

For instance, moho_00 tends to focus on older physical collections for platforms so that he can get a more fleshed out Browse by Platform list going. Not to mention we each tend to focus on updating certain groups or types of games. The "fluff" data that isn't vital to site usage is added by the volunteer Curators (or moho_00 if he has time.) Though each of us have wildly varying times of availability as to when we can contribute. And if I overlooked anything or made any mistakes, please let me - Nearly every game is added with the bare minimum of box art + title to give basic functionality and allow people to start adding them to their collections asap. This is a weird one because it's also called "Velvet Edition" in some places, but as far as I can tell, Game of the Year Edition is the "official" title.Īs always, I'm open to feedback and will certainly keep these under consideration as our data model continues to evolve. Two Worlds II: Epic Edition - This one is sort of loaded, but it's listed under Two Worlds II: Game of the Year Edition.There does appear to be a physical European-only release from back in the day that contained both of these titles, but seems completely separate from what GOG offers. Interestingly enough, Steam has this listed simply as "Descent 3", but it appears to include the expansion as well. Descent 3 + Mercenary - This is the same situation as Baldur's Gate II Complete.

One of the problems with these is sometimes (more so with Steam) they can change over time. This was really prevalent in the early days of GOG and Steam does it as well. Generally speaking, our data model is for "standard SKU" releases and not retail-bundle type things (unless they're officially acknowledged by the developer / publisher).

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