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Bungie made the first game ("Myth: The Fallen Lords") and the second one ("Myth II: Soulblighter"). In a way that is not unusual for Bungie, there are multiple references to these games in [[Oni]], from [[Music/Myth|musical themes]] to quotes and other [[Easter eggs]].
Bungie made the first game ("Myth: The Fallen Lords") and the second one ("Myth II: Soulblighter"). In a way that is not unusual for Bungie, there are multiple references to these games in [[Oni]], from [[Music/Myth|musical themes]] to quotes and other [[Easter eggs]].


The third game ("Myth III: The Wolf Age"), was developed by Mumbo Jumbo for [[Rights|Take-Two]], after the Microsoft purchase of Bungie in which Myth was [[Oni#Bungie|acquired by T2]]; development was rushed and fans generally agree that the game did not fulfill its potential.
The third game ("Myth III: The Wolf Age"), was developed by Mumbo Jumbo for [[Rights|Take-Two]], after the Microsoft purchase of Bungie in which Myth was [[Oni#Buyout|acquired by T2]]; development was rushed and fans generally agree that the game did not fulfill its potential.


[[Multiplayer|Unlike Oni]], Myth was shipped with multiplayer and was mod-ready to begin with; Bungie also released some of their development tools. Later, the Myth II source was provided to some fans through an [[wikipedia:Non-disclosure_agreement|NDA]] with T2, which has allowed them to continuously maintain the game application and improve it down to the modern day, while maintaining compatibility with the Myth I and II game data. The current developer group is called Project Magma.
[[Multiplayer|Unlike Oni]], Myth was shipped with multiplayer and was mod-ready to begin with; Bungie also released some of their development tools. Later, the Myth II source was provided to some fans through an [[wikipedia:Non-disclosure_agreement|NDA]] with T2, which has allowed them to continuously maintain the game application and improve it down to the modern day, while maintaining compatibility with the Myth I and II game data. The current developer group is called Project Magma.