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ScummVM 0.13.0: new vector-based GUI, new engines, new features |
Listed in: Homebrew Emulators, Emulators Tags: Atari, psp homebrew emulators, ScummVM
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A new version is out for good ole' ScummVM, the latest stable release
to date. The app has a new vector-based GUI, and a couple of added engines, adding support
for several games.Other major changes include a new General Main Menu which adds a common save/load feature to most of the engines, and a new "Return to Launcher" feature. Here's the changelog:
General:
- Added MIDI driver for Atari ST / FreeMint.
- Added a 'Load' button to the Launcher (not supported by all engines).
- Added a new global main menu (GMM) dialog usable from all engines.
- Added the ability to return to the launcher from running games (via the GMM).
- Rewrote GUI renderer to use an vector based approach.
- Rewrote GUI configuration to use XML.
- Added support for Blue's 123 Time Activities.
- Added support for Blue's ABC Time Activities.
- Added support for Bud Tucker in Double Trouble.
- Added support for The 7th Guest.
- Added support for Auto-save feature.
- Added support for MIDI music.
- Implemented radio-chatter effect in The DIG.
Download: ScummVM 0.13.0 (Wii)
Download: ScummVM 0.13.0 (iPhone)
Previous version:
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What about The DIG, I'm buying an iphone soon and scummVM is one of the (many) reasons. iTunes is one of the other reasons, not that I like the application but it kind of forces you into managing your music, kind of enforced order.
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ScummVM is one of favorite softwares and it gets better all the time.
Espically since their adding support for more and more adventure games.
I love adventure games.
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