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The '''Monkey Island''' games are an extremely successful series of graphic adventures, made by [[LucasArts]]. | The '''Monkey Island''' games are an extremely successful series of graphic adventures, made by [[LucasArts]] (and later by Telltale Games under license from LucasArts). | ||
* [[The Secret of Monkey Island]] | * [[The Secret of Monkey Island]] (1990) | ||
* [[Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge]] | * [[Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge]] (1991) | ||
* [[The Curse of Monkey Island]] | * [[The Curse of Monkey Island]] (1997) | ||
* [[Escape from Monkey Island]] (not | * [[Escape from Monkey Island]] (2000) | ||
* Tales of Monkey Island (2009) (not supported by [[ScummVM]]) | |||
There were also special editions of the first two Monkey Island games where the [[SCUMM]] engine was also adapted for high resolution art and music that sits on top of the original V5 script data. These versions had two modes: the "modern" mode, with high resolution art and the "classic" mode, with the original art. The user can toggle the active mode by pressing F10. It is possible to extract the files of the "classic" mode and make them playable via ScummVM. The process is described in [http://forums.scummvm.org/viewtopic.php?t=7671 this thread]. Do note that by using this method, only the classic mode is playable in ScummVM. | |||
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Latest revision as of 15:17, 24 August 2024
The Monkey Island games are an extremely successful series of graphic adventures, made by LucasArts (and later by Telltale Games under license from LucasArts).
- The Secret of Monkey Island (1990)
- Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge (1991)
- The Curse of Monkey Island (1997)
- Escape from Monkey Island (2000)
- Tales of Monkey Island (2009) (not supported by ScummVM)
There were also special editions of the first two Monkey Island games where the SCUMM engine was also adapted for high resolution art and music that sits on top of the original V5 script data. These versions had two modes: the "modern" mode, with high resolution art and the "classic" mode, with the original art. The user can toggle the active mode by pressing F10. It is possible to extract the files of the "classic" mode and make them playable via ScummVM. The process is described in this thread. Do note that by using this method, only the classic mode is playable in ScummVM.