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Three versions of NetHack-- were released: | Three versions of NetHack-- were released: | ||
− | * [[NetHack-- 3.0.10]] was released in December 1992. It was briefly called NetHack++, but this led to a lot of [http://groups.google.com/group/rec.games.hack/browse_thread/thread/92dcec04caecd16f/9f9240df23cdb62b silly questions] about it being rewritten in C++. The name was changed NetHack-- to avoid the confusion. | + | * [[NetHack-- 3.0.10]] was released in December 1992. It was briefly called '''NetHack++''', but this led to a lot of [http://groups.google.com/group/rec.games.hack/browse_thread/thread/92dcec04caecd16f/9f9240df23cdb62b silly questions] about it being rewritten in C++. The name was changed NetHack-- to avoid the confusion. |
* NetHack-- 3.1.2 was released in June 1993 as binary only. Because [[NetHack 3.1.3]] was released shortly after, no source for NetHack-- 3.1.2 was ever released. | * NetHack-- 3.1.2 was released in June 1993 as binary only. Because [[NetHack 3.1.3]] was released shortly after, no source for NetHack-- 3.1.2 was ever released. |
Latest revision as of 03:46, 14 January 2020
NetHack-- is a variant of several historic versions of NetHack, and a distant ancestor of SLASH'EM.
Three versions of NetHack-- were released:
- NetHack-- 3.0.10 was released in December 1992. It was briefly called NetHack++, but this led to a lot of silly questions about it being rewritten in C++. The name was changed NetHack-- to avoid the confusion.
- NetHack-- 3.1.2 was released in June 1993 as binary only. Because NetHack 3.1.3 was released shortly after, no source for NetHack-- 3.1.2 was ever released.
- NetHack-- 3.1.3 was released in August 1993. This was the last version of NetHack--.
Tom Proudfoot, one of the original authors of NetHack-- 3.0.10, combined NetHack-- 3.1.3 with the current version of NetHack Plus. The result was SLASH, which with the addition of the Wizard Patch became SLASH'EM.