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Version 1.00
 License:   GPL
 Updated:   July 23, 2003
 Source:   Source Available
Release 1.00

-You should be able to play Black Gate and Serpent Isle from start to finish on your platform of choice!

-This package includes a binary compiled for BeOS R5 intel and is highly optimized for pentium/x86.



Intel Version - requires R5   (1.47 MB) 1,877 downloads
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Version 0.96 b1
 License:   GPL
 Updated:   December 6, 2001
 Source:   Source Included and Available Separately
Exult is being developed in C++ under Linux, MacOS and Windows using the SDL library to make porting to other platforms relatively easy. The current version supports much of the game's plot, allowing you to talk to NPCs, use items, solve quests, and even fight monsters. Music, speech, and the full introduction are also implemented. This, and further development, is only possible due to the work done by other fans who have decoded the various Ultima 7 data files, especially Gary Thompson, Maxim Shatskih, Jakob Shonberg, and Wouter Dijkslag.

Exult aims to let those people who own Ultima 7 (copyright 1993) play the game on modern hardware, in as close to (or perhaps even surpassing) its original splendor as is possible. You need to own "Ultima 7: The Black Gate" and/or "Ultima 7: Serpent Isle" in order to use Exult, and we encourage you to buy a legal copy.

This is the latest available version. The main developer, JSF writes for this version:
"Finally... after about three years, Exult has gone Beta. This milestone means that both parts of Ultima 7, 'Black Gate' and 'Serpent Isle', are playable in their entirety. We'll continue fixing bugs with a 1.00 release as a near-term goal, and will also be working on ExultStudio, which will allow users to create their own games someday."

To run this application you will also need the latest BeOS SDL binary libraries (if you already don't have them).

Intel Version - requires R5   (1.3 MB) 2,072 downloads
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Source Code   (1.2 MB) 302 downloads
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Version 0.94cvs
 License:   GPL
 Updated:   July 26, 2001
 Source:   Source Available By Request
Exult is being developed in C++ under Linux, MacOS and Windows using the SDL library to make porting to other platforms relatively easy. The current version supports much of the game's plot, allowing you to talk to NPCs, use items, solve quests, and even fight monsters. Music, speech, and the full introduction are also implemented. This, and further development, is only possible due to the work done by other fans who have decoded the various Ultima 7 data files, especially Gary Thompson, Maxim Shatskih, Jakob Shonberg, and Wouter Dijkslag.

Exult aims to let those people who own Ultima 7 (copyright 1993) play the game on modern hardware, in as close to (or perhaps even surpassing) its original splendor as is possible. You need to own "Ultima 7: The Black Gate" and/or "Ultima 7: Serpent Isle" in order to use Exult, and we encourage you to buy a legal copy.

More information on how to use the data files, read here.

Intel Version - requires R5   (1.1 MB) 686 downloads
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