Part of the following story is flawed. I'm leaving it here for humour
purposes. For a more truthful depiction of what really happened, read the bottom of the
page.
Once upon a time, an alpha of Sonique 2 was leaked (note: this isn't the alpha/beta
you see now on the official Sonique
page. That beta - now dead too - was developed by the new development team. The alpha
here was developed by the original team)
I remember sonique fans were completely hysterical about this alpha. They went to
great lenghts to shut down every site hosting it, supposedly out of fear Lycos would
drop development because of this high treason. The real reason, of course, is that
they wanted to be the only "kool boyz" to own such a rare tool and flaunter it in
front of helpless newbies that badly wanted it too.
A good image of how things were dealt with those days at the Sonique forums can
be depicted by this protest article
that was posted at one of them
Unfortunately for them, a copy landed in my hands. In yet another attempt to prove
my theory that "once something appears on the Internet, no amount of effort can
take it down" (check the recent leakage and distribution of Windows source code
through peer to peer networks), I hosted it, accompanied by a very crude page, at
my university server. And so
RareWares was born.
So, here it is for you. The rage-inducing Sonique 2 alpha in all its unfinished
glory. The interface is quite bloated, matter of factly, and functionality is
minimal. Maybe I'm not really into eye-candy overkill... If this was the future of
Sonique, it's not a surprise it completely flunked.
Ah, yes. As it turns out, Lycos noticed they were just wasting money with their
Sonique division and decided to fire all developers. An outcry ensued, and they
hired two new developers to continue Sonique 2 development. Soon after, though,
they realized they owed nothing to a handful of squabbling nerds with too much
free time on their hands, and finally let Sonique die a (mostly) peaceful death.
If you are looking for old, official versions of Sonique 1, look at The Museum of Sonique.
Date: 2001-29-06
Version: 2.0 alpha
Interface: Graphical User Interface
Platform: Win32
Download: sonique2.zip - 1531Kb
Andrew McCann himself stated/requested/pleaded that the leak needed to
be stopped (as he was in negotiations to buy Sonique2 from Lycos), the leak
could have potentially screwed things. (BTW it was leaked only accidently by
Tony Million as he left it in a open dir on his private (yet publically
accessible) home server @ http://www.tonymillion.com))
So it was nothing to do with fanboys trying to stop the world getting
it.. it was merely holding back the leak until after negotiations had
finished..
Secondly, the skin in the leaked alpha was merely a working demo and
never intended to even ship with the player.. ever.
Thirdly Lycos sacked all bar Andrew and Ian.. Lycos did not intend to
kill Sonique ever.. when Andrew and Ian quit on their own accord, Lycos
later decided to locate more people to develop a program they never
actually tried to completely kill (they merely needed to cut it back)
Of course all said is only to the best of my knowledge (I was there the
hour the alpha was found on Tony's ftp, I was talking to Tony when he said
it was an accident but added (in the direction to the likes of Andrew and co.)
"at least someone had the balls to release it" (or something close to that))
I was there when Andrew requested the leak to be stopped as soon as
possible as it was potentially making things much worse for Sonique (he said
it via the forum, IRC and ICQ, plus his girlfriend at the time Anna did as
well, who BTW was the one who originally broke the month long silence about
the mass layoff of Team Sonique).
Of course I am not Andrew or Tony or Ian and can't speak for them. But my
story is about 100x closer to what really happened compared to yours (I am
confident my version is rather accurate)
To conclude the epic Sonique tale... Tony wrote Tuniac after he left Sonique
(http://www.tuniac.com, or for a more recent
compile go to
http://www.wasteofcash.com/tuniac/ )
Currently we are lazy, and Tony believes he is now a photographer not a programmer.
Blur is MIA. Tuniac2 with an OpenGL GUI, SQL database, etc, etc. is like 10% done (and
for a month.. or two... has had no updates)