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Recently, 3D Realms has released the source code to thier game called Shadow Warrior under the GPL. Only the source code is GPL, the data files for Shadow Warrior, just like Duke3d, are commerical which means that you can only download the source code for Shadow Warrior. Downloading the data files for the game is illegal which means that you have to purchase Shadow Warrior.

Hi there,

I've mailed SSG if they still offer the free download of their game The Ardennes Offensive - couldn't find it on their new site.

I also finally mailed Bob Bates about Gateway, if it's freeware or not. I don't think so, but maybe we'll get a confirmation.

I also mailed the admin of bombs-away.net, who have had - I think it's legal - free download of the old B-17 Flying Fortress by Microprose. The site is now on a hiatus, it seems.. I sent a query if they're going to host the file in the future.

Hopefully, I'll get some replies.

Let's keep our fingers crossed about the Star Trek game. :)

--Eino

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Well, it turns out that the download of B-17 Flying Fortress is infact not legal. This was reported over at the Liberated Games forum by forum member JimBobStuart & here is what he wrote:

After a little digging I have found out that this game is not liberated, even though its was available for free download for a number of years. The rights to the code have been sold to shockwave who are rebuilding and improving the game for new release.

The game is still available through the link in the post above but this is not a legal download and as the rights have been bought for release there is little chance of seeing this game released in the near future.

Good game though.

___

You can read the whole post over at http://www.liberatedgames.com/forums/index...oto=227#msg_227

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3D Rad is a shareware game creation system but the company did release a new freeware version. The freeware version can be downloaded from http://www.3drad.com/dloadfre.htm . The freeware version can't compile games & you have to release your games as freeware.

3D Rad originally began as freeware software but after it became popular, the author's decided to sell 3D Rad as shareware. I played with the original 3D Rad which was released as freeware around 1997/1998. I'm still searching for the original 3D Rad which is 3D Rad 1.01 because it is freeware & you can compile your games with it even though it is very old.

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Well, I found the original freeware release of 3DRAD from 1998. You can download it from http://www.filelibrary.com/Contents/Windows/115/1.html . 3DRAD originally began as a freeware game creation system then it became shareware after the software became popular. Remember, this is the original release of 3DRAD, this is not the same as the newer shareware releases of 3DRAD.

  • 2 weeks later...

A French company named LOGITRON who made games during the 1990's for the Atari ST system of computers have released several of their games for free download (they use the term abandonware for their games). Their games which were released for free download (on 10/1/2004) are SHEER AGONY, AAZOHM KRYPHT & OPERATION SKUUM. The games can be downloaded from http://logitron.atari.online.fr/list_english.htm & you read about why this company decideded to re-release 3 of their Atari ST games for free download at http://logitron.atari.online.fr/abandonware_english.htm .

The people who run JAY Software released (in 2002) there game called ZebuLand along with the editor as freeware. This is an Atari ST game & it can be download from http://phoenix.inf.upol.cz/~opichals/jay/stgames.htm#zebu . I'm guessing that this prog used to be shareware since in the page above under Zebuland level editor it says "The registered ZebuLand was included level editor", so this sounds like Zebuland was once shareware.

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i've got a install of the original gta1 here, when zipped the install directory is only 28mb :huh:

seeing as its available for free download, is it legal for me to post that up?

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The answer is no. Even though Rockstar has GTA1 avaliable for free download, only Rockstar is allowed to distrubute the game for download. Basically put, you can't upload your version of GTA1 because that is illegal.

The answer is no. Even though Rockstar has GTA1 avaliable for free download, only Rockstar is allowed to distrubute the game for download. Basically put, you can't upload your version of GTA1 because that is illegal.

right i guess you guys will have to stick with the 300mb version then :p hmm 280mb of trojans, spyware and frame-rate delimiters :p

right i guess you guys will have to stick with the 300mb version then :p hmm 280mb of trojans, spyware and frame-rate delimiters :p

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The reason the GTA download clocks in at 300 MB is that everything from the original GTA CD version is there. Your version is a rip, that means that stuff was removed by shady groups in order to facilitate downloads in the days before broadband services became widely available. Additionally, the big download has been updated to be more compatible with modern operating systems and as such takes advantage of "new" technology such as DirectX.

To Eugene and evktalo: thanks for holding the fort while I've been inactive on this board.

Ok this is a strange question but does anyone have idea what game I'm about to describe is:

It was 3D shooter kind of, we ran it on MS-Dos, you had like a glove that was like Liono's from Thundercats:

liono1bq.jpg

only it had claws not like...gem things...and from what I can just about remember; you fought these browny upright standing sort of monsters to begin with.

I can barely remember this game, my Dad woul load it up for me when I was about 6 or 7. If I could play it again the nostalgia would be awesome, anyway sorry that's so vague, anybody any idea?!

Ok this is a strange question but does anyone have idea what game I'm about to describe is:

It was 3D shooter kind of, we ran it on MS-Dos, you had like a glove that was like Liono's from Thundercats:

liono1bq.jpg

only it had claws not like...gem things...and from what I can just about remember; you fought these browny upright standing sort of monsters to begin with.

I can barely remember this game, my Dad woul load it up for me when I was about 6 or 7. If I could play it again the nostalgia would be awesome, anyway sorry that's so vague, anybody any idea?!

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You description is very vague but you could be referring to the game called Hexen. Hexen is a shareware FPS developed by Raven Software & distrubuted by ID Software. You can download the shareware version of Hexen from http://www.dosgames.com/g_3d.php .

This might be the game you're referring to but your description is very vague.

The reason the GTA download clocks in at 300 MB is that everything from the original GTA CD version is there. Your version is a rip, that means that stuff was removed by shady groups in order to facilitate downloads in the days before broadband services became widely available. Additionally, the big download has been updated to be more compatible with modern operating systems and as such takes advantage of "new" technology such as DirectX.

*hmph*

well this came directly from a legal CD install, i'm telling you. and the game doesnt need compatibility crap, works fine on XP. the original CD version has modes up to 800x600 anyway.

Anyone know where I can download a game called Bug! if anyone remembers it?

It was a game where you were a bug tryingto rescue his family and friends from evil bugs. Any help on where to get it would be greatly apprecieated.

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I checked for this title of at Home Of The Underdogs & they mention that this game was released in 1996 by Sega which means that this game was avaliable commerically which means that downloading this game is illegal which means that we can't give you any download links to this game.

Found a good one so nevermind.

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Well, even though you mention that we shouldn't mind your post, I will tell you where to find many freeware arkanoid games. Goto http://gamehippo.com/search/search_advance...809ef0b47.shtml

Gamehippo is a site devoted to nothing but freeware games.

IM looking for a game i only ever had as a shareware title back in early 99 i think..

it was a Worms style game but with spaceships.. the maps contained several planets which your ship woul dbe bale to cling on to (because of the gravity) firing missiles etc was affected by the gravity of each planet.. multiple wepaons.. multiple players.. was alot of fun but i can't remeber thename of it!!

any help?

EDIT:

Its called warheads.. there is a demo of it here... not freeware yet it seem s:(

http://www.warheads.net/index.php?option=c...selectcat&cat=2

Edited by danmed

I'm looking for a game that I used to play on a demo disk. Of what I can remember, you were a kid and the first level was a "scary" dark level outside and you had to rescue animals using a slingshot as your weapon. I'm thinking Halloween Harry but it's not that. The word Halloween rings a bell but I could be wrong. It was a side scroller game with not bad graphics. Anyone remember it?

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