I actually played the game on the platform ``DOS_deck'' that allows you to play retro games such as ``DOOM'' and ``Prince of Persia'' on the browser with a controller.
I was able to play demo versions of all 21 games, and I accessed the platform ``DOS_deck'' which also supports controllers and actually played the games.
DOS_deck
When you access 'DOS_deck' it looks like this.
Four games are hidden as secrets, but you can see what's inside by clicking on them. The game titles available are 'The Elder Scrolls: Arena', 'Quake', 'Tyrian', 'Prince of Persia', 'Wacky Wheels', 'Beneath a Steel Sky', 'Lemmings', 'One Must Fall 2097', 'Warcraft: Orcs & Humans', ' There are 21 types: Jazz Jackrabbit, Syndicate, DOOM, Epic Pinball, The Black Cauldron, Wolfenstein 3D, Command & Conquer, Heretic, Commander Keen, Commander Keen 4, The Lost Vikings, and Supaplex.
Click on the game title to start playing. This time I chose Prince of Persia. Click 'Play demo' to start the game.
After loading, you can actually operate it.
In addition to being able to operate with the keyboard, you can also operate with a controller.
I actually tried operating it with a controller. At first, I connected the PlayStation 5 controller 'DualSense', but I gave up because a bug occurred where the cursor kept pointing upwards. I tried again with an Xbox controller.
The game is a demo version and a link to the retail sales page is provided on the 'Buy' button.
When you click 'Buy' on the Prince of Persia screen, a link to the game sales site
For 'The Elder Scrolls: Arena', links to 'Steam' and 'Bethesda' were also displayed.
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