I wanted to share this picture I take of Monkey Island running on many different platforms.
Sorry for the bad quality picture (almost every camera I had could also play the game and so I wanted to add in the picture)
I remember the days when to play this game I had to put the CD on the new 486. It is amazing how so different hardware can now run the same software that was made with only a very specific platform on mind.
The picture shows (from top to botton and left to right)
1) Main screen with 6 windows of scummvm
2) Samsung Galaxy Note (cell phone)
3) Samsung Galaxy S2
4) Samsung Galaxy Young
5) Nokia N97
6) Netbook, under ubuntu
7) Samsung Galaxy Note (tablet)
Chinesse Apad.
Thank you!
Monkey Island I everywhere
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Re: Monkey Island I everywhere
That's a lot of Monkeys. I wonder if anyone will be able to top it with even more systems.arathron wrote:I wanted to share this picture I take of Monkey Island running on many different platforms.
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I thought I would count up the different platforms I have/had ScummVM for. It turns out that it is actually equal if I count seperate OSes. (Although, I don't use it on most of my platforms now)
1. Windows
2. Ubuntu
3. Android
4. iOS (No longer have because my iPod Touch is no longer jailbroken)
5. Nokia S60v3 (No longer use)
6. Dreamcast (Very rarely use due to lack of CDs to write games to)
7. DS (Very rarely use now I have my Android)
8. Wii
1. Windows
2. Ubuntu
3. Android
4. iOS (No longer have because my iPod Touch is no longer jailbroken)
5. Nokia S60v3 (No longer use)
6. Dreamcast (Very rarely use due to lack of CDs to write games to)
7. DS (Very rarely use now I have my Android)
8. Wii
Here are the ifferent operating systems I run and ran ScummVM in the past, if I counted the number of devices it probably would be somewhere in the 30s and I'd probably forget a few anyway. I started using it back in the 0.1 days I think with basically only Monnkey Island 2 (and to an extent Fate of Atlantis) fully supported
Windows (various versions starting from probably Windows 95; desktop computers, notebooks, netbooks)
Linux (various distributions over the years; desktop computers, notebooks, netbooks...)
Free BSD (only tried it once on my PC, but of course I tried ScummVM on it)
Mac OS9 on an old iMac (some very old ScummVM version)
Mac OSX
Nintendo DS (Phat and Lite)
iOS (iPod Touch first gen)
Android (various phones and tablets, I currently own 4 android devices - though some unused - and all have ScummVM on them)
Wii (don't own it anymore)
Dreamcast
Windows (various versions starting from probably Windows 95; desktop computers, notebooks, netbooks)
Linux (various distributions over the years; desktop computers, notebooks, netbooks...)
Free BSD (only tried it once on my PC, but of course I tried ScummVM on it)
Mac OS9 on an old iMac (some very old ScummVM version)
Mac OSX
Nintendo DS (Phat and Lite)
iOS (iPod Touch first gen)
Android (various phones and tablets, I currently own 4 android devices - though some unused - and all have ScummVM on them)
Wii (don't own it anymore)
Dreamcast