Older classic versions please?

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Older classic versions please?

by McBean56545 » Sun Jul 24, 2016 23:15

One thing I like to do is to delve into the many beta and alpha versions of video games. I have installed many old versions of games from beta to alpha to pre-alpha. But getting older versions of Minetest can be more difficult than trying to solve the square route of 9317496936491673627916 while bouncing on a pogo-stick and eating hot peppers all at once. I have seen some interesting videos of extremely old versions of Minetest and I can't seem to find them on the internet no matter where I search. Is there any place or any way I can get my hands on all of the versions of Minetest ever released?
 

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Re: Older classic versions please?

by Sand » Mon Jul 25, 2016 03:50

The Github releases have every version, to my knowledge.

https://github.com/minetest/minetest/releases
 

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Re: Older classic versions please?

by Krock » Mon Jul 25, 2016 07:45

Celeron55 used to have a directory of all old Win32 builds here (link down)
But investing two minutes into Google gave me this link: http://c55.me/minetest2/download.php

EDIT: celeron55 uploaded the megapack here: minetest releases 2010 - 2012 (List of contents)
Newest Win32 builds - Find a mod - All my mods
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Re: Older classic versions please?

by celeron55 » Sat Sep 03, 2016 12:08

Also, here are all source backups before the initial git commit: http://packages.8dromeda.net/minetest/m ... s_2010.zip

Sloccount reports 1564 lines of code for the first one.
 


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