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* Cruise for a corpse is not supported by cinE, but by cruisE, an independent engine
* Cruise for a corpse is not supported by cinE, but by cruisE, an independent engine
* Only the Adlib music is used so far, but a MT-32 track is available in the resources
* Only the Adlib music is used so far, but a MT-32 track is available in the resources
== Notes ==
Future Wars and Operation Stealth used the first version of the engine, called '''Cinematique'''.
For Cruise for a Corpse, the engine was largely modified and doesn't have much in common with the initial version (it seems that only the resource loading/unpacking and music/sound routines have been re-used). That second version of the engine was named '''Cinematique Evolution'''.


== Resources ==
== Resources ==

Revision as of 23:16, 16 March 2007

Cine
Engine developer aquadran, sev, cyx
Companies that used it Delphine Software
Games that use it Future Wars,
Operation Stealth
Date added to ScummVM 2006-02-22
First release containing it None

Status

  • FW is completable, OS is not.
  • Cruise for a corpse is not supported by cinE, but by cruisE, an independent engine
  • Only the Adlib music is used so far, but a MT-32 track is available in the resources

Notes

Future Wars and Operation Stealth used the first version of the engine, called Cinematique.

For Cruise for a Corpse, the engine was largely modified and doesn't have much in common with the initial version (it seems that only the resource loading/unpacking and music/sound routines have been re-used). That second version of the engine was named Cinematique Evolution.

Resources