M.A.D (Mutual Assured Destruction) (-1990) ------------------------------------------ ???> Axiom (04/90), Ezekimak, Fisc (crack, 03/90), Leaders in Crime (crack, aka LIC, 04/90), Pennywise, Skywalker, Sleeping Bag, Stinger, Stormlord, The Surge (crack). Boards; DEVILS ISLAND WHQ (usa), INSTRUMENTS OF DARKNESS (usa), AMIGA EAST (usa), INVOLUNTARY DEATH (usa), SLEEPY HOLLOW (usa), CRYSTAL PALACE (n-l), PRISM BBS/FORGOTTEN MIND 3 (ita), IMAGEWORKS (eng). M.A.D was another one of the better cracking groups, mainly based in France, who ruled that part of the scene for a while. Their road to death started after their WHQ (presumably DEVILS ISLAND?) left for Paranoimia. When they died in mid 1990 (june or earlier!), its members formed a group called Legend. However, they soon joined the forces of Paradox, another new group formed by Trilogy together with ex-members of Kefrens and Rebels. Mad Elks (MDE, -1996) --------------------- POL> Alis (Piotr Mucha, whqorg gfx swap, old handle Fly, 05-11/93), Dak (Dariusz Ûurkowski, code swap, 05/93), Fli (Paweeï Flieger, gfx swap, 05/93), Iron (org code music swap, ex Invaders), Kopara (Krzysztof Kopczynski, stopswap WHN1, 05/93), Redman (Robert Zabiegala, swaphq, ex Union), Sca (Wojciech Szczësny, swap, 05/93), Valdi (Waldemar Konik, code, 05/93), Zielu (sysop 'SILENCE OF THE ELKS'). HUN> Messerschmitt (swap, ex Surprise! Productions). ITA> Gurgle (Mauro Moro, swap, ex Ram Jam). SWE> Zombie (swap). FIN> Avenger (swap, ex Electra, 93). NOR> Quaid (swap, ex Grace). DEN> Vocal (music). FRA> Baby (org music gfx), Dr.Trans (music), Fabrice (code). ???> Razorblade (ex Cadaver), R.U.R. (music), Thieving Magpie (code), Xenos (gfx, ex Blaze), Z (gfx). Mad Elks' reputation was largely built by their party-winning demo "Technological Death" [05/93], which turned a few heads when it appeared. They also spent a brief period as a subgroup of Mystic. Kopara was the original organizer, and when he decided to stop that hard worrk in the early part of 1994, Alis took over organizing. After a long time of silence, Iron took the reins in 1995 and tried to build the group up to its previous glory. In doing so, MDE finally exceeded the borders of Poland, making new members in both Sweden and Germany. However, after Iron's unsuccessful attempt to raise the group, most members left in favour of other, more productive groups. Mad Elks is therefore dead, around mid 1996. Polish swapper Action (ex Energy, new late95) joined Damage late 95. Danish swapper Growl did NOT join. Polish swapper Qwerty (ex Investation) joined Freezers. Polish graphician Gunman joined Mystic. Colorboy joined Outlaws. Danish guy Tai Pan was kicked. Coder P.G. (Piotr Rgzyboswki, 05/93) got kicked. Polish swapper Jeremy (Wojtek Godlewski, old handle The Cool, doublememb Mystic, 05/93) left the scene. Technological Death (1993, .05, ECS Trackmo). code: Mr. Dak, Valdi, gfx: Fly, Fli, music: "Technological", "Ballada" and "Economy5" by XTD/Union. Winner of the Mountain Congress 93 demo competiton! review: One of the first techno demoes, carried largely by its music. It's got a groovy, thumping beat, and that's where most of the enjoyment lies with this. It's OK, but the skills of the other participants are sadly lacking, especially the graphicians. In the scroll they mention this is their second trackmo. Which was the first? [glenn] GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0 -- note: Cache OFF, OCS ON.  Polish Autumn Party Invitation (1993, 02.08, ECS File). code: Dak, gfx: FLI, Xenos, Alis, music: "Macinery v.2" by XTD/Union. Released at the 680xx Convention 1993. review: An impeccable invitation demo! There's not a lot to put your finger on here, it's all pretty good. Especially the tune has a great feel to it, but the design also helps. They mention a secret part, but I haven't been able to find it yet. The demo itself features no release date, but since the tune is dated .07 and the party is in October, all it takes is a little math. [glenn] GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0 -- note: Needs KillAGA. Mad Monks (-1989) ----------------- Black Monks was formed when Black Division and Mad Monks joined forces under a new name in the beginning of 1989. Mad Sorcerers (MDS) ------------------- The best members formed Comedy with best members of G-Force. Madhouse Ware (1991-1991) ------------------------- This new group almost immediately changed their name to Sceptic mid 91. Mador ----- Brainiac joined Platin late93. Mad Sorcerers (MDS) ------------------- Mad Sorcerers died when Comedy was formed by the best members of this group (Zorro, Eksec) and G-Force. This was probably adround late 91 or late 92. Magical Skulls -------------- ITA> C-Dj'79 (music, early96), Chunky (Pronzato Roberto, code, early96), R-Salvy 2 (gfx, early96). Magical Skulls are a small Itaian group, consisting of C-DJ'79, Chunky and R-Salvy 2. Magic Circle (-1989) -------------------- Magic Circle was a Norwegian demo group, who made some really simple demos around march and april of 1989. The group ceased to exist when they merged with Insanity a little later that year to create a new group called Ivory. Magnetic -------- ???> Eidolon (12/92), Naut (Music, 12/93). Magnetic Fields (MF, 1989-1991) ------------------------------- ENG> Anz (gfx, 02/90), Bastard (code, 02/90), Blaster (org swap, 02/90), Cosy (trade swap, 02/90-06/91), Dextrous (code music, old handle Yaz, 02/90), Engineer (sysop WHQ, 06/91), Frap (swap, 02/90-06/91), Frenzy (gfx, 02/90), Hassle (code, 02/90), Hippy (trade, 06/91), Hit (code, 02/90), JCM (swap, 06/91), No. 5 (mainorg, 02/90), Opal (trade swap, 02/90), Sister Arv (gfx 3d, 02/90), Spike (music, 02/90), Spook (code music, 02/90). Magnetic Fields was born in England february 18th 1989, as a merger between the two groups Sub-Zero and Nitro A.C. They remained an English based group throughout their existence. The group arranged an internal party in 1989, and then two 'proper' parties in 1990, the 'Select' (february) and 'Revenge' (october) parties. 1991 - They were reorganized, and all of the best German and English members formed Digital in the middle of 91. Among the guys that went along to the new group are No.5, Spook (code), Kevin, Duncan and Dextrous. Cosy joined Anarchy, while Scott (ex Panic) joined Awesome mid 91. Duncan, Kevin and Grim joined Digital. Mahoney & Kaktus ---------------- Music Disk II - Sounds of Gnome (1989, 17.04, ECS Musicdisk). code: Mahoney, gfx: n/a, music: Mahoney, Kaktus, Glue Master. Nitro Pac (1989, mid?, ECS File). Mainzelmännchen Productions --------------------------- Secret Members (1995, 21.05, Demo). 