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Latest Screenshots
These most recent screenshots are from the commercially released game Future Boy!.
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Previous Screenshots
These screenshots are from various versions of Hugo running on a variety of platforms.
Here is Guilty Bastards being played with three different versions of Hugo: Windows, DOS (with graphics), and DOS (text only). Click on each for the full 800x600 image.
Hugo is available for a variety of operating systems. Here's Guilty
Bastards being played on a Macintosh under OS X (left) and Robb Sherwin's Fallacy of Dawn on OS 9 (right):
Here's Hugo running in several different versions under Linux with full graphics and sound via the wxWindows library, in terminal mode (original Unix port by Bill Lash), and using XGlk by Andrew Plotkin.
The next screenshot shows Hugo on BeOS:
You can even play Hugo games on a Palm handheld, like Gilles Duchesne's Nothing More, Nothing Less, and even the sizable Fallacy of Dawn (in color):
Here are a couple of screenshots of the Amiga version by David Kinder playing Spur (in text-only mode) and Guilty Bastards (with graphics):
Hugo also runs on Glk, a multi-platform i/o interface by Andrew Plotkin. This is Glk Hugo playing the Hugo port of the classic Infocom adventure Zork, along with the Mac version (by Andrew) playing Guilty Bastards:
This is an older build of the Hugo Debugger stepping through Spur, in Windows and DOS versions. (800x600)
Here's a larger Windows screenshot of Guilty Bastards in development, showing some of the library source code, the compiler window, and a small window running the game in text-only mode. (1024x768)
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