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A couple days ago, I found out about this piece of awesomeness.

Zelda Classic is a "Zelda Engine" where you can make your own 'zelda' games (quests).
There are already many quests made for this game.

Official Website:
http://www.zeldaclassic.com/

This is a must have Zelda Quest!
http://www.purezc.com/index.php?page=quests&id=372

More quests that you can try out:
http://www.purezc.com/index.php?page=quests


There is also a linux version available of this engine. Could this be somehow be ported to N900/N9/N950?


Download ZeldaClassic:
http://www.zeldaclassic.com/downloads.php#zc


The ZeldaClassic app without any Quests, has the original NES quest on it.


Edit:

What Is ZC?

Zelda Classic is a tribute to (what we think is) the greatest video game of all time: Nintendo's The Legend of Zelda. It has been developed into an exact replica of the NES version that we all know and love. Beyond that, Zelda Classic allows the development of new quests that can use either the traditional graphics or enhanced graphics, as well as new enemies, items, and challenges.



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No source code from what I can see.
 
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I've asked the guys, lets hope they would like to help us to get this done
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you could always try to make the i386 version work using qemu-i386, maybe you can get it working with qemu-i386 only
or you could try to set up an i386 chroot on the n9, i have been able to run quite a few programs via this method, so it might be worth a try.

(i've been able to run the command line version of maple on my n9 using qemu-i386, and the full gui version of maple on my old n900 by modfying the application to use a native java runtime for the gui and using qemu for the maple core binaries)

the weirdest possible way would be qemu-i386 + wine (an i386 version) + the windows version of zc :P

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Originally Posted by liar View Post
you could always try to make the i386 version work using qemu-i386, maybe you can get it working with qemu-i386 only
or you could try to set up an i386 chroot on the n9, i have been able to run quite a few programs via this method, so it might be worth a try.

(i've been able to run the command line version of maple on my n9 using qemu-i386, and the full gui version of maple on my old n900 by modfying the application to use a native java runtime for the gui and using qemu for the maple core binaries)

the weirdest possible way would be qemu-i386 + wine (an i386 version) + the windows version of zc :P
It seems like they will make this open source soon. I've posted on the forum and this was their reply:
http://armageddongames.net/showthrea...es-and-Mobiles
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