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FreeSCI

FreeSCI is an attempt to re-implement the Sierra Creative Interpreter (SCI), which was used in many of Sierra On-Line's games from 1988 to 1995.

Tags Games/Entertainment
Licenses GPL
Operating Systems POSIX
Implementation C Other

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  • Rrelease-mid
  •  19 May 2008 01:40
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Changes: VM/kernel bugfixes. Most early SCI games are now beatable. Some legally questionable code has been eliminated. Support has been added for MT-32 emulation, General MIDI, and MIDI output on AmigaOS (via CAMD).

Changes: This release restores save game support and the Win32 port, and adds pathfinding, an AmigaOS 4 port, and automatic game discovery. It includes a large set of bugfixes.

Changes: The Virtual Machine was extended with a mark-and-sweep garbage collector. Per-resource shading was added. A game selection screen was added. Miscellaneous bugfixes were made.

  • Rrelease-mid
  •  13 Feb 2006 00:41
  • Rrelease-after

Changes: New ports were added for GP32 and WinCE. A game selection screen was added. A manual per-resource shading option was added. Performance improvements were made in graphics handling. Miscellaneous bugfixes were made.

Changes: Bugfixes, a new sound subsystem with support for real-time PCM mixing (any feedback would be appreciated!), per-resource palette configuration to allow some degree of game graphics customisation, and preliminary SCI1 game support.

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