You can check here the required files for every game supported by ScummVM. You will need (or at least, as I did it, I needed it) a MS-DOS/ Windows emulator (if not on a Windows machine) to install the original game and then extract the needed game files. You will need of course the original disks of the adventures you want to play (you can also find some free adventures out there).
The first you need, is a jailbroken iPhone or iPod Touch with ScummVM installed, and ssh file access (or something enabling you to transfer files to your iPod’s filesystem). Follow Indiana Jones into the depths of Atlantis, re-enact the adventures of Guybrush Threepwood or follow the old adventures of Sam and Max, while on the train, waiting in a line, or everywhere, inside your iPod Touch or iPhone. For me, its main use is to replay old LucasArts graphical adventures. ScummVM is self-described as a collection of game engine recreations, and is available for several platforms (Mac, Windows and Linux at least… also several handhelds and game consoles). This time also comes an emulator (sort of). Previously I reviewed Mini vMac Apple Mac Plus emulator. This is a follow up of my previous post on Retro on iPod Touch. Retro on iPod Touch (2): ScummVM Decem2 minutes read | 370 words by Ruben Berenguel