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Quote from: DJ_O on January 15, 2012, 08:13:02 pmA long-time Planète-Casio member who was working on a Casio BASIC Zelda clone for the FX-9750G series has decided to start working on a Prizm one in C recently and he posted a picture of the game, which uses The Minish Cap graphics, along with an early demo download.The only one Prizm game where we can do barrel-rolls...A video I made is attached to this thread too. Video download linkIt is in very early stages, as you can only grab jars and throw them away, along with rolling on the floor, although those are features that are quite rare in calculator-based Zelda projects. Hopefully the author won't give up on this huge undertaking. The discussion about the project is located there, in French.The only one Prizm game where we can do barrel-rolls.
A long-time Planète-Casio member who was working on a Casio BASIC Zelda clone for the FX-9750G series has decided to start working on a Prizm one in C recently and he posted a picture of the game, which uses The Minish Cap graphics, along with an early demo download.The only one Prizm game where we can do barrel-rolls...A video I made is attached to this thread too. Video download linkIt is in very early stages, as you can only grab jars and throw them away, along with rolling on the floor, although those are features that are quite rare in calculator-based Zelda projects. Hopefully the author won't give up on this huge undertaking. The discussion about the project is located there, in French.
Quote from: DJ_O on January 15, 2012, 08:13:02 pmA long-time Planète-Casio member who was working on a Casio BASIC Zelda clone for the FX-9750G series has decided to start working on a Prizm one in C recently and he posted a picture of the game, which uses The Minish Cap graphics, along with an early demo download.I can't get the download for some strange reason. I think the link's busted.
A long-time Planète-Casio member who was working on a Casio BASIC Zelda clone for the FX-9750G series has decided to start working on a Prizm one in C recently and he posted a picture of the game, which uses The Minish Cap graphics, along with an early demo download.
Quote from: annoyingcalc on January 15, 2012, 08:14:14 pmwow I wish I had a prizmYou can get one for free if you complete Casio's online questionnaire.
wow I wish I had a prizm