No, it's not Tolkien's Ring, it's the Ringworld. Join Quinn, Miranda, and Seeker-of-Vengeance as they seek to unravel the mysteries of the Ringworld and find a way to stop the insane Kzinti Patriarch.
The ScummVM Team is pleased to announce
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support for Ringworld: Revenge of the Patriarch.
So grab your copy of the DOS Floppy or CD (original CD release/First Wave re-release), start playing in the latest daily build of ScummVM, and help us with the testing while enjoying this classic science fiction adventure.
Of course, all bugs should be reported to our bug tracker. For further information,
check out the bug submission guidelines.
Good luck finding the elusive stasis boxes.
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We are proud to announce a maintenance release of the ScummVM 1.3.x series.
This release has a number of fixes, mainly related to audio. Also, several games
had slipped past testing for 1.3.0 and turned out to be no longer completable.
They have
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now been fixed, so if you want to play Discworld,
Inherit the Earth: Quest for the Orb, I Have No Mouth, and I Must
Scream, or play FM-TOWNS SCUMM games on mobile devices or consoles,
we highly recommend that you upgrade.
The release can be found on our
downloads page
and full
release notes are also available from our site.
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These are amongst the last words of Timothy, one of your friends; But when the Dark Army is on the march, there is no time for mourning the dead.
Time is essential in the race against the evil sorceress Scotia, so you had better continue your
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journey to save the realm of Gladstone.
The ScummVM Team is pleased to announce support for Lands of Lore: The Throne of Chaos.
So grab your copy of the DOS Floppy, DOS CD or even the PC-98 version and start playing Lands of Lore in ScummVM and help us with the testing, while enjoying this great game.
A quick side note: Unlike other ScummVM supported adventure games, Lands of Lore is an RPG (Role Playing Game). We are supporting it as it uses the same engine (KYRA) as The Legend of Kyrandia series. Please do not ask us to support other RPGs!
Of course, all bugs should be reported to our bug tracker.
However, please make sure you have got all the required datafiles before you report a bug.
For further information, check out the bug submission guidelines.
Happy dungeon crawling!
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It has been longer than usual since the last release. Nevertheless the team is happy to announce the release of ScummVM 1.3.0.
The release is truly feature-rich: in particular we are introducing support for a new platform, WebOS, and adding a set
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of new games:
Urban Runner, Playtoons, Toonstruck, Hugo series, Living Books, Backyard Baseball.
We have also continued to work hard on the SCI engine, so Amiga and some Macintosh versions of the games are supported now too.
Many of our ports received improvements, and a number of bugs have been fixed in practically every engine. Thus your gameplay should
be smoother and more enjoyable.
As usual, the release can be found on our downloads page
and full release notes are also available.
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The ScummVM team is announcing another round of release testing in preparation for our next release: 1.3.0!
Since our last release, we've been very busy working on adding support for more of your favorite games. Backyard Baseball. Backyard Baseball
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2001, Hugo's House of Horrors, Hugo 2: Whodunit?, Hugo 3: Jungle of Doom, Playtoons: Bambou le Sauveur de la Jungle, Toonstruck, and Urban Runner are all ready for our loyal fans to play through to their hearts' content. Several Living Books games are also supported now: Aesop's Fables: The Tortoise and the Hare, Arthur's Birthday (v1), Arthur's Teacher Trouble, Dr. Seuss's ABC, Green Eggs and Ham, Harry and the Haunted House, Just Grandma and Me (v1), Little Monster at School, Ruff's Bone, Sheila Rae, the Brave, Stellaluna, The Berenstain Bears Get in a Fight, The Berenstain Bears in the Dark, The New Kid on the Block. You can see more info on the bugs we fixed and the features we added over here.
Like with our last release testing, not all games will be tested; only games that have had significant changes to their codebase since the last release are up for testing. As usual, the list of games to be tested is on the wiki.
