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+ | '''''Frog Feast''''' is an unlicensed/homebrew game by former [[RasterSoft]] programmer Charles Doty (though he continues to use the RasterSoft name). The history of its release is as of yet unclear (but its initial release is known to be 20 August 2005), but it is available as a purchase for many consoles and arcade systems, including the [[Sega Mega CD]] and the [[Sega System C2]] arcade board. As with games like ''Doom'', Doty has also made the source code available under a mostly-free license, though you will need a purchased copy of the game for the graphics and audio. | ||
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+ | *[http://frogfeast.rastersoft.net/ Homepage] | ||
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Frog Feast is an unlicensed/homebrew game by former RasterSoft programmer Charles Doty (though he continues to use the RasterSoft name). The history of its release is as of yet unclear (but its initial release is known to be 20 August 2005), but it is available as a purchase for many consoles and arcade systems, including the Sega Mega CD and the Sega System C2 arcade board. As with games like Doom, Doty has also made the source code available under a mostly-free license, though you will need a purchased copy of the game for the graphics and audio.
A Sega Mega Drive version was also available at one point, but seems to have been removed (presumably in favor of the Mega CD version).