Falcon 4.0 - The Game Which Refuses to Die
jonerik writes "Today's Boston Globe has this article on the worldwide cult following behind Falcon 4.0, a 1998 flight simulator program which was discontinued by its manufacturer (Hasbro Interactive) the following year. Shortly after it was dropped, someone leaked the game's source code and before you could say 'open source' Falcon 4.0 buffs around the world began fixing bugs in the game and adding new features. Enter Claude Cavanaugh, who approached the current owners of Falcon 4.0 (Atari, which is currently owned by a French company formerly known as Infogrames) with the idea of incorporating the hackers' improvements into Falcon 5.0. Although Falcon 5.0 won't be appearing anytime soon due to financing issues, happily Xicat Interactive will be releasing Falcon 4.0 Gold: Operation Infinite Resolve in April, which will include all of the upgrades originally intended for 5.0."
Duke Falcon Forever?
Dave
I write a blog now, you should be afraid.
What about "The Spanish Inquisition"? No one ever expects it!
But really, that would be one hell of a game. "Say you love God, primate...say it, say it!!"
OR something like the Salem Witch Trials...that might be too easy tho. "What proof do you have, sirrah?" "My neighbor looked at me funny!" "Then he shall be tested!!"
Anyways....i'm done.
Der Tod ist der einzige Weg hier raus!
Until recently, war just wasn't that fun.
Lasers Controlled Games!