Developers shared their source code in 2005. Also it should not be too hard too port because they state that the code has been converted to use SDL libraries (under GNU Lesser General Public License) instead of DirectX so it should be fairly straightforward to get it to run under Linux etc.
Also this game has a sequel called Weird Worlds: Return to Infinite Space. It's an amazing game! However they didn't share it's source. But it has a free demo and is regularly on 80% sale on steam. I don't know if it would be possible to port this one too. But I'll leave a link just in case.
Developers shared their source code in 2005. Also it should not be too hard too port because they state that the code has been converted to use SDL libraries (under GNU Lesser General Public License) instead of DirectX so it should be fairly straightforward to get it to run under Linux etc.
http://digital-eel.com/sais/source.htm
Also this game has a sequel called Weird Worlds: Return to Infinite Space. It's an amazing game! However they didn't share it's source. But it has a free demo and is regularly on 80% sale on steam. I don't know if it would be possible to port this one too. But I'll leave a link just in case.
http://www.infinitespacegames.com/weirdworlds/