Itâs fun to relive the glory days on your modern computer. For me, that period was with the classic adventure games of the early â90s: the ones made by both Sierra and LucasArts.
Fortunately, thereâs an easy way to play these games again in Linux, even though they were never made for that platform.
Thanks to the miracle of emulation, you can install a piece of software that lets you play lots of adventure games from the â80s and â90s, including classics like the Kingâs Quest and Space Quest series, as well as The Secret of Monkey Island and Sam and Max Hit the Road.
Installing ScummVm
Scu mmVM is a cross-platform application that provides support for a number of major classic adventure games of the era. The games that have the most compatibility are the ones that were created under LucasArtâs SCUMM (Script Creation Utility for Maniac Mansion). The other major game engines supported included Sierraâs AGI and SCI engines. AGI was used on Sierraâs earlier adventures, including the first three installments of the Kingâs Quest series. SCI was used in the later games in the late â80s and the â90s. ScummVMâs site has a list of compatible games.
Installing it on Linux is easy enough. If youâre using Ubuntu, just type:
sudo apt-get install scummvm |
Getting Games
ScummVM is no good by itself. You need games, of course. If you want to pla y these classic games, youâll have to have them on your computer somehow. If you have copies of them, itâs a matter of simply copying the disks to your hard drive.
If you donât have them, and you want to play them legally, youâll have to buy them. One source for old games is Gog.com, which has a large selection of classic adventure games compatible with ScummVM. Most of them are distributed as Windows executable files, so youâll have to run WINE to extract them. You can also make a trip to your favorite online auction site to see if anyone has a copy of the games you want.
In the ScummVM menu, just click the âAdd Gameâ button, then navigate to the directory where your game is stored, and if itâs a game that ScummVM recognizes, it will b e added to the menu.
Fortunately, there are some free adventure games you can play if you donât want to shell out any more for adventure games.
One of the best is Beneath A Steel Sky, a dystopian science fiction adventure that was released as freeware by its publisher, Revolution Software.
Another good one is Flight of the Amazon Queen, an irreverent take on adventure movies from the â30s and â40s.
These games and more are available from ScummVMâs download page, or as Ubuntu packages:
sudo apt-get install beneath-a-steel-sky |
sudo apt-get install flight-of-the-amazon-queen |
ScummVM is a must-have for anyone who wants to relive the heyday of adventure gaming in the late â80s an d early â90s. Itâs nice to know that there are still people out there who care about the genre, even if the mainstream game industry doesnât.
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