Crack for Sale 68
Dave Taylor and Jonathon Clark wrote in to tell us that they are
selling the Crack.com domain name. If
you haven't heard of these guys, then you live in a box. If you haven't played Abuse or tracked Golgatha, then you also live in a box. Check out the action on the eBay auction page. As of when I saved this story, the top bid is $15k, which is is still quite a bargain for all that crack. And good luck to you guys, and thanks for Abuse. (I'm not sure which is more fun to say: "Crack for Sale" or "Thanks for Abuse" ;)
Re:It's even more ludicrous... (Score:1)
Re:Fifteen Thousand?!? (Score:1)
I would pay well over 15k for it if i had that much money
Oh, please (Score:1)
Can we please stop the "anyone in the world who deosn't share my interests is a jerk" posturing? It's a big world, full of people with widely differing experiences and viewpoints.
And not everyone gets a sophomoric thrill out of saying "Crack for sale".
One of the great things about Abuse... (Score:1)
sorry, (Score:1)
Bill - aka taniwha
--
[OT but related] But where's Golgotha??? (Score:1)
Has anyone any idea where the Golgotha Forever's updated source is hiding?
The project seems to be dead now (once again) and their web pages at golgotha.opengames.org seem to have vanished. Does anyone know where I could find a recent tarball of the source and stuff?
I know that there are some mirrors of the original the-day-it-was-released data and source tarballs around, but what about the updated source and developed story stuff?
Coke Cake (Score:1)
Re:Abux.X11R6 fails to run (Score:1)
http://www.de.debian.org/Bugs/db/41/41543.html
Abuse only works in 8bpp, so I guess you'll have to go to 256 colours, or just give up.
Good luck,
Ben
I dont live in a box (Score:1)
Often wrong but never in doubt.
I am Jack9.
Re:Worth remembering (Score:1)
An amazing game. It's up there with Star Control 2 on the "best games ever" list.
Re:I dont live in a box (Score:1)
Re:Fifteen Thousand?!? (Score:1)
HardcoreLinux.com is also for sale (Score:1)
Re:It's even more ludicrous... (Score:1)
Uhhh...a security-related site, perhaps? Come on, easy one there. If this post was modded up as "funny", I could see that, but I get the impression that you're serious...
Re:what about asscrack? (Score:1)
i love it.
Re:wo0f? (Score:1)
Avoid paying ebay (Score:1)
Good way to use ebay for cheap. Looks like it would cost $2 or so for a 2 billion dollar reserve that isn't met. Looks like a sweet scam to me.
Abux.X11R6 fails to run (Score:1)
X windows screen type not supported
rares@moonbase:~$
Since when is a response offtopic? (Score:1)
living in a box (Score:1)
someone enlighten me, what are Abuse and Golgotha and what do they have to do with crack?
this also reminds me of this great story about when my long-time drug dealer started doing crack. to make a long story short, he phoned and asked me some rediculously silly questions and a person overhearing this (with no knowledge of the situation) said "is that guy on crack?" and i actually got to say "yes." hahahahaah
oh shit that was funny
- j
Crack! (Score:1)
Actually (Score:1)
Just say NO to... (Score:1)
crack.com
Do you mean to say that the government isn't all over this for their drug distribution er, I mean enforcement departments?
...and still $15k! (Score:1)
ASS-ci art is dead (Score:1)
Spacious box (Score:1)
OK, I live in a box. But it's over a nice warm grating and it's on the bus line. So ner!
bad timing (Score:1)
Re:Avoid paying ebay (Score:1)
Re:It's even more ludicrous... (Score:1)
eudas, student.
important news? (Score:1)
You know you're thinking this too (Score:1)
Re:I'd buy it and hold on. (Score:1)
Re:Oh, please (Score:1)
Re:wo0f? (Score:1)
Re:Good names still available (Score:1)
Re:Eh? (Score:1)
crack (Score:1)
Re:Oh, please (Score:1)
Keep in mind that this is coming from a 27 year old male, happily married, about to start a family, extremely relaxed and basically (not perfect, but) well adjusted person. Guess I'd better leave now.
