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== Frontier involved in another legal battle ==
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== Elite - 25th Anniversary ==
  
...except, this time Frontier wasn't the instigator. According to The Register, they've been dragged into the dispute between Chris Sawyer and Atari over the rights to 'Sawyer's Rollercoaster Tycoon', and Atari have been allowed to appeal to the House of Lords for a ruling. [http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/03/13/atari_hol_appeal/ Story at The Register is here]. Thanks to [[Frantic]] on alt.fan.elite for this tip.
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It's now a quarter of a century since David Braben and Ian Bell changed the face of computer gaming with the release of Elite on the BBC Micro and Acorn Electron.
  
[[User:Winston|Winston]] 14:58, 13 March 2007 (UTC)
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Frontier Developments have launched a [http://elite.frontier.co.uk/ 25th Anniversary Website] to celebrate.
  
== Elite knocked off top spot ==
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[[User:Steve|Steve]] 16:25, 21 September 2009 (BST)
  
For quite a long time (years, perhaps) Elite has ranked as #1 as the Best ZX Spectrum game, over at [http://worldofspectrum.org World of Spectrum]. However... this weekend it finally has been knocked off the top perch by the game "Hero Quest, Return of the Witch Lord", a 3D isometric game for the 128K Spectrum. Of course, purists will say it doesn't entirely count because unlike Elite, it won't run on a rubber key 48K, only the later 'toastrack' machines and the Spectrums that Amstrad produced. Also, it only has a few high rated votes, unlike Elite's many, many high rated votes - so this might not last long...
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== New dev release of Oolite ==
  
[[User:Winston|Winston]] 15:56, 4 March 2007 (UTC)
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1.72 is now out for Mac OS X, Linux and Windows. You can get your fresh copy of Oolite from [http://www.oolite.org oolite.org] now.
  
== Oolite moves to GPL license ==
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[[User:Winston|Winston]] 15:03, 8 November 2008 (UTC)
  
[[Oolite]], the extensible multiplatform Elite tribute, is changing from the Creative Commons license to the GNU General Public License version 2. This won't affect most users, however, it will allow Oolite to be bundled with Linux distributions such as Debian which require packages in the main repositories to have GPL-compatible licenses. The stock data (i.e. ship models, textures etc.) will be made available in a dual license - either GPL v2, or Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial ShareAlike, so that OXP authors can still use the Creative Commons license if they derive their expansions from existing materials. [http://oolite.aegidian.org Oolite website].
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== Elite on TV ==
  
Additionally, [http://oosat.alioth.net Oosat 2] is pretty much back to its former glory, with a lot of new material available for download.
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On the 22nd August a program was broadcast in the UK all about the creation of Elite, including interviews with its two inventors - David Braben and Ian Bell.
  
[[User:Winston|Winston]] 16:30, 1 March 2007 (UTC)
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If you missed it you can watch it [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=38455283567435786 here]
  
== Deepspace: Another Elite remake ==
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[[User:Steve|Steve]] 20:57, 2 September 2008 (BST)
  
'John Blythe' on the EBBS has told us that he's making another Elite remake called 'Deepspace'. It looks like a 'classic Elite' remake (i.e. not an FE:2 or FFE remake). The project is at an early stage at the moment, but in-progress screen shots are available. [http://www.jblythe.f9.co.uk/Deepspace/deepspace.html Deepspace website]
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== Ulite, version 4 ==
  
[[User:Winston|Winston]] 16:23, 1 March 2007 (UTC)
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[[Ulite]], the German web based game inspired by Frontier First Encounters is having a major revision on the 5th of May, with version 4 of the game. The game is available in English as well as German. At present, no information on what the update contains. The game can be found at http://www.ulite.de
  
== Starlance: Online Elite tribute game ==
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[[User:Winston|Winston]] 14:01, 24 April 2008 (BST)
  
'Smith' on the EBBS writes to tell us about a new massively multiplayer online tribute game at http://www.starlance.co.uk/. Called Starlance, it's a Web 2.0 online game - just play it with your browser, and it works with any connection of 28.8K or better. It looks a bit different in emphasis to [[Ulite]] (http://www.ulite.de) whose emphasis is more on alliance and station building - and more aimed at one-on-one kinds of encounters.
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== New Oolite test release - 1.71 ==
  
[[User:Winston|Winston]] 17:25, 20 January 2007 (UTC)
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A new Oolite test release is available for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. There are many updates and bug fixes - see Ahruman's post here: [http://www.aegidian.org/bb/viewtopic.php?t=4487] . You can download a new package for all platforms from [http://oolite-linux.berlios.de|the BerliOS project page], as an exe installer for Windows, a Linux autopackage, or a Mac OSX .dmg (there are also updaters available; see the appropriate forum on the [http://aegidian.org/bb|Oolite Bulletin Board] for information for your specific computer)
  
