Dangerous Dave in Copyright Infringement
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Dangerous Dave in Copyright Infringement refers to:
- A small tech demo made by the early id Software
- The one-level Keen 1 mod made by Flaose
Dangerous Dave in Copyright Infringement is a one-level Keen 1 mod made by Flaose. It is supposed to be a recreation of what John Carmack and Tom Hall would have given John Romero as a demonstration of a new game engine for DOS games, the first ever made, that imitated the smooth scrolling engine used by the Nintendo Entertainment System platform. The original was a remake of the first Super Mario Bros. 3 level that used Dangerous Dave's sprites instead of Mario's sprites.
Some two years after the release of this mod, John Romero released the original Dangerous Dave in Copyright Infringement on his website //ROME.RO letting the world see for the first time the game that precipitated the creation of id Software.
External links
- The Birth of id, by John Romero (includes tech demo game download and level editor TED1)
- Download 'Dangerous Dave in Copyright Infringement' Keen 1 mod