In the end they're in the black (Score:1)
Dave Taylor + Jonathon Clark = Class Act!
Re:why not buying extasy.net (Score:1)
$15k is not so much... (Score:1)
I wonder how high this will go... my estimate is $25k
Moz.
Speaking of Abuse... (Score:1)
There is a free 'distribution' of Abuse called fRaBs available on the net, from the link at http://www.abuse2.com
fRaBs features 16 new single-player levels, 21 new deathmatch levels, new artwork, a new weapon, and all sorts of cool jazz... all brought together by the Abuse user community, and arranged together for ease of use. The fRaBs project has been going on for a little more than a year now, and version 2.1 was released only a few hours ago. Considering that new versions of fRaBs are released months apart, this would be a good time to check it out.
Also, a brand new Windows DirectX port of Abuse with DirectPlay support is in the works. Ever wanted to try Abuse over TCP/IP?
Finally, here's a direct link to the fRaBs homepage... with plenty of information on what's been happening in the last year or so with Abuse, as well as other cool pictures and things to read.
http://www.cs.uidaho.edu/~cass0664/fRaBs/
Abuse and crack dot com forever baby,
Justin Cassidy
HEY! (Score:1)
-Kyle
Trolling for Ralph NaderRe:Living in a box??? (Score:1)
not according to my geo 401 prof :)...
Do me a favor, and tell him that he's an idiot for me. You might be able to pin the age of the earth to two significant figures (albeit imprecisely), but three is just absurd.
And this guy is teaching science!! You would think that a university professor would have enough brains to know that the margin of error is greater than the number of significant digits he's quoting. Hey, I know, I think the earth is actually 4.5767855 years old.
Actually, I would be most amused if you asked him what the margin of error in the number is. I bet he can't even tell you.
Abuse (Score:2)
Re: (Score:2)
Re:buycrack.com (Score:2)
Mark Duell
Re:Fifteen Thousand?!? (Score:2)
Yes, but this is for some 500,000 hits a month! A bargain compared to your price of ($3.00 * 500,000) $1.5 million.
The domain biz (Score:2)
A big percentage of those "bulk domains" will probably be dropped when renewal time comes around.
I'd buy it and hold on. (Score:2)
It'll probably turn out that a plumber buys it though.
Goodbye Crack (Score:2)
-Mike
Re:Actually (Score:2)
Tell me what makes you so afraid
Of all those people you say you hate
What's the reserve? (Score:2)
Hey DDT [slashdot.org],
Just out of curiosity, what did you set the reserve price to? If it were me, I'd probably want at least $100K (and maybe more). That's a great domain name.
--
Haiku (Score:2)
Perhaps it will be sold to
Virtual Crack Rock [virtualcrack.com]
um, maybe i'm fuzzy on ebay, but... (Score:2)
I live in a box then (Score:2)
Loved Abuse... (Score:2)
Hope crack dot com sale gets JC enough money to continue big time development...
err...yeah! Thanks for Abuse.
:-)
Worth remembering (Score:2)
Yeah, I bought Abuse long after Crack Dot Com closed its doors, but it's too bad the spirit of the company probably won't be kept alive when this domain finally changes hands.
It's been a long while since I bought Abuse, and it's still up there as one of the better games I've played in my life. Good job, boys.
Re:It's even more ludicrous... (Score:2)
They then have proceeded to waste some of their best drinking years of their life by hanging out in the computer lab or on IRC and generally avoiding any sort of liberal arts or humanities class that they absolutely did not have to take. This is necesssary because those classes have many girls in them and professors that used to smoke dope 20 years ago, both of which make the Average Slashdot Reader very nervous and anxious to get back on IRC in the computer lab.
So, consequentally, when the Average Slashdot Reader gets his turn at moderation points, he is puzzled at the strange word "Insightful" and not quite sure what it means. He could go and look it up, but that would be something that a tweed jacketed dope smoking liberal arts professor would do. So feeling that "Score 5:Insightful" has a nice ring to it, he doles the label out onto posts which have a blunt sort of humor that the Average Slashdot Reader can recognize as not quite funny, but generally recognizable as humor. Since he can't quite articulate quite what that sort of post is, "Insightful" is good enough and then he moves on with his day, back on IRC or off to the cold girlless labs.
