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TBH, Dink HD these days is a fine option - at least on Windows.
But I do recommend YeOldeDink, it's the version I use. I can vouch for it's compatibility. And the Martridge launcher is IMO better then Dink HD's buildt in D-Mod installer.
Only issuse I can think of is that it doesn't have all the original sound effects for licensing reasons. And some of the music. It has replacements for them, though I did not use that version of Dink data. If you actually want the original sound effects, it's a bit of technical work you'll have to do. But if you want to simply just play the game, you probably won't care that much.
Also, if you use Linux, YOD is an obvious best option.
But I do recommend YeOldeDink, it's the version I use. I can vouch for it's compatibility. And the Martridge launcher is IMO better then Dink HD's buildt in D-Mod installer.
Only issuse I can think of is that it doesn't have all the original sound effects for licensing reasons. And some of the music. It has replacements for them, though I did not use that version of Dink data. If you actually want the original sound effects, it's a bit of technical work you'll have to do. But if you want to simply just play the game, you probably won't care that much.
Also, if you use Linux, YOD is an obvious best option.







