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Snapshot, a 2D platformer with adorable pixel-art graphics and a unique twist in the mechanics, is now available on GOG.com for $4.99! That's 50% off until next Thursday, November 29, at 10:59AM GMT.

Meet PIC. PIC is a robot. But don't hold that against him. In this little metallic chest of his beats a heart of a true artist. Well, a cold fusion power-coil of an artist, to be precise. PIC's goal in life is to travel the beautiful, colorful world he lives (um, operates?) in, and take pictures of everything he sees. This would indicate his Japanese origin, right? But the camera he uses is no ordinary piece of Asian tourist equipment. It's got some very special powers that let PIC mess with the reality and give a whole new meaning to the term "capturing a moment".

Snapshot takes us for an unique trip across the pixel-art landscapes. It's only natural to take some photos, now isn't it. But the clever mechanics that let you manipulate the objects you point your magical camera at, makes your trip so much more amazing. If you're a fan of classic 2D platformers, if you enjoy top-notch high-res pixel-art, but you just can't force yourself through yet another cliche game--take Snapshot for a spin. It's something completely different!

Grab your time-space bending camera and take a Snapshot, for only $4.99!
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GameDesigner: generally it looks like gog lost its touch on releasing old games, they are quite rare (we used to be getting 2-3 a week) and when they do appear its mostly strategy/tactical games..
I think even other digital disturbers have more old games release per month than gog now or at least similar amount.
In the last week we've released Shadow Warrior (PC & Mac), Imperialism, and Terminal Velocity. That's three or--if you want to be a numbers-inflating bastard and count Mac seperately (since, after all, it does take a lot of work)--four. Either way, though, that's FPS, action, and strategy classics released in the last 7 days--and each of them among the very best of their genres.

We remain comitted to classic games. We are currently working on getting a number of them ready for the next few months. We will continue to release classics. While we are, indeed, releasing a number of new games, you will find that we continue to work on classics just as much as before. :)