

It's generally considered to be one of the best LucasArts games ever made, sitting up there with the likes of the aforementioned Secret of Monkey Island series, and Day of The Tentacle. Originally released in 1998, Grim Fandango was given a remaster a few years ago, which gave the game a visual boost but maintained much about the original. RELATED: LucasArts' Zombies Ate my Neighbors and Ghoul Patrol Coming to SwitchĪs well as some other fondly-remembered titles, such as Little Big Adventure, and Myst 3: Exile, ScummVM 2.5.0, as it's being referred to as, will also be supporting such classics as Grim Fandango. ScummVM was first released in 2001 and was originally used to run The Secret of Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge, another game with Schafer's name attached and made by LucasArts, before more games were added.

The team behind its development have released a new version capable of running even more games. Now, the game engine used to run many of these beloved titles is celebrating twenty years, and has added support for yet more adventure games.Īccording to a report from Kotaku, Script Creation Utility for Maniac Mansion Virtual Machine, otherwise known as ScummVM, is celebrating two decades of being around. Games like Secret of Monkey Island and Grim Fandango were highly praised for their dialogue and overall writing, which, given that Tim Schafer was responsible for much of their plots and characters, is not too surprising.
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At one point in gaming history, LucasArts titles were some of the most cherished games on the PC platform, especially in the point-and-click genre.
