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''Marathon 2: Durandal'' would be released as a bundle for Apple's short lived home console, The [[wikipedia: Apple Bandai Pippin|Apple Bandai Pippin]] as ''Super Marathon''. in 2000, Bungie released the games' source code and other assets, just prior to Microsoft's acquisition of the company. On August 1, 2007, ''Marathon 2: Durandal'' was released on [[Xbox Live|Xbox Live Arcade]] by Freeverse. Since the original game hadn't been released, the Xbox Live version was renamed "''Marathon: Durandal''". 4 years later the entire Marathon trilogy would be released on the [[wikipedia: App Store|App Store]] for free in 2011.
''Marathon 2: Durandal'' would be released as a bundle for Apple's short lived home console, The [[wikipedia: Apple Bandai Pippin|Apple Bandai Pippin]] as ''Super Marathon''. in 2000, Bungie released the games' source code and other assets, just prior to Microsoft's acquisition of the company. On August 1, 2007, ''Marathon 2: Durandal'' was released on [[Xbox Live|Xbox Live Arcade]] by Freeverse. Since the original game hadn't been released, the Xbox Live version was renamed "''Marathon: Durandal''". 4 years later the entire Marathon trilogy would be released on the [[wikipedia: App Store|App Store]] for free in 2011.


The Marathon trilogy is now available for Windows, Linux and Mac [http://trilogyrelease.bungie.org/ ''here''], though the games require a sourceport [https://github.com/Aleph-One-Marathon|''(Aleph One)''] to work on Windows operating systems.
The Marathon trilogy is now available for Windows, Linux and Mac [http://trilogyrelease.bungie.org/ ''here''], though the games require a sourceport ''(Aleph One)'' to work on Windows operating systems.


==Games in the series==
==Games in the series==