Hmmm... (Score:3)
answering my own question (Score:3)
"Purchasing Abuse
Is Abuse Public Domain?
The source code, artwork, and shareware levels (1-4) are public domain. This means you are free to copy, sell, or modify it with no restrictions. To get this point across you can do the following:
1.You can write a book about games and include the data on CD with the book. Some people have done this already.
2.You can put the data on a FTP or web site without asking permission to do so. People have done this many times as well.
3.You can make your own game based off of the Abuse source and artwork and sell it as your own. As noted below you can't call the game Abuse or Abuse 2 because the name is trademarked.
Data that is not public domain:
1. The sound effects in Abuse are owned by Bobby Prince (contact http://bpmusic.com). Since we do not own them we cannot make them public domain, but you should not have a problem using them in most cases. Besides they are 8bit 11khz, games these days are expected to have higher quality.
2. The levels with commercial Abuse (4+) are not public domain. We did not make them public domain because some stores are still selling the game."
fyi
Is Abuse Open Source? (Score:3)
Jokes aside, though:
"Crack was a game company started in 1995 by Dave Taylor and Jonathan Clark. Taylor was working at id Software and had co-authored Doom and Quake. Clark was fresh out of college, burning to start his own game company and had already written a smooth, capable 2D scroller engine. The engine became Abuse, a 2D scroller still unique to this day for supporting a 360-degree aiming mechanism, a built-in editor, real-time lighting, a LISP interpreter, and portability to several platforms, including DOS, MacOS, Linux, Irix, BeOS, and others."
from crack.com
That sounds pretty useful
Comment removed (Score:4)
buycrack.com (Score:4)
Does it bother anyone else that buycrack.com [buycrack.com] redirects to buy.com [buy.com]?
Crack.eh-hem (Score:4)
humor for the clinically insane [mikegallay.com]
It's even more ludicrous... (Score:5)
Tell me what makes you so afraid
Of all those people you say you hate
Fifteen Thousand?!? (Score:5)
Re:living in a box (Score:5)
Crack Falls Down [2:03 AM EDT] The official announcement that Dave Taylor mentioned in an earlier .plan update of what's up with Crack and the Golgotha source has worked its way through the net. On the subject of the source, a later .plan update points out, "To those of you grabbing the source, you only need golgotha_src.zip to get started. Also, we goofed on the music name, it's "Helsinki, Finland", not "Helsinki, Sweden". *blush*" Here's the whole sad tale, told in good spirits:
WHAT: Crack dot Com is closing its doors.
WHY: Ran out of cash.
REALLY WHY: Lot of reasons, but then again, there are a lot of reasons that we got as far as we did. I think the killer reason, though, was that Golgotha was compared by publishers primarily to Battlezone and Uprising, and those titles sold really poorly.
WHAT NOW?: Now we file articles of dissolution w/ the secretary of state, and we file bankruptcy.
IS THAT IT?!: No.
WHAT ELSE?: We're releasing the Golgotha source code, and data to the public domain.
HELL YES! WHERE'S THE SOURCE CODE?: I want to personally thank everyone who supported & rooted for us. That was really nice of you.
YEAH YEAH, BLAH BLAH, WHERE'S THE SOURCE?: I want to apologize to the fans and business partners we've let down.
BOO HOO! WE CARE. OUT WITH IT!: Thanks for your patience. The source & data can be found at http://www.crack.com/golgotha_release. And of course, the ex-Crack developers are up to new & interesting things which you can follow at the web site.
WAIT A MINUTE. IS THIS STUFF FREE BECAUSE IT SUCKS?: No. Even if you thought the code sucked, there are 15 gorgeous pieces of music, 100 cool sound effects, and over 2000 hi-resolution textures. But trust me, even the code is cool. It's an ultra-modular outdoor 3D engine, and it does WAY more than Battlezone or Uprising even came close to. Check out the features page. You should definitely check it out if you've ever wanted a public domain, competetive, outdoor 3D engine.
THANKS!: Welcome. Have a happy.