All releases of Rush 2005


Release Notes: Sound effects have been given an overhaul (crowd ambiance, cheering, and better on-field sounds). Four teams have been added (Oakland, Kansas City, Tampa Bay, and Carolina), bringing the total to 16.


Release Notes: The documentation includes better installation and gameplay instructions. Some bug sounds have been removed.


Release Notes: This release adds a "--nosound" commandline option to address sound problems in Linux, *nix configure scripts in the main branch, and ongoing code cleanup.


Release Notes: Twelve teams are now available, namely all the 2004-5 playoff teams. The menu system has been given another rewrite to make it more scalable.


Release Notes: Four teams have been added, bringing the total to eight (Atlanta, Indianapolis, Minnesota, NewEngland, NewYork Jets, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis). A new offensive formation has been added. A bug that didn't allow quarterback running plays has been fixed, as has another bug that didn't switch teams properly when doing post- halftime kickoffs. The scoreboard display design has been finalized.


Release Notes: The scoreboard display was revamped. Players should now overlap with targets properly. Diagonal speeds are now more realistic, and diagonal evasion is a lot tougher. The code modules were rearranged.


Release Notes: Teams are now selected from a menu, and there are four available. Atlanta has been added. Ongoing code cleanup. A Dreamcast version is in the works.


Release Notes: In this release, the Results.html design is complete. The ball is now rendered differently according to height, making it easier to follow. Scores are now tabulated according to home and away. Pittsburgh has been added as a team.


Release Notes: This release features ongoing graphical improvements, bugfixes in Results.html, ongoing code cleanups, a pause feature, and fixes so that resources are now freed properly.


Release Notes: Graphics have been given a facelift. There is a new theme song. Some sound effects have been added (buggy at the moment).
A GNOME/GTK+ GUI for the Cainteoir Text-to-Speech Engine.