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'''Engine''' is the first [[MegaZeux]] game released by Luke Drelick.
'''Engine''' is the first [[MegaZeux]] game released by Luke Drelick.


Engine was released as shareware, and for many years, one had to register in order to play the second half of the game. It holds the distinct honor of being one of the few shareware MegaZeux games ever released, along with the [[Zeux series]], [[STRIKESOFT|STRIKESOFT's]] games, and [[Ed Venture]]. Luke released the full version in 2000 to hype the release of the game's sequel, [[Engine: The Second Attack]].
Engine was released as shareware, and for many years, one had to register in order to play the second half of the game. It holds the distinct honor of being one of the few shareware MegaZeux games ever released, along with the [[Zeux series]], [[STRIKESOFT|STRIKESOFT's]] games, and [[Ed Venture]]. Luke released the full version in 2000 to hype the release of the game's sequel, [[Engine: The Second Attack]]. Engine 2 received the Gold Amperstand award in the 2000 MZXEA.  


In May 2005, Luke released [[Engine 1 Remix]], a [[special edition]] of the original Engine.
In May 2005, Luke released [[Engine 1 Remix]], a [[special edition]] of the original Engine.


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Revision as of 09:43, 26 February 2007

Engine
Engine.png
Author Luke Drelick
Company Duky
Release Date 1995
Genre Adventure
Download No link available.

Engine is the first MegaZeux game released by Luke Drelick.

Engine was released as shareware, and for many years, one had to register in order to play the second half of the game. It holds the distinct honor of being one of the few shareware MegaZeux games ever released, along with the Zeux series, STRIKESOFT's games, and Ed Venture. Luke released the full version in 2000 to hype the release of the game's sequel, Engine: The Second Attack. Engine 2 received the Gold Amperstand award in the 2000 MZXEA.

In May 2005, Luke released Engine 1 Remix, a special edition of the original Engine.