Sorry for the n00b question, but how would one go about taking screenshots of old LucasArts games? What program can I use to do this? Thanks.
 
 Jordee :guybrush:
  
 
  
  
    It does depend on your os.
 The easiest way of course is to run them in scummvm then hit the print screen key and paste into a paint package of your choice.
 
 HypersnapDx is the other good screenshot-taking proggy, however I dont think it works with dos-based games (certainly not on 2k/xp anyway) so it'll probably only work for cmi/grim/emi.
 
 I cant remember the name of any decent dos-screen-grabbers atm, though there are some of course.
 
 Bottom line, just use scummvm and the prtscrn key.
  
 
  
  
    Well that takes care of single screenshots. Thanks.
 
 I should have been more specific. I'm running WinXP and was interested in a program for the DOS games that can take multiple screens. I'm interested in making animated gifs.
 
 Thanks for the help.
 
 Jordee :guybrush:
  
 
  
  
    If your doing animated gifs it might be easier to use a costume ripper or similar (see lucashacks) to rip all the frames of animation for a sprite then make it into a gif, thats how I did my avatar anyway.
  
 
  
  
    HypersnapDx is fine but if there's one thing it can't possibly do is take any dos game screenshots.
 
 mindovereasy :
 if you're running WinXP and want a dos screen grabber, well I'm afraid you'd better run the dos game... in dos :( 
 
 There are dos TSR (terminate_and_stay_resident) programs who can take multiple screenshots, anyway.
 The best to my direct knowledge is a shareware called Pcxdump v. 9.31, which when launched in a dos session dumps the screen capture(s) to guess what, pcx files.
 It doesn't properly run under Windows though, and although it's pretty customizable and relatively user-friendly and dependable, be warned that definitely not every videoadaptor will be supported : I've used it a lot with an old S3 ViRGE, and also with a Creative 3D Blaster Banshee card , but for instance there's no way I can take advantage of it with a Nvidia GeForce 2 chip.
 
 Hoping this may help ;)
  
 
  
  
    Thanks alot for the info guys! I'll see what I can conjure up with it.
 
 Jordee :guybrush: