Antoni Burguera escreveu:
> It is a good idea, to program Price of Persia for MSX... A long time ago
> (in a far far... ups! ;) ) I have readed that Prince of Persia was released
> for MSX... it isn't true?
>
> And, on the other hand, perhaps it will be more good idea to program other
> games,
>can you tell me the homepage of the games like sonyc and pentaro odissey ?
I
>would like to know what's been made for MSX those days.
I think there isn't any homepage of those games.
But there is some info in the hnostar homepage:
http://www.ctv.es/USERS/hnostar
And you can also find a comment
Hi, guys.
If someone wants the PC version of Prince of Persia to try stole
the graphics for a (maybe?) MSX version, I can send it.
[please, don't crucify me! i want a MSX version of POP to run in
my TR! :)]
WARNING:
Those guys who ask me for POP just to r
It is a good idea, to program Price of Persia for MSX... A long time ago
(in a far far... ups! ;) ) I have readed that Prince of Persia was released
for MSX... it isn't true?
And, on the other hand, perhaps it will be more good idea to program other
games, like a second Vampire Killer, or a new
On Sat, 29 Aug 1998, Giovanni dos Reis Nunes wrote:
> I can help with graphics. But I need a PC version of Prince of
> Persia. I try to hack the spectrum version but this graphics are
> too poor or a MSX game. Anybody has a console version of this
> game (Master System, NES, etc...)
I
>>And I think that
>>is possible to make a MSX game of a similar quality.
>
>It's amazing what you can do on MSX if you set yourself to it! (and know
>HOW ofcourse)
of course.
>>I am not saying that. I suggest that would be better a sequel of the"true"
>>Castlevania, instead of a "parody". Creat
Nestor said:
> But do you really think that we can have problems with law for
> converting this old game for our totally obsolete machines?
Brodenbund (I wrote right?) has solded some years ago. Prince
of Persia is a 8 years old game (or more!). Anybody in "NEW"
Brodenbund remember of P
>Yes, we at TNI thought it would be cool too.
>We have ideas for a second Vampire Killer, we even have a Super Deform
>version in mind! :)
It is only an idea... but it would be better a "serious" version. Have you
seen other Castlevanias? They are wonderful, and I think it is possible to
make a M
Toni Burguera wrote:
>And, on the other hand, perhaps it will be more good idea to program other
>games, like a second Vampire Killer, or a new Nemesis (eh, Nestor...)...
>What do you think?
Yes, we at TNI thought it would be cool too.
We have ideas for a second Vampire Killer, we even have a S
>>Yes, we at TNI thought it would be cool too.
>>We have ideas for a second Vampire Killer, we even have a Super Deform
>>version in mind! :)
>
>It is only an idea... but it would be better a "serious" version. Have you
>seen other Castlevanias? They are wonderful, and I think it is possible to
>m
>IMHO, this is not a problem. It is perfectly possible to create some story
>related to the Belmont family that doesn't crashes with the Konami
>storyline... what about a secret brother of Simon Belmont? what about a
>Belmont from another "dimensional plane"? What about a story with some
>familiar
>Castlevania for PSX is excelent, in my opinion, the best of all
>Castlevanias.
I've heard much great things about the PSX Castlevania. As soon as I have a
PSX (They recently dropped price!) I'll put it on the top of my want-list
;) (well, right behind Metal Gear Solid at least :)
>And I think
>> Prince of Persia is so simple game, that almoust anybody could
>> code it.
>> Only probblem is, that I don't think, that anyone of us can get
>> rights to make it.
But do you really think that we can have problems with law for converting
this old game for our totally obsolete machines?
> We
Hi Patriek.
I'm a Spanish MSX User. If you are interested in game development i would
help to you, i'm graphician... if you want i would send to you some
graphics or pictures made by miself...
Sorry for my bad English.
Airam
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>Yes I've seen the other Castlevania's. I haven't seen the PC-Engine and
>Playstation ones though...
Castlevania for PSX is excelent, in my opinion, the best of all
Castlevanias. Is action/adventure, and it has a great BGM. And I think that
is possible to make a MSX game of a similar quality. Hav
Antoni Burguera escreveu:
Greetings,
> Castlevania for PSX is excelent, in my opinion, the best of all
> Castlevanias. Is action/adventure, and it has a great BGM. And I think that
> is possible to make a MSX game of a similar quality. Have you seen Sonyc? It
> has good graphics and a very soft
At 18:00 01/09/98 -0300, you wrote:
>
> Hi, guys.
>
> If someone wants the PC version of Prince of Persia to try stole
>the graphics for a (maybe?) MSX version, I can send it.
Well, you can find POP in any abandonware site, just going to
Altavista and searching for "Abandonwar
I have downloaded the PC version of Prince of Persia... argh! It can be
better on a MSX2!! I have played with the Macintosh version (yes, yes... me,
using a mac... sorry ;)... at least, when I used it, Mac was not related to
Microsoft...), and the Mac version is infinitely better than PC version.
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