
Tintin in Tibet follows on the heel of Infogrames Asterix & Obelix, with the same gameplay. It was released for the Super NES, Game Boy, Game Gear and the Mega Drive by the late 1995, followed by a version for PC (MS-DOS and Windows 95) in 1996 and Game Boy Color in 2001. It was one of a series of two games released, the other being Prisoners of the Sun. Tintin in Tibet is a video game based on the storyline of the same title from the series The Adventures of Tintin, the comics series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé. įabrice Bouillon‑LaForest, Emmanuel Régis This game can be played also in a versions for Game Gear, Genesis, SNES and DOS.įrédéric Jay, Vincent Pourieux, Jean‑Marc Torroella. PocketDOS will also be VERY slow once it is running - it's quite slow even on my Jornada 680.The following emulators are available for this game: NeptunJS (JavaScript), Nesbox (Flash), RetroGames (JS) and JavaBoy (Java). CAB files for FreeDOS and for the SH3 version of the program. Open them up on your H/PC to install them. CAB files that you can copy onto the device. exe and go to 7-Zip > Extract to (name of file ), which will give you. With 7-Zip installed, right-click the PocketDOS setup. If you can't get the installer for PocketDOS working on your system, you can still get the files out by extracting them from the installer with 7-Zip on your desktop. PocketDOS also has an installer that expects to be run from a desktop system. EXE extension when you're finished, and you can just run it. Make sure Hide file extensions is turned off (in Explorer on your H/PC, go to View > Options, and Hide file extensions should be on the bottom ). SH3 extension from any files in the PalmGB folder.

You should be able to get it to run if you copied the files from the.

I just copied the files onto my device and did the rename - but my CE2.0 machine is an LG Phenom and not an HP360LX, so there is small a chance these steps won't work. You'd ideally run the installer (on the desktop machine, with your H/PC connected ), although I have no idea how well that works on a modern machine. It might also be extremely slow if it does run, so temper your expectations.

Gnuboy definitely won't work on that device, but PalmGB might.
