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Old 05-06-2008, 08:12 PM   #11
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....ok, from now on we will approve them, but we didn't check if it's sold, and unfortunately there are many Red-Baron sold at Amazon => Link
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If a game has been certifiably released as freeware, it is irrelevant whether it is sold or not.
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Ok, that's good, so little summary:
Are both Freeware?
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All the copies of RB II and RB 3D on Amazon are used. Red Baron Arcade is a new title that is some sort of top down shooter. What's odd is they have new copies of the orginal Red Baron in various compilations and it was released as freeware close to 10 years ago to promote RB II/3D.

As a sidenote be cautious of purchasing copies of RB II. Sierra(at the time Havas-Cendant) always seemed to be a little hostile to the RB community after the takeover. A few years down the road they released a "value" edition of RB II that could not be upgraded with the 3D superpatch. Pretty asinine if you ask me to have someone intentionally disable a game from being patched years after you destroyed the original developer.

Ah yes the internet soap opera that was Red Baron II/3D.
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Ok, that's good, so little summary:
Are both Freeware?
Looks like that.
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