Source Code
The source code and data were released free by Windward Studios under the following limited license:
- No rights are given to the game Enemy Nations, the trademark Enemy Nations, or the concept.
- Windward intends to someday create an Enemy Nations II and reserves all rights for all future versions of the game.
- You may not sell anything derived from this code, art, or anything else included.
- This is released solely for people to learn from the code and to make fixes in the existing code that they will make available for free.
If you don't like these restrictions, don't use this code/data.
The source code is currently hosted by Enemy Nations Revival project. The goal of the project is "to revive Enemy Nations by once again attempting to update the code to not only be able to run on a modern OS, but to be cross platform compatible. This can be done by porting the old Visual C++ 4.0 code written for Windows 95 and Windows 3.x using the cross platform GUI library Qt 4."
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