Prince of Persia for Commodore 64/128 released
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Prince of Persia for Commodore 64/128 released
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Re: Prince of Persia for Commodore 64/128 released
#2Very nice. I'm back in my retro computing phase atm and trying to do some ports from the C64 to the MSX (fun hacking!). This is great work; any annotated assembly source?
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#3I remember seeing this game for the first time at my cousin's house, probably around 1990. Jumping, hanging, swinging, creeping, sword-fighting? The animation blew my mind.
/nostalgia
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#4No link bait title and a pretty rocking technical achievement. Great submission!
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#5I'd love to see an iOS port of the original Prince of Persia.
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#6little known fact: robert, one of the founders of Metaweb/Freebase was one of the rotoscoped models for PoP.
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#7I used to watch my dad play this when I was a little boy. When the prince landed in the spikes it would make me jump and I had to put my hands over my ears because of the scary sound. :]
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#8I'm impressed that Jordan Mechner himself responds within a number of hours in the comments of the post!
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#9I'd love to see an iOS port of the original Prince of Persia.
There is one: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/prince-of-persia-retro/id3739...
The graphics have been updated though, resembling POP2. I wish there was a version or a mode of POP for iOS where I could put it in a kind of "classic" graphics mode that would resemble what I remember of the DOS version I used to have.
Edit: grammar.
Re: Prince of Persia for Commodore 64/128 released
#10Very nice. I'm back in my retro computing phase atm and trying to do some ports from the C64 to the MSX (fun hacking!). This is great work; any annotated assembly source?
According to the comments on the post, he'll be putting up chunks of annotated assembly. This is a seriously, seriously impressive effort.