If you like classic adventure games, chances are good that you've made use of ScummVM, a program which allows numerous classic game engines to run on modern PCs. While it started with a focus on ...
This year marks the 20th anniversary of the SCUMM engine, the Script Creation Utility for Maniac Mansion, which powered most of the classic LucasArts graphic adventures. SCUMM streamlined the process ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts looking to play a few games on a pocket mini PC may be interested to know that ScummVM the popular collection of game engines that allows you to enjoy point-and-click ...
Back in 1987, a little company called Lucasfilm Gaming threw together a new video game engine called SCUMM. This stood for “Script Creation Utility for Maniac Mansion,” as it was made specifically to ...
One of the greatest travesties mankind has ever committed on itself is having let adventure gaming’s prime run its course without a LucasArts Star Wars adventure game using the SCUMM engine being ...
ScummVM is a free and open source tool that makes it possible to run classic PC games on a wide variety of modern platforms. The software was originally designed to recreate the LucasArts game engine ...
ScummVM is a game engine designed to run old fashioned adventure games from LucasArts and other companies. Think Secret of Monkey Island, Sam and Max, and Maniac Mansion, among other games. There are ...
ScummVM, the collection of recreated last-century game engines that allows replaying classic adventures from the likes of LucasArts and Revolution, has just added support for Macromedia Director. This ...
The Script Creation Utility for Maniac Mansion Virtual Machine, which we all know better as ScummVM, turns 20 this week. Anyone who has ever enjoyed a classic adventure game on a modern PC (or mobile ...
I think the headline might give the wrong impression to some people. ScummVM isn't general-purpose like DOSBox: each supported game engine has been painstakingly reimplemented in modern code. It's not ...
Andrew is a freelance writer from UK who specialises in video game news. He has written for What Culture, Rock Paper Shotgun, and PCGamesN. In 2023, he finally caved and bought an Xbox Series X. If ...