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Uploaded by on Apr 21, 2009

Prince of Persia in real life./// Prince of Persia igaziban.

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Originally released for the Apple II in 1989, Prince of Persia was ported to several other platforms. One year later it was ported to other personal computers such as the Amiga, the Atari ST, and the IBM PC Compatible. In 1992, when the home console market was growing steadily, versions for the Master System, Mega CD, NES, and Game Boy were released, as well as a version with enhanced artwork for the Apple Macintosh. A version for the SNES, with enhanced artwork and music, as well as new levels and expansion of the old ones, was also released. A Mega Drive/Genesis version followed in 1993. Another port was for the Gameboy Color six years later, in 1999. Java versions for mobile devices appeared in the early 2000s. For the revival title, Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, the Macintosh version was put in to be unlocked by beating the game once or by finding a secret area (The Gamecube version of the game also has a third method of unlocking the original game by finding 3 switches in the Gameboy Advance game, with the GBA being connected to the Gamecube).
The SAM Coupé version, released in 1992, is unique because it was programmed unofficially using graphics painstakingly copied pixel by pixel from paused frames of the Amiga version and only shown to Domark (the UK distributors of Prince of Persia) for potential release near completion. Although the computer had a very small user base and no other mainstream support, the release was allowed because of the very high quality of the conversion and the fact that it would incur almost no further development costs. Due to its independently produced status and the fact that the work was done almost entirely by one individual, Chris White, this version of Prince of Persia has several unique bugs.
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  • sorry but, no rewind?

  • We forgot it, sorry! :)

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  • i LOL'd

  • 0:31-0:34 Fucking Hilarious

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  • @sreten65 Yes. There is Prince of Persia Warrior Within Soundtrack :|

  • When i watched this i lol'd xD

  • is this prince of persia warior within

  • A vége az kurvára jó!! "ENGEM NEM KAPTOK EL ÉLVE!!!" XDXD

  • ez kurva jó

    

  • @jungleng not really. It was, indeed, a rewind effect, but not an actual rewind like from the sands. It was supposed to pretty much show off a move price would pull, like parkour.

  • @thefourjahs wasn't that rewind up the the tree?

    @DualTpictures great vid btw

  • GOOD VIDEO JAJAJA

  • AHAHAHAHHAAHAHAH LOL

  • loled at gun dance

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