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Thesis about PoP-related software.
https://github.com/Aliamondo/pop/blob/m ... tation.pdf
The software itself is at GitHub:
https://github.com/aliamondo/pop
https://github.com/Aliamondo/pop/blob/m ... tation.pdf
The software itself is at GitHub:
https://github.com/aliamondo/pop
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Another remake of PoP?
As a university thesis?
From Hungary?
From the same university where I went?
The world is small indeed!
(No, I didn't make SDLPoP as a university thesis, but otherwise there are many similarities.)
The game itself feels weird and different from the original.
On the author's site: http://aliamondo.github.io/pop.html
As a university thesis?
From Hungary?
From the same university where I went?
The world is small indeed!
(No, I didn't make SDLPoP as a university thesis, but otherwise there are many similarities.)
The game itself feels weird and different from the original.
On the author's site: http://aliamondo.github.io/pop.html
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I didn't realize that when I found, and posted about, it.David wrote:From the same university where I went?
The world is small indeed!
Interesting coincidence.
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Hi Norbert,is possible create in apoplexy a potion become in a shadow like secret of the citadel level 6?..thanxs
Hi Norbert,is possible create in apoplexy a potion become in a shadow like secret of the citadel level 6?..thanxs
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Falcury's mod Secrets of the Citadel uses a modified version of SDLPoP. Only mods that use that modified version of SDLPoP can use shadow potions. It is already possible to use apoplexy to place shadow potions in levels of these mods. If you look at the shadow potion in apoplexy, you'll see a blue tile with a question mark and the text "0N10/7". Select a new location where you want a shadow potion. Go to the tiles screen and click the button with the gear icon, in the lower right. You can then set "0N10/7", namely from left to right: random = 0, mod = N, code = 10, code = 7. Next, press the "USE" button. Finally, save the level.SuavePrince wrote:is possible create in apoplexy a potion become in a shadow like secret of the citadel level 6?
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Wow,interesting...this new for me....thanxsNorbert wrote:Falcury's mod Secrets of the Citadel uses a modified version of SDLPoP. Only mods that use that modified version of SDLPoP can use shadow potions. It is already possible to use apoplexy to place shadow potions in levels of these mods. If you look at the shadow potion in apoplexy, you'll see a blue tile with a question mark and the text "0N10/7". Select a new location where you want a shadow potion. Go to the tiles screen and click the button with the gear icon, in the lower right. You can then set "0N10/7", namely from left to right: random = 0, mod = N, code = 10, code = 7. Next, press the "USE" button. Finally, save the level.SuavePrince wrote:is possible create in apoplexy a potion become in a shadow like secret of the citadel level 6?
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Say, it this topic for "Random on-topic stuff"?
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That was the idea.David wrote:Say, it this topic for "Random on-topic stuff"?
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I wonder if KingOfPersia will one day return to say hi.
His Repetition of Time, with its level design, graphics customizations, polish (inc. trailer), remain impressive to this day.
His Repetition of Time, with its level design, graphics customizations, polish (inc. trailer), remain impressive to this day.
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It looks like PoP was the first game that had pressure plates: https://www.giantbomb.com/pressure-plate/3055-2427/ (scroll down)
Also, look at the last of the images about the topic: https://www.giantbomb.com/pressure-plat ... 27/images/
(That site looks like a TV Tropes clone for video games, by the way...)
Also, look at the last of the images about the topic: https://www.giantbomb.com/pressure-plat ... 27/images/
(That site looks like a TV Tropes clone for video games, by the way...)
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Thats is no surprise, would be good to know the statistics for each game version..
Check my Prince in C# https://github.com/salvadorc17/Prince-Monogame
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It's not just over 1 million, but the second most played DOS game on the site: https://archive.org/details/softwarelibrary_msdos_gameshttps://twitter.com/textfiles/status/863235990986665984 wrote: @jmechner Number of times people have played Prince of Persia (DOS) on Internet Archive just passed 1 million. https://archive.org/details/msdos_Prince_of_Persia_1990 …
(The first is Oregon Trail...)
Also, 4D PoP is the 9th.
The Internet Archive has only V1.0.salvadorc17 wrote: would be good to know the statistics for each game version..
Although they also have PoP versions for other systems, like Mac, Apple II, SEGA Genesis.
https://archive.org/details/software?so ... 0persia%22
It it just me, or are all versions for Nintendo consoles missing?
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Found a bit of info about an old PoP fan website.
From 2004-2009, Zain Alvi, currently a Ph.D. in Molecular Bioscience at Seton Hall University (1, 2), ran, using his nick "Zapages", the PoP fan website "Prince of Persia Legacy".
The website was hosted by GameSpy, accessible via Poplegacy.com, and the last version that was online is at Archive.org.
In August 2005 he visited Ubisoft Montreal; there's even a photo of him during that trip here (he's on the right).
Hub Digital Living Magazine, published by Canada Computer Paper Inc, did an interview with him about his fan website that was used as part of an April 2006 article "A Piece of the Action".
From 2004-2009, Zain Alvi, currently a Ph.D. in Molecular Bioscience at Seton Hall University (1, 2), ran, using his nick "Zapages", the PoP fan website "Prince of Persia Legacy".
The website was hosted by GameSpy, accessible via Poplegacy.com, and the last version that was online is at Archive.org.
In August 2005 he visited Ubisoft Montreal; there's even a photo of him during that trip here (he's on the right).
Hub Digital Living Magazine, published by Canada Computer Paper Inc, did an interview with him about his fan website that was used as part of an April 2006 article "A Piece of the Action".