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Open Source Game Clones

Posted: June 29th, 2017, 7:40 am
by David
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.

Re: Open Source Game Clones

Posted: June 29th, 2017, 8:14 pm
by Norbert
David wrote:I miss the list of supported OSes, though.
Hm, me too.
I've created this issue about it on their GitHub.

Re: Open Source Game Clones

Posted: July 5th, 2017, 9:11 pm
by salvadorc17
Prince of persia C# Monogame can be also posted there?

Re: Open Source Game Clones

Posted: July 6th, 2017, 7:29 pm
by Norbert
salvadorc17 wrote:Prince of persia C# Monogame can be also posted there?
Two options, both require a GitHub account:
- (harder) Create a pull request after editing p.yaml in a fork.
- (easier) Request the addition by creating an issue.
Norbert wrote:
David wrote:I miss the list of supported OSes, though.
Hm, me too.
I've created this issue about it on their GitHub.
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?

Re: Open Source Game Clones

Posted: July 8th, 2017, 8:20 am
by David
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?
I guess he meant something like that.
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...)
Norbert wrote:Two options, both require a GitHub account:
I think salvadorc17 already has one, linked from his signature.