Rockstar Republishes Wild Metal For Free
Thanks to several readers for pointing to the download section on the official Rockstar Games site, where they've just released full PC title Wild Metal (also sometimes known as Wild Metal Country) for free download. The page explains: "Another vintage title from Rockstar North, then known as DMA Design, Wild Metal (1999) is a 3D strategic vehicular combat game." The game originally debuted on the Sega Dreamcast, with the PC version getting a limited release, and a C+VG review mentions "this is a good [LAN-specific?] multiplayer game... lots of tanks, lots of ammo, lots of big explosions." The original, top-down view Grand Theft Auto is also available for download on the site.
...for Rockstar! The game would have otherwise been abandon-ware and never again seen the light of day. But they apparently see the value of releasing older games as a marking moev to gain better exposure and build a customer base (those who get the old game today might get a new game tomorrow, and that's money in Rockstar's pockets!)
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... it hits 88% and then ditches (source file can't be read). Did that to me last night both times I tried it, and once today. Argh!
This is great! Thanks so much for the info. GTA has been a great dynasty of games, and even with the advances that GTA III and Vice City have reached, the original GTA still will always remain a classic. I haven't gotten to play Wild Metal, but I will as soon as I get home. I appluade Rockstar for their support of the open source world, in releasing these old versions of the games. Rockstar continues to impress me always, first with their games, then with their actions.
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If you haven't played the original GTA, go download it. The graphics are no where near GTA3, but if you can get over the oldschool graphics it's still damn fun.
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Try firing a gun at the train station when the people get off the train.
Yeah, there ought to be a standard in the industry - develop, sell, wait 5 years, check if the title is ready for the bargain bin and if so, release to the public domain.
It's nothing but good for the developer.
A lot of these companies have a huge backlog of titles that would require recompiles and minor changes to timing to make them usable on modern machines. Release them using the same bandwidth they are paying for to distribute patches, and you have a huge marketing opprotunity.
It especially makes sense when you have sequels that are vastly improved (original GTA vs the double pack). So why don't we see this more often?
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The original GTA's were not about the Graphics at all, they were all about the game play. It's a top down view of the city and you basically just drive around attempting to complete missions and running the monks over for lots of extra money. The bikes go really fast but are impossible to handle, the tanks run everything over and make everything blow up. All the weapons are basically the same, what this game brings is sass. It's worth the time to play and honestly I enjoy playing it far more than I enjoy playing GTA3/VC
Ok I got a little conspiracy theory here
... I'm still working out a theory for what reason they would need that information, but anyway.
You are free to download the game from their website, but are not allowed to share that file to others.
Also you get a download link that will only work for you (so you cannot share the link with others)
Now, I think they add hidden data to their file wich contains your IP adress or something, so they can track who is sharing their files.
Now my question is to all of you who downloaded the game from rockstar to make a MD5 sum of the file they received, to check if indeed the files are different, or that I'm just too suspicious about the whole thing.
You can add your MD5 sum as a reply to this message, and of course any conspiracy theory is welcome.
Oh yes if you need to download the MD5 summer program got to this adress:
http://www.md5summer.org/
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I'm glad Rockstar has this much respect for its gamers. They actually seem to realize that if they lose sales due to people's preference of their old games over their new ones, then it's a problem with the new games, not with the "cheap" people who don't want to play them.
Rob (Of course, I don't think Rockstar is in any danger of slipping into a creative slump, but still)
I'm having a LAN party over my christmas holiday! ;-)
Seems their server is getting its buttox pummeled.
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Oh, wait, I played this game. Unless you're playing it for multiplayer (which is still crap), it's horrific. I made the mistake of spending 10$ on the Dreamcast version in a clearance bin. Don't waste your time downloading it unless you're playing it with at least 4 people.
To summarize, it has horrid, empty, repetitive landscapes. You end up fighting the controls to v-e-r-y s-l-o-w-l-y climb up cliffs to get at items. If you meet the AI, it'll usually wait until you're in range, and then fire a whole bunch. It doesn't really try to flank you or do anything cool, not that it'd matter (since all tanks tend to be really slow). Sound wise, get used to the sound of a tank engine. That and shooting is all that Rockstar included. There are no music tracks at all. It's one of the bottom 10 Dreamcast games ever released. Naturally, IGN gave it an 83% and called it a "surprisingly deep game once you get into it" -- but they're shills anyways. PlanetDreamcast's review is much better.
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I'm in favor of giving away games for free. Honestly I am. But Sometimes Free Isn't Free Enough explains why game companies should be doing the free games thing a bit differently.
The upshot is: learn from id Software. Their games will now live forever, with no overhead for the developer, because they released their source. Even source releases under a not-quite-free license would be better than a binary-only release. As a bonus, the game assets (graphics, models, music, sounds, etc.) can all be sold for use with the freely available clients, providing a small trickle of income over the longer term.
Anyway, I got flamed for this in the comments on the story when I wrote it, and I expect more, so FLAME ON! :^)
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I really wish more companies would start releasing their old games. It doesn't even have to be using their bandwidth. I'm sure there are tons of places like Fileplanet, Fileshack, 3DGamers, etc that would host them. I mean most of those games aren't even sold in stores anymore. Could it really hurt the developer that much to give it away?
... please, won't someone do an osx port of direct-x or some shit like that ... i -loved- this game on the PC ...
big yo to rockstar. they rocket.
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Another vintage title from Rockstar North, then known as DMA Design
So the makers of Lemmings then went on to make GTA? That's awesome.
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GTA is totally different. It's the same idea: go on missions, steal cars, fuck shit up. It's fun for a while but GTA3 is much better. It's a top-down perspective pseudo-3d game. It's still very violent and humorous, but the gameplay is lacking. The biggest problems are bad framerate (on my p4 1.7 with gf2), bad camera, and getting lost in the city is way too easy. It's still worth a free download though. Lots of people like it more than I.
Does it mean having a pirated copy of the Dreamcast version is legal too? :P
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That game came bundled with my 'Wingman' racing wheel. The game is boring, its empty and just not worth downloading. I remember being obsessed with it for a week, until I realized..there is no point to this game.
That might be part of the slashdot effect. I have had trouble downloading either, they stop downloading randomly and because I dislike "download managers" I need to start it over every time.
Now if they had set it up via ftp instead of http it would be easier.
You left out what really makes GTA; The network play. Four player (I don't remember if it supports more) GTA is truly a thing of beauty. Even the racing is fun, but mostly it's the deathmatching that is so beautiful. Driving someone into a corner, hopping out and nailing them with the rocket launcher. Chasing someone into traffic and spraying the car easiest to shoot in hopes that the cascase of explosions will set them on fire. GTA was one of the most fun games ever played on a network, and it still is.
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I guess I could just set up a disposable email but I'm too lazy
as in .. DNA Desing, the crew that came up with the oringinal Lemmings on the Amiga and published it with psygnogis?
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Oh, I've downloaded GTA. Three times. All three downloads wouldn't install right, though.
THANKS ROCKSTARR!!!
I mean, come ON!!
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the download keeps resetting on me, sometimes at 1%, sometimes at 80%. sucks that they dont support resuming.
YEah, mod down that fucktard Michael.
WTF is the matter with them? Not supporting resume
on ANY 100MB+ file is asinine!
We used to play the orig GTA on a LAN at an old gig of mine...can this GTA run under Wine? If it does, I'm gonna try it, that was a fun game, more fun than the later GTAs IMO.
CB
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It may be frame limited to an fps - game time isn't based around a timer and deltas, hence it's locked to 24fps or something with a set timestep each frame.
From the Rockstar Games GTA download site:
If you experience choppy or jerky gameplay, try turning the frame limiter off by pressing 'F8'. You may need to then increase your resolution to slow the game down, but it should play smoothly.
Yeap there's the problem...