How many ScummVM supported games do you own?

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pezhead53
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How many ScummVM supported games do you own?

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Just curious how big other ScummVM user's libraries were. I personally own 69 (insert immature snickering here) fully supported games; 78 if you count partially supported games.

EDIT: actually I forgot 2 games that aren't currently on my computer, bringing the totals to 71 and 80, respectively.
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... Several hundreds :)
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Post by TentacleDude »

I only have a few, and they are (in the order I like them most):

1. DOTT
2. COMI
3. Putt putt goes to the moon (yeah yeah laugh it out!)
4. MI2
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Re: How many ScummVM supported games do you own?

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pezhead53 wrote:Just curious how big other ScummVM user's libraries were. I personally own 69 (insert immature snickering here) fully supported games; 78 if you count partially supported games.

EDIT: actually I forgot 2 games that aren't currently on my computer, bringing the totals to 71 and 80, respectively.
So have you finished them all? :P
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Re: How many ScummVM supported games do you own?

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Captain Peepcoot wrote:
So have you finished them all? :P
Oh no, definitely not. I've finished most of them, but there are some I've not gotten to yet (Inherit the Earth), some I have no way to play until ScummVM supports them (Rugrats Adventure Game) and there are some that have no real "end" like the Backyard Sports games.
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I actually counted up to a hundred before I stopped to question just what I've been doing with my life...
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1. Bud Tucker
2. Discworld
3. Broken Sword I
4. Simon the Sorcerer II
5. Woodruff and the Schnibble of Azimuth
6. The Secret of Monkey Island
7. Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge
8. The Curse of Monkey Island
9. Blue Force
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Post by LogicDeLuxe »

All LucasArts adventures, Simon 1+2, Goblins 1-3, Beneath a Steel Sky, Broken Sword 1+2, Larry 5 and 6, and those freeware games you can download here, if you count them in.
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198+
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Post by Weskke7321 »

I own several putt-putt games and several freddy fish games. I am really happy that i can play those classics on windows 7 with scummvm!
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Post by Freddo »

About 30, and eagerly await the support for Quest for Glory 4, Gabriel Knight and Gabriel Knight 2 ;)
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