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Myth is a series of games started by Bungie: real time tactics in a fantasy setting (a similar game is [[wikipedia:Kingdom Under Fire|Kingdom Under Fire]] from the Korean developer Phantagram, notable for having aborted [[Strident]] ^_^ ). | Myth is a series of games started by Bungie: real time tactics in a fantasy setting (a similar game is [[wikipedia:Kingdom Under Fire|Kingdom Under Fire]] from the Korean developer Phantagram, notable for having aborted [[Strident]] ^_^ ). | ||
[[Bungie]] made the first game (The Fallen Lords) and the second one (Soulblighter). The third game (The Wolf Age), was made by Mumbo Jumbo on behalf of [[Take 2]], after Bungie was bought by Microsoft. | [[Bungie]] made the first game (The Fallen Lords) and the second one (Soulblighter). The third game (The Wolf Age), was made by Mumbo Jumbo on behalf of [[Rights|Take 2]], after Bungie was bought by Microsoft. | ||
Unlike [[Oni]], Myth was shipped with multiplayer and was mod-ready to begin with. Later, Bungie released some of their development tools and then leaked the source, which was settled through an [[wikipedia:Non-disclosure_agreement|NDA]]. | Unlike [[Oni]], Myth was shipped with multiplayer and was mod-ready to begin with. Later, Bungie released some of their development tools and then leaked the source, which was settled through an [[wikipedia:Non-disclosure_agreement|NDA]]. |
Revision as of 15:54, 17 April 2012
Myth is a series of games started by Bungie: real time tactics in a fantasy setting (a similar game is Kingdom Under Fire from the Korean developer Phantagram, notable for having aborted Strident ^_^ ).
Bungie made the first game (The Fallen Lords) and the second one (Soulblighter). The third game (The Wolf Age), was made by Mumbo Jumbo on behalf of Take 2, after Bungie was bought by Microsoft.
Unlike Oni, Myth was shipped with multiplayer and was mod-ready to begin with. Later, Bungie released some of their development tools and then leaked the source, which was settled through an NDA.
In a way that is not unusual for Bungie, there are multiple references to Myth in Oni, from musical themes to quotes and other Easter eggs.
- Myth on Bungie.net
- Picture galleries
- Community links
- Project Magma home
- The Tain (categorized file repository)
- community forum on the Tain
- Myth on Wikipedia
- The only remaining article as of October 2008 seems to be THIS, with exhaustive information on gameplay and unit types, but no coverage of the single-player storyline.
- Myth in Oni
- Musical references
- Other Easter eggs