2nd in the Nexus 95 demo competition. Majic 12 (M12) -------------- HUN> Avantage (code, 02/91-04/93), Bit Bat MixMaster (91), Booy-T (code music, 04/93), Dr.Zothyo (write, 04/93), Exemplar (music, 02/91-04/93), Jazzy D (code swap, 04/93), Mr.Device (org write, old handle General Twining or Twinning, 02/91-04/93), Rising Fly (gfx, 02/91), Sinclair (91-04/93), Ultravox (code, 02/91), Version (91). NOR> Bez (91), B.I.T (Ove Karlsen, music, ex Eon/Cinefex, but who?), Brick (91), Capman (swap, 93), Conie (music swap, 02/91), Develon (code, 91- 04/93), Diver (org trade, 91-04/93), Dr.M (swap, 02/91), Heavy Mental, Jehovah (gfx story, 02/91), Knight (Gøran Berg, swap, 91), Mac (91), Pentagon (gfx swap, 02/91), Tactel (trade ex? sysop 'JUNGLE FEVER', ex Grace, new early92-04/93), TEN (Tor E. Nygård, swap, 93), White Dragon (swap, 04/93), Zent (swap, 02/91). AUS> 243 (sysop 'SOUTHERN COMFORT', new ROM3), Act777 (Code^Gfx^Music, 02/91), Bountyhunter (trade, 02/91), Brett (gfx, 02/91), Brutus (91), Byte-Fighter (swap, 02/91), Genocide (code music, 04/93), Rad:Man (91), TAL (code swap, 02/91-04/93), TV (code trade sysop 'NO-WARE'/'HAMBURGER HEAVEN', 02/91-04/93), Xiphoid (gfx, 04/93). DEN> Apollo (old handle Quarterman, 91), Baby Alf (91), Christian (91), Jewel (swap, old handle Lucas, 04/93), Mosaic (91), Mr.Sax (91), Mud (swap edit "Top Secret", 91-04/93), Quarterman (12/91), Thunderbyte (code, ex Deadlock, 04/93). GER> Migth (91), Skaos (91). UK > Cybarite (91), Toxic (91). SWE> Amp (music, 04/93), Burton (org, 05/92-04/93), Cindy (trade, 04/93), Cruiser (Erik Engstrom, swap, aka Shorty, 05/92-04/93), Derelict (music, new 05/92-04/93), Griffin (gfx, 05/92-04/93), Hannes (code, 04/93), Melly (trade, 04/93), Odeon (code, later Phenomena, 04/93), Stacy (gfx, 04/93), Sy-Klone (ascii sysop 'TWISTED SOBRIETY' EHQ/ earlier 'MEGABLAST' 05/92 and 'REVOLUTION', 05/92-04/93). FIN> Addict, Axl, Blitzer, Dmc, Gut, Jan, Pits, Ruler (trade, stopswap), Slaverider. ???> Beast (gfx, doublememb Impulse 06/96). Boards; CAPTIVE HONOUR (swe), CRAZY WORLD (swe), EXTREME OVERLOAD (swe). Majic 12 will be remembered mainly for some half-decent demos, and for their diskmag "Top Secret". They also released several acclaimed PC demos, with the aid of their PC coder Maxwood. These demos also include graphics by Rack etc., so they're well worth checking out! TV has been involved with a LOT of BBS'es (or just changed the name frequently, what do I know?). I have a listing for a 'DAMAGING EVIDENCE' board he cohosted with Revenger. 1992 - Norwegian coder Flesh joined from New Wave around mid 92. The diskmag "Top Secret" was handed over to the Danish division, and new editor is TFG. A "Ray of Hope III" demo was planned (according to Balance's "Magbox #1" [07/92]), but never saw the light of day... 1993 - The French section - a.o. Baby (Fabien Guerin, org music, 04/93) - was kicked mid 93. This probably also concerns Hexogen (code), Magellan (swap, 04/93), Mwaba (gfx, 04/93), Polaris (swap), Shean (gfx swap), Thanbatos (gfx) and Zuul (music). Danish editor TFG (91-04/93) left after finishing "Top Secret #15" [mid93]. Hungarian Zozo will probably be the new main editor. Suburban Base was founded 1994 by Swedish ex-members of Majic 12 (a.o. coder-musician Randall (old handle Zyx, 05/92-12/93) and Vision. Hungarian organizer, swapper and sysop Zozo (Kozak Zoltan, 'MYSTERIOUS ISLAND' reopened ROM3/'REJTELMES SZIGET', 02/91-04/93) left the scene. The Norwegian division was kicked, except for Dr.Bully, Heavy Mental and Vector. Musician Dr.Bully (04/93), the guy responsible for a.o. the soundtracks to the two "Ray of Hope" demos, left to join Cadaver (PRP4). Swapper Vector (04/93) was also later kicked, and I do not know what happened to H.M... Dali joined Static Bytes and changed his handle to Daae. Norwegian swapper and trader Razorblade (ex Interactive, new mid93) joined Balance. Danish swapper Nighthawk (91-04/93) joined Rebels sometime between 04/93 and 03/94. Rumours that he joined Iris are false. Danish sysop Ramirez ('SUFFOCATION', ex Balance, 04/93) joined Fairlight. Danes Chorus (music), Sid (music) and Condor (swap, all ex Quartz) joined the new Razor 1911. Norwegian graphician Darkdude joined Shamrock. Danish swapper Zinko (ex Deadlock, 05/92-04/93) joined Kefrens. Hungarian superstar graphician Rack (02/91-04/93) joined Absolute early 93. Guran joined Shining. Norwegian coder and graphician Flesh (ex New Wave, new mid92-04/93) joined Paradise. V-Cut, sysop 'TRADERS ISLAND' joined Equinox. Swedish graphician Eracore (new 91-04/93) left for TRSI. (is this right?) Hitech and Norwegian The Laiter (gfx swap, 02/91) got kicked. French musician Killerman is nowadays more known as Oxbow/Scoopex... Ray of Hope (1991, 23.02, ECS File). code: n/a, gfx: n/a, music: "Snowland" by Dr.Bully (ProTracker MOD format). Released at the Majic-12 meeting in Kapuvar. review: Unfortunately I wasn't able to run this M12 demo. I tried both KillAGA and TUDE's degrade option, but it still kept guru'ing with a 0000000E error. Too bad. The partial information is extracted from text I found in the depacked file. [glenn] GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0. Note: Does not work. Ray of Hope 2 (1991, 07.09, ECS Trackmo). code: Avantage, Version, Ultravox, gfx: Rack, music: "Resonance II" by Dr. Bully. Winner of the C.C.C.P. Chromance Party 91! Review: The first thing that strikes me about RAY 2 is that the in-between font is very good. It's very Global Trash-y... Anyway, it opens with some blue/black interference, like in the original, followed by what it calls 'copper magic'. I rather like this effect, it's perhaps the best implementation ever, and the only part of the demo where the music coincides with the effects. If only the powerful part of the music had lasted a little longer... Next we're given what they call 'a boring sinusplotter'. They're right. Next is the real showstopper of the demo: a new kind of RGB plasma! Actually I don't think I've ever seen this effect replicated? Anyway, M12 were first! A very good effect, and one that makes this one notable. Next is another highlight; a BIG gorgeous logo by Rack. It's not hard to see why he became a living legend back in those days. The rest of the demo is rather unexciting. The tune is another thing worth noting here; it's a bizarre mixture indeed, ranging from great to just plain nondescript. The pan pipes have POWER; the pling- plong shit has only the power to irritate. Noteworthy, but not great. [glenn]  GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0. Note: WORKS(!) with TUDE's Degrade option. ADL suckerz! Top Secret Issue #7 (1991, mid, ECS Diskmag). SSS-Intro (1992?, ECS Intro). Code: Zyx, Gfx: Eracore, Music: