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The 16-color version of the original ''Red Baron'' was released for free as part of a promotion for its sequel and [http://www.wingsofhonour.com/redbaron/resources/html_woh_redbaron_resources_files_releases.en.html is still available]. ''3D'' is now being published commercially by Mad Otter Games, who are working on yet another [[Updated Rerelease]] for more modern computers; more information on how to acquire a copy can be found on the [http://redbaron3dofficialsite.com/ official site].
The 16-color version of the original ''Red Baron'' was released for free as part of a promotion for its sequel and [http://www.wingsofhonour.com/redbaron/resources/html_woh_redbaron_resources_files_releases.en.html is still available]. ''3D'' is now being published commercially by Mad Otter Games, who are working on yet another [[Updated Rerelease]] for more modern computers; more information on how to acquire a copy can be found on the [http://redbaron3dofficialsite.com/ official site].


Not to be confused with the 1980 Atari vector graphics [http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=9289 arcade game], or with the film ''[[The Red Baron (film)|The Red Baron]]''.
Not to be confused with the 1980 Atari vector graphics [http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=9289 arcade game], the film ''[[The Red Baron (film)|The Red Baron]]'', or [[Red Baron|the man himself]].


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