== 2006: The Year In Review ==
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[[User:Winston|Winston]] 12:00, 23 April 2008 (BST)
  
Happy new year!
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== Braben on the Beeb ==
  
As is traditional, the Frontier News has [[2006 In Review]], along with some predictions for 2007. Read it to recap on the last year's happenings.
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[[Simon Challands]] on [[alt.fan.elite]] spotted an article on the BBC, about the [[David Braben|Breadbin]] on the BBC Micro. It's an interesting read to Braben's opinion on the machine, and computing today. You can read it here - [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7305699.stm]
  
[[User:Winston|Winston]] 16:50, 1 January 2007 (UTC)
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[[User:Winston|Winston]] 11:09, 31 March 2008 (BST)
  
== Cambridge Evening News talks to The Breadbin ==
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== Braben's impression of the UK government's attitude to the games industry ==
  
David Braben's local newspaper recently interviewed the man himself. The article of course mentions Elite (in the very first paragraph) - but there's no news about Elite 4 - just a little about "The Outsider", and Braben's ambitions for future gaming. You can read the article at the following link: [http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/business/news/2006/12/19/b6961c08-88e6-4075-948b-91fdc734fd63.lpf]
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On a link from Frontier's website, I noticed that David Braben has strongly criticised the British government's treatment of the UK game industry. In Gamespot, he's quoted as saying, "The government has made it very clear that it doesn't give a damn about the games industry." When asked to expand on his point, Braben told GameSpot that, "As an industry we have largely slipped between the cracks until now as far as government is concerned. Certainly as an industry, we have a low profile within government; there is a lack of appreciation of the size and revenue generated by our industry, and a similar lack of awareness of the issues we face."
  
[[User:Winston|Winston]] 14:23, 28 December 2006 (UTC)
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You can read the full article here: [http://uk.gamespot.com/news/6183562.html]
  
== Elite 5 Rumours ==
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[[User:Winston|Winston]] 11:02, 14 March 2008 (UTC)
  
Yeah, so it's satire. But Timski posted a link to a site he made about Elite 5, satarising the current Elite 4 speculation... you can read it on his website: http://www.capsu.org/e5/
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[[User:Winston|Winston]] 17:44, 16 December 2006 (UTC)
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Elite - 25th Anniversary

It's now a quarter of a century since David Braben and Ian Bell changed the face of computer gaming with the release of Elite on the BBC Micro and Acorn Electron.

Frontier Developments have launched a 25th Anniversary Website to celebrate.

Steve 16:25, 21 September 2009 (BST)

New dev release of Oolite

1.72 is now out for Mac OS X, Linux and Windows. You can get your fresh copy of Oolite from oolite.org now.

Winston 15:03, 8 November 2008 (UTC)

Elite on TV

On the 22nd August a program was broadcast in the UK all about the creation of Elite, including interviews with its two inventors - David Braben and Ian Bell.

If you missed it you can watch it here

Steve 20:57, 2 September 2008 (BST)

Ulite, version 4

Ulite, the German web based game inspired by Frontier First Encounters is having a major revision on the 5th of May, with version 4 of the game. The game is available in English as well as German. At present, no information on what the update contains. The game can be found at http://www.ulite.de

Winston 14:01, 24 April 2008 (BST)

New Oolite test release - 1.71

A new Oolite test release is available for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. There are many updates and bug fixes - see Ahruman's post here: [1] . You can download a new package for all platforms from BerliOS project page, as an exe installer for Windows, a Linux autopackage, or a Mac OSX .dmg (there are also updaters available; see the appropriate forum on the Bulletin Board for information for your specific computer)

Winston 12:00, 23 April 2008 (BST)

Braben on the Beeb

Simon Challands on alt.fan.elite spotted an article on the BBC, about the Breadbin on the BBC Micro. It's an interesting read to Braben's opinion on the machine, and computing today. You can read it here - [2]

Winston 11:09, 31 March 2008 (BST)

Braben's impression of the UK government's attitude to the games industry

On a link from Frontier's website, I noticed that David Braben has strongly criticised the British government's treatment of the UK game industry. In Gamespot, he's quoted as saying, "The government has made it very clear that it doesn't give a damn about the games industry." When asked to expand on his point, Braben told GameSpot that, "As an industry we have largely slipped between the cracks until now as far as government is concerned. Certainly as an industry, we have a low profile within government; there is a lack of appreciation of the size and revenue generated by our industry, and a similar lack of awareness of the issues we face."

You can read the full article here: [3]

Winston 11:02, 14 March 2008 (UTC)

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