According to this Hungarian source, the Amstrad CPC port was made playable on Enterprise by Geco (in July 2006).
But there is no download link.
Is there any proof this version exists?
I see David mentioned Enterprise here, here and here, but my guess is he simply copied the Amstrad CPC info?
Enterprise version?
Re: Enterprise version?
Okay, the relevant thread appears to be:
https://enterpriseforever.com/cpc-r337l ... of-persia/
I see 4 different ZIP files on that website that may or may not be various iterations of the Enterprise version:
1. https://enterpriseforever.com/cpc-r337l ... ;attach=81
2. https://enterpriseforever.com/cpc-r337l ... ;attach=69
3. https://enterpriseforever.com/letoltese ... attach=401
4. https://enterpriseforever.com/downloads ... CPC%5D.zip
And apparently it's #2 in a top 10 Enterprise games list published in ENTERPRESS magazine.
Page 21 of the January-April 2018 issue: English, Hungarian
https://enterpriseforever.com/cpc-r337l ... of-persia/
I see 4 different ZIP files on that website that may or may not be various iterations of the Enterprise version:
1. https://enterpriseforever.com/cpc-r337l ... ;attach=81
2. https://enterpriseforever.com/cpc-r337l ... ;attach=69
3. https://enterpriseforever.com/letoltese ... attach=401
4. https://enterpriseforever.com/downloads ... CPC%5D.zip
And apparently it's #2 in a top 10 Enterprise games list published in ENTERPRESS magazine.
Page 21 of the January-April 2018 issue: English, Hungarian
Re: Enterprise version?
First, click the tiny back-arrow in the bottom right corner of the page.Norbert wrote: ↑April 15th, 2020, 5:05 pm According to this Hungarian source, the Amstrad CPC port was made playable on Enterprise by Geco (in July 2006).
But there is no download link.
It takes you to the list of games: http://www.ep128.hu/Ep_Games/Games_OP.htm
Here, click "Prince of Persia" to download the game.
Yeah, this was a rather bad design choice.
Maybe they thought that people would come to the info page only through the list of games (which also has the download links), and not through direct links from other sites.
BTW, PoPUW also has a page about this version: https://popuw.com/ep128.html
But it doesn't say where/how to download it.
Re: Enterprise version?
Playthrough video…