Breaking the traditional game 'style'
- hallsofvallhalla
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hahaha, thanks for the info!
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wow, I only ever heard of the '28 year' law..
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Re the Mechwarrior franchise, Mechwarrior 4 is now available for free download. The official link http://www.mektek.net/projects/mw4/download.html unfortunatly due to the extreme popularity it seems this site is broken now.
You can get the installer here http://www.bigdownload.com/games/mechwa ... free-game/ , or do what I did and find a torrent with the download.
Awesome game I have to say!
You can get the installer here http://www.bigdownload.com/games/mechwa ... free-game/ , or do what I did and find a torrent with the download.
Awesome game I have to say!
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Bane_Star wrote:Ever Seen Mech-warrior? Not the computer game, but the original paper and pencil roleplaying game.. the slot system for weapons you describe sounds very much like mechwarrior.
^ Exactly what I was thinking.
There is a browser based MMORPG implementation of mechwarrior at: http://www.neveron.com
Screenshot of the grid based map system: http://neveron.com/images/screenshots/battle.jpg
Screenshot of the slot based combat system: http://neveron.com/images/screenshots/arena.jpg
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that looks very kewl. I miss the old days of Mech Warrior
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I've heard Disney had something to do with the length of copyright being extended.
But yeah, I believe someone has the trademark for Mechwarrior still, there was a nice discussion on gamedev.net about if someone could use Mech in their game.
But yeah, I believe someone has the trademark for Mechwarrior still, there was a nice discussion on gamedev.net about if someone could use Mech in their game.
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interesting. I don't think Mech actually came from Mech Warrior but who knows with some of these silly copyright trademark laws.
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If there is some copyright/trademark issues with using the term "mech", a designer could just take it upon themselves to create a more creative and unique term for them. Mech fans will obviously be ale to tell what they are from the artwork.hallsofvallhalla wrote:interesting. I don't think Mech actually came from Mech Warrior but who knows with some of these silly copyright trademark laws.
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like "Mechie", "Mhech", "Mek", "Mechnoid"

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Isn't Mech short for Mechatronics?
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