Myth as Freeware - Interested in a petition?
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Myth is nearing 10 years old and while its still a great game, its damn near impossible to find. I'm hoping that we can convince Take 2 games to release Myth and/or Myth II as freeware. Don't think their making much money on it but it would be a good PR move. Anyone interested in starting a petition, sign here. Thanks!
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While I think it wouldn't happen in a million years (and a petition most likely wouldn't do shit unfortunately) I definitely agree that this game needs to go abandonware/freeware/whatever you call it.
Basically, what more can be done with it - though you won't get many new players for a game this old, you can't exactly lure them in by saying:
"Uh... there's a demo... oh... and maybe you can find it on eBay... maybe".
Once the game goes completely freeware I reckon it'll be better all around, more people will be able to develop stuff for it, basically it'll be open season and (while it might open us up to some *horrid* variants of the game) you'll probably see some good shit get made.
Meh, that's just my interpretation anyway.
Basically, what more can be done with it - though you won't get many new players for a game this old, you can't exactly lure them in by saying:
"Uh... there's a demo... oh... and maybe you can find it on eBay... maybe".
Once the game goes completely freeware I reckon it'll be better all around, more people will be able to develop stuff for it, basically it'll be open season and (while it might open us up to some *horrid* variants of the game) you'll probably see some good shit get made.
Meh, that's just my interpretation anyway.
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Absolutely - i do think it would revitalize the community quite a bit. Anyone reading this, if you want to help with a petition - I might be able to provide the web-space and I could probably figure out the scripting, though its not my speciality. The next move is to try to get slash-dotted or something like that. Spread the word. I do think this can happen. The fact that they released some of the net code for people to work on shows they are at least somewhat willing. We will see...
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Sure, I support that idea though I don't know how likely it is to ever happen. But were Myth ever to go freeware, you could count on Project Magma to ecstatically promote, distribute and develop for it. To say the least.
It wouldn't cost Take 2 any lost sales, and they'd hold onto the legal rights to the franchise and name, but my guess is they just don't want to be bothered. Know how much silly fan mail requests they must get? Probably hundreds a day.
If I were the one to spearhead this difficult effort, I wouldn't bother with a petition. I'd probably try to get really friendly with some people at Bungie (don't just send emails, send good bottles of scotch) and get them to approach T2.
Surely, Bungie doesn't want Myth to vanish into oblivion. They did, afterall, opensource Marathon. More importantly, Take 2 is far more likely to have a dialogue on the subject with the makers of the game than with a few clinging-on fans.
There's been a thousand posts on this subject though. And so far, no individual(s) with the courage, persistency and right personality to do much about it.
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It wouldn't cost Take 2 any lost sales, and they'd hold onto the legal rights to the franchise and name, but my guess is they just don't want to be bothered. Know how much silly fan mail requests they must get? Probably hundreds a day.
If I were the one to spearhead this difficult effort, I wouldn't bother with a petition. I'd probably try to get really friendly with some people at Bungie (don't just send emails, send good bottles of scotch) and get them to approach T2.
Surely, Bungie doesn't want Myth to vanish into oblivion. They did, afterall, opensource Marathon. More importantly, Take 2 is far more likely to have a dialogue on the subject with the makers of the game than with a few clinging-on fans.
There's been a thousand posts on this subject though. And so far, no individual(s) with the courage, persistency and right personality to do much about it.
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"And so far, no individual(s) with the courage, persistency and right personality to do much about it."
Sad but true... of course, half the problem is that nobody has the experience in pestering big name companies to do the thing we'd ask them to do.
Petitions don't hurt as such, but they have to be pretty big before they get noticed - and even then, all's they do is show that there's support for something. It still takes the other end to say 'yes' for it to work. (The 72,000 signatures on the "Original Star Wars on DVD" petition might be of interest to future petition starters).
Sad but true... of course, half the problem is that nobody has the experience in pestering big name companies to do the thing we'd ask them to do.
Petitions don't hurt as such, but they have to be pretty big before they get noticed - and even then, all's they do is show that there's support for something. It still takes the other end to say 'yes' for it to work. (The 72,000 signatures on the "Original Star Wars on DVD" petition might be of interest to future petition starters).
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It'll take a miracle for T2 to even answer phone calls about it, let alone agreeing to making Myth freeware. If only Bungie hadn't sold it...
Ah, the memories...
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I can't help with contact info or anything, but I have heard that a couple of years ago Bungie offered to buy back the Myth series from T2 and were refused. Even if T2 aren't making any money off a game, it seems they have a policy of neither selling them to someone else or allowing them to be given away.
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Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. 622 Broadway, New York, NY 10012 (646) 536-2842.
But a quick look at their website will show you Take-Two isn't a Game company run old game programmers, its a Media Corporation run by MBAs. And right now they own some of the hottest games available, so Iron's post about them refusing to sell back the titles seems sensible to me from a business stand point. Why sell back a killer title to the competition? I think the best bet would be to contact Alex Seropian and hope that the sale contract that Bungie made required some sort of specific performance like say support for the Mac for future releases. And since Myth 3 didn't, helping Alex sue them, for breach. You can find Alex Seropian, founder of Bungie at his new company (sans MS) Wideload.
But a quick look at their website will show you Take-Two isn't a Game company run old game programmers, its a Media Corporation run by MBAs. And right now they own some of the hottest games available, so Iron's post about them refusing to sell back the titles seems sensible to me from a business stand point. Why sell back a killer title to the competition? I think the best bet would be to contact Alex Seropian and hope that the sale contract that Bungie made required some sort of specific performance like say support for the Mac for future releases. And since Myth 3 didn't, helping Alex sue them, for breach. You can find Alex Seropian, founder of Bungie at his new company (sans MS) Wideload.