Marathon 2: Durandal on Xbox Live Arcade. The eye-catching Infinity addition was Forge, Bungie's level-creating software that fans of Halo will be familiar with. Marathon Infinity, released in 1996, reverted back to Mac and ended the trilogy. Eurogamer's Marathon 2: Durandal XBLA review awarded 6/10. The game was tarted up for Xbox Live Arcade in 2007. Marathon 2: Durandal appeared a year later on PC then Mac. Marathon was billed as the Mac's answer to Doom on PC. It's was/is a futuristic first-person shooter set on colony spaceship called Marathon, which aliens invade. Marathon, released originally in 1994, was Halo creator Bungie's second ever game. And Marathon Infinity also now sports high resolution looks. Marathon 2: Durandal has the high resolution graphics seen in the Xbox Live Arcade version of the game. Specifically, Marathon now has a modern HUD, high resolution graphics and "extensive changes to the scenario". Open source project Aleph One has enhanced Bungie's Marathon games with OpenGL shader support, online co-op and multiplayer, mouse-look, game pad support and plug-in support for mods.Īnd after 12 years, Aleph One has just reached version 1.0, which enables multiple platform support and brings new graphical capabilities. The important point here is the "remastered" part. The Marathon trilogy has been available as freeware online for six years. You can download them from the Aleph One website (via ). Old Bungie games Marathon, Marathon 2: Durandal and Marathon Infinity have been remastered and released, for free, on PC, Mac and Linux. Launch Marathon.exe Download Aleph One for Linux Unpack the tar.bz2 file Run.
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