Zyx. Techno Intro (1992, .05, ECS Intro). code: Zyx, gfx: Eracore, music: Derelict. review: Techno-Intro is its name. I should perhaps mention that I hate techno? OK, I'll admit that I like SOME of the stuff - like Clawz' tunes. However, even I can hear the difference between original and downright 'let's do what they do' tunes. This one falls into the latter category. The rest of this intro, though, is pretty un-techno. It's not UGLY, but won't set anyone on fire with enthusiasm either. It's a pretty standard little intro that's way too big for what it offers. [glenn] GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0 -- Note: Needs KillAGA. Top Secret issue #12 (1992, late, ECS Diskmag). sorryforgotdabloodyname (1993, ECS Musicdisk). code: n/a, gfx: n/a, music: Zyx. info: Design in graffitti style. Woui Dentrau (1993, mid?, ECS File). code/gfx: Baby, music: n/a. Top Secret issue #14 (1993, ECS Diskmag). info: There was also a pc edition (with EXACTLY the same articles) coded by Majic 12's pc coder Maxwood. Top Secret issue #15 (1993, ECS Diskmag). INT - Produced by Andromeda. MAG - code: Avantage, gfx: R.W.O/Kefrens (title), Eracore (menu), Dali (gallery), music: "Secrecy" by Mr.Man/Andromeda (4ch MOD format), editor: Zozo. info: TFG left the mag before this issue, and Zozo reclaimed his position as main editor. There was also a pc edition (with EXACTLY the same articles) coded by Majic 12's pc coder Maxwood. Malicious Crew -------------- MC merged together with Twilight, and ceased to exist themselves (04/96). Mandel Bros (MB, 2000-) ------------------------ FIN> Nutcase (Sami I Saarnio, code music, 00), Roland (amigist, 00), Visage (gfx, 00). Mandel Bros was formed in 2000 by Nutcase, Visage and Roland (all three were previously also together in Deadline, 92-93), and is based in Helsinki, Finland. The three members are lifelong friends, so it doesn't seem likely this group will fall apart anytime soon :) Their first production was the a500 demo "Oldskool Fools", 9th at the Assembly 2000. Oldskool Fools (2000, .08, ECS Demo). code/music: Nutcase, gfx: Visage. 9th in the Assembly 2000 oldskool demo competition. Mangoo ------ SWE> Some1 & Morrow (music, new early00). N-L> Wavemaker (doublememb Trinity [detials], 12/00) ???> Fusko (gfx, new early00). Maniacs ------- NOR> Invoker (Jan Nilsen). FIN> Dr.Zone, Lucas. SWE> Sinister (Johan Asperyd, swap, late95). ???> Rebellion (ex Dual 4Mat, new late95). Finnish Simpson left. Manitou (MTU) ------------- AUT> Coon-O (ex Energy), Golmo. GER> Coming Art (sysop 'IN UTERO'), Gentleman (John Walter, swap, 94), Interceptor (sysop 'THE MATRIX'), Major Bandit (swap, 94), Rave (Christian Dahl, swap, 94), Sir Jinx (Ingo Winkler, swap, 94), Sonic Flash (swap). NOR> Andy, Viking (swap, ex LSD). Boards; THE LOST CARRIER (usa). Austrian Mosquito (swap) is no longer a member. He was one of the coarrangers of the SEMI Party 93. Mankind (MKD) ------------- FRA> Krabob (code). Aerial (1995, 23.04, AGA File). Released for GASP 95 demo competition. review: A fast but blocky Doom routine opens this demo, followed by what I supppose is an actual innovation - a man running around in the maze! The music sucks throughout - they're probably trying to be different, but it's a tad too weird for me. Good in some parts, not too good in others. In a word: Average. [glenn] GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0. Slach Party Invitation (File). code: Krabob, gfx: Grenat, Krabob, music: Tex. review: This invitation intro is actually really nice, with good functional graphics and some good, innovative coding! You choose at the beginning what language the text is to be presented in, and it all feels like a professional production. Very very nice, more like this! [glenn] GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.1. Marram (-1993) -------------- Marram died late 1993. Smudge left for Perspex. Masque (1992-1995) ------------------ GER> 16 Beat (Joachim Soppe, music), Romeo Knight (Eike Steffen, music, ex TRSI, 12/93), Viola Bros (gfx), Warhead (org, ex TRSI), Wayne Mendoza (Martin Wawro, codeAM^PC, ex TRSI), Zap (code, ex Sanity). POL> Dreamer (code music, later Nah Kolor, ex TRSI, 95). ???> X-Ray (org code). Masque was initially formed in 1992, as a demosection within TRSI. After a year of this, they decided to try their luck on their own, and left TRSI - taking all of TRSI's legal members with them! A pc section was formed in 1993, and you can see more of their accomplishments in Scenery pc :) The amiga section was officially closed in the early part of 1995. Can anyone shed any light on what happened to VIS like Wayne Mendoza, The Viola Bros, 16-Beat and Romeo Knight? German supergraphician Peachy (ex TRSI, 12/93) left for Haujobb after the group was closed. Coder Ply2 joined TRSI. German coder Cueball joined DCS. Graphician Tee Jay (Thomas Jarnot, ex TRSI) got kicked. German coder MC68000 (Frank Hülsmann, 04/93) left the scene. He was responsible for coding the "CeBIT 93 Slideshow" [93] and releasing the much-used module packer utility Promizer. German graphician Fade One (ex Black Monks new) joined Lego. Deicide left to join Cryptoburners. Misery Dentro 2 (1993, 27.12, ECS Trackmo). code: Dreamer, Wayne Mendoza (additional), gfx: Peachy, music: Virgill. 2nd in the CeBIT 93 demo competition. CeBIT 93 Slideshow (1993, .04?, ECS Slideshow). code: MC68000, gfx: Viola Bros, music: Virgill. Massive [old] ------------- NOR> Elwood. ???> Cyde (ex Grace, new late91), Mr.Frenzy (ex Dazzle, new mid91). Nevada joined Dazzle 09/92. Massive [new] (MSV) ------------------- NOR> Damien (trade, new 09/96), Felix (Karsten Fischer, org swap, doublememb K!nky), Fisherking (gfx swap sysop 'WINTERLAND', 09/96- 02/97), Madsen (sysop 'REALITY BYTES', new 09/96), Maze (music swap Pack, doublememb Eltech, new 04/96-09/96), mJ (swap, ex Iris, new ROM9), Mosher (Roar Fossen, gfx raytrace swap, 09/96), Redhead (mascot, new 09/96), Repoman (gfx raytrace swap, new 09/96), Rolex (music, doublememb Apathy [details], new 12/96), Ten! (Tor E. Nygård, raytrace ascii sysop 'DISASTER AREA', new 09/96), Thrym (Espen Fossen, gfx raytrace swap, new 09/96-97), U-Nik (swap, new 09/96). SWE> Anfobia (ascii swap, double-memb Ambrosia 06/96), Java (gfx ascii sysop 'DELUSION', 09/96), Jummen (org trade swap, 09/96), Snøarn (code, new 09/96), Yabbo (music swap, 09/96). POL> Jutu (code, new 09/96), Scraby (org swap, doublememb Old Bulls [details], new 09/96). AUT> Moon (code swap, 09/96). SWI> Lousy (music swap, new 09/96). FIN> Crazywild (org swap trade, 09/96). FRA> Hysteric (swap). Fisherking's BBS Winterland was NOT up 09/96, but I found a listing of it 02/97 - which means it went up sometime inbetween those two dates. Java, sysop of 'DELUSION' is also in three other groups simultaneously! 