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Virtual FireworX Screensaver 2.1.2


License Purchase
Requirements Mac OS X 10.6
Downloads 3 Limitations None
Publisher SkyRocket Multimedia File Size 19.8M
Date added 19 Oct 2009 Check your speed

What are Virtual FireworX?
Virtual FireworX are realtime 3D particle animations of fireworks simulations. Because the fireworks render in realtime, they truly vary from each viewing, randomly igniting in new locations in 3D space!

  • Realistic 3D particle animations, including smoke effects!
  • Realtime rendering, for a constantly changing experience!
  • Up to 28 different built-in fireworks effects!
  • Aerial, and ground based pieces!
  • Amazing fireworks sound effects, in stereo!
  • Realtime preview in options panel!
  • Load in your own background image!
  • Choose your own background color!
  • View streaming trails for even more realism!
  • Choose to view clouds moving in the background!


  • Virtual FireworX screensaver comes FREE with five active fireworks effects. Additional effects, and features, can be unlocked with $5.00 registration.

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