ScummVM 0.6.0 Released With Freeware Bonus 21
busfahrer writes "The ScummVM team has announced the release of version 0.6.0 of their famous SCUMM Interpreter. It allows you to play your old LucasArts adventures on non-MS systems and/or recent hardware, and requires the original media to play. This release marks a milestone in the history of ScummVM because as of now, all SCUMM-based games created by LucasArts are now supported by the engine. Together with this release, they announce the release of the rather old, but fun adventure Flight Of The Amazon Queen as ScummVM-compatible 'freeware', having got permission from the original creators."
Sam n Max (Score:2)
SCUMM authoring? (Score:3, Interesting)
Anyone know of a (preferably OSS) authoring system for SCUMM? As SCUMMVM gets more mature, this gets more interesting.
Re:SCUMM authoring? (Score:5, Informative)
An interesting idea but see what the SCUMMVM FAQ has to say about this [scummvm.org]
Quote:
Can I use ScummVM to make new games?
While it is theoretically possible to write a new game that uses ScummVM it is not advisable. ScummVM has many hacks to support older games and no tools geared towards creating content usable by ScummVM. Potential game authors are encouraged to look at open source technologies such as libSDL for a cross platform DirectX like library, and the Lua and Python scripting languages for game logic.
Re:SCUMM authoring? (Score:1)
I was thinking more of a vehicle for my son to try some games programming. He's more into the art side than the software side. I was hoping to find something more tailored to right-brainers.
Though, I suppose the right libraries or construction kit might make the job reasonable. In the old days, rapid gratification was possible with entry-level effort. These days our expectations have risen so high that meaningful entry-level exercises can be downright difficult to define.
Re:SCUMM authoring? (Score:3, Informative)
Adventuregamers.com recently ran a feature showcasing some of the best of these
The engines used are amongst others
AGS [adventureg...udio.co.uk] and SLUDGE [hungrysoftware.com]
I think these are the kind of things you're talking about, rather than SCUMMVM which as the name implies is a VM, not a dev kit.
implies is a VM, not a dev kit (Score:1)
SCUMMVM is impressive (Score:5, Informative)
The fact that I easily found rpms to run under Linux was just a bonus. I have experienced a few crashes in Sam & Max (all occuring in the same room), but the gameplay is intact. One mini-game doesnt work properly but the game should be playable from beginning to end.
But I havent heard mention of one of the best reasons to use SCUMMVM: save states. With a point and click adventure, it may not be as critical as save states in say, a SNES emulator, but it's still be a convienence, and only costs 100k/save
To see how well your favorite LucasArts SCUMM game is supported, check out the compatability chart [scummvm.org]
Re:SCUMMVM is impressive (Score:3, Informative)
Now it's freeware, available from the scummvm people, and it's a great game. Highly recommended. It worked perfectly, no crashes or anything.
Re:SCUMMVM is impressive (Score:3, Funny)
Sounds like a problem with your room. Have you tried redirecting your X11 display to another computer and playing games from a different room?
:D
Flight Of The Amazon Queen (Score:4, Interesting)
What's the remaining 0.4? (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:What's the remaining 0.4? (Score:5, Interesting)
OTOH, maybe the original games were using a lot of hacks too. I don't think there is official documentation of the SCUMM bytecode floating around anywhere. Is there?
Re:What's the remaining 0.4? (Score:3, Informative)
Actually... (Score:5, Informative)
This is the first release with all SCUMM games supported. The next release will probably be 1.0, once we have fixed some remaining major bugs (mostly in the later games, such as new addition Full Throttle which is, obviously, new and the main reason this isn't release 1.0)
- James 'Ender' Brown
Co-Project Leader, ScummVM
Re:Actually... (Score:1)
Thanks for the info, and especially thanks for the fantastic job you guys have done. I'm definitely going to be digging out my copy of "Full Throttle" next time I have a free weekend.
Re:What's the remaining 0.4? (Score:1)
They didn't say it plays everything, just that it supports all LucasArts/LucasFilm SCUMM games. There may be games by other companies that aren't supported, and the ones that are supported might still have some problems.