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Marathon 2

Developer: Bungie
Publisher: Bungie
Platform: Mac OS Classic
Released in US: November 24, 1995

This game has uncompiled source code.
This game has a hidden developer message.
This game has hidden development-related text.
This game has unused text.

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The second entry of the Marathon series. The story is a continuation of the first game's, the engine was tweaked a little bit, and the game lacks any music aside from the opening screens.

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General

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The beta copy expiration message is still from Marathon.

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The second entry of the Marathon series. The story is a continuation of the first game's, the engine was tweaked a little bit, and the game lacks any music aside from the opening screens.

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General

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The beta copy expiration message is still from Marathon.

Messages for Cheaters

Three terminals in the game display messages that can only be seen in-game through the use of third-party cheating utilities. All three terminals display normal messages when accessed without cheating.

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This is the second message of the second terminal in the level 'What About Bob?'

The first message displays this on the second terminal in 'Curiouser and Curiouser...'

The fourth terminal in 'Eat It, Vid Boi!' displays this as its first message.

Developer Message

A developer message exists in Marathon 2 for those using ResEdit. However, it is also shorter than the one from Marathon.

Map Messages

Several levels contain hidden messages in the map geometry that cannot be seen without using a level editor. One level has multiple hidden messages. The original capitalization of the text has been preserved.

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We're Everywherehey you, the bob carrying my 2nd pistol! - let's go!
Ex CathedraThe NAR
Bob's Big DateBOB'S LATE FOR HIS BIG DATE!!
The Big HouseJAIL BREAK, or PRISON RIOT?!
God Will Sort The Dead...Q: How do you tell the difference between the good Bobs and the bad ones?
God Will Sort The Dead...A: Good Bobs?
All Roads Lead To Sol...723rd KICKS WUSSY NAR BUTT!

Uncompiled Source Code

Two terminals in the game display pieces of its source code along with some dialogue. Although the source code has since been officially released, these messages were displayed in-game before then.

The second terminal in the level 'Sorry Don't Make It So' displays this message.

Mac Os Versions

This message is displayed by the first terminal in 'Begging For Mercy Makes Me Angry!'

Compare the previous two messages with this section of 'render.c' from the game's source code.

The Marathon series
Mac OS ClassicMarathon (Prototype) • Marathon 2 • Marathon Infinity • Marathon Trilogy Box Set
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