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-From ages past our small (smaller by the day) community has come together to craft a collaborative collection of worlds combined into one known as ZZTV. Recently, we resurrected the tradition and released the tenth installment. Now many do not have the time to craft entire worlds in ZZT, but ZZTV gives users the opportunity to do a little or as much as they want of whatever they want. Submissions run the gambit of genres: Games, art, stories, poetry, rants, religious proselyting, engine ideas, interviews and trainwrecks. All submissions are welcome, from single boards to massive worlds. These worlds are linked together in a central hub that ties the whole thing together.<br> +ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.
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-The GT group has been sympathetic to our cause before, so we're hoping to generate some interest from your fine community. Your submission should be named like an IRC channel, i.e. #YourChannelName<br> +<br>
- [size=20]<b>Send in your ZZTV11 channel <a href="http://dmnova.com/upload.html"><u>here</u></a>.</b><br><br><br><br>[/size] + [size=15]<b>Send in your channel via the official <a href="http://dmnova.com/upload.html"><u>ZZTV</a></u> portal.</b><br><br>[/size]

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ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.

Send in your channel via the official ZZTV portal.


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ZZTV 1108/22/2016 - 19:41bitbotzztv11b.gif0
BLINK ZZT07/31/2016 - 01:12LynxBLINK.jpg0
ZMAN07/14/2016 - 04:23LynxZMAN.jpg5
LightCycles07/29/2014 - 05:10Lynxcycles.jpg6