ScummVM -
Credits

Credits

The ScummVM team:

James Brown[ endy ]Lead developer
Max Horn[ fingolfin ]Lead developer
Torbjörn Andersson[ eriktorbjorn ]Engine: SCUMM, Broken Sword 2, SAGA, Gob
David Eriksson[ twogood ]Engine: Flight of the Amazon Queen
Robert Göffringmann[ lavosspawn ]Engine: Beneath a Steel Sky, Broken Sword 1
Jonathan Gray[ khalek ]Engine: SCUMM, HE, Broken Sword 2
Travis Howell[ Kirben ]Engine: SCUMM, HE, Simon the Sorcerer
Oliver Kiehl[ olki ]Engine: Beneath a Steel Sky, Simon
Paweł Kołodziejski[ aquadran ]Engine: SCUMM (Codecs, iMUSE, Smush, etc.)
Andrew Kurushin[ ajax16384 ]Engine: SAGA
Gregory Montoir[ cyx ]Engine: Flight of the Amazon Queen, HE, Kyra
Joost Peters[ joostp ]Engine: Beneath a Steel Sky, Flight of the Amazon Queen
Eugene Sandulenko[ _sev ]Engine: SCUMM (FT INSANE), HE, SAGA, Gob
Johannes Schickel[ LordHoto ]Engine: Kyra, GUI improvements
Chris Apers[ chrilith  ]Port: PalmOS
Nicolas Bacca[ arisme ]Port: PocketPC/WinCE
Jurgen Braam[ SumthinWicked ]Port: EPOC/SymbianOS maintainer
Marcus ComstedtPort: Dreamcast
Hans-Jörg FriedenPort: AmigaOS 4
Lars Persson[ AnotherGuest ]Port: EPOC/SymbianOS, ESDL
Jerome Fisher[ KingGuppy ]MT-32 emulator
Jochen Hoenicke[ hoenicke ]Speaker & PCjr sound support, Adlib work
 

Retired Team Members:

Ralph Brorsen[ painelf ]Help with GUI implementation
Jamieson Christian[ jamieson630 ]iMUSE, MIDI, all things musical
Vincent Hamm[ yazoo ]Co-Founder
Ruediger HankePort: MorphOS
Felix Jakschitsch[ yot ]Zak256 reverse engineering
Mutwin Kraus[ mutle ]Original MacOS porter
Peter Moraliyski[ ph0x ]Port: GP32
Jeremy Newman[ laxdragon ]Former webmaster
Ludvig Strigeus[ ludde ]Original ScummVM and SimonVM author
Lionel Ulmer[ bbrox ]Port: X11
 

Contributors:

Tore Anderson[ tore ]Packaging for Debian GNU/Linux
Stuart CaieDecoders for Simon 1 Amiga data files
Janne HuttunenV3 actor mask support, Dig/FT SMUSH audio
Kovács Endre JánosSeveral fixes for Simon1
Jeroen JanssenNumerous readability and bugfix patches
Andreas Karlsson[ Sprawl ]Initial port for EPOC/SymbianOS
Robert KelsenPackaging for SlackWare
Claudio MatsuokaDaily Linux builds
Mikesch NepomukMI1 VGA floppy patches
Juha NiemimäkiAmigaOS 4 port maintaining
Nicolas Noble[ pixels ]Config file and ALSA support
Willem Jan Palenstijn[ wjp ]Packaging for Fedora/RedHat
Stefan ParviainenPackaging for BeOS
???[ Quietust ]Sound support for Amiga SCUMM V2/V3 games, MM NES support
Andreas RöverBroken Sword 1/2 MPEG2 cutscene support
Edward RuddFixes for playing MP3 versions of MI1/Loom audio
Daniel ScheplerFinal MI1 CD music support, initial Ogg Vorbis support
Paul Smedley[ Creeping ]OS/2 fixes and packaging
André SouzaSDL-based OpenGL renderer
Tim ???[ realmz ]Initial MI1 CD music support
 
And to all the contributors, users, and beta testers we've missed. Thanks!
 

Special thanks to:

Sander BuskensFor his work on the initial reversing of Monkey2
???[ Canadacow ]For the original MT-32 emulator
Kevin CarnesFor Scumm16, the basis of ScummVM's older gfx codecs
Ivan DubrovFor contributing the initial version of the Gobliiins engine
???[ Jezar ]For his freeverb filter implementation
Jim LeitermanVarious info on his FM-TOWNS/Marty SCUMM ports
???[ lloyd ]For deep tech details about C64 Zak & MM
Jimmi ThøgersenFor ScummRev, and much obscure code/documentation
???[ Tristan ]For additional work on the original MT-32 emulator
 
Tony Warriner and everyone at Revolution Software Ltd. for sharing with us the source of some of their brilliant games, allowing us to release Beneath a Steel Sky as freeware... and generally being supportive above and beyond the call of duty.
 
John Passfield and Steve Stamatiadis for sharing the source of their classic title, Flight of the Amazon Queen and also being incredibly supportive.
 
Joe Pearce from The Wyrmkeep Entertainment Co. for sharing the source of their famous title Inherit the Earth and always prompt replies to our questions.
 
Aric Wilmunder, Ron Gilbert, David Fox, Vince Lee, and all those at LucasFilm/LucasArts who made SCUMM the insane mess to reimplement that it is today. Feel free to drop us a line and tell us what you think, guys!