Mega Man 8-Bit DeathmatchMy friend Tom recommends Mega Man 8-bit Deathmatch, a free project created by CutmanMike and Team MM8BDM who consist of hardcore fans of Capcom’s classic Mega Man series. Powered by the Zandronum engine, this retro styled first person shooter is designed around the look and feel of the 8-bit Mega Man games.

Mega Man 8-bit Deathmatch is a free project created by CutmanMike and Team MM8BDM who consist of hardcore fans of Capcom’s classic Mega Man series. Powered by the Zandronum engine, this retro styled first person shooter is designed around the look and feel of the 8-bit Mega Man games. It includes every robot master as a playable skin, over 50 weapons and maps based off the original games, 32 player online play, a singleplayer botmatch campaign and much much more. If you’re a fan of online first person shooters or Mega Man, you simply have no excuse to not download and give Mega Man 8-bit Deathmatch a try today!

About MM8BDM

MM8BDM can be modified:

* Modification @ mm8bdm wiki: “As MM8BDM is created in Zandronum, it shares its extremely flexible modding capabilities. Creating your own levels, gameplay modifications, skins etc.”
* So you want to learn to map, eh? @ Cutstuff Forums

Zandronum is a source port of the Doom engine, which was originally used in the video game Doom:

Zandronum was first released as version 1.0 on August 24, 2012. Zandronum improved support up to 64 players online per server and introduced software rendering for 3D floors, previously an OpenGL-only feature in Skulltag. Zandronum runs on a huge number of PC architectures (including Windows, Linux and OSX) and comes with Doomseeker – A utility to browse for available servers in network, automatically download the required data packs (WADs) and start one’s own server. Zandronum’s most recent version is 3.0, released on September 7, 2017. [Source: Wikipedia]

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