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If you look a little farther down the page under Game Features, there are links to get the DRM-Free version and the choice of a Steam key or a GoG key.
DRM Free & Steam Key:
http://www.humblebundle.com/store/product/retrocityrampagesteam
DRM Free & GoG Key:
http://www.humblebundle.com/store/product/retrocityrampagegog
Purchased.
11 cents per megabyte, woohoo!
(Glad I didn't pay that much for Total War: Shogun 2 or RAGE... those were 20 gigs apiece, so what, over two thousand dollars...?)
Let the low-res nostalgia and controller-throwing begin.
Ok I'm going to go ahead and get the game off the official website. Thanks for explaining the difference.