Atari is not going to be paying
anyone anything to advertise NWN 1 and I would be surprised if GOG or Impulse does, either. But that doesn't really matter, because NWN is old enough that traditional advertising like that isn't going to have much of a positive effect, anyway. The best way to sell copies of NWN is for everyone who loves the game to help sell it.
That's us.
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I go on YouTube and I see people still making lots of NWN videos, or recommending it in online polls or when "Good games for netbooks" threads pop up in various forums I'll see NWN mentioned. If you know little kids around 10 years old with a decent computer, NWN is perfect. It
so beats the crap out of Runescape. Anyway, keeping the game in people's minds like that and providing a link for them to buy it at GOG is a great way to get people to try it.
And as I've been saying for years, if someone can make a load of anthropomorphic ("furry") NWN content, it has the promise to get a huge number of people playing NWN, especially with the price of NWN and NWN's system requirements. There is a huge furry community out there and they're either playing on Furcadia or Second Life and both of those aren't good options for the kind of playerbase.