Scumm Revisited (version 2.0.12.46) doesn't support displaying and exporting background images from Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (Amiga/EGA version of the game).
Does anyone know of an alternative application for this task?
Background images from Last Crusade (Amiga/EGA)
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I have written a tool called LucasRipper a long time ago.
As far as I can remember, it could rip images from LucasArts EGA games correctly, so you might give it a try.
Here is the link:
http://tobybear.phreque.com/files/lucasripper.zip
Cheers.
Toby
As far as I can remember, it could rip images from LucasArts EGA games correctly, so you might give it a try.
Here is the link:
http://tobybear.phreque.com/files/lucasripper.zip
Cheers.
Toby
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Thanks, Toby!tobybear wrote:I have written a tool called LucasRipper a long time ago.
As far as I can remember, it could rip images from LucasArts EGA games correctly, so you might give it a try.
Here is the link:
http://tobybear.phreque.com/files/lucasripper.zip
Cheers.
Toby
Just the thing I needed
Yeah, I remember now that my tool can rip Indy3 EGA, as I did a comparision of all the different versions of the background graphics for different countries/versions/releases/platforms.
In Germany, the EGA and VGA versions of Indy3 were censored, but the EGA version was done much better than the VGA version (redesigned crosses instead of ugly black boxes).
Interestingly enough, I remember that not only the typical Swastika censorship was applied, but that also several paintings on the wall and details in some rooms were changed between different Indy 3 versions.
In Germany, the EGA and VGA versions of Indy3 were censored, but the EGA version was done much better than the VGA version (redesigned crosses instead of ugly black boxes).
Interestingly enough, I remember that not only the typical Swastika censorship was applied, but that also several paintings on the wall and details in some rooms were changed between different Indy 3 versions.