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Koala 2 Frame Picture Animator V1.0   [2010]

Koala 2 Frame Picture Animator V1.0 Released by :
The New Dimension [web]

Release Date :
10 January 2010

Type :
C64 Tool

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (7 left)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Code .... Morris of Elysium, Fantastic 4 Cracking Group
  Richard of Blazon, Civitas, People of Liberty, Psytronik Software, Scene World Magazine, The New Dimension
Music .... Mixer of Origo Dreamline, Side B
  Richard of Blazon, Civitas, People of Liberty, Psytronik Software, Scene World Magazine, The New Dimension
Graphics .... Ax!s
  Richard of Blazon, Civitas, People of Liberty, Psytronik Software, Scene World Magazine, The New Dimension
Idea .... JSL of Covenant, Protovision, Raiders of the Lost Empire, Tropyx
  Richard of Blazon, Civitas, People of Liberty, Psytronik Software, Scene World Magazine, The New Dimension


SIDs used in this release :
Ikari & Talent Tune(/MUSICIANS/M/Mixer/Ikari_and_Talent_Tune.sid)
Koala 2 Frame Picture(/MUSICIANS/B/Bayliss_Richard/Koala_2_Frame_Picture.sid)
TND Intro 2009(/MUSICIANS/B/Bayliss_Richard/TND_Intro_2009.sid)

Download :

Look for downloads on external sites:
 Pokefinder.org


User Comment
Submitted by Fredrik on 22 March 2010
Can someone modify this program to work with SDI files?

Here is a SDI file:
init $1000
play $1003
load $1000 - $1d4a

http://noname.c64.org/csdb/getinternalfile.php/86830/1000-1D4A...
User Comment
Submitted by Tim on 15 January 2010
more options please!
Actually with some more screens and a scroller.. you could call it the "drunk party demo creator v1"

marketing.. quite sure enough people will use it then :)
User Comment
Submitted by Fredrik on 15 January 2010
All the tunes is this creation is good, but there is a special tune i like, i think it is in the notemaker. Is that sid awalible as a sidversion?
User Comment
Submitted by Linus on 12 January 2010
Ordinary "deadly" people ftw!!12
User Comment
Submitted by Richard on 12 January 2010
Credit now added, but the TND intro was used a few times on some older stuff as well.
User Comment
Submitted by bugjam on 12 January 2010
I agree, include more possibilities, and it has some potential. And please add the graphics credit for the intro logo - I would have done it, but not sure which Axis it is, could not find an Axis/Demons here?!
User Comment
Submitted by Fredrik on 11 January 2010
Nice work Richard!
I will try it, and this is great stuff for us ordinary "deadly" people, who cant code.
User Comment
Submitted by Joe on 11 January 2010
So why not implement a wider possibility than 2 screens, if Censor made 4 and any given area smaller than a full-screen could give even more steps of animation?
It seems useless to me, if not the joke was intended against the recent joy of so called interlace modes.
User Comment
Submitted by assiduous on 11 January 2010
fabulous,the party cat parties even harder with the aid of this tool!

User Comment
Submitted by Krill on 10 January 2010
Hahaha, this made my day :D
User Comment
Submitted by chatGPZ on 10 January 2010
lol?
User Comment
Submitted by Richard on 10 January 2010
I have credited Morris for the Dark Packer V3.1, which I linked to this program.
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