1996 - French swapper Hysteric joined Scoopex 09/96. 1997 - Spanish swapper Nork (new 09/96) decided to end his double membership, and is now just in Network [details] and Darkage late in the year. Matrix (MTX, -1996) ------------------- GER> Airon (music), Ganic (code), Grond (codeAM), Nazgul (gfx), Stingray (trade). Matrix was a German demo group, which died in june 1996 after their leader joined Riot, and Nero (gfx), Sharon (code) and Skyphos (code music) joined Artwork. This robbed the group of most if not all of its best talent, and there was no use to go on after this. Nero, Sharon and Skyphos later reformed the group on the pc, with some success. Gom Jabbar (1996, 16.11, AGA Multifile). code: Sharon, Skyphos, gfx: Nero, music: Skyphos. Winner of Convention 96 demo competition! review: Matrix' first demo is technically advanced for sure, but how much does that help when certain effects move forward with an almost amazingly slow framerate? Don't get me wrong, this is not a bad demo at all - quite the contrary, in fact - but they should perhaps have spent some more time polishing and optimizing their effects. The graphics are great, tho. The music is worth an extra mention, since it sounds so amazingly clear and crisp - almost like it was coming out of my GUS ;) I don't personally care much for this kind of music, but the sound quality on this mod is rather great... I may be wrong, but my guess is it has something to do with 16 bit samples that are later converted... The guys who made this - Matrix' first demo - later joined Artwork and are now more or less Artwork's PC section. [glenn]  GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0. Mad Wizards (Mawi/MWI) ---------------------- POL> Aln (code, doublememb Appendix [details], 12/97), Azzaro (Tomasz Wisniewski, mainorg gfx, 06/96-04/98), Bay-Tek (Marcin Zawadowics, code, 08/97), Enter (Radoslaw Rozkrut, code, 08/97), Starlight (code, 08/97). FIN> Subtstance (music, 04/01). ???> Jacko (gfx, 04/98), Zoltan (gfx, 04/98). MAWI is a mainly Polish demo group. Their homepage, http://www. whatisthemawi.net, seems to have gone from the web. Frey (1996, 23.06, ECS 64k Intro). code: n/a, gfx: n/a, music: n/a. Released at the Polish Summer Party 96. review: "Frey" was Mawi's first ever intro, and unfortunately one that I just couldn't get to work properly on my machine. I first tried simply running it, and got the music correctly by just scrambled graphics. I rebooted and tried with KillAGA, but...I don't know, the music still plays, but now no visuals at all appear on my screen! Strange... Please note that the version reviewed is one that is 'a little fixed and refreshed', but still does not 'support' turbocards, in that they've used a blitter-c2p routine to support the older amigas. [glenn] GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.1 -- Note: See review! Confusion (1997, 31.08, AGA/ECS 4k Intro). code: Enter, gfx: none, music: none 6th or 12th in the Gravity 97 4k intro competition. review: You're basically not missing anything with this... It's just some slow Gouraud objects in garish colors. Unfortunately the intro can not the exited until it is done. Both AGA and ECS versions are included. [glenn] GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.1. Fire And Ice (1997, 31.08, ECS 4k Intro). code: Starlight, gfx: none, music: none. 6th or 12th in the Gravity 97 4k intro competition. review: A nice idea, this is an intro based on an effect that is randomly generated each time it is executed. It is essentially a buce background effect with color-cycling under a few pages of nicely designed text telling the title and the name of the group. Perhaps not so great, but nice nevertheless... Two versions are included, one for 020+ fastmem machines, and one for all processors. The intro has even been tested by its makers on a bog standard a500 :) [glenn] GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.1. Delight 2 (1997, 31.08, 4k Intro). code: Bay-Tek, gfx: none, music: none. Cooperation with Taski. 13th in the Gravity 97 4k intro competition. review: Unfortunately, I could not get this intro to work. It just returns the command prompt after a brief pause. [glenn] GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.1. Brick (1997, 14.12, 4k Intro). 4th in the Astrosyn 97 4k intro competition. Sacrebleu (1997, 14.12, 64k Intro). 7th in the Astrosyn 97 64k intro competition. Visible World 100% (1998, 26.04, AGA AHI ?MB HD Slideshow) code: Bjsebo/VA, Noe/VA, gfx: Zoltan, Jacko, Azzaro, music: Dave/Haujobb. 2nd in the Rush Hours 1998 demo competition. Cooperation with Venus Arts (VA). review: Mawi surprised us with a breath-taking demo-like show consisting of superb raytraced graphics by Zoltan who has already won many competitions before (as written in the readme-file) settled in a cosy atmosphere and good design. Await something different to traditional slideshows if you will have a look at this one. Not only that it is no pixeled art you can admire but nine raytraced fullscreens (plus the main logo) it's also more designed like a demo (it has been placed second in a demo competition) showing after every picture a little part with poetic words and various textured vectors and other 3D-effects. The traced gfx have a high level of quality. A Viking ship, insects, alien topics and plays with reality (the 1st picture is more than art, it's a vision!) and spaceships are to find in very detailed views. The best stuff I have seen 'till now from 3D-Modellers. Guest musician Dave composed a smooth (ambient, I guess) module that fits very good and makes the overall design to an extraordinary event. A very nice opening tunnel and multitasking without bugs shows the abilities of Bjsebo and Noe, but I still don't know why this 3D-system shall be as revolutionary as written in the readme?! Also a bad point is that you have no selector to choose single graphics, you always have to run the whole thing again! Conclusion: Who haven't seen this missed an important piece of the scene's history one will still talk about in a few years. Most of the pictures are more than six points worth but a few have no good ideas and lack of design like the 5th for example. [zito] ZIT tested A1200/030-42/2mb chip, 8mb fast. Metatag Lock K-231277 (2000, .08, Demo). code: Kierownik, gfx: Critikill, Def (3d), Azzaro, Drf, music: Revisq (main), Spectra (endpart). 