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“Scumm” comes from the fact that it was originally designed to run SCUMM games. “VM” stands for Virtual Machine. SCUMM stands for "Script Creation Utility for Maniac Mansion". It is a utility used to create the famous LucasArts adventure games.
“Scumm” comes from the fact that it was originally designed to run SCUMM games. “VM” stands for Virtual Machine. SCUMM stands for "Script Creation Utility for Maniac Mansion". It is a utility used to create the famous LucasArts adventure games.



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ScummVM
Information
Author(s) Ludvig Strigeus /
ScummVM Team
Type Emulator
Version 1.50
Licence GNU GPL v2
Links
Download
Website
Source

“Scumm” comes from the fact that it was originally designed to run SCUMM games. “VM” stands for Virtual Machine. SCUMM stands for "Script Creation Utility for Maniac Mansion". It is a utility used to create the famous LucasArts adventure games.

SCUMM was initially created in 1987 by Aric Wilmunder and Ron Gilbert for the game "Maniac Mansion" and was used later, with some modifications, for Zak McKracken and the Alien Mindbenders. Development on the SCUMM system continued for some time, and was used in Loom, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis, Monkey Island 1,2,3, Sam & Max Hit the Road, Day of the Tentacle, The Dig and Full Throttle.