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NetHack General Public License : ウィキペディア英語版
NetHack

''NetHack'' is a single-player roguelike video game originally released in 1987 with ASCII graphics. It is a descendant of an earlier game called ''Hack'' (), which is a descendant of ''Rogue'' ().〔 Comparing it with ''Rogue'', ''Engadget'''s Justin Olivetti wrote that took its exploration aspect and "made it far richer with an encyclopedia of objects, a larger vocabulary, a wealth of pop culture mentions, and a puzzler's attitude." In 2000, ''Salon'' described it as "one of the finest gaming experiences the computing world has to offer." and in 2015, ''USGamer'' called it "one of the most intricate and challenge video games ever made."
The player chooses a character class and their mission is to retrieve the Amulet of Yendor in a randomly generated dungeon.
== History and development ==
The first version of ''NetHack'' was released by Mike Stephenson on July 28, 1987.
A core development team emerged with the release of Nethack 3.0 in July 1989. Over the next 14 years of development they established a tight-lipped culture, revealing little, if anything, between releases. Owing to the ever-increasing depth and complexity found in each release, the development team enjoys a near-mythical status among some fans. This perceived omniscience is captured in the initialism TDTTOE, "The DevTeam Thinks of Everything".
Stephenson licensed the software under the NetHack General Public License, allowing other developers to release their own versions. The license is certified as open source by the Open Source Initiative.〔
For many years, fans and others considered NetHack to be "...one of the oldest games still being developed".
The last version to include new gameplay features was Nethack 3.4.3, released in December 2003.〔 Subsequent releases have included new tilesets and compatibility with variants of Mac OS. In the absence of new releases from the developers, several variants developed by fans have emerged.

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