Diablo could be considered Abandon-ware since no major updates have been done since 1998. However, there is still a section on Blizzards website that provides simple support. Blizzard also still produces copies, often sold as part of a collection. So, all told it is not exactly abandoned.
No, Fallout 1 is not abandonware.
Sadly, Dungeon Keeper 2 is not legally abandonware as the assest was transferred in the purchase of Bullfrog by EA.
Abandonware is software that is no longer sold or supported by the manufacturer. Usually this is game software but it can also be other types of software.
Copyright law does not recognize the term or concept of "abandonware". You can not download games if you don't have bought it before. Abandonware is legal if you bought the game before you download it.
A piece of software can be referred to as abandonware when it is no longer provided with product support and official updates from the owner or manufacturer of the software.
Yes, Diablo is in Diablo 3.
abandonware
Abandonware refers to software that is no longer sold or supported by its developers. Examples include classic video games like "Doom," "SimCity 2000," and "Duke Nukem 3D," which are often no longer available for purchase. Additionally, older software applications such as "Lotus 1-2-3" and "WordPerfect" can also be considered abandonware, as they are no longer updated or actively marketed. While some abandonware can be legally downloaded, the copyright status can be ambiguous, making it a gray area in terms of legality.
No, Diablo I has nothing to do with Diablo II.
El diablo no es tan diablo was created in 1949.
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yeah man diablo 2 is a totally different game than diablo 1