Cat Mother Open-Sources Game Engine 26
Mr.Oreo writes "According to Flipcode, Finnish videogame development company Cat Mother Ltd. has now closed its offices, but in their last meeting the company board decided to publish all company source code as open source. A large part of the game assets are also available. Published material includes a fully playable prototype of a 3rd person action/adventure game, and a commercial quality in-house 3D-engine (C++/DirectX9). The source code is published under the BSD license, and the content is published under the GPL license. Just downloaded the engine and snooped through it - it looks pretty complete, and definitely worth having a look at if you're a 3D code monkey."
It's things like this ... (Score:5, Interesting)
Yay! (Score:1)
OS games (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:OS games (Score:5, Funny)
This is a game development company. What documentation?
The Best Documentation (Score:1)
"I know how to program games, A to jump, and after I get the flower, B for fireballs... dumdi dumdi dum"
Nice .. (Score:2)
Thanks, Cat Mother.
What happens next? (Score:4, Interesting)
i hope other companies follow this path (Score:5, Interesting)
i remember when certain games that i was looking forward to would get cancelled, if more companies released the source, at least there would still be a chance for it to be a finished product.
for example, EA's Motor City was a great game, now its closed the doors on the server, why can't they release the source code under the GNU and allow people to setup their own servers, or to re-program on offline mode. now my $60 product is useless and my Faith in EA is damaged. just because they can't use the soucre anymore, doesn't mean nobody else could.
I applaud Cat Mother's innovative ideals, the world would be a better place if more companies saw Open source the same way.
Re:i hope other companies follow this path (Score:3, Insightful)
Seriously, if you had faith in EA Games, you'd be quite late in renouncing them now. They're rapidly becoming the most generic gaming brand on the planet.
Re:i hope other companies follow this path (Score:1)
Re:i hope other companies follow this path (Score:1)
Check out their news timeline (Score:4, Funny)
OpenGL (Score:1, Interesting)
Re:OpenGL (Score:2)
Anyone else see the irony in this? (Score:2, Insightful)
Kudos (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Kudos (Score:1)
Actually, the game content is released under the GPL. The game engine is BSD.
If you ask me, that's the better way to do it. For anyone that purchased this game (if it was ever available, that is), this means that anyone that continues to support it can release game patches, etc, and subsequent games with the associated content are GPL as well. Viva la revolucion!
However, anyone that decides that they like the game engine can take it and run w
Golgotha (Score:2, Interesting)
Crack.com opened up 'Golgotha', along with 'Abuse', back in 1998. Everything about this, including the source is located here [jonathanclark.com].
Products? (Score:2)
Re:Products? (Score:1)
It's Better This Way (Score:1)
I'm also glad that the company is behind this move, as oppose to the Sierra/Falcon 4.0 kerfuffle.
Issues with graphics zip file (Score:1)