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iRod 3d Desktop Toy 1


License Free
Requirements Windows XP
Downloads 445 Limitations None
Publisher Yummy Media File Size 4.9M
Date added 05 Dec 2005 Check your speed

Drive iROD, open doors, turn on lights, spin tires, score points, change paint jobs, honk the horn, and send to a friend are some of the features contained in iROD. The iRod runs through a unique Yummy Media 3D desktop engine that draws 3D objects directly onto the desktop in real-time. True 3D rendering and Explore Mode right on your desktop without slowing your system down. It also runs smoothly with several other applications running. (Desktop Toys are for Windows XP users with a video card less than three years old.) The iROD is just the beginning in a unique line of customizable and accessorizable Desktop Toys, figures, and objects to be developed by Yummy Media.

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