13th in the Assembly 2000 demo competition. info: Reviewed in Darkage's "Showtime #16" [04/01], where the reviewer meant it got an unfairly hard treatment. FOUR fullscreen pictures by Critikill are shown during the demo. Amsterdam Blessings (2001, 15.04, AGA AHI 040 Demo). code: Michal Wozniak, gfx: Tomasz Wisniewski, Przemyslaw Kuca (3d), Slawomir Mazurkiewicz (widescreen visualism), music: Tomasz Zelek. 3rd in the Mekka Symposium 2001 demo competition. info: I can't see this demo on my system, mainly because of a lack of RAM, an FPU and an 060 processor... =[ They say it's tested at ok speeds down to 040-30, but should theoretically run on any 020+ processor. The demo requires about 25mb of fast memory. Works on CGX systems without promotion, just as long as you have the relevant screenmodes defined. Mayhem ------ English coder Del (04/90) was later in Anarchy. Electro Flight 2 (1990, 08.04, ECS File). code: Del, gfx: n/a, music: n/a. Released for The Silents, Mayhem and Quartex party 90 demo competition. Another Demo (1990, 08.04, ECS File). code: Del, gfx: n/a, music: n/a. Released for The Silents, Mayhem and Quartex party 90 demo competition. Ham Scroll (1990, 08.04, ECS File) code: Del, gfx: n/a, music: n/a. Released for The Silents, Mayhem and Quartex party 90 demo competition. MDMA ---- HOL> I-Go (later TBL). ENG> U4IA (music). ICE> Jam and Spoon (music, later Nerve Axis). ???> Clarion, Outland, PUW/MAW, Vortex. Mean Machine ------------ ???> Jellybean (music, ex Addonic, 10/91). Finnish sysop Palex ('FROM BEYOND') left for Accession, where his board is now called 'BAD TASTE', 10 or 11/91. Medicine (1994-) ---------------- SWE> Pace (Roger Andersson, swap, 94), TBB (sysop 'TWISTED SOCIETY, 05/94). ???> Axe (new PRP4), Cabbe (new PRP4), Parsec (new PRP4), Stuff (new PRP4), Thunor (new PRP4). Medicine was formed by the Swedish division of Infect after the left to form their own group. The original founders were at least Morrow, Lussar'n, Jammie and Slime. Swedes Mr.Mygg and Morrow (founder) got kicked (PRP4). Both were later in C-Lous. Swedish coder Lussar'n (founder) joined Rebels (PRP4). The two Swedes Frame (founder, old handle Jammie) and Slime (founder) left (PRP4). Frame then joined C-Lous late 94, and Slime was later in Rebels. Swedish coder Exidor joined the new Razor 1911 (PRP4). Swedish coder Origo joined from C-Lous for a couple of months, but later chose to rejoin C-Lous (PRP4). Megaforce (MFC, 1986-1988) -------------------------- Megaforce was one of - if not THE - biggest early group. MFC meant quality! They made demos, cracks (earliest: Tetris in february 1986!!) and utils. In 1988 the French section, organized by Nasty Boy, got in trouble with the Police over piracy. Therefore Ranger, the leader, decided to put MFC to rest and start a new group. He formed Scoopex with several other ex-MFC members, like Crazy Typer. Raster Magic (1988, 23.05, ECS File). code: Crazy Typer, gfx: n/a, music: n/a. Megademo (1988, 01.10, ECS Demo). Released at the Salzburg party. Crazy Jammin (1988, 03.10, ECS Demo). Released at the Double Density Crew, Level4, The Supervisors Copy Party. Megahead (MHD) -------------- ITA> Axel (gfx, 04/96), Calca (music cosys 'DISASTER AREA', 04/96), Dixan (music, ex Degeneration, new late95), Exl (Luciano Lucchesi, swap, new 95-04/96), Jack Jack (code raytrace, 04/96), Pork (trade, new 95- 04/96), Psyko (Pasquale Mauriello, mainorg code edit, 04/96), Rio (Dario Corno, code gfx sysop 'DISASTER AREA' WHQ, ex Soft-One, new late95-04/96), T.A.D. (Lorenzo Di Gaetano, code, 04/96), The Artist (gfx, 04/96), Vanamonde (code trade, 04/96). The Prince (code) is no longer a member (INF1). Infamia #0 (1995, 23.09, ECS Filemag). code: TAD, gfx: The Artists (title), TAD, Randy/Ram Jam, music: Rio/Soft-One, Editor: Psyko. Released at 'SMAU'. review: Infamia is a diskmag focusing on the scene of its native country, Italy. Graphically, it's unfortunately well below average. The code is also below average. It supports backgrounds, which is a good thing, but don't expect to see any clipart or anything like that. Navigation works pretty well by clicking on the directional buttons with your mouse, but the lack of keyboard shortcuts are almost unforgiveable. I can't comment on the editorial quality, since I do not speak Italian :) There doesn't seem to be enough articles, 'tho. [glenn]  GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.0. Infamia #1 (1995, 02.12, ECS Filemag). code: TAD, gfx: The Artist (title), Rio (main), music: Calca, Editor: Psyko. review: This second issue of Infamia opens with a much better title picture than last time, albeit from the same artist. The music also shows promise, and as I click my way into the mag itself, I can see that the panel graphics have also been replaced. The new ones are a lot better. Furthermore, they've abandoned their own main font for boring old Topaz 8, which is NOT such a good thing IMHO. A good font can almost give a mag an identity onto itself - just look at R.A.W. There's still no keyboard navigation, though.  GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.0. Infamia #2 (1996, .04, AGA Filemag). INT - code: Dip/Lustrones, gfx: Mat/Lustrones (font), music: Gupho/Lustrones. GAL - code: Hedgehog/BSD, gfx: Fra/BSD, music: Stun/BSD. MAG - code: Aga/Lustrones, Dip/Lustrones, gfx: Mat/Lustrones, The Gas (title), music: F.B.Y/SoftOne, editor: Psyko. Cooperation with Lustrones. review: With Infamia's third issue, it receives yet another welcome facelift. The first and most imminent change is that the old intro's gone! Instead, we now find a new one, made for the Infamia guys by Lustrones. It's pretty good, and does that job it needs to do. But after the intro is over, do we go directly to the mag? NO! Instead, there's a brand new section - the gallery! This one has a pretty OK logo on top, a chip-happy tune of the oldschool variety, and lots of B&W pictures of Italian sceners. It was done by Biosynthetic Design. Then the mag itself: It opens with the best intro logo they've had so far; metallic cogwheels in the background and INFAMIA in the foreground in very 'heavy metal' characters. It looks raytraced. And then the mag itself...WOW! Colorful, great looking panels on show here, and a reggae-like tune that's great to mellow out to. For the first time reading Infamia, I SERIOUSLY regret it's in Italian :) There's still not a lot of articles, but I expect what's there is pretty good. I browse the mag, looking at some articles and immediately notice the incredibly smooth transitions and the new font. INFAMIA is a mag that's grown up, and is ready to leave its parents and live in the world on its own. Never mind if you can read Italian, check it out! [glenn]  GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.0. Megapoint --------- Andy, BlackWine, Losiu and Sharp joined Anadune 06/96. Megastyle Inc. (MSI, -1991) --------------------------- Megastyle was the Amiga section of the wellknown C64 demo group. One of the members of MSI Amiga - Lizard - was also active on the C64 scene, making music for some of their demos. This Norwegian musician has retained his old handle to this day, but is now a member of The Black Lotus... The Amiga section of Megastyle died late 1991. Norwegian musician Lizard joined Offence old (RAW2). Norwegian Inzane joined Zenith late 91. Megawatts --------- ???