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[[AGILE]] - A new AGI interpreterin C# by  
[[AGILE]] - A new AGI interpreterin C# by [[Lance Ewing]], [[Mark Yu]], and [[Andrew Branscom]]


[[NAGI]] - An easy to use SCI interpreter by Nick Sonneveld. A good solution if you are having trouble running your old Sierra AGI games.  
[[NAGI]] - An easy to use SCI interpreter by Nick Sonneveld. A good solution if you are having trouble running your old Sierra AGI games.  

Revision as of 19:27, 20 October 2024

Third Party Interpreters



These third party interpreters are designed to replace the original game interpreters. They often can include bug fixes, but, mostly they are meant to run these old games on modern hardware and Operating Systems. They can also allow the games to run on <acronym title="Operating System">OS</acronym>s that they were never meant to run on, such as Linux or BSD. These can often be the solution for problem games.


AGI Interpreters:

AGILE - A new AGI interpreterin C# by Lance Ewing, Mark Yu, and Andrew Branscom

NAGI - An easy to use SCI interpreter by Nick Sonneveld. A good solution if you are having trouble running your old Sierra AGI games.

Sarien - Another AGI interpreter. Holds a lot of promise.


SCI:

FreeSCI - FreeSCI can run SCI0 (early) games


Other:

ScummVM - Runs SCUMM (LucasArts) games. Support has been added for non-Scumm games, such as the Coktel Vision games (Gobliiins, Woodruff). Support is being added for SCI games with the merger of Free SCI.


References


See Also

 


References


See Also

 

Third Party Interpreters



These third party interpreters are designed to replace the original game interpreters. They often can include bug fixes, but, mostly they are meant to run these old games on modern hardware and Operating Systems. They can also allow the games to run on <acronym title="Operating System">OS</acronym>s that they were never meant to run on, such as Linux or BSD. These can often be the solution for problem games.


AGI Interpreters:

AGILE - A new AGI interpreter in C# by

NAGI - An easy to use SCI interpreter by Nick Sonneveld. A good solution if you are having trouble running your old Sierra AGI games.

Sarien - Another AGI interpreter. Holds a lot of promise.


SCI:

FreeSCI - FreeSCI can run SCI0 (early) games


Other:

ScummVM - Runs SCUMM (LucasArts) games. Support has been added for non-Scumm games, such as the Coktel Vision games (Gobliiins, Woodruff). Support is being added for SCI games with the merger of Free SCI.


References


See Also

 


References


See Also