LucasArts Classics Re-releases
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LucasArts Classics Re-releases
I've only just discovered SCUMMVM which is very exciting for me as someone who was obsessed with LucusArts and Sierra adventure games in my teenage and pre-teenage years.
I have searched this forum but can't find any mention of the LucasArts re-releases of Sam & Max, Day of the Tentacle, Curse of Monkey Island, etc which according to my local store here in New Zealand are coming out Feb 2nd: http://www.gpstore.co.nz/Games/1457601.html
Some are listed on the LucasArts site, though there doesn't seem to be any mention of these on Amazon.com, although Amazon.co.uk appears to sell some (though strangely they list Activision as the publisher), and some are to be released in March: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Lucas-Classic-L ... B00005Q6XJ
Does anyone know anything about these re-releases? They are PC only, but I am presuming they haven't been modified so I will be able to run them on my mac with SCUMMVM...
I have searched this forum but can't find any mention of the LucasArts re-releases of Sam & Max, Day of the Tentacle, Curse of Monkey Island, etc which according to my local store here in New Zealand are coming out Feb 2nd: http://www.gpstore.co.nz/Games/1457601.html
Some are listed on the LucasArts site, though there doesn't seem to be any mention of these on Amazon.com, although Amazon.co.uk appears to sell some (though strangely they list Activision as the publisher), and some are to be released in March: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Lucas-Classic-L ... B00005Q6XJ
Does anyone know anything about these re-releases? They are PC only, but I am presuming they haven't been modified so I will be able to run them on my mac with SCUMMVM...
Some of them were released by Activision in Spain a year ago. It's just the same games with a different interpreter, the same found in the well known Windows versions of Full Throttle and The Dig.
The games re-released were Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis, The Dig, Full Throttle, Grim Fandango and Curse of Monkey Island.
The games re-released were Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis, The Dig, Full Throttle, Grim Fandango and Curse of Monkey Island.
LucasArts Classics Re-releases
Yes, and many more (non-adventure) titles in the series are available from Amazon.com:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_ss_vg_ ... .y=0&Go=Go
They seem to use Win32-code to be executed on todays modern hardware.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_ss_vg_ ... .y=0&Go=Go
They seem to use Win32-code to be executed on todays modern hardware.
The "Entertainment Pack" released by Activision throughout Europe consisted of Full Throttle, Sam & Max, both with the Scumm 2.0 interpreter by Aaron Giles (LucasArts' Mac guru, MAME developer, now at Microsoft's Virtual PC team), Grim Fandango (which already had a Win32 binary) and The Dig.
"The Dig" in this pack did not have the same interpreter as Full Throttle - the "Dig" interpreter was an older Win32 interpreter which lacked proper aspect ratio scaling - the game was scaled from 320x200 to 640x400 instead of 640x480 like it should. Both Sam & Max and Full Throttle had proper and smooth upscaling that respected the 4:3 aspect ratio - the same scaler is also used in the old LucasArts Mac releases.
Source: http://www.aarongiles.com/scumm/index.html
"The Dig" in this pack did not have the same interpreter as Full Throttle - the "Dig" interpreter was an older Win32 interpreter which lacked proper aspect ratio scaling - the game was scaled from 320x200 to 640x400 instead of 640x480 like it should. Both Sam & Max and Full Throttle had proper and smooth upscaling that respected the 4:3 aspect ratio - the same scaler is also used in the old LucasArts Mac releases.
Source: http://www.aarongiles.com/scumm/index.html
I've been hoping for a long while that LA would re-release all these old games in some form. I'm still relying on my old CD's I got in the Collectors Set. At least for FoA.
However, I did do something illegal because my copy of Sam and Max wouldn't work... :-\
But, I DID buy them, so I mean, it's still wrong, but not as wrong.
:-\
However, I did do something illegal because my copy of Sam and Max wouldn't work... :-\
But, I DID buy them, so I mean, it's still wrong, but not as wrong.
