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Geek Culture / Duke Nukem 3d Atomic Edition Source Code.

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Great Knight
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Posted: 1st Mar 2004 01:10
I was checking oldie game demos like hexen and so on. and i went to go dl the demo for Duke Nukem 3d atomic edition. And the company(3d realms)
was given away the source code for the game. Looks cool.
http://www.3drealms.com/duke3d/index.html

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Ian T
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Posted: 1st Mar 2004 01:19
The source has been public domain for years

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Great Knight
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Posted: 1st Mar 2004 01:36
oops didn't know that.

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Posted: 1st Mar 2004 16:23
The source for Doom and Quake I/II were released too.

I'm not sure how useful these source code releases are though. Converting the odd C++ snippet from gamedev.com is one thing, I would'nt know where to start with the source code for a full C++ game!. The best thing I've seen done with supplied source code is the Dreamcast version of Quake, a guy took the source and made a commercial quality dreamcast version and it rocks!. If you have a DC you should check it out - I actually prefer it to the PC version.


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Posted: 1st Mar 2004 21:19
when they released the source for Doom it only took 2 days for someone to come up with the executable for the Amiga, since I had a high end Amiga at the time I went out and bought PC doom just to get the full WAD files, it all worked fine (if a little slowly ) then when I bought my first PC I was able to install Doom and run it at full speed, but Doom on an Amiga WAS cool at the time


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