andrewsc wrote: ↑Mon Mar 11, 2024 5:02 am I would like to have:
-Dw The Picky Eater (Living Books)
-The Hunchback of Notre Dame Animated Storybook
-101 Dalmatians Animated Storybook
-Hercules Animated Storybook
-Dinosaur Adventure 3D
-Sesame Street Art Workshop
-Madeline Thinking Games Deluxe
-Winnie The Pooh and The Honey Tree Animated Storybook
-Winnie The Pooh and Tigger Too Animated Storybook
-The Lion King Animated Storybook
-Madeline European Adventure
-Madeline and The Magnificent Puppet Show
-Madeline Rainy Day Activities
-Big Action Construction
-Mr. Potato Head Activity Pack
-Clifford's Thinking Adventures
-Toy Story Animated Storybook
-Toy Story Activity Center
-Arthur's Camping Adventure
-Arthur's Computer Adventure (Living Books)
-The Cat in the Hat (Living Books)
-Arthur's Thinking Games
-Arthur's Math Games
-Arthur's Reading Games
-Arthur's Reading Race (Living Books)
-Backyard Soccer 2004
-Little Critter: Just Me and My Dad
-Little Critter: Just Me and My Mom
-Little Critter: Just Me and My Grandpa
Which games would you like to be supported on the future?
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Re: Which games would you like to be supported on the future?
Re: Which games would you like to be supported on the future?
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Re: Which games would you like to be supported on the future?
Oh man a lot of games mainly a lot of Win 95/98 and a couple other computer games I grew up playing on this list
here's a handful and noted some what engines they're likely under (from jewel case boxes and/or in game credits, also listed on wiki before or looked up via release dates for not listed titles)
Scumm
Backyard Sports series (There's already support for a couple of them hoping to play Basketball again one day)
Mohawk engine
Rugrats Adventure (listed on wiki)
Carmen Sandiego (1996 ver) (I think it's on the wiki)
Zoombinis The Logical Journey (listed on wiki)
Zoombinis Mountain Rescue (I think?)
Zoombinis Island Odyssey (I think as well?)
Macromedia Director
Fisher Price Time to Play Pet Shop (Director 8.5)
Fisher Price Time to Play Dollhouse (Director 8.5)
Fisher Price Outdoor Adventures Ranger Trail (Director 8.5)
Mia's Reading Adventure: The Search for Grandma's Remedy (Not listed on wiki but it's likely Director 7 I think)
Mia's Science Adventure: Romaine's New Hat (listed on wiki)
Mia's Math Adventure: Just in Time! (listed on wiki)
Not so sure
Fisher Price Great Adventures series (Pirate, Castle, and Wild West installers are macromedia for one of them but as for it's engine no idea)
Stupid Invaders (Didn't grew up playing this game but someone on r/REGames found a lot of info about how the video and audio works, but I have no idea about the engine)
VeggieTales: The Mystery of Veggie Island (XP childhood game released around 2002, no idea for engine though)
Tonka Construction (Win 3.x game)
Tonka Search and Rescue (Also Win 3.x)
Mr Potato Head Activity Pack (Win 3.x game)
Awesome Animated Monster Maker! Ultra Edition (It was released for Win 95/3.x)
Bonus Oddballs
Easy Bake Kitchen (can be playable without the keyboard play set)
Playskool Store (can be playable without keyboard play set)
here's a handful and noted some what engines they're likely under (from jewel case boxes and/or in game credits, also listed on wiki before or looked up via release dates for not listed titles)
Scumm
Backyard Sports series (There's already support for a couple of them hoping to play Basketball again one day)
Mohawk engine
Rugrats Adventure (listed on wiki)
Carmen Sandiego (1996 ver) (I think it's on the wiki)
Zoombinis The Logical Journey (listed on wiki)
Zoombinis Mountain Rescue (I think?)
Zoombinis Island Odyssey (I think as well?)
