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Posted Oct 30, 2006 at 03:21AM by Remi M. Listed in: Homebrew Emulators, News Tags: PS2, GP32, GP2x, FM, emulation, Tapwave Zodiac
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ScummVM


Four months of being silent sure is a hard feat to do. And to make up for lost time and opportunity, we are happy to tell you that the triumvirate of Joost, Thomas and Paolo, have recently updated ScummVM, to v0.9.1. If it's been too long since the last update and you do not have an idea what is this all about, ScummVM is a program that allows you to run certain classic graphical, point-and-click adventure games.

This release is home to major bugfixes and some improvements. Plus, three additional platforms are now said to be officially supported: Nintendo DS, GP2X, and GP32. The bugfixes are the following:
  • Many fixes for Humongous Entertainment games and better support for international versions of the games
  • Improved detection of the FM-TOWNS version of Indy3
  • Several fixes for The Feeble Files and more non-English versions are supported now
  • Some parts of the Kyrandia engine were rewritten so the game needs less CPU power now, and thus works better on lower-end devices
  • The PSP, PS2 and WinCE ports were greatly improved
  • The PalmOS port is again up-to-date and features separate build for Tapwave Zodiac
  • The WinCE port supports 2002 devices again
The full release notes awaits after the jump!

Download: [ScummVM 0.9.1]

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