:-\
The funny thing is that I can't find those games in Lucasarts' game store. Even if you click on "classics" there's nothing there . Lucasarts maintain the rights on these games yet they don't even bother to sell them or provide info concerning them!
The only "classic" non-3d games that can be found on their site are:
Curse of Monkey Island
Full Throttle
There is no information about their other games, as if they never existed shame on Lucasarts
I can't find any information on:
Indy 3 (last crusade) and 4 (atlantis)
Monkey 1 and 2
Zak
Loom
Maniac Mansion
Sam'n'Max
DOTT
Shame
The only "classic" non-3d games that can be found on their site are:
Curse of Monkey Island
Full Throttle
There is no information about their other games, as if they never existed shame on Lucasarts
I can't find any information on:
Indy 3 (last crusade) and 4 (atlantis)
Monkey 1 and 2
Zak
Loom
Maniac Mansion
Sam'n'Max
DOTT
Shame
Yep, LucasArts is keeping distance to the games 'before' the aera of newer Star Wars games. They don't like being mentioned together with their 'early' adventure games. Shame on George Lucas himself, because he said that LucasArts now only concentrates on games that play within the Star Wars-Universe.
That became official right after they broke down Sam & Max in 3D.
Sadly their most successful games were adventures...
Maybe it's all a little too much Star Wars for one person to manage, so he simply fired the rest.
That became official right after they broke down Sam & Max in 3D.
Sadly their most successful games were adventures...
Maybe it's all a little too much Star Wars for one person to manage, so he simply fired the rest.
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But why? Those early adventure games are by far a thousand times better than that Star Wars crap they produce nowadays imho.wizzel wrote:Yep, LucasArts is keeping distance to the games 'before' the aera of newer Star Wars games. They don't like being mentioned together with their 'early' adventure games.
But that's OK! Which company needs fame for its bestseller games anyway when it can get infamous because of crappy SW-games needing lots of patches after release?
I don't understand it. The LucasArts which always made fabulous adventure games is dead. Long live the new only-Star-Wars-producing LucasArts.
(I hope it doesn't!)
I just recently discovered ScummVM and it was like realizing a dream. I played all the old lucasarts adventure games and I miss them a lot. They never produced anything better than those and I’m a Star Wars fan! Even when they switched to 3D for their 2 last adventure games, I had problem with them. I never quite enjoyed grim fandango and monkey 4. I preferred the old 2D look.
Anyway I always wanted to play the old games again and to my great surprise I found ScummVM. Great software! I’m quite surprised that I can now play the same games that I played on a big state of the art IBM PC, on a small Pocket PC! My first Lucasarts adventure game was Indy 3 and it was a great experience!
I didn’t know that Lucasarts has a Scumm engine for modern computers. Why don’t they re-release all their old games? And is it at least possible to obtain and use the official Lucasarts Scumm interpreter on their other Scumm games?
Anyway I always wanted to play the old games again and to my great surprise I found ScummVM. Great software! I’m quite surprised that I can now play the same games that I played on a big state of the art IBM PC, on a small Pocket PC! My first Lucasarts adventure game was Indy 3 and it was a great experience!
I didn’t know that Lucasarts has a Scumm engine for modern computers. Why don’t they re-release all their old games? And is it at least possible to obtain and use the official Lucasarts Scumm interpreter on their other Scumm games?
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"The Dark Side has clouded their vision."Willow wrote:I didn’t know that Lucasarts has a Scumm engine for modern computers. Why don’t they re-release all their old games?
I don't think there's any way of getting LucasArts's updated interpreter other than buying those versions of the games. There are a couple of updates for Sam & Max and The Dig on the LucasArts web page, but nothing like that.Willow wrote: And is it at least possible to obtain and use the official Lucasarts Scumm interpreter on their other Scumm games?
As far as I know, Sam & Max and Full Throttle were the only games that were updated recently, and I don't think you'd have any luck in tricking either of them into running any other games.
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