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'''Sky''' is the internal name for the Virtual Theatre variant which runs [[Beneath a Steel Sky]]. Both the DOS (x86 assembler) and Amiga (68000 assembler) engines were written nearly simultaneously, with the Amiga version leading and the DOS version only following slightly behind. In 2003, Revolution opened the DOS source code to the ScummVM team.
'''Sky''' is the internal name for the Virtual Theatre variant which runs [[Beneath a Steel Sky]]. Both the DOS (x86 assembler) and Amiga (68000 assembler) engines were written nearly simultaneously, with the Amiga version leading and the DOS version only following slightly behind. In 2003, Revolution opened the DOS source code to the ScummVM team.


Sky is a further development from the [[Lure]] engine and was followed by the engines for [[Broken Sword 1]] and [[Broken Sword 2]]
Sky is a further development from the [[Lure]] engine and was followed by the engines for [[Broken Sword 1]] and [[Broken Sword 2]].
 
== External links ==
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_Theatre Wikipedia article on Virtual Theatre]


[[Category:Engines]]
[[Category:Engines]]

Revision as of 02:12, 16 January 2009

Sky
Engine developer lavosspawn, olki, joostp
Companies that used it Revolution Software
Games that use it Beneath a Steel Sky
Date added to ScummVM 2003-03-05
First release containing it 0.5.0

About

Sky is the internal name for the Virtual Theatre variant which runs Beneath a Steel Sky. Both the DOS (x86 assembler) and Amiga (68000 assembler) engines were written nearly simultaneously, with the Amiga version leading and the DOS version only following slightly behind. In 2003, Revolution opened the DOS source code to the ScummVM team.

Sky is a further development from the Lure engine and was followed by the engines for Broken Sword 1 and Broken Sword 2.

External links