Well I guess the big scoop is that the Van Buren aka Fallout 3 tech demo has been released to the public domain so is now Free Software. I wonder if the community will pick it up and make it work properly - apparently it is quite far away from being a playable game but my laptop is low on disk space so I can't find out right now.
I'll leave blurb to other sites.
Remember I mentioned a Gunbound clone effort that started in the Ubuntu Forums? Well, it is now called i-team, has a set of characters - how cool do they look!!? - and the guy has finished coding pixel perfect collision detection. It is moving ahead nicely and perhaps we'll see a game sooner rather than later emerging from this effort. :-)
I lamented yesterday that the game Bloboats wasn't available for download for Ubuntu. Well, d'oh, that's because it is in the Ubuntu repos but to be fair it did not say that on the Bloboats downloads page. Well I got an email from the author (thanks :-) and hopefully he'll correct that omitted detail.
I will stop by mentioning Soldat. 2D Quake-like war game worms style. Not open source. Only runs on Linux with WINE. But is cool. 'Nuff said.
This post was a bit disjoint and unelaborate. Perhaps my standards are slipping!
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Looking at the forum on Fallout 3 it doesn't say its free software and it also looks like there is only a .exe available. No source code.
Am I missing something here?
I made some form of assumption from the damn /. article which used the term public domain - which usually implies source code availability. I will investigate it further.
I wanted to say the same thing as andrew, I could not yet find and additional info on the source, graphics or generally the content of the demo becoming anything other than freeware, not public domain.
You might want to put a small hint to that in the article, so people do not get confused or spread false information. ;)
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