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Rogue
Rogue 1.0 by Epyx (TRS-80 CoCo3) - roguecoco3.zip
Rogue 1.0 by Jon Lane (DOS) - rogue1_0.zip (Mr. Mctesq was here)
Rogue 1.0 , SN:1148 by Jon Lane (DOS) - ai_rogue_1.0.arj (Mr. Mctesq was here, original
filename rogue.arj)
These exes were probably cracked by different people at different times. The exes differ
13 bytes in size.
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Rogue 1.0 , SN:0 by Jon Lane (DOS) - ai_rogue_1.0.zip (Mr. Mctesq was here, original
filename: rogue.zip)
This looks like an uncracked copy of v1.0. The exe differs from the two 1.0 versions above.
Rogue 1.1 by Jon Lane (DOS) - rogue1_1.zip (Mr. Mctesq was here)
Rogue 1.1 by Jon Lane (DOS) - ai_rogue_1.1.zip (SN:1349, Mr. Mctesq was here)
These are two different cracked 1.1 versions that differ 252 bytes in size.
Rogue ".1" Beta Test by Jon Lane (DOS) - ai_rogue_.1_beta.zip (Mr. Mctesq was here
version, original filename: rogue.zip)
Rogue ".1" Beta Test by Jon Lane (DOS) - rogueEasy.zip (Faris was here, easy version)
Rogue ".1" Beta Test by Jon Lane (DOS) - rogueHard.zip (Faris was here, hard version)
According to the contributor of these files: "They are exactly the same game, but they
appear to have been compiled with different difficulty settings, or one (or even both) is
hacked. I *think* that the version in the "easy" directory is the hacked version, but I'm not
sure."
According to Boudewijn Waijers this was never a modified and recompiled version but
merely a quick hack with a binary editor.
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Rogue 3.6.x
According to the roguelike restoration project Rogue 3.6 was released on or about
06/16/1981 and was the first version of Rogue ever widely released.
Rogue 5.2.1
According to the roguelike restoration project Rogue 5.2 was released on or about
04/11/1982.
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Advanced Rogue
According to the roguelike restoration project Advanced Rogue 5.8 was developed by a
group of employees at AT&T Bell Labs between 1984 and 1985. Michael Morgan and Ken
Dalka appear to be among the semi-anonymous authors. AT&T distributed Advanced
Rogue through the AT&T Toolchest for a time. Advanced Rogue 5.8 is based on the
Rogue 3.6 source code with some additions from Super-Rogue. Advanced Rogue 5.8 was
released on or about 01/03/1985.
This is an earlier revision of the above "rogue.arc", posted sometime between March 1988
and June 1988.
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On 1998-08-12, Oliver Richman announced a DOS port of rogue on rgrr, and said to go to
<http://www.pathcom.com/~simex/opr/index.html> for sources. Now, there wasn't
actually any sources, just a zipfile, <http://www.pathcom.com/~simex
/opr/dosrogue.zip>, with an .exe and a README. Then on 1998-08-18 he put up a new
version with a TERMCAP file, and that is why the README says "RELEASE 2".
UltraRogue
According to the roguelike restoration project UltraRogue was developed by Herb Chong
between 1985 and 1986. Mostly distributed in binary form and later an unoffical archive
was commonly available (v1.0.3 8/13/1986). UltraRogue is based on the Rogue 3.6 and an
early version of Advanced Rogue source code.
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XRogue
According to the roguelike restoration project XRogue was developed by Robert
Pietkivitch in 1991 for the AT&T UNIX PC. XRogue 8.0 was completed 6/8/1991. XRogue
is based on Advanced Rogue 7.8 which in turn is based on Rogue 3.6.
Super Rogue
According to the roguelike restoration project Super-Rogue was developed by a group of
employees at AT&T Bell Labs between 1982 and 1983 with the public face of the group
being Robert D. Kindelberger. Released internally and to friends were versions 6.5, 7.2,
8.0, 8.3, and culminating in 9.0 (circa 5/7/83 through 7/17/84). Super-Rogue 9.0 is based
on the Rogue 3.6 source code.
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nanRogue
According to the author nanRogue is based on rogue 5.3-clone.
www.prankster.com/nanrogue
Linux rogue
LinuxRogue is based on the original Rogue 5.3 Clone P12 . The original work for this was
by Tim Stoehr on UNIX. It was ported to Linux by Steve Wilson. Alan Cox maintained
LinuxRogue for prehistoric Linux kernels.
Linux Rogue by Alan Cox based on Rogue 5.3-clone by Tim Stoehr (Source) - lrogue-
5.3.zip
Rog-O-Matic
Rog-O-Matic is a bot developed in 1981 to play and win Rogue, by four graduate students
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Rog-O-Matic - from_bsd_usenix87_RogOMatic.zip
Command-line (Terminal) version of Rogue for Mac OSX using its default curses library
WinRogue 3.0 seems to be based on Rogue Clone version III by Tim Stoehr
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KRogue is a version of Rogue that works under the KDE desktop enviroment.
iRogue is derived from two versions of rogue (rogue5.3-clone and urogue). roguelike-
palm.sourceforge.net/iRogue/
CronosRogue is based on LinuxRogue 0.1 (Rogue 5.3 Clone Pl2) but with several
updates/patches. See release notes inside archive.
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Some information on an
MsDos version of Rogue
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