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Aspyr to ship Return to Castle Wolfenstein

updated 02:40 pm EDT, Mon April 15, 2002

 
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Aspyr Media has announced that Return to Castle Wolfenstein is in duplication for the Mac and expected to be on store shelves by April 29, according to IMG. The $50 mission-based action game is compatible with both Mac OS 9 and OS X.


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  1. zaren

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    What?

    No downloadable demo?

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    Do you have the way out?

  1. nostromo

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    There is...

    There is a demo, but it's for the multiplayer version only (you can find it at versiontracker).

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  1. MacNN.com Reader

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    Well I have...

    My information says May 1. Close, and whadda I know ;)? Anyway, I can't afford it.

  1. MacNN.com Reader

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    too small

    you can't clearly see what they have on the t-shirts on NO WAY OUT. Get out the enlarger and make it BIGGER! Everyone like 'em bigger....

  1. clodus

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    T-shirts

    Of course, those t-shirts are being sold from an e-commerce Web site running IIS with the .NET extensions...
    ( http://www.cafepress.com/cp/store/store.aspx?storeid=thewayout )

    Kinda throws their credibility into question.

  1. Rosyna

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    Delayed.

    id should have taken this project over. They could have probably released it at the same time as RTCW for PC (about 6 months ago!)

  1. a2daj

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    re Delayed.

    id DID take the project over, which is why it was delayed. Well, not in the sense of doing development but their part of the porting process... approvals. The game has been in approvals since January, waiting for id, Activision, and probably the two other dev studios who worked on it to approve the game. Westlake and Aspyr worked their butts off to get the game to use as fast as possible, but the PC guys who had to approve the game sat on it forever.

  1. zaren

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    t-shirts

    Well, I'm not responsible for what the site is running as server software, I just use their service :)

    And as for the graphic size, I'm not thrilled with it, but it's all I've got - not too long after I got that screen shot, they fixed the server. I'll see what I can do tonight to enlarge it without having it look like c***.

  1. MacNN.com Reader

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    Ready?

    Aspyr website says it's "coming soon". That's what they say for months now. It's a shame and quite illustrative for Mac Gaming we have to wait six months or more longer than peecee people.

    I finished the game long time ago at a peecee at work, and still waiting for the Mac version.

    My PowerBook G4/500 isn't supported anyway....

  1. TonyDOC

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    I will keep away!

    I paid ASSpyr good money for Star Trek Elite Force and the Expansion Pak. The game has an invisible photon bug in Multiplayer that has not been fixed in months. When members of my clan contact them they say they are working on one. I got tired of waiting and just bought a PC to play games. I'll use my powerbook at work.

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