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(a) the Deus Engine would things that the Invisible War engine wouldn't, such as larger areas (and that actually felt like they were on Earth, as opposed to tiny habitation domes on an alien plant, which is what Invisible War felt like), being able to swim (water is such a natural idea to a Deus Ex game, as it allows you to reach areas without having to go through the 'official' (and often guarded) entrance, and actually having colours in the game, and There was a project to port Deus Ex: Invisible War to the original Deus Ex engine, as: The multiplayer of Red Faction was also converted to a UT mod, I think, though again I never played the mod.
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One of the Apple Macintosh's Marathon games was remade as an Unreal Tournament mod (available from: ) but I've not played either the original or this mod so I can't judge it's quality. If it's a remake of a game from a company that no longer exists anymore, and no'one holds the licence to it, then it's fair game for fan remake project worthy generally. If you even look at the games I put out after I finished uni back in 2010, all of them (besides my current project CrossTrix and Bipolar) was remakes of past console games from the 80s-early 90s. From 2000 - 2015 though, was QUITE a bit of it going on. In recent years, games companies have started cracking down on it, so there is far less of it now. The remaking community as a whole, used to be MUCH more common and much more varied in the projects going on. They even ran competitions with money prizes for a while. Over on their used to be A LOT of remakes coming out on a weekly basis of 80s console games (mostly Spectrum which I didn't care for, but some Atari 2600 and Arcade stuff). There is Resident Evil 1.5, set for release sometime in the future, which is a fan project to finish off the original first version of Resident Evil 2, which was a late 90s game if I remember right. AM2R which came out a year ago (I think), which was a remake of Metroid 2 on the Gameboy. If we exclude commercial remakes, then yes many cases of it out there.