To play one of the game listed on this page you will need to have your own copy of the game and add it to ScummVM. Note: ScummVM does not include any games. You can also see the Compatibility chart for these releases: The status of these can be found on the Development Compatibility chart. We attempt to test many versions of games, however there are occasionally problems with other languages.Ĭlick on the game name to view the complete notes of a game.Īlso, this is the compatibility of the 2.1.0 stable release, not of current repository/daily builds. Please note this list applies to the English versions of games. However, I strongly suspect that you would not sacrifice your time for it.This page lists the progress of ScummVM as it relates to individual game compatibility. Maybe you will top the highscore in history of datfiles and reap the fame. So you can get one or more Tumbsup and consider yourself lucky that you have contributed to FINALLY providing a reasonable dat file for ScummVM. If it bothers you so much and you cannot get used to the reality that you never get a dat file from the creators of the ScummVM emulator and possibly no one else wants to sacrifice the time especially for you personally, be productive and invest your time and share it here with all the others who would also be interested. Gaming or Collecting "SuperDuperCleanSets". That crap on the Amiga disks is also like "desktop.ini" and "thumbs.db" on Windows. info and startup-sequence extra crap on Amiga disks. They do have a wiki page that lists the required files and I suspect because of the enormous hard drive space modern computers have no one cares about getting rid of the. I wrote the Authors of ScummVM and asked them to create a dat so I would make sure I have 100% compatibility and all they did was scream piracy this and piracy that which makes zero sense being a, these games are no longer for anything sale or not and b, no one asked them to share anything other than to have an accurate auditing of needed files. I picked up a version of 2.1 and someone did whittle it down now these dats are looking for the executable's and readme files so I will never get a full green light. This is not a complaint rather than an observation. My observation is that someone grabbed all the disks and CD's listed on the ScummVM website then made a dat without editing them down to what is just needed. There is no need for save files and who knows if the have an old x86 virus from the 90's. This gathering of files seems to be just the disks thrown together full of extras that have no business or use with scummVMįor instance you do not need the exe's, readme's or anything other than the data files. Is there a more edited and concise version of 2.2 dats? Games that may already exist but differ greatly in their content.Įxtract the whole Directory to your DATRoot Folder of RomVault 3.2.1, put your files in folder ToSort and Click on Update In the folder ScummVM (Unknown) there are The archive needs at least RomVault 3.2.1. So if you already have the games from the complete version 2.0 you can now check whether any are missing up to 2.2.0. Was zip as roms and not exactly promotional. It's a whole folder with the structure of pleasuredome. Update to 2.2.0 including additional games in folder "Sooner" which were not released in 2.2.0.Īn official release 2.2.0 of pleasuredome did not yet exist. I once did the work and created file-based DAT files for ScummVM 2.1.0 from pleasuredome + in addition to the
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