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FIREWALL 09-16-09 05:44 PM

$1500.00 Finders Fee
 
This was posted here. : http://www.wingsofhonour.com/index.en.html

Friday, 11th September 2009


Red Baron II/3D: Mad Otter Games Acquires Red Baron Series!
Posted at 06:05 GMT by Gremlin




http://www.wingsofhonour.com/redbaro...50x176x24b.jpg
Breaking news! Mad Otter Games has acquired all rights to the Red Baron W.W.I flight simulation series - in particular Red Baron, Red Baron II and Red Baron 3D. Some of the members of Mad Otter Games, namely Dynamix co-founder Damon Slye had worked on the original Red Baron already back in the days when they were employed with Dynamix.

Now there is another part of this story: as the source codes of Red Baron, Red Baron II and Red Baron 3D is missing (Vivendi who bought Sierra Entertainment is reported to not find the code anymore) Mad Otter Games is offering a finder's fee of US-$ 1500 to the first person to deliver the complete source code (the original C or C++ code).


On this website : http://www.wingsofhonour.com/index.en.html


What originally got me there is a google that said they had a demo of ROF.

Raptor1 09-16-09 05:51 PM

I wonder what they want to do with the source, hmm...

Anyway, hope they find it, would love to see some possible modernization to one of the best flight sims ever (IMO).

FIREWALL 09-16-09 05:53 PM

And a little competition in the WWI Flight Sim world. :yeah:

FIREWALL 09-17-09 02:52 PM

What confuses me is how they can buy the rights to the Sim and not get the source code.

Eugene 09-18-09 01:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FIREWALL (Post 1173992)
What confuses me is how they can buy the rights to the Sim and not get the source code.

The rights are for the IP. In this case, the IP holder does not have a copy of the property itself - the source code. Sadly, this is the case with some of the classics. The code is missing, lost in the shuffles of bankruptcy, sale, storage losses of old materials from old companies, people moving, etc.

In this case, Damon now has the legal rights to the IP - but has to locate the actual code from someone who I really really really hope has possession.

FIREWALL 09-18-09 02:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Eugene (Post 1174570)
The rights are for the IP. In this case, the IP holder does not have a copy of the property itself - the source code. Sadly, this is the case with some of the classics. The code is missing, lost in the shuffles of bankruptcy, sale, storage losses of old materials from old companies, people moving, etc.

In this case, Damon now has the legal rights to the IP - but has to locate the actual code from someone who I really really really hope has possession.

Thx Eugene for clearing that up for me. :salute:

And I hope so too. :yeah:


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