In memory of Ben “bushing” Byer, who passed away on Monday, February 8th, 2016.

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| description = Adventure game engine implementation
 
| description = Adventure game engine implementation
 
| type = Emulation/Simulation
 
| type = Emulation/Simulation
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| author = dhewg
 
| author = dhewg
 
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'''Test Version'''
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==Official Test Version==
    
Report Problems: [[Talk:Homebrew apps/ScummVM|here]]
 
Report Problems: [[Talk:Homebrew apps/ScummVM|here]]
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   - games with higher screen resolutions are now drawn correctly
 
   - games with higher screen resolutions are now drawn correctly
 
   - fixed some palette bugs
 
   - fixed some palette bugs
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==Unnoficial Version with WiiMote support==
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News From Savy Gamer
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|The ScummVM interpretor is a piece of software that allow you to play a bunch of classic Adventure games on a range of platforms. It has now been ported to the Wii, with Wiimote support, meaning you can use the Wiimote pointer to replace the functionality of the mouse.
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You can download it here.
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The Scumm engine was originally made for Lucasarts Maniac Mansion, but it was used for a whole host of fantastic games. My personal favourites are Day of the Tentacle, Sam & Max Hit the Road and Beneath a Steel Sky.
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There is some fantastic homebrew coming out for the Wii, and it's only just getting started, I can't wait to see what's down the line. You will need some way of launching .dol files to use this, Wiibrew should have all the advice you need for that.
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I strongly suggest you head over to ScummVM.org and download the charming and hilarious Beneath a Steel Sky.|
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[http://www.megaupload.com/?d=E58VDLCT Download]
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