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.
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.
— Aaron Giles (@aaronsgiles) July 22, 2024


