After about 6 months, a new version of ScummVM was released. Like always, Marcus Comstedt has also updated the Dreamcast port of ScummVM. Below are the release notes:
As we turned to a 6 months release cycle, here is our newest and best ScummVM version for you!
A couple of new engines were added, and besides 2 Humongous Entertainment titles, we now support The 7th Guest and Bud Tucker in Double Trouble.
Among other notable things there is a completely new vector-based GUI, which is a merged work of our last year GSoC student Vicent Marti, as well as a General Main Menu which adds a common save/load interface to most of our engines, adding the much awaited Return to Launcher feature along the way. It was the work of another successful student, Chris Page.
Release Notes:
0.13.0 (2009-02-28)
General:
– Added MIDI driver for Atari ST / FreeMint.
– Added a ‘Load’ button to the Launcher (not supported by all engines).
– Added a new global main menu (GMM) dialog usable from all engines.
– Added the ability to return to the launcher from running games (via the GMM).
– Rewrote GUI renderer to use an vector based approach.
– Rewrote GUI configuration to use XML.New Games:
– Added support for Blue’s 123 Time Activities.
– Added support for Blue’s ABC Time Activities.
– Added support for Bud Tucker in Double Trouble.
– Added support for The 7th Guest.KYRA:
– Added support for Auto-save feature.
– Added support for MIDI music.SCUMM:
– Implemented radio-chatter effect in The DIG.
The dreamcast port can be downloaded here (plain files) or here (nero image with playable demos).
Source:ScummVM.org