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Freespace 3 is the name a hypothetical sequel to Freespace 2 would have. Asking about Freespace on the forums tends to provoke annoyance from established members, since it has been asked about so many times before. | Freespace 3 is the name a hypothetical sequel to Freespace 2 would have. Asking about Freespace on the forums tends to provoke annoyance from established members, since it has been asked about so many times before. | ||
− | In 2004 Derek Smart, creator of bug-ridden game Battlecruiser: 3000AD, and active participator in many online forums, proposed that he would develop Freespace 3. This proposal was met with derision from the HLP Community; the reaction was such that Derek Smart registered an account at HLP and threatened to sue members of the forum and shut down community projects once he had acquired the license. | + | In 2004 [http://www.ad3000.com Derek Smart], creator of bug-ridden game Battlecruiser: 3000AD, and active participator in many online forums, proposed that he would develop Freespace 3. This proposal was met with derision from the HLP Community; the reaction was such that Derek Smart registered an account at HLP and threatened to sue members of the forum and shut down community projects once he had acquired the license. |
− | Derek Smart never acquired the license, and at present the license is believed to be owned by Interplay. | + | Derek Smart never acquired the license, and at present the license is believed to be owned by [http://www.interplay.com Interplay]. |
Revision as of 10:59, 5 November 2006
Freespace 3 is the name a hypothetical sequel to Freespace 2 would have. Asking about Freespace on the forums tends to provoke annoyance from established members, since it has been asked about so many times before.
In 2004 Derek Smart, creator of bug-ridden game Battlecruiser: 3000AD, and active participator in many online forums, proposed that he would develop Freespace 3. This proposal was met with derision from the HLP Community; the reaction was such that Derek Smart registered an account at HLP and threatened to sue members of the forum and shut down community projects once he had acquired the license.
Derek Smart never acquired the license, and at present the license is believed to be owned by Interplay.