![]() It's as though it's a single-file executable, unlike the original games which tended to come with a smallish executable and big 'story' files, the latter being what ScummVM expects to feed on, I suppose. I had the same thought - that ScummVM would just 'play' the game files if I could point it at them, but the only file I can find (in the 'games' folder, alongside ScummVM as it happens), is 'sky'. ![]() One day I might step up to a linux machine which happens not to have a package manager on it. Ghans, thanks for your earlier information - I absolutely will try Aptitude but I don't think it does me any harm to gradually learn the command line way of doing things as well. Just point it to the original data files -it will detect the game and Or synaptic if you don't need that.ĮDIT: AFAIK ScummVM doesn't care wheter the game comes with a "engine" Just try aptitude, it evenĬomes with tetris. Ghans wrote:Really, everybody uses a package manager. I played virtually every Scumm game by LucasArts - I missed out on some of the Revolution titles though. That would be great to see as I never had that one. ![]() Final solutions are included.) ScummVM Homepage (An open-source project allowing players to play Beneath a Steel Sky on a wide variety of platforms, such as Mac OS X, modern versions of Windows, and the Sega Dreamcast. I'm running the August 2012 Raspbian image, updated as far as possible on 3rd September 2012.Īs to the games themselves, I have many of them scattered around in various formats and will sort out how to get the game files onto the Pi myself - I note that Beneath A Steel Sky is apparently available. Hints for Beneath a Steel Sky (Hints by Jason Strautman will nudge you along so you can solve the game yourself. I'm still very new to Linux so phrases like 'it's in the repo' are pretty much meaningless to me at the moment, so:- I'd appreciate a walkthrough, either on obtaining the already ported programmes and installing them on the Pi, or on obtaining the source (if available) and compiling it into an executable which will run on the Pi. Other games are available cheaply from online retro gaming shops. Remastered Version :: Beneath a Steel Sky General Discussions. I'm wondering if the LucasArts adventure game 'player' ScummVM and / or the FROTZ 'player' for classic Infocom text adventures have been ported for the Pi? Beneath a Steel Sky and Flight of the Amazon Queen are available for free from. Very early days with my Pi, which I've only had for about 48 hours- Time to have some fun.
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