


GOG.com provides examples of the following tropes: In August 27, 2014, GOG added DRM-free movie distribution to their service. These features were added as well as support for the Linux and Ubuntu in during the fall of 2014. Also, gathering feedback from their user wishlist and the most demand features, like the native support for Linux games, which is voted by their customers. October 2012, GOG.com announced that they'll bring their DRM-free games to OS X, Linux, and Mac. This is part of them branching out and opening their store to both AAA and indie video game companies. Sometime in March 2012, GOG began selling more recent games, like Alan Wake and the Metro series. GoG was founded sometime in February 22, 2008, by Marcin Iwiṅski and Michal Kiciṅski after when they founded CD Projekt. They're known for not including any DRM or Region Coding in any of their downloads.

They now sell games that aren't so old, and movies as well (though their movie catalog is heavily game-oriented, including The Gamers and the like), hence the name change. They used to be called Good Old Games, because that's what they started out selling: beloved classics from various studios' back catalogs. GOG.com is a website which sells PC video games and movies.