> Bosco (code, 12/91), Danc (gfx, 12/93-94), Doolittle (code, 12/91), Idea (code, 12/93-94), Leviathan (code, 94), Lioth (code, 12/91-92), Logotechnia (music, 12/91), Psyched (music, 12/93), Sidewinder (music, 94), U4IA (music, 12/91-92). Christmas 91 (1991, .12, ECS Disk). Code: Bosco, Lioth, Doolittle, Gfx: n/a, usic: U4ia, Logotechnia. A Taste of U4ia (1992, .06?, ECS Musicdisk). Code: Lioth, Gfx: n/a, Music: U4ia. Planet E Issue #1 (1993, .12/1994, .01, ECS Filemag). Code: Idea, Gfx: Danc, Music: Psyched. Mindfield (1994, early, ECS Musicdisk, 3 disks). Code: Leviathan, Idea, Gfx: Danc, Music: Sidewinder. Meka Design (MKD) ----------------- SWE> Amadeus (music, 12/93-12/94), Radix (music, 12/93), Sneaker (music, 12/94). Meka Design was a swedish demo group, and also the first group of musician Radix. It is believed he left sometime in early 1994. Mellow (MLW) ------------ N-L> Argon, Bazzman (music, late95), Celtic (code swap, 07/95), Gluefoot, Hammer (sysop 'NIGHT SHIFT'), Huib (gfx music, 07/95), Krypton (music, 07/95), Macrodex, Noodle (swap, doublememb Desire [details]), Rayon (95), Sascha (Sascha Duyzer, swap, ex Mirage, new early95-96). NOR> Voyage (sysop 'SCUBA' WHQ, 05/97), Sony, Stimpy, Zilox. Mellow was a group based in Holland, probably best known for releasing the "Dutch Charts". 1995 - Musician Aquafresh joined Eltech late 95. 1996 - Sane (editor) joined from Monk in july of 1996, and assumed the position of main editor on the "Hokus Phokus Dutch Charts". Issue #4 was released with him as editor. Sane joined Sardonyx to become coeditor on their diskmag "Seenpoint" in september, and finally left Mellow altogether in november to be in Sardonyx only. Molested Music's (unknown). To Be In (unknown).  PFFFFFFFfff (1995, 09.07, 40k Intro). code: Celtic, gfx: Huib, music: Krypton. 9th in the Somewhere in Holland 95 40k intro competition. review: Most of us grew out of farting jokes in our early teens. Mellow. How old are you guys? Graphics show competence, but that's all. [glenn] GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.0. Mellow Chips (MC) ----------------- FIN> Aivo (Petri Häkkinen, code 3d, 04/98), Freak (04/98), Jogi (Jari Jokivuori, code gfx, 08/95-11/96), Lich (Tomas Björnfot, gfx 3d, 04/96-04/98), Ola (Olli Hänninen-Pelz, gfx 3d, 04/96-04/98), Tequila (raytrace 3d, 04/98). Mellow Chips was 'just another' Finnish demo team, who released a few OK demos, until they joined the legendary TRSI as a subgroup, and hit the big time with "Rise" at The Gathering 98. Finns DJ Wekro (music, 04/96) and Icebeat (Petri Ala-Louesniemi, music, 08/96) are no longer members. Finnish coder Braindead, partly responsible for "Jees!" (04/96) and "Dim" (08/96) changed handle to Aivo and joined TRSI (ROM9). Jees! (1996, 28.04, AGA HD Multifile). code: Braindead, Jogi, gfx: Lich, Ola, Jogi, music: DJ Wekro. 4th in the Demolition 96 II demo competition. Review: The worst thing about this, to start, is the graphics. I'm sorry, people, but you need to get better painters! The graphics here are just not up to scratch... Try to draw individual pixels next time, and go a little easier on the smoothing tools :) The code is not the best either, it's the usual C2P stuff. We've seen it a million times, and almost always better than this. The music suffers from the same syndrome, actually. Been there, heard that a million times. Originality and quality is what these guys need to look into. It's like they've tried to make the demos they love themselves, but haven't got the talent or the skill. Still, practice makes perfect. The bad news is that these guys will need a lot of practice. Will run on standard A1200, but benefits greatly from a 030+ [glenn] GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0. Dim (1996, 18.08, AGA 2MB HD Multifile Demo). code: Braindead, gfx: n/a, music: n/a. 2nd in The Assembly 96 demo competition. Information: As revealed in ROM9, parts of 'DIM' were written in AMOS Professional 2.0, while all time-intensive stuff was written in assembler. The second disk (MC_DIM2.LHA) on the Assembly96 CD is corrupt, so I haven't been able to see this yet. Divine (1996, 23.11, AGA 030 8MB HD Multifile Demo). Winner of the Demolition 96 II demo competition! Dose (1997, 04.10, AGA 8MB HD Multifile Demo). code: Aivo, gfx: Ola (2d, 3d), Aivo (textures, 3d), Tequila (3d), Lich (mc logo), Lich (mc glow logo), music: Kalsu/Artificial People (OctaMED SS format). 2nd in the Demolition III demo competition. review: Wow, this is an awesome demo... "Dose" is certainly one of the top three demos of 1997! From the very first beats of the strong, fiery introduction sequence you know you're looking at something professional here... There is some truly amazing, groundbreaking 3d in this demo, routines that are worthy of demos on pcs with twice the horsepower of my humble 030-50! Sure, not _everything_ runs at 60fps, not _everything_ is 1x1, but it just doesn't seem to matter much as you sit there with your mouth open and stare at the awesome display on the screen. Let me just mention the especially impressive transparency and lighting routines, and the professional, catchy soundtrack before I leave you to go download this great demo for yourself. If you don't you'll have missed one of the best ever demos for this machine! Go! Dose was released for TRSI. You can decide the mixing frequency of the OctaMED SoundStudio soundtrack yourself, and I watched it with the recommended mixing frequency for 030 machines of 15000. Minimum processor requirements are just 020, but they recommend at least 040-40. [glenn] GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.0. Rise (1998, 11.04, AGA 8MB HD Multifile Demo). code: Aivo, gfx: Ola, Asa/Cirion, Lich, Rewired/TRSI, 3d: Aivo, Ola, Lich, Tequila, music: Kalsu/Artificial People. Winner of The Gathering 98 demo competition! review: Rise is a massive, 5.5MB demo that will blow your socks off! Not as truly spectacular, perhaps, as last year's winner "Captured Dreams", this does offer some unparallelled 3d scene rendering on the Amiga. I have seen demos like this before, but only on heavily accelerated Pentium PC's... We get to follow a woman clad in a VERY yellow