I recently visited the http://osgameclones.com/ site.
In the Prince of Persia category, they currently have FreePrince and SDLPoP.
(SDLPoP was added by segrax: viewtopic.php?p=16475#p16475 )
So, oitofelix and lvcabral (and maybe others?), feel free to add your remakes!
Instructions are on the top of the site.
Here is the list of all the possible data that can be entered about a game.
I miss the list of supported OSes, though.
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Hm, me too.David wrote:I miss the list of supported OSes, though.
I've created this issue about it on their GitHub.
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Prince of persia C# Monogame can be also posted there?
Check my Prince in C# https://github.com/salvadorc17/Prince-Monogame
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Two options, both require a GitHub account:salvadorc17 wrote:Prince of persia C# Monogame can be also posted there?
- (harder) Create a pull request after editing p.yaml in a fork.
- (easier) Request the addition by creating an issue.
His reaction doesn't make sense to me.Norbert wrote:Hm, me too.David wrote:I miss the list of supported OSes, though.
I've created this issue about it on their GitHub.
"Possibly, but I think this more important when the supported hardware or software is more exotic or vintage."
Is he saying that, in his opinion, such a feature would be more useful if the port is available for, for instance, OS/2, than if it's available for Linux or OS X, because most stuff is on the three major platforms nowadays?
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I guess he meant something like that.Norbert wrote: His reaction doesn't make sense to me.
"Possibly, but I think this more important when the supported hardware or software is more exotic or vintage."
Is he saying that, in his opinion, such a feature would be more useful if the port is available for, for instance, OS/2, than if it's available for Linux or OS X, because most stuff is on the three major platforms nowadays?
Maybe he especially meant ports that work *only* on an "exotic" system, like lvcabral's port for Roku.
(Of course you can just ask him what he meant...)
I think salvadorc17 already has one, linked from his signature.Norbert wrote:Two options, both require a GitHub account: