Sorry about that, the link is www.vgstorm.com/the_gate.php

On 10/15/15, Jody McKinniss <[email protected]> wrote:
> I guess that the poster figured that if you've played VGStorm's games
> in the past, you would know the link to their site.  The link to the
> main site is:
> http://www.vgstorm.com/
> From there, you simply click the "games," link, then the link of the
> game you want, and then the download link.  It took me all of less
> than 2 minutes to begin downloading the game after seeing the post.
> The impatience of society nowadays baffles my mind.  A task as easy as
> downloading a game, something that takes less than 120 seconds, should
> not displease you.  But just because I am a nice guy, I pulled the
> source HTML to get the direct download link for the game for you.  It
> is:
> http://www.vgstorm.com/the_gate_installer.exe
> Be pleased.
>
> On 10/15/15, Danielle Ledet <[email protected]> wrote:
>> You know it never ceases to amaze, excite, and piss me off all at once
>> when yalll post all this great and wonderful stuff about a brand-new
>> game, or one that yall really want or wish others would or are
>> playing, and long description and then *don't* post a pickup link. I
>> *can not* stand second third sixth and 20th portions or batches of the
>> same post! It annoys the hell out of me when I have to wait for an
>> entirely new crop of posts, usually ith someone asking for a game
>> executable link! I get enough daily mail without having multiple damn
>> mail threads on the same subject! And yes, I have addressed my
>> frustrations on other lists as well. The problem is not that I get too
>> much mail to manage, it's ignorance and selfish posters! Why can't we
>> all tighten up, and post right? With clarity, brevity, thoughtfulness,
>> and consideration for others and their time! Let me know if I have
>> made myself clear enough!
>>
>>
>> On 10/15/15, Aaron Baker <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Greetings gamers!
>>> Just in time for the Halloween season, VGStorm is proud to present a
>>> new adventure sidescroller, The Gate!
>>> Introduction
>>> In a time when people were being killed for parcels of land,
>>> decorations, titles,
>>> wealth, honor and power, a small village was suffering from something
>>> much more mysterious.
>>> Many people were dying, mostly through strange bouts or sequences of
>>> illness, sometimes
>>> even from unknown causes. In the end, with no possible alternative
>>> explanation, it
>>> was officially declared a plague. For Patrick, a simple trip to the
>>> Physician's house
>>> to try and save his dying mother goes horribly wrong when he is knocked
>>> from
>>> his
>>> horse by an unknown entity, and awakes to find himself imprisoned in a
>>> hellish dungeon.
>>> You must guide him to safety so that he can return home safely and
>>> report his findings.
>>> Features
>>> Ten levels with over 30 enemies and 5 bosses, providing hours of
>>> gameplay.
>>> High quality sound effects and adaptive music.
>>> Fully voiced by professional actors.
>>> Plenty of in-game help.
>>> Five difficulties and two modes of gameplay.
>>> Demo limitations
>>> The demo allows you to complete the three shortest levels in the game,
>>> as well as battle the first boss. Save files from the demo are 100
>>> percent compatible with the registered copy, so you can resume right
>>> where you left off after purchasing.
>>> Pricing
>>> The game normally costs 34.95 US dollars to purchase.
>>> However, from release to the end of November, you can pick up the game
>>> for 29.95 US Dollars.
>>> I hope you enjoy The Gate!
>>>
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>>
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