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+marathon-eternal-data (game data for use with alephone)
+
+Eternal is a free scenario for Aleph One, the multi-platform,
+open-source, first-person-shooter engine derived from Bungie's
+Marathon engine. It continues the story of the Marathon trilogy,
+and is a nearly total conversion, featuring:
+
+ * Fifty-two new levels, some revisiting familiar locations from
+ the original Marathon trilogy.
+ * Over six hundred fifty new high-resolution textures, including
+ a dozen original landscape textures, from a variety of human
+ and alien environments.
+ * Eight all new weapons, many of which must be scavenged from your
+ defeated enemies.
+ * Over a dozen tracks of original music, including many remixes of
+ your favorite tracks from the original Marathon.
+ * And several new creatures and characters, alongside the complete
+ cast from the original trilogy.
+
+Included in the package is a shell script wrapper. Type "marathon-eternal"
+or select Marathon Eternal X from the KDE or XFCE "Games" menu.
+
+To install the gamedata in /opt instead of /usr to save space in the
+root partition use use OPT=yes ./marathon-eternal-data.SlackBuild