Am Alive a little for their store that also had a whole bunch of improvements.

Even more titles have also entered the GOG Preservation Program including:

  • Rayman 2: The Great Escape
  • Eternam
  • Syndicate Plus
  • Epic Pinball: The Complete Collection
  • Alien Rampage
  • Screamer
  • Dangerous Dave Pack
  • Wing Commander: Academy

Check out everything including the big sale on the GOG.com store.

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