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TV Noise Demo Maker (all platforms) by JAC! [web]

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TV Noise Demo Maker (further on called "The Software") enables you to created TV Noise Demos for any platform even if you are one of "the fuck-leechers who can't even code 10 lines of code" ;-)

The software can create TV Noise Demos for all platforms irrespective of the host system which runs the TV Noise Demo Maker. The following short screen cam shows how to create and run a C64 TV Noise Demo on a Windows PC running an Atari Emulator.

[img]http://www.wudsn.com/productions/tvnoisedemomaker/tvnoisedemomaker.gif[/img]

The software gives you full control over every pixel with a simple to use and yet powerful user interfaces based on simply entering "0" or "1". This enables you to create  everything from pure white noise to scary noises, ASCII art noises or new Pouet background noises. Here for example a small sample which I created without writing a single line of code within only about 6 days. 

[img]http://www.wudsn.com/productions/tvnoisedemomaker/tvnoisedemomaker-sample.gif[/img]

This archive contains the freeware version (with source) which is restricted to the following  platforms: Amstrad CPC, Atari Falcon 030, Atari XL/XE, Commodore 64, Flash, JavaScript, Mobile Phone , MS-Dos, MS-Dos/gus, TI-8x, VIC 20, ZX Spectrum, ZX 81

The commercial version with support for all 83 platforms is available on request.

System requirements:
Any system with an Atari 800 XL virtual machine or emulator installation will run this software as fine as the original Atari 800 XL. The resulting files use GZIP compression, so WinRAR or similar software should be installed on the host system also.

Additional note:
I have been thinking about how to stop the TV Noise craze and came to the conclusion that there is only one way to do it: Once the effect is included in a demo maker for all platforms, it will not be cool enough anymore to release something , just because it's a different platform.

I hope it works. Any if not, I can still say: "Hey, I created the interactive paddle version in 32 bytes" ;-)