Bugs Bunny Cartoon Workshop
Developed by:
Novotrade Software Kft.
Appaloosa Interactive Corporation was a Hungarian game development studio founded by András Császár and Stephen J. Friedman. It was established in 1983 as Novotrade Software Kft. by 4 banks and 93 enterprises as a way to get hold of foreign currency, of which the supply was always low in the eastern bloc. The company also made computer programs and TV commercials. An office in California (USA) was also opened in 1983, possibly with the name Novotrade International LLC. When Hungary became a republic in October 1989 after shaking off the communist regime, the operations in Hungary and the USA were joined with the establishment of Novotrade International, Inc. In addition the name was changed to Appaloosa Interactive Corporation on 4th November 1996.
In the nineties the company was especially known for creating games for SEGA consoles, most notably in the Ecco the Dolphin series.
The company was closed in 2006.
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Description
Join Bugs Bunny and his Looney Tunes pals for endless hours of artistic fun with this
special cartoon animator. Now everyone can feel as though they're in the editing room,
creating their own Looney Tunes cartoons. With the program's advanced special effects
and animation techniques you can bring your favorite Looney Tunes characters to life
in your own way.
Looney Tunes Characters: Give your ideas a life of their own with this classic selection
of Looney Tunes characters including Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Elmer Fudd, Road Runner,
Wile E. Coyote, Sylvester, and Tweety too.
Enhance your cartoons with a variety of the program's background scenes and props, and
design your own title screens.
Choreograph each character's actions and create excitement in each scene with special
effects.
Write and edit dialogue for your cartoons with the word balloon feature. Choose from
a variety of fonts to add emphasis and style. Pop-up menus and help screens let the novice
animate like a professional.
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