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Marathon is a series of first-person shooter games started by [[Bungie]]. The original game was | '''Marathon''' is a series of first-person shooter games started by [[Bungie]]. The original game was released for Macintosh in 1994, and was preferred by Mac gamers as a more sophisticated alternative to the PC hit DOOM. As with the [[Myth]] series, Bungie made the first two games (Marathon and Marathon 2: Durandal) and the third was made by another studio. In this case, the third game was Marathon Infinity, and it was made by [[wp:Double Aught|Double Aught]], a short-lived studio spun off from Bungie. Unlike Myth III, the third Marathon game stayed close to the original games' roots. | ||
Bungie is known for cross-referencing their games, and indeed there are multiple references to Marathon in [[Oni]], documented in the [[Easter eggs]] article. | |||
Unlike Oni, Marathon shipped with a multiplayer feature (albeit LAN-only). Bungie also supported the modding community with helpful information on the file formats; they eventually released the development tools Forge and Anvil alongside Marathon Infinity. Later, the Marathon 2 engine was open-sourced by Bungie. This code was used to produce Aleph One, a unified engine which runs the scenarios for Marathon, Marathon 2, and Marathon Infinity as well as fan-made scenarios. The original LAN multiplayer mode was improved and extended to be Internet-capable. Later still, the Marathon Trilogy was made freeware by Bungie, so you can download it legally and play it on modern computers with the Aleph One engine (see below). | |||
Unlike the [[Rights|rights to Oni]] and Myth, the Marathon IP never left Bungie's hands. There has been occasional speculation about a "Marathon 4" one day being developed by Bungie | Unlike the [[Rights|rights to Oni]] and Myth, the Marathon IP never left Bungie's hands. There has been occasional speculation about a "Marathon 4" one day being developed by Bungie. There was [https://www.neogaf.com/threads/does-bungie-still-plan-to-reboot-marathon.1214773/ a mention of such a project] in the contract Bungie signed with Activision over [[wp:Destiny (video game)|Destiny]]. In 2022, there was [https://insider-gaming.com/bungie-to-revive-marathon/ an unsourced rumor] that a new Marathon game was under development, possibly not a sequel but an extraction shooter set in the same universe. | ||
;Community links | ;Community links | ||
:[https://alephone.lhowon.org/ Lhowon.org] (serves the Trilogy, the standalone Aleph One engine, and links to the Aleph One source code) | |||
:[https://marathon.bungie.org/ Marathon.Bungie.Org] (original home of Marathon fans, now mostly a portal page for other Marathon sites) | :[https://marathon.bungie.org/ Marathon.Bungie.Org] (original home of Marathon fans, now mostly a portal page for other Marathon sites) | ||
:[https://simplici7y.com/ Simplici7y] (mod repository) | :[https://simplici7y.com/ Simplici7y] (mod repository) | ||
:[https://pfhorums.com/ Pfhorums] (community forum) | :[https://pfhorums.com/ Pfhorums] (community forum) | ||
:[https:// | :[https://metaserver.lhowon.org/ Lhowon.org metaserver] (for Internet matchmaking) | ||
;Marathon on Bungie.net (archived) | ;Marathon on Bungie.net (archived) |