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Latest revision as of 16:38, 13 August 2024


March, 2016

  • SEQTool, another SCI Companion plugin is under development. This tool is based on Kawa's SeqMaker, a command line program. With SEQTool you can edit existing SEQ files (used for cut scenes in SCI1 and later Sierra games), create new ones from your own 320px x 200px paletted 8-bit color images, import animated GIFs to SEQ or export frames from SEQ files to individual image files.
     

Feb 07, 2016

  • There is a new version of Phil Fortier's SCI Companion. SCI Companion v3 supports development of games from SCI0 to SCI1.1. Besides VGA graphics you will now be able to add digital sound effects and lip synced speech to your SCI games.
     
  • NSIS Publisher, SCI Companion's first plugin has been released. NSIS Publisher allows you to publish your SCI Companion project using the Null Soft Install System (NSIS) and can automatically compile a DOSBox installer for distribution of your game.
     

July 02, 2016

  • The Sierra Wiki has been created

December 13, 2010

  • Andrew Korson has released a new version of WinAGI, Version 1.2.3. This version incorporates many new features and enhancements that make it even easier to create classic AGI games.

December 13, 2010

  • Lance Ewing has released a new version of his old DOS PicEdit. It has been developed in Java for cross platform support.