SCUMM Revisited
Last update: Sunday, September 02, 2001

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A Word of Warning!

This program is bound to include lots and lots of spoilers. I suggest that you do not use it on a game you haven't completed. And even if you have, be prepared to change your view on SCUMM games. You will see tons of stuff that was not meant to be seen, you will get a behind the scenes look on the workings of SCUMM. Which means that when you've entered the realm of SCUMM Revisited, you may be trapped with knowledge that you did not want. You may forever after see Governor Phatt lying headless in his bed with an object looking like a head moving at the edge of the sheets. You might forever want to enter that room next door to Sophia's office, which you've seen in SCUMM Revisited but can't seem to get to in Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis.

As a composer, you learn to study the hard material and after that forget it, in order to transcend it. As a pianist, you study the score for the piece you're going to play intensely, and after that you forget it in order to play freely. Even just as a listener to music, you may study the life of the composer, the structure of the piece or the instrumentation. It will often give a deeper appreciation of the music, but only when you forget what you learnt. Any true LucasArts fan should try to do a similar thing when using SCUMM Revisited.