The LucasArts emulator DREAMM has released version 3.0, providing significant upgrades for users wishing to play their old game files on modern computers. Aaron Giles, the emulator’s creator and a former LucasArts employee, announced the update on Twitter, highlighting the exciting new features included in this version.
The latest update to the emulator includes support for all remaining DOS-based Lucasfilm/LucasArts games and their commercial add-on packs, as well as a CRT simulation filter for enhanced visuals. The front end has undergone a major redesign, featuring higher resolution graphics, light animations, and various quality-of-life enhancements such as multi-disk installation support and expanded options for adjusting CPU speed and remapping joystick controls. The updated emulator is available for download.
Happy release day! DREAMM 3.0 is officially finished.
— Aaron Giles (@aaronsgiles) July 22, 2024
Downloads for Windows, MacOS, and Linux: https://t.co/29uW2gcwst
3.0 adds support for all remaining DOS-based LucasFilm/LucasArts games, adds a CRT simulation filter, support for add-on packs, and tons of small changes.