bikini, travelling Tomb Raider-style through several scenes. The best part is where she dives through a waterfall to some beautiful scenery below, and in a spectacular finale is lifted towards the sky in a beam of brightly lit colors. All this and a very scary snake make this one the strongest demos of 1998 so far. The music is great, the graphics are at times excellent. Rise has Risen, and Mellow Chips should change their name to Extreme Chips! Though the demo will theoretically run on 020 machines, at least 030-50 is recommended. The demo seemed unstable on my machine, crashing twice in the time I used to test it. [glenn] GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.0. Melody ------ English musician Hollywood and German graphician T'Vaan joined Axis new. Melon Dezign (1992-) -------------------- DEN> Bannasoft (code, ex Falcons, new early 92-95), Paleface (founder, ex Quartex, 92-94), Seen (Henrik Lund Mikkelsen, founder gfx, ex Quartex, 06/92-95). FRA> Audiomonster (Raphael Gesqua, music, ex The Silents, 06/92-94), Hof (gfx, ex Movement, 92-94), Mack (Hamidi Amar, gfx, ex Scoopex, 92-95), Motif (code, ex Alliance Design, 92), Schmoovy-Schmoov (Atoch Sebastien, code music, ex Reverse/Digital, 11/93-04/94), Walt (Brance Christophe, gfx, ex Alliance Design, 04/92-95). NOR> Benjamin (code, ex Scoopex, 05/95), Heatseeker (Ivar Just Olsen, code, 95), Jason (Kim M. Jensen, music, 95-04/96), Vegard! (Vegard Wolf Dyvik, music, ex Balance and Scoopex, 05/95). Ooops!> Alex (A.Garnier, gfx) and Nam (P.De Belen, code, both ex Movement, new late94-95). Melon Dezign was formed by Paleface and Seen after they left Quartex, as a demo and intro subgroup of the cracking crew Crystal. They eventually left their mothergroup Crystal to exist on their own, but I believe the game development company Lionheart consists of Melon Dezign members. They've produced an amazing array of crackintros over the years, most of them for Crystal, but also for a.o. Ministry. 1992 - Hitman was kicked due to lazyness early 92. In december, the french members (at least Performer and Walt) went to The Party with a brand new trackdisk demo... But after talking to Lone Starr/Spaceballs and seeing "State of the Art" Performer decided not to release it...and the demo was lost forever =( This story was related to me by Performer, so it's definitely true. 1994 - Late in the year, Performer and Walt released the short demo "Booo II" with the aid of Joachim (gfx) and Travolta (music) from the Norwegian section. Danes Slammer (code, new early 93), Xience (gfx, new early 93) and Solnova (gfx, all ex Anarchy) joined the new Rednex. Danish musician Hithansen, who originally joined from Rednex, left them for the NEW Rednex! French coder Performer (Renaud Lerouvreur, ex Anarchy, 04/92-94) left the Amiga scene for the PC. I've seen his cool intro "Red" for Razor 1911 on the PC, which he made with Zebig and TDK; other Amiga abandonees. He left behind some great demos for Melon, most notably "Humantarget" [04/92]. English musician Mark Knight (formerly known under the handle TDK; The Dark Knight, ex Anthrox) left the scene after securing a job in the game industry. He is now the English in-house musician at Mindscape. His work can be heard in games like Battletoads (amiga), Sim City 2000 (amiga), Mario's Time Machine (super nintendo) and Dragonlore (pc). Crack Intro (1990, ECS Intro). code: Bannasoft/Falcons, gfx: Seen, music: Tronic. Crystal Intro Incredible (1991, ECS Intro). code: Paleface, gfx: Seen, music: TDK/Anthrox (NoisePacker 3 format). review: Another classic Melon cracktro, this is the one with the waving green Crystal logo in the background. The rest is pure Melon magic, with the bouncing dot in the start and end, and the classic font. This is quite simply crack intro history. Used for the crack of Space 1889 (reviewed). [glenn] GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.1 -- Note: Needs KillAGA! The Party Invitation Intro (1991, ECS File). code: Paleface, gfx: Seen, music: Banana/TEK (NoisePacker 3 format). review: Oozing style and fun from every pore, this is another great little intro from Melon. This is perhaps their first real production, as it at least mentions the forming of Melon by Paleface and Seen. It opens with a nice logo, continues quickly with the three arrangers' names being smashed up, and finally concludes in a text selection menu done in the usual offbeat Melon way (this had some graphical errors on the backgrounnd, but was still perfectly readable). There is also a small 'bonuspart', with some text and a logo at the right hand side. The music is very nice. When I first tried to run this intro from DOpus it crashed my machine for real (00000004). I then tried to run it from the disk (caches off), and then it did work. [glenn] GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.1 -- Note: See review! Ministry Cracktro 1 (1992? ECS Intro). code: Motif/Melon Dezign, gfx: none, music: "Matkamies" by Heatbeat/Carillon (ProTracker MOD format). review: Classic Melonstration, this has a grey-blue background, over which several spinning 2d vector stars appear in a half-circle from bottom left (biggest) to top right (smallest). Text comes in from the right bottom side. Classic chiptune by Heatbeat. This review is duplicated in Ministry's entry, with additional information only important to that group. [glenn] GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.1 -- Note: Needs KillAGA. Bomb (1992, ECS File). code: Performer, gfx: Hof (logo), Seen (font), Walt (design), music: -Ripped- from the game Magic Pockets. review: A nicely designed little intro, with a stonkingly cool opening 'Bomb' logo by Hof and a bouncing, small 'Ollesboll' :) in the main part. The rest is just text. This intro was Gengis' inspiration for the name of the group Bomb, which would also at one time feature graphician Hof as a member... [glenn]  GLE tested A500 /000-7 /½mb chip, ½mb fast/2.04. A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0. Note: Needs KillAGA, still crashes on exit. Humantarget (1992, 18.04, ECS Trackmo). code: Performer, gfx: Walt, music: Static/Rebels. Released at the Eastern Conference 92. review: What little I have seen of this is quite excellent. Seamless design, nice graphics and excellent music...however, on my setup it just freezes after the 'melon.' logo bounces on the jelly vector. Too bad, since what I saw was really great! Caches off doesn't help, naturally. I'll get back to you when I get my hands on an inferior meachine :D I have often seen this misspellt, where the title is split into two words, 'Human Target'. Fact is that everywhere it appears in the demo (at least the parts I've seen :) it's in one word. Performer told me that the demo does not work on A1200's, likely because of an interrupt problem. It should work satisfactorially in emulators. [glenn]  GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0 -- Note: See review! Bodil (1992, mid?, ECS File). code: Bannasoft, gfx: Seen, music: Audiomonster. Info Freako (1992, mid?, ECS File). code: Bannasoft, gfx: Seen, music: Audiomonster. info: Invitation intro for The Party 92. S.O.S. (1992, 29.06, ECS Disk). code: Bannasoft, gfx: Seen, music: Audiomonster. 