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However, the development group discontinued the project in 2003 and shut down their site.

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M.U.G.E.N changes documentation For a time, Elecbyte had posted a request for donations on their site to legally obtain a Windows compiler to make a Windows version of M.U.G.E.N.

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Development of the DOS version ceased when Elecbyte switched to the Linux platform in November 2001. The engine allows for most of the same type of functionality found in most any commercial 2D fighting games, up to and including close recreation of those games' characters and gameplay.įirst released on July 17, 1999, M.U.G.E.N was initially created for MS-DOS. It supports various types of audio formats such as MP3 and MIDI initially, although it can be configured to play various audio formats via Winamp plugins, such as ADX and OGG, as background music during gameplay or at other points such as an introduction or the select screen. The engine allows anyone to create characters, background stages and other game objects through interpreted text files, graphics, and sound compilations. Officially, Elecbyte claims to have forgotten what the acronym M.U.G.E.N stood for, but the readme documentation states that its meaning referred to the days when the engine was meant to emulate shooting games as opposed to fighting games. While the engine is set up primarily for fighting game development, several other game types have been developed using it, including shooter and platform style games. The engine allows users to insert created characters, background stages, and other game objects through interpreted text files, graphics, and sound compilations to create a functioning fighting game similar to commercial games. Beta versions of it were made to work on DOS, Linux and Windows platforms, distributed through their website. The engine was originally released in July 17, 2001.













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