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    Marathon, via Aleph One, has been free for at least a two decades at this point, hasn’t it? Bungie open sourced it before 2000 and Aleph has been a thing since at least 2004, I think.

    Also, wow I’m old…

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      I think that’s the point of the article. Bungie arranged to use Aleph One’s code for the free Steam version. It’s just another avenue to introduce the game to new players.

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        Bungie arranged to use Aleph One’s code for the free Steam version.

        Bungie isn’t even listed on the Steam page as developer or publisher. I don’t think Bungie arranged anything here. They just promoted the release via a tweet.

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        Ah, got it. I was confused because Aleph has been a thing for a very long time. I didn’t click that it was “…on Steam” that’s the important part.

        I loved Marathon back in the day; played the hell out of it on an LC475, and it was a key reason why a) I stuck with Macs in my post-Amiga era, b) made me a fan of Bungie in general, c) broke my heart when Halo became an XBox exclusive, and c) resulted in my buying an XBox anyway because Halo is/was basically Marathon 4.

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          I didn’t play Marathon when it was first released due to life making other demands. But I’ve enjoyed it immensely in the last several years. Old school is my thing, it seems. :)

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    Back when Bungie made Mac games only. A friend was super into this. I played a bit, but only a handful of games really appeal to me. Still, stuff like this warms my heart.

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      Because of the Mac focus I really had a sliver of hope that Halo might get a Linux release. Or that the Windows release might at least be playable via Wine. Then they got bought by Microsoft.

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    I loved these games back in the day.

    My memory might be a bit fuzzy, but I seem to recall an old Easter egg or mod or something that allowed you to fire NPCs out of an RPG—it was about the funniest thing I had experienced in a video game up to that point.

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      I don’t recall this exactly, but I do remember:

      • Rocket-jumping, where you can point the rocket-launcher at your feet and, if you survive the back-splash, get places you normally couldn’t
      • The exploding BOBs could be backsplashed to places (“Frog blast the vent core!”) to amusing effect.