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Retrogame engine ScummVM turns 20 years old, gets an update

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Oct 10, 2021



Preservation project ScummVM—named after the Script Creation Utility For Maniac Mansion, the engine used in LucasArts’ classic adventure games—was launched on October 9, 2001. Initially, it was about reimplementing games made in SCUMM like Secret of Monkey Island so they could run on platforms they weren’t designed for. Since then, the ScummVM team have broadened their remit and reverse-engineered all kinds of games, from Plumbers Don’t Wear Ties to Blade Runner.

On the occasion of its 20th birthday, ScummVM updated to version 2.5.0 and now supports 2.5D games. Grim Fandango, The Longest Journey, and Myst 3: Exile are now supported on desktop platforms, and compatibility has been added for several more games including Little Big Adventure, The Journeyman Project 2: Buried in Time, Private Eye, and Crusader: No Remorse. 



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