GPL the Heretic and Hexen Sources

In 1998, John Carmack of id Software released the source code to DOOM, and shortly thereafter he placed it under the GNU General Public License (information can be found at http://www.gnu.org), a lice... continue reading »

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Samuel V 17 March 2008
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Vincent Dawson 17 March 2008
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Brian G 10 March 2008
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Arc Mayo 10 March 2008
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Dmitriy P 9 March 2008
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Henry C 3 March 2008

"Support from Venezuela"

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Giorgio A 26 February 2008
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Brandon F 26 February 2008

"Avid Gamer"

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William D 24 February 2008
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Aleaver Giles 24 February 2008

"Heretic and Hexen where cool games. Im all for this!"

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Anonymous 20 February 2008
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Praveen K 20 February 2008

"GPL will allow the games to be used more widely than ever before since the games can also be ported to any platform. - one of the many advantages of GPL"

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Alessandro Des 19 February 2008
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John M 10 February 2008

"Software should be free."

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John C 9 February 2008
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Tenzin D 8 February 2008
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Garth D 6 February 2008
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Jenny C 5 February 2008
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Simon E 5 February 2008
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Andrs Gonzlezc 3 February 2008

"Software must be free."

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I K 1 February 2008
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Boomlala Taylor 31 January 2008

"As a modder, I would love to see the source released under GPL."

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Leonardo Chavesm 29 January 2008
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Ravage D 29 January 2008

"If they can do it for Doom, they should be able to do it for Heretic and Hexen!"

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Andrey M 28 January 2008
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