Battlecruiser 3000AD (also known as in Usenet) is one of the longest-developed games in computer game history.
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- Battlecruiser 3000AD (also known as in Usenet) is one of the longest-developed games in computer game history.
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- The Gametek release of Battlecruiser 3000AD
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- Derek Smart (program concept and design, 2D/3D design-lead development)
Lloyd Pique (3D lead development)
Jim Marinins (additional programming)
Danny Mercurio (raytraced intro)
Drew Markham, Cheryl Blaha, Rick Lenz (additional artwork)
George Sanger, Dave Govet (Sound, MIDI FX)
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- GBS-II (Game Builder System Spec II)
- Game Builder System-I (scenarios)
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(Worldwide) May 1999(Demo)
(North America) January 2000 (2.09 demo)
(North America) 17 July 2001 (freeware)
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(Worldwide) 20 May 2005 (freeware)
- March 2003
- Worldwide23 February 1998 (freeware)
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- DirectX 8.1b or higher, Pentium II 300Mhz or AMD K6-2 350Mhz processor, 64 MiB system RAM (128MiB for Windows 2000/XP), 16MiB DirectX 8 compliant 3D graphics card, 16Bit DirectX 8 compliant sound card, 8X CDROM or DVD-ROM, 500MB uncompressed hard drive disk space, Microsoft compatible mouse
- DirectX 8.1b or higher, Pentium II 300Mhz or AMD K6-2 350Mhz processor, 64 MiB system RAM (128MiB for Windows 2000/XP), 16MiB DirectX 8 compliant 3D graphics card, 16Bit DirectX 8 compliant sound card, 8X CDROM or DVD-ROM, 500MB uncompressed hard drive disk space, Microsoft compatible mouse
Multiplayer: Client requires 56K or broadband modem, Server requires LAN or broadband (cable, DSL etc) connection.
- Interplay: Pentium 166 CPU, any 2D video graphics card with 2MB memory (some sources advise 4MB) (optional 3DFX Voodoo based card), 165MB hard drive space, 2x MPC-II compliant CD-ROM, 16MB RAM
3000AD: Pentium 166 or equivalent CPU, PCI Graphics card, 100 MB (compact install) or 165MB (full install) hard disk space, MPC compliant 4x or higher CD-ROM, 16 MB Memory, Microsoft or compatible mouse, most major sound cards
- Take 2: Pentium 60MHz CPU, DOS 5.0 or Windows 95, 8MiB system RAM, 50MB hard disk space, 2x CD-ROM, SVGA Graphics Card
GameTek: Pentium CPU, DOS 5.0 or Windows 95, 8MiB system RAM, 50MB hard disk space, 2x CD-ROM, SVGA Graphics Card
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- Battlecruiser 3000AD
- Battlecruiser 3000AD v2.0
- Battlecruiser Millennium
- Battlecruiser Millennium Gold
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- 1.01.06 (last patch)
- 1.01D7C (freeware)
- 1.09.02 (last patch)
1.09.03 (freeware)
- 2.09 (last patch, freeware)
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- Battlecruiser 3000AD (also known as in Usenet) is one of the longest-developed games in computer game history.
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- Battlecruiser 3000AD
- Battlecruiser 3000AD v2.0
- Battlecruiser Millennium Gold
- Battlecruiser Millennium
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