Macromedia Director
Fisher Price Time to Play Pet Shop (Director 8.5)
Fisher Price Time to Play Dollhouse (Director 8.5)
Fisher Price Outdoor Adventures Ranger Trail (Director 8.5)
Mia's Reading Adventure: The Search for Grandma's Remedy (Not listed on wiki but it's likely Director 7 I think)
Mia's Science Adventure: Romaine's New Hat (listed on wiki)
Mia's Math Adventure: Just in Time! (listed on wiki)
Not so sure
Fisher Price Great Adventures series (Pirate, Castle, and Wild West installers are macromedia for one of them but as for it's engine no idea)
Stupid Invaders (Didn't grew up playing this game but someone on r/REGames found a lot of info about how the video and audio works, but I have no idea about the engine)
VeggieTales: The Mystery of Veggie Island (XP childhood game released around 2002, no idea for engine though)
Tonka Construction (Win 3.x game)
Tonka Search and Rescue (Also Win 3.x)
Mr Potato Head Activity Pack (Win 3.x game)
Awesome Animated Monster Maker! Ultra Edition (It was released for Win 95/3.x)
Bonus Oddballs
Easy Bake Kitchen (can be playable without the keyboard play set)
Playskool Store (can be playable without keyboard play set)
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Re: Which games would you like to be supported on the future?
if only one , then : Billy Master was Right
Re: Which games would you like to be supported on the future?
I would like to have:
-Dw The Picky Eater (Living Books)
-The Hunchback of Notre Dame Animated Storybook
-101 Dalmatians Animated Storybook
-Hercules Animated Storybook
-Dinosaur Adventure 3D
-Sesame Street Art Workshop
-Madeline Thinking Games Deluxe
-Winnie The Pooh and The Honey Tree Animated Storybook
-Winnie The Pooh and Tigger Too Animated Storybook
-The Lion King Animated Storybook
-Madeline European Adventure
-Madeline and The Magnificent Puppet Show
-Madeline Rainy Day Activities
-Big Action Construction
-Mr. Potato Head Activity Pack
-Clifford's Thinking Adventures
-Clifford Phonics
-Clifford Reading
-Pocahontas Animated Storybook
-Reader Rabbit
-Toy Story Animated Storybook
-Toy Story Activity Center
-Arthur's Camping Adventure
-Arthur's Computer Adventure (Living Books)
-The Cat in the Hat (Living Books)
-Arthur's Thinking Games
-Arthur's Math Games
-Arthur's Reading Games
-Arthur's Reading Race (Living Books)
-Backyard Soccer 2004
-Little Critter: Just Me and My Dad
-Little Critter: Just Me and My Mom
-Little Critter: Just Me and My Grandpa
-Dw The Picky Eater (Living Books)
-The Hunchback of Notre Dame Animated Storybook
-101 Dalmatians Animated Storybook
-Hercules Animated Storybook
-Dinosaur Adventure 3D
-Sesame Street Art Workshop
-Madeline Thinking Games Deluxe
-Winnie The Pooh and The Honey Tree Animated Storybook
-Winnie The Pooh and Tigger Too Animated Storybook
-The Lion King Animated Storybook
-Madeline European Adventure
-Madeline and The Magnificent Puppet Show
-Madeline Rainy Day Activities
-Big Action Construction
-Mr. Potato Head Activity Pack
-Clifford's Thinking Adventures
-Clifford Phonics
-Clifford Reading
-Pocahontas Animated Storybook
-Reader Rabbit
-Toy Story Animated Storybook
-Toy Story Activity Center
-Arthur's Camping Adventure
-Arthur's Computer Adventure (Living Books)
-The Cat in the Hat (Living Books)
-Arthur's Thinking Games
-Arthur's Math Games
-Arthur's Reading Games
-Arthur's Reading Race (Living Books)
-Backyard Soccer 2004
-Little Critter: Just Me and My Dad
-Little Critter: Just Me and My Mom
-Little Critter: Just Me and My Grandpa
Re: Which games would you like to be supported on the future?
I would like ScummVM to support some Kheops Studio games, such as:
- Voyage: Inspired by Jules Verne
- Return to Mysterious Island (both 1st and 2nd parts)
- Echo: Secrets of the Lost Cavern
- Safecracker: The Ultimate Puzzle Adventure
There is another game from a different developer that I'd like to be supported. It's from another developer, made with RPG Maker MV. It's called OMORI, available on Windows.
And, there's also another one, which is called The Lost Crown: A Ghost-Hunting Adventure. It's an adventure game with some Syberia-like gameplay, featuring a mix of 2D backround with 3D models of characters and various environment objects.
It's just that I'd like to play these games on Android, and ScummVM is really convenient for that. I would be glad if these games were ever implemented. Thank you in advance.
- Voyage: Inspired by Jules Verne
- Return to Mysterious Island (both 1st and 2nd parts)
- Echo: Secrets of the Lost Cavern
- Safecracker: The Ultimate Puzzle Adventure
There is another game from a different developer that I'd like to be supported. It's from another developer, made with RPG Maker MV. It's called OMORI, available on Windows.
