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Developer(s) | Bungie |
Publisher(s) | Bungie |
Platforms | Mac OS |
Release date(s) | 1990 |
Genre(s) | Sports |
Mode(s) | Single player |
- The first disc of this compilation includes Marathon, Marathon 2, and Marathon Infinity (plus Pathways into Darkness and Gnop). The second holds over a thousand maps and add-ons for the trilogy. Also in the box was the Marathon Scrapbook, a behind-the-scenes.
- Hidden in the 'Gnop' folder on the black Marathon Trilogy CD is an invisible 192 MB QuickTime movie called 'Marathon Home Videos'. The 26 minutes of footage were shot by Inside Mac Games founding editor Tuncer Deniz over the last few months of Marathon development (a date of 26 August 1994 is.
Gnop Gnop is a 3D reboot of the classic game Pong. Along with the added dimension comes Power Shots, and Multiple Gameplay Modifiers which adds a new element of strategy. Play single player against the CPU, Head-to-Head against a friend in split screen mode, or hone your skills with Infinite Gameplay Mode. Gnop Gnop is not your parent’s Pong.
Gnop! is a freewarecomputer game created by Bungie.[1] It was a simple Pongclone written and released nearly 20 years after the original. The name Gnop is Pong spelled backwards. The game was created by Bungie co-founder Alex Seropian in 1990, almost a year before Bungie's official incorporation,[2] but bore the Bungie name on itself and was referred to as 'Bungie's first game' in official Bungie materials.[1] The game proved reasonably popular among Mac gamers because it was free and user-friendly. Seropian also sold the source code for the game for 15 US dollars.[3]
Gnop! was later included in several compilations of early Bungie games, including the Marathon Trilogy Box Set and the Mac Action Sack.
References
- ↑ 1.01.1Marathon Scrapbook, pages 1-2. From the Marathon Trilogy Box Set, Bungie Software Products Corporation, 1997.
- ↑'Bungie : Profile : About Us : Games'. Retrieved 23 April 2013.<templatestyles src='Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css'></templatestyles>
- ↑'Bungie.net : Inside Bungie : History'. Archived from the original on April 26, 2008. Retrieved 2013-06-14.<templatestyles src='Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css'></templatestyles>
External links
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- Gnop! at Bungiefans.org at the Wayback Machine (archived December 30, 2007)