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http://techraptor.net/content/duke-nukem-3d-megaton-edition-removed-from-stores
That's not what "abandonware" means. It's not legal.
Thanks for sharing this.
Dude its open source. The source code to the Duke Nukem 3D v1.5 executable, which uses the Build engine, was released as free software under the GPL on April 1, 2003. Its been free to download and mess with for years. Thats why there's 100 websites you can go and download the game at.
*facepalm* - that's not what open-source means, it literally means "the source code to the engine/game is open to use/modify", the game DATA, the actual maps/sounds files/textures etc. is still copyrighted, thus it is not free to download. Now if a game is released as freeware/public domain it means the game files (including all assets) are free to download, but you generally can't modify the game code. Duke Nukem 3D is not freeware.