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Latest revision as of 21:31, 1 March 2023
Aleph One | ||
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Homepage | Homepage | |
Latest Version | 0.12.0 | |
Downloads | Plainfiles Nero Image | |
Release Date | 10/10/2002 | |
Author | Bero | |
Based on | Aleph One/SDL | |
Best Available Port For this game? |
Yes | |
Active | No | |
Refresh Rate | Unknown |
History
Aleph One is an Open Source 3D first-person shooter game, based on the game Marathon 2 by Bungie Software, and was ported to the Dreamcast by Bero.
Unfortunately, the port was left in an early stage, so it doesn't support Dreamcast specific features like - joystick control, VMU saving, etc.
Features
- A keyboard is required to play.
- No VMU save support.
- The original Marathon 1 data files are not compatible with Aleph One, but Raul Bonilla and the M1A1 team have made an excellent conversion called M1A1.
Downloads
- Aleph One DC - Plainfiles - 10/10/2002
- Aleph One DC - Nero Image - 10/10/2002
- Freeware Game Files
- Official Bungie Page
- Aleph One/SDL Page (with A1M1 conversion)
- Marathon Trilogy Compilation - via Dcevolution (Ready to burn CDI image)
Links
- Official Bungie Site
- SDL for Dreamcast (by Bero)