Operation Vulture 3 - Cyber Chopper
I remember playing it 7 years ago on my 486, then I lost the disk and haven't been able to find it again.I think it was also known as "Cyber Chopper". The music was great and the gameplay was fun, you could blow up virtually anything and after each mission you got money with which to buy upgrades and fuel.It would make a great addition if its not protected.
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No, Operation Vulture 3 came out in I'd say 1995 by H/M Software and it was 2d.
Edit: I managed to find a shareware copy, but it doesn't like dosbox, when it trys playing sound/music it locks up and freezes your machine, so that you have to cold-restart. |
In contact with developer if it's active shareware.
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Developer not existent anymore. [APPROVED]
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Hey,
I am sorry to bring back an old thread but I was wondering if this game will ever be added to the site. I have been looking for the full version everywhere but havent found it yet. I do have the shareware version and do have it working in Dosbox and on my old 486:whistling:. So any word on the game? |
Hey. One half of H/M Software here.
I'd say we're prepared to public domain everything we've done as shareware. I don't know how to make that legal, but there you go. I noticed that even though the moderator said [APPROVED] it's still not on the site. I can help sourcing the software, but you can download it pretty much anywhere from one of dozens of DOS game nostalgia web sites. I can also dig up the sequel, which was only made available to folks who registered the shareware version. (Which, by the way, was none of you slackers. We only asked for $15, people...) Thank you for the comment about the music, Shuan. I wrote all the music, and I was just listening to the Level 1 song today which inspired me to see if anyone remembers the game. Out of the entire Internet, this thread seems to be it. |
"Approved" means that whoever has the game is allowed to share it and upload it on Abandonia's FTP. Since there was noone who had it, it wasn't uploaded on site. Plus after being uploaded on the FTP, we also need some time to find people willing to review it, also from our regular users. So there :p
I can give you FTP access so you can upload the games on our FTP, if it's not a problem. :) I don't know how people release software in the public domain. Maybe you just need to go to a notary/lawyer and authentificate the document. :mhh: |
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A simpler means of achieving free redistributability of the program would be just changing the license, allowing you to retain the copyrights for any future use. According to this article, including an appropriate licensing document with the software pretty much takes care of that. To give you something to work from, here is a copy of a release note included by Apogee in their freeware re-release of Caves of Thor: A generalized fill-in-the-blanks version would be something like this: Code:
<title> Release Notes - <current date> |
Thank you for the info. Apogee's freeware license seems preferable to public domain. Anywho, the shareware version is freely distributable as-is, so if you give me the FTP info, I'll upload that. Once I find Operation Vulture 4, I'll whip up a license and upload that, too. Thanks for the support.
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