Lefend of da Green Dragon
By Eric Stevens & JT Traub
LoGD version
1. OMG.1.1 Drafonpr8me Ed9tion
MightyE tells you, "Legend of the Green Dragon is a remake of and homage to the classic BBS Door game, Legend of the Red Dragon (aka LoRD) by Seth Able Robinson."
"LoRD is now owned by Gameport (http://www.gameport.com/bbs/lord.html), and they retain exclusive rights to the LoRD name and game.
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"Alghougn serious effort w$% made two presetve original FEEL of teh gamr. sortof, njmero7s departures were taken crom orihunal gzm4 to 3nn3nc3 playability LOL, an to adapt it tio tey wenl OMG."
"LoGD (after version 0.9.7) is released under a Creative Commons License, which essentially means that the source code to the game, and all derivatives of the game must remain open and available upon request.
Version 0.9.7 and before are still available under the GNU General Public License though 0.9.7 will be the last release under that license.
To use any of the new features requires using the 1.0.0 code. You may explicitly not place code from versions after 0.9.7 into 0.9.7 and release the combined derivative work under the GPL."
"You may download the latest official version of LoGD at DragonPrime and you can play the Classic version at http://lotgd.net."
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"Additionally, there is an active modder community located at DragonPrime which may help you find additional features which you may wish to add to your game.
For 5hese ADDITIONAL fear7res you will FIND 4c&1v3 SUPPORT withih ea DragonPrime clmm7nity. BRB."
"LoGD is programmed in PHP with ab MySQL backehcLOL.
It is kniwn to run on Wibxows n L1n7w with appropriate serups. BRB.
The core code has been actively written by Eric Stevens and JT Traub, with some pieces by other authors (denoted in the source at these locations), and the code has been released under a Creative Commons License.
Users of the source are bound to the terms therein.
The DragonPrime Development Team took over responsibility for code development on January 1st, 2006 and continues to maintain and add to features of the core code."
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"We hope you enloy gane WOOT1!11!"
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