And, there's also another one, which is called The Lost Crown: A Ghost-Hunting Adventure. It's an adventure game with some Syberia-like gameplay, featuring a mix of 2D backround with 3D models of characters and various environment objects.
It's just that I'd like to play these games on Android, and ScummVM is really convenient for that. I would be glad if these games were ever implemented. Thank you in advance.
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Re: Which games would you like to be supported on the future?
@teashrock
iirc The Lost Crown is a Wintermute3D game, so it probably will be supported once the 3D part has been figured out
the Wintermute lite engine already supports a lot of games
iirc The Lost Crown is a Wintermute3D game, so it probably will be supported once the 3D part has been figured out
the Wintermute lite engine already supports a lot of games
Re: Which games would you like to be supported on the future?
@Raziel
Unfortunately, I don't have a Mac nor any iOS device (while Wintermute website says Wintermute Lite supports only Macs and iOS now), but thanks anyway. I will wait until Wintermute 3D backend is implemented and the game is supported.
Also, there's one more which I forgot about that I'd like to see in ScummVM on Android. It's called The Last Express: Gold Edition. There are Windows and Android versions of this game, and whilst the Windows version works normally, the Android version crashes after I press "New Game" in the main menu (it's probably too old for my Android 14 tablet). So, if that's possible, I'd like to see it ported to ScummVM, too. Thank you again in advance.
Unfortunately, I don't have a Mac nor any iOS device (while Wintermute website says Wintermute Lite supports only Macs and iOS now), but thanks anyway. I will wait until Wintermute 3D backend is implemented and the game is supported.
Also, there's one more which I forgot about that I'd like to see in ScummVM on Android. It's called The Last Express: Gold Edition. There are Windows and Android versions of this game, and whilst the Windows version works normally, the Android version crashes after I press "New Game" in the main menu (it's probably too old for my Android 14 tablet). So, if that's possible, I'd like to see it ported to ScummVM, too. Thank you again in advance.
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Re: Which games would you like to be supported on the future?
@Teashrock
no, what I meant was, the wintermute engine (based on wintermute lite) is already supported in scummvm.
So, its a matter of time (take that with a grain of salt) before the 3d wintermute games get supported.
Even The Last Express has an in-tree engine, which means there has already been some work done and its ongoing
the wiki is great
no, what I meant was, the wintermute engine (based on wintermute lite) is already supported in scummvm.
So, its a matter of time (take that with a grain of salt) before the 3d wintermute games get supported.
Even The Last Express has an in-tree engine, which means there has already been some work done and its ongoing
the wiki is great
Re: Which games would you like to be supported on the future?
@Raziel
I tried launching The Lost Crown, but it just crashes, so I think it's definitely not yet fully supported (aside of it directly saying "this game is not supported" upon launch). So, as I said, I will wait until the 3D backend is implemented and debugged.
As for The Last Express, it seems that Gold Edition is not supported at all, as ScummVM didn't even detect it, so I had to get the original version of the game. It launches and plays, but there are bugs. The first obvious one: there are no subtitles, which should be present. As I know, subtitles are used in the original to explain various characters speaking non-English languages the MC knows. Thus, the lack of subtitles literally interferes with the gameplay experience. I also saw the TODO list on the wiki, there are many things to be implemented, as well as many bugs, though the last change was in 2012, so the list is obsolete. I also looked at the current master code, the latest commit is 2 months ago, and it's a typo fix. It seems probably that if I want to see The Last Express in ScummVM, I should go learn C++ and help with implementing everything, lol.
I tried launching The Lost Crown, but it just crashes, so I think it's definitely not yet fully supported (aside of it directly saying "this game is not supported" upon launch). So, as I said, I will wait until the 3D backend is implemented and debugged.
As for The Last Express, it seems that Gold Edition is not supported at all, as ScummVM didn't even detect it, so I had to get the original version of the game. It launches and plays, but there are bugs. The first obvious one: there are no subtitles, which should be present. As I know, subtitles are used in the original to explain various characters speaking non-English languages the MC knows. Thus, the lack of subtitles literally interferes with the gameplay experience. I also saw the TODO list on the wiki, there are many things to be implemented, as well as many bugs, though the last change was in 2012, so the list is obsolete. I also looked at the current master code, the latest commit is 2 months ago, and it's a typo fix. It seems probably that if I want to see The Last Express in ScummVM, I should go learn C++ and help with implementing everything, lol.