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First post, by twiz11

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What titles would you like to see reverse engineered?

Reply 1 of 4, by xjas

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Dude, settle the hell down. You've started 7 new threads today alone, and almost 20 in the last two weeks, most of which are just an inane 1-line question like this one. Yes, 'discussion' is nice, but this isn't that & you're drowning out threads with actual content from the front pages.

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Reply 2 of 4, by dr_st

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I would have thought twiz11 is Muz, but he actually has a tendency to come back to his threads. Plus his account is older.

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Reply 4 of 4, by Kerr Avon

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Carmageddon, the original game, would be nice to be open source. There was a fan-made attempt (http://1amstudios.com/projects/openc1/), but it was abandoned about eight years ago. You can still download the source code though, if anyone wants to continue the project, or just download the compiled version to play it. According to the website:

"OpenC1 is an open-source remake of Carmageddon. It uses XNA for the graphics and Nvidia PhysX for the physics. It implements almost all features of the original game, including vehicles, tracks, vehicle damage, pedestrians, opponents, checkpoints, UI, breakable, bendable track objects, animations. It does not currently implement powerups or network play.

As of version 1.4, OpenC1 can auto-download the free Carmageddon demo content (artwork, models, etc) so you can experience OpenC1 without having to own the full original game.
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