FreePrince running on Dingux

zear got FreePrince running on Dingux. Unfortunally FreePrince hasn’t been updated for a long time, and can’t be considered playable in this state. Perhaps this could give someone motivation to continue the project though.

You’ll find the FreePrince project  here.

To try it, you can download it for the Dingoo here. Don’t forget that you will need the original game data aswell.

Comments

  1. Oohh, that looks nice! Too bad it´s unplayable, what are the bugs?
    I really can´t stand the console versions of this game, just too colorful... ^^ Is there a version we can play on the Dingoo that has CGA-like graphics?

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  2. Actually, the NES port is fairly true to the original.

    Personally I like the graphically-enhanced versions.
    Sega's Megadrive version looks great for instance.

    Thanks zear! Thanks Harteex!

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  4. Oh my God!!! Five months ago, I told about a possibility of Original Prince of Persia emulation on Dingoo on Dingoo Brasil Orkut's community... and this game was my great desire. The dream is comming true now... Finaly, I hope a chance to play my favorite PC game in my Dingoo!
    Thank you so much, Zear! Don't surrender! Good luck in your projects! And thanks Harteex for post!

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  5. Thanx for the valuable information. This was just the thing I was looking for, keep posting. Will be visiting back soon.

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  6. Can't find latest source code of the FreePrince. Can someone give it to me please?

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