Those games aren't going to test themselves! Download a daily build and report any bugs you find to the bug tracker. If you complete a game, please let us know on the forums so we can throw the results up on the wiki page. Be sure to provide the version, language, and platform of your game when reporting a completion. Any other questions? Go check out the release testing guidelines. [Less]
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Continuing our incredible pace of one announcement per month, we're proud to be able to ask you to grab your copies of Hugo's trilogy (DOS or Windows version) and try them out in ScummVM using the latest daily build.
The games supported (Hugo's
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House of Horror, Hugo 2: Whodunit? and Hugo 3: Jungle of Doom) are still available for sale on the author's site. So buy them if you don't own them, copy the required data files and give them a try!
Don't hesitate to report any bugs you find in the bugtracker, following our bug submission guidelines. Screenshots are welcome too, as usual!
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We are very excited to announce support for ScummVM on Linux using Kinect!
Through the tireless efforts of a few coders, Strangerke, LordHoto, and Hkz, they have managed to come up with an amazing per-game gesture system. This new Kinect input
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system recognizes player input and translates it to mouse and keyboard presses which are then processed by the game engine. Unfortunately, this currently only works with the Kinect for Linux drivers.
The code is still very much a work-in-progress, but we've put up some screenshots of various developers testing out their favorite games in ScummVM. Here's ST testing out Backyard Soccer, myself playing Full Throttle, Hkz playing Gabriel Knight, and DrMcCoy playing Urban Runner.
Stay tuned for more info and a daily build should be expected within the next few days! :)
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We're pleased to announce that the next release of ScummVM will have support for several "Living Books" games! It's time to relive your childhood memories (or memories of your children!) and dust off the old discs. The (sadly) now grown-up ScummVM
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team no longer has all of these games lying around, so we need your help in testing the games to weed out any remaining bugs.
The first batch of supported Living Books games consists of Just Grandma and Me (v1), Arthur's Teacher Trouble, Aesop's Fables: The Tortoise and the Hare, Ruff's Bone, The New Kid on the Block, Arthur's Birthday (v1), Little Monster at School, Harry and the Haunted House, The Berenstain Bears Get in a Fight, Dr. Seuss's ABC, Sheila Rae, the Brave, The Berenstain Bears in the Dark, Stellaluna, and most of Green Eggs and Ham. We hope to support the rest of the games in the future, but in the meantime, we hope that these are enough to keep our loyal users occupied.
Be sure to grab a daily build when testing. If you spot any bugs while enjoying these classic interactive stories or even just complete one, we'd really like to know over on the forums. Be sure to drink your ovaltine post them to the bug tracker; and keep those bug submission guidelines in mind. And if anyone happens to take a few screenshots before nap time and wishes to submit them, we would be eternally grateful. [Less]
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ScummVM is pleased to announce that it has been accepted
for participation in Google’s Summer of Code 2011 program.
This is our fifth year in the program and we would like to make it our best
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yet.
We are now welcoming applications to join the program, provided that you are:
A current
student (undergraduate, graduate, post-graduate ...)
Like point and click adventures
Know some C++ and have some coding skills
Like the prospect of spending your summer with the ScummVM team, writing superb code for cool games full time for 12 weeks
Wish to get involved with a leading open source project in its field and become
an asset to its community
Should you apply and be selected you will be rewarded, both financially thanks to Google and with gratitude, encouragement
and the legally mandated minimal amounts of abuse by the ScummVM Team upon completion of a successful project.
You never know, we may even share our secret Grog recipe!
Now run along and pick up some interesting ideas from our Open Tasks
page or be creative and propose your own ideas and apply. Make sure you read our
requirements on the Open Tasks page and review the rest of our
Summer of Code notes on the wiki.
Having participated for several years we cannot stress how beneficial it can be
to apply early, revise your application as you go and really get involved with
the community. The final deadline for applications is April 8th at 19:00 UTC.
If you have any questions or comments, feel free to send an e-mail to the
scummvm-devel mailing list
, drop by our
forum
or pop into our IRC channel (#scummvm
at freenode.net).
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After having hosted our source code in Subversion for five years (to the day),
we have today moved to the Git
distributed
version control system, hosted on GitHub.
The new repository page is at https://github.com/scummvm/scummvm.
For users
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nothing should have changed, but for developers it should now be
much easier to contribute to ScummVM.
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