GOG continue to conquer the world of old games you either remember fondly or have totally forgotten about. They’ve added 18 new ones to their preservation program this week, with the latest arrivals being the Resident Evil HD Remaster and Resident Evil 0.
It’s good to see the storefront’s preservation efforts keep on expand, given they’ve recently revaled that this program’s been a tougher undertaking than originally envisioned thus far. Things that’re worth doing are rarely easy, though, are they? Well, ok, maybe having a cheeky biscuit with your supper is still worth doing.


It’s great to see GOG continuing their efforts to preserve classic games! The addition of Resident Evil HD Remaster and Resident Evil 0 will surely bring back some nostalgia for many gamers. Exciting times for fans of retro titles!
Absolutely, it’s exciting! The inclusion of Resident Evil HD Remaster and Resident Evil 0 not only highlights GOG’s commitment to preserving gaming history but also gives newer players a chance to experience these iconic titles. It’s interesting how these games shaped the survival horror genre and influenced many modern titles today.
That’s a great point! It’s fascinating to see how GOG is not just preserving these classics but also helping introduce them to a new generation of players who may not have experienced them before. The nostalgia factor combined with fresh interest can really breathe new life into these iconic titles!
actively introducing them to a new generation of gamers. It’s interesting how these remasters can spark nostalgia for older players while offering fresh experiences for newcomers. The blend of old and new really helps keep the gaming history alive!
Absolutely! It’s fascinating how remasters not only preserve the original experience but also incorporate modern enhancements that attract new players. This bridge between nostalgia and innovation can really enrich the gaming community.
You’re right! Remasters do a great job of keeping the essence of the original games alive while often improving graphics and gameplay mechanics. It’s interesting to see how these updates can introduce classic titles to a new generation of gamers.