Eternal X Release [27 Feb 2008]
The Xeventh Project is proud to present a Marathon scenario nearly twelve years in the making: Eternal X.
Featuring 52 huge levels, hundreds of new high-resolution textures, over a dozen tracks of original music, a wholly revamped user interface, all new weapons, and several new creatures and characters, alongside the complete cast from the original trilogy and numerous familiar locations, Eternal is one of the largest and most ambitious Marathon scenario projects ever undertaken.
To download Eternal X, please visit http://eternal.bungie.org.
Featuring 52 huge levels, hundreds of new high-resolution textures, over a dozen tracks of original music, a wholly revamped user interface, all new weapons, and several new creatures and characters, alongside the complete cast from the original trilogy and numerous familiar locations, Eternal is one of the largest and most ambitious Marathon scenario projects ever undertaken.
To download Eternal X, please visit http://eternal.bungie.org.
Aleph One 0.19.0 [20 Oct 2007]
A new version of Aleph One is available from http://marathon.sourceforge.net/ and http://source.bungie.org.
Highlights include lots of metaserver improvements, support for embedded shapes in net games, compression of net game data before transfer, and additional resolutions.
You can read the full release notes here
Highlights include lots of metaserver improvements, support for embedded shapes in net games, compression of net game data before transfer, and additional resolutions.
You can read the full release notes here
Aleph One 0.18.1 [20 Aug 2007]
Aleph One 0.18.1 is available from http://source.bungie.org/get and http://marathon.sourceforge.net. This is a minor bug fix release, with a minor feature addition as well, carnage messages. It is network compatible with 0.18.
Fileball Woes [10 Aug 2007]
As you may have suspected, Fileball is having some serious problems. It has not been hacked however as has been suggested, it was a server meltdown, though it might turn out to be a fatal one.
Los Disneys 2.0 [09 Aug 2007]
After a nearly 10-year hiatus, the cult classic video game is back online and better than ever. Infiltrate the Magic Kingdom in an attempt to seek and destroy the cryonically frozen head of Walt Disney. With updated artwork, units, and sounds Los Disneys 2.0 is ready to go on Mac, Windows and Linux.
Check out the new website or head straight to the downloads.
Check out the new website or head straight to the downloads.
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