It seems that you're using an outdated browser. Some things may not work as they should (or don't work at all).
We suggest you upgrade newer and better browser like: Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer or Opera

×
Don't forget my beloved Tapwave Zodiac and Palm Centro :)
Edit: So does this mean that StS uses ScummVM, because then I'll have to buy it :)
Post edited December 09, 2008 by hansschmucker
avatar
hansschmucker: Don't forget my beloved Tapwave Zodiac and Palm Centro :)
Edit: So does this mean that StS uses ScummVM, because then I'll have to buy it :)

When it comes to making a purchasing decision, it doesn't really matter if the GOG release uses ScummVM or not. ScummVM supports the game, so unless they've changed the original data files in some way (very unlikely), then you can buy it from GOG and still play it through ScummVM on any platform you like.
I know, this is about what I said earlier, not compatibility issues:
"So, I'd definitely vote for including ScummVM. In fact, I'm gonna put my money where my mouth is and buy Simon the Sorcerer (although I already own it twice) whenever I hear about it being available bundles with ScummVM."
Bought this as soon as I saw it.
If you like adventure games, you will LOVE Simon The Sorceror.
So, how about somebody confirming/denying that it actually does use ScummVM?
avatar
hansschmucker: So, how about somebody confirming/denying that it actually does use ScummVM?

It does.
Fair is fair. Bought it :)
I remember playing the demo back in the mid 90s (Or mayhaps it was Simon2, too long ago). Anyway, it was great! I spent ages, years even, looking for it and never finding it.
So, now to find credit card and see how well my memory holds up.