

GOG sell several set up to run through DOSBox, but in my experiences ScummVM has always been preferable. You'll need to provide your own copies of games, as ScummVM still needs their data files.

The full list of games ScummVM now supports is over here. Some familiar names! And a few sound games. Here's the full list of games which ScummVM added support for in Sunday's update:

Oh, and I suppose you might also be interested in knowing the new version also adds support for games like Starship Titanic, Police Quest 4, and Gabriel Knight. At times I've been dismissive of unpleasant and clumsily erotic 'mature' FMV games but I have warmed to them over time they have a certain surreal charm. This includes some real heavy hitters, slamming in such wonders as Phantasmagoria and Plumbers Don't Wear Ties. In its ongoing mission to bring old point 'n' click adventure games into an easy, stable, and cross-platform environment, the ScummVM project has launched a hefty update supporting another 23 games.
