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Anyone have Duke Nukem I, II or Jill of the Jungle?

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Posted by: hexstar

I believe those can now be considered abandonware (they were released around 1994) and I love those games (yep I'm a sucker for old dos games ), but can't find the full versions of those games with all the episodes anywhere...perhaps someone here has a full version of at least one of those games and would be willing to upload it somewhere like rapidshare.com and then PM me with the dl link? (just need the game folder with all the game files in any archive) I'd greatly appreciate it....thanks!



Posted by: FadedMaster

As far as I'm aware, the rights to those still exist. We're only talking 12 years. Nintendo's rights to the NES just recently ran up. So even though some might label those as "abondonware" it doesn't mean it is legal to distribute them.



Posted by: Ion Silverbolt

Yeah it's still hard to find certain titles online. I don't know why developers would care. I highly doubt apogee could make one more dime from those titles.

They did rule it was legal to crack the copy protection on older titles recently.

http://www.joystiq.com/2006/11/23/u...donware-rights/



Posted by: shadysoldier

i had duke nukem for n64 that a emulated for computer.=)



Posted by: FadedMaster

Yeah, I have Duke Nukem 3D Atomic Edition for PC that I bought ages ago bundled with Lo Wang: Shadow Warrior. I still play both games every now and then, especially on my Tosh laptop. I need somethin' to do on campus between my classes, and that crappy laptop isn't exactly able to run every game out there. :-P



Posted by: Bishop

The full version of shadow warrior is relatively hard to find these days.



Posted by: FadedMaster

Really? Hm. Glad I have one. It's a really great game.



Posted by: Bishop

It was pretty good in DM back in the day. Especially when someone figured out how to port over Duke3d maps.

Hotel Hell with tripmines was crazy enough. Hotel Hell with caltrops became damn near insanity.



Posted by: FadedMaster

Haha, ah yes, I remember the porting of maps. That was an easy way to expand the game. *Breaks out his laptop and begins playing SW.*



 
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