5th in the Hurricane Party 92 demo competition. Review: Not much here, I'm afraid, since it won't load past the intro on my machine :( Caches off has no effect. [glenn] GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0. Note: Shows intro, loads next part, then crashes. Anniversary (1992, .10, ECS Intro). code: Performer, gfx: Walt, music: TDK/Anthrox. Prism (1992, late, ECS Trackloaded Slideshow). code: Performer, gfx: Mack, music: DeLorean. review: Coooooooool! This slideshow details a portion of Mack's work from 1990-92. There are 22 pictures here, selectable from a menu, ranging from bad to excellent. The best pictures (IMHO) are Sarah-Yama, Spiritual Melon, Medusa and Liquor Caza. Some of these pictures have been seen before, ofcourse, a.o. in Alliance Design's demo "Substance" [04/91]. Mentioned in the Bomb intro as having a release date 'around September'. No apparent problems with running, apart from the fact that the intro runs so fast the pink elephants don't quite have time to come onscreen before the menu appears. Also, the music bugs a little. [glenn]  GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0. The Tetris Intro (1992, 28.12, ECS 40k Intro). code: Bannasoft, gfx: Seen, music: Mark "TDK" Knight. Winner of The Party 92 40k intro competition! review: Pure style. What sets this intro apart from the rest is simply this. It did feature some interesting coding ideas also, but mainly, it was the design, the music and the experience that made "Tetris" a great intro. Just simply oldskool perfection. [glenn] Booo (1993, early, ECS File). code: Performer, gfx: Walt, music: Uncle Tom, Heatbeat. info: This is HIGHLY sought after! Music by UNCLE TOM and HEATBEAT looks like something out of a wet dream for a demoholic like myself. Will trade nearly anything ;) How to Skin a Cat (1993, 29.05, ECS Trackmo). code: Slammer, gfx: Solnova, Mack, music: Nuke/Lemon. 3rd in the TCC93 demo competition. 680xx Convention Intro (1993, 02.08, Intro). Released at the 680xx Convention 1993. The Romantic Demo (1993, 10.08, ECS Trackmo). code/music: Bannasoft, gfx: Hof, Mack, Walt. 3rd in the Assembly 93 demo competition. GLE tested A1200/020-14/2mb chip/3.0. Crayon Shinchan (1993, .11, ECS Trackmo). code: Schmoovy-Schmoov, gfx: Walt, music: Audiomonster. Mind Expanding (1993, 28.12, ECS File). code: Schmoovy-Schmoov, gfx^music: Walt. 23rd in The Party 93 demo competition. info: In order to run it on the A500, I had to decrunch the executable first in order to have enough memory. GLE tested A500 /000-7 /½mb chip, ½mb fast/2.04. Where Is My Conscience? (1994, 24.04, ECS 64k Intro). code: Schmoovy-Schmoov, gfx: Walt, music: Ukulele. 2nd in the Saturne Party 94 64k intro competition. review: Okayy... The BEST thing here is undoutedly Walt's cool cartoon- style opening picture of a man with an excessively large nose. It goes on with traditional Ukulele weeeeeird music to a text writer, with some messages like 'My conscience is clear. I never use it.' The music picks up speed as a 1-bitplane representation of a woman spins in the background, until it finally reaches its cresencendo and - IT'S SUPERWOMAN! Enough said. [glenn] GLE tested A500 /000-7 /½mb chip, ½mb fast/2.04. A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0. Acidtrip (1994, 24.04, ECS File). 10th in the Saturne Party 94 demo competition. The Birthday Party Invitation (1994, mid, ECS File). code: Bannasoft, gfx: Seen, Walt, music: "Nintendo" by Heatbeat. Invitation to Melon Dezign - The Birthday Party. review: Melon presents an excellently made intro here, with very nice graphics. The 'childish' style suits them to a tee, and gives an overall feel of something a little different. Nice. This intro is also known as 'Cannabis', probably because the executable file name is Cannabis.exe. The intro never mentions a release date or even in what year this is supposed to take place. However, the line 'AGA has been out for a year now' seems to indicate this is from 1994. [glenn] GLE tested A500 /000-7 /½mb chip, ½mb fast/2.04. A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0. Booo II (1994, late, ECS File). code: Performer, gfx: Walt, Joachim (endpic), music: "Booo 2", "Rune Went Mad" and "Joachim.Uff" by Travolta (Tracker Packer 3 format). review: "Booo II" is a french-norwegian coproduction, unlike its predecessor "Booo" [93] which was french-finnish. The basic team of Performer (code) and Walt (main graphics) remain though. This reviewer will refrain from guessing what drugs inspired "Booo II", but only mention that it's a good little demo. If weirdness is your cup of tea, then this little number will be sure to satisfy. Rather than have all the music in a single mod, for some reason it's here in three parts... The great end picture by Joachim was reviewed in an old issue of ROM... All parts can be paused with the right mouse button. The intro- and endpicture introduction's cute characters are all ripped from the game "Pang!" I have seen mention in some places that this demo has problems with 040 processors, and I assume that the same is true for 060. The demo needs KillAGA (or equivalent) to work on machines with AGA chipsets. [glenn] GLE tested A500 /000-7 /½mb chip, ½mb fast/2.04. A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0. -- Note: Needs KillAGA. Imaginary Demo (1994, late). She's Never Been Loved (1994, late). Jack (1994, late). Ninja (1994, 28.12, ECS File). code: Ivar 'Heatseeker', gfx: Joachim, music: Jason. 7th in The Party 94 demo competition. info: A follow-up, Ninja II, was later released on the PC in cooperation between Melon and Scoop. Planet M (1995, .07, AGA Trackmo). code/gfx: Nam & Alex, music: Groo. Winner of the Somewhere in Holland 95 demo competition! review: Women will not appreciate this demo. There are a few things in here that are in bad taste... and that goes for the design as well as the sexist stuff! But really, the naked women were unnecessary. As for the rest of the demo... The first part is best. The way the Melon logo dissolves and the animated women's faces in consistence with the music is a very good beginning. It created an atmosphere which was