depending on what you want to do, it might be easier to just get any versions of the respective characters you are interested in, then email each creator not asking if theya re open source, but rather, asking them if you can use their stuff. this approach has the bigger chance of success imho.
Baiken said, January 03, 2008, 09:41:23 pmWhy, it didn't occur to you to check the developpement resource/open projects section ? R[E]ika said, January 03, 2008, 10:17:15 pmdepending on what you want to do, it might be easier to just get any versions of the respective characters you are interested in, then email each creator not asking if theya re open source, but rather, asking them if you can use their stuff. this approach has the bigger chance of success imho.I think that road would work best. thanks
THIS CHARS ARE OPEN SOURCE...BUT UNTIL THEY GET FINISHED.Lien Neville by NiO-Riccochet-Thedge ___ sprites open, sound open, codes open...ALL OPEN SOURCE (but when we release the final version)and Guile Xi (bad day guile) by Thedge-NiO___ sprites open, sound open, codes open...ALL OPEN TOO (but wait, it will be when we release the final version) TRying to impulse new creators and to bring new energy to Mugen.