You should include the verification hashes as well - these were posted and verified in the other "Download not available" topic.

Verification hashes off the original zip:

SHA-1: 26f11b2635f317b8b9a3571f54c20a7dc09245b4

MD5: cc2244b28c3a8f21acf256413319b3d3

CRC32: b53aa788



Off the exe

SHA-1: 430465100d92b7b79498c8bec0bb94c0c41798b7

MD5: 504bb993ace33fb764ce158d0d22f106

CRC32: 463c13ec



Afaik there has been no other official releases or patches released. Renaming the original ZIP file will not change the verification hashes, so if a ZIP has different values then I wouldn't trust it. Wouldn't trust that setup.exe either. It's possible someone might have taken the ZIP and created a packaged installer around it, but the game wasn't released as such.



It's also possible that Yahoo/Tumblr will receive a DCMA to have your links post removed the same way Blogspot did removing Doc's download page and release blogpost - US based servers/company. I'm actually somewhat surprised that freeforums.org hasn't received similar notices for the posts containing links - they're also a US based server. Could be the lawyers are done for now having already flexed their muscles in response to the huge media reception. Or could be they only go after links that show up in a Google search.