Thanks to various dedicated people, many emulators are still getting updates so that we could enjoy older games with more features on many different platforms. This time, ScummVM, a set of game engines for retro adventure games, got updated to version 2.0.

What is ScummVM?

ScummVM started its life as an emulator for point-and-click adventure games based on the ‘SCUMM’ engine/utility back in 2001. Originally, it only supported SCUMM (Script Creation Utility for Maniac Mansion) games and their derivatives such as Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis, Monkey Island 1,2,3 among others.

With time, the supported games list got additions from non-LucasArts titles with games such as Leisure Suit Larry (from 1 to 7) and some of the King’s Quest games, both from Sierra Online. Thanks to various developers from different hacking communities, ScummVM ended up getting ports for a whole slew of systems such as:

Sony PS2, PS3, PSP and PSVita

Sega Dreamcast

Android and iOS

Windows, Mac OS X (10.4+ including PPC support), Amiga OS

Much much more

This means that you could enjoy your favourite point-and-click games from the MS-DOS era on a whole series of machines with lots of extra features such as higher resolutions and shaders.

What got updated/improved in version 2.0?

ScummVM 2.0 brought about the following:

Many more games such as Gabriel Knight, Leisure Suit Larry 7 and Phantasmagoria are now supported!

Official ports for the PSVita and RISC OS are now available.

An option for billinear filtering has been added for SDL2 when in full-screen mode.

Many other improvements such as improved audio latency and handling of joysticks

Lots of bug fixes so that you can enjoy your favourite old games with little to no issues!

A lot more.

It’s suggested you grab this update if it’s available for your platform since it contains lots of new features and fixes which will undoubtedly result in a better experience.

Conclusion

To get this emulator/set of game engines, simply follow the link below and choose the appropriate platform. It is also available on VitaDB so you can download it directly through VHBB if you wish to use it on a PSVita/PSTV (it only uses analogue stick controls). If you have any issues with this software, report them on the ScummVM bug tracker.

Remember, you need the data files of the games you wish to play! Many thanks go to the ScummVM team for making and updating this great emulator.

ScummVM download links: http://scummvm.org/downloads/

ScummVM 2.0 changelog: http://scummvm.org/frs/scummvm/2.0.0/ReleaseNotes

Compatibility list: http://scummvm.org/compatibility/