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Vengeance II – Freeware

Vengeance II is the #1 way to get revenge on your computer! You can have endless fun smashing holes and messages into your screen, and the new Smash! feature tears your screen into pieces in seconds! You can choose to use a large hammer to smash your screen, a medium hammer, a small hammer, or you can have Vengeance cycle through them all. A new Hotkey feature allows you to switch sizes, clear the screen, mute sound, and exit during a smash session with customizable keystrokes. Want to use your own sound? No problem. Use a custom sound or have Vengeance cycle through your favorite sounds. For those of you who really want to get into it – create Smash Packages using yet another new feature of Vengeance II. Draw your own pictures to be used when you smash, and then you can send them in to the Vengeance II web site for others to download!

System Requirements:
Microsoft® Windows® 95, 98, Windows NT®, ME or XP
1 MB free disk space.
32MB RAM or higher.

Download:
setup.exe – 304 KB
(Vengeance II requires the Microsoft® Visual Basic® 6.0 Runtimes.)

Smash Packages:

Vengeance II Default Smash Package
Author: Spade Applications
Size: 29 KB
Description:
This is the default Smash Package included with Vengeance II.

Installation Instructions:

– Unzip the downloaded file.
– Place the folder in the directory you installed Vengeance to.
– Start the Vengeance II Control Panel and set the Image Cycle directory to the folder you just place in the Vengeance directory.

Creating your own Smash Package:

– Create a directory and put in it three other directories named “Small,” “Medium,” and “Large.” You may name this directory anything you want and put it anywhere you want.
– Start a bitmap editor, such as Microsoft® Paint.
– Draw whatever you wish, keeping in mind that Vengeance will use all the white in the picture as transparent.
– Add this image to the appropriate subdirectory. (Small, Medium, or Large.)
– Draw variants of the image you drew and add each one to the appropriate subdirectory.
– If you like, resize or redraw each image and put them in their appropriate subdirectories. If you do not wish to do this, draw one size and copy all of your images into the other two unoccupied directories.

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