Hi, Steve

Yep, free as in speech, according to the license (hard to believe! :), but 
it's apparently true:

Game Name: MechCommander 2
Developer: Microsoft 
License: Microsoft Research Shared Source License 
Game Publish Date: 2001-03-19 
Game Liberated Date: 2006-03-19 
Game Type: Real-time Strategy Game 
Game Release Type: Source Code/Full Assets 
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=6d790cde-c3e5-46be-b3a5-729581269a9c&DisplayLang=en
or
http://www.3ddownloads.com/Strategy/MechCommander 2/Tools/MC2_source.exe

Any chance of getting a copy?

Thanks

Wesley

PS:
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