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Serious / Graphics - Picture Editing · 1986

Technicolor Dream

Published by Red Rat Software

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Information

Genre
Graphics - Picture Editing
Language
Machine Language
Controls
[unknown]
Players
-
Programmer(s)
Forward, David, Watterson, Keith
Graphic Artist(s)
Forward, David, Watterson, Keith, Barlow, Chris S., Duffield, Mark
Year
1986
Publisher
Red Rat Software
Country
United Kingdom
License
Commercial
Medium
Tape, Disk

Votes / Statistics

Rating: 8.6/10 · Votes: 5 · Downloads: 0 · Hits: 4,661

Cover Art (2)

Disk 1
Disk 1
Disk 2
Disk 2

Comments (5)

  • barry (Baz) Armstrong2 Jun 2011

    The only connection that I am aware of between Red Rat software and Worms is me. I worked with Team17 software on the worms franchise after working with Red Rat on 'Lombard RAC rally', 'Time Runner' and 'Pushover' all Atari ST releases.

  • Baz Armstrong7 Nov 2009

    This programme changed the direction of my life! I was one of the Red Rat Artists in the eighties/early nineties and used this programme to produce a lot of portfolio artwork. I still have the disks in my cellar. Hope they have not suffered from magnetic drift . if I ever get the data off them I'll get them online.

  • fog5 Oct 2009

    thinking about it, it might be harder to find due to the spelling / mispelling...e.g. US = colour and UK etc = coloUr http://www.atarimagazines.com/v5n1/newproducts.html and a few more mention it.. It also reminded me of sample drum kits by 2-bit systems that I had on tape.

  • fog5 Oct 2009

    When I was in Manchester (UK) for my cousins wedding I bought this on tape. It was released by red rat software.. the people behind screaming wings (and things like "worms" later) . I'm pretty sure it was programmed by them also.. I wish I had kept the tape. I sold it to a friend along with screaming wings.hehe

  • Glenn15 Jul 2009

    Wow! I've been trying to remember the name of this program for years. Gonna dig out my old saved data cassettes and see if i can revive my first pics now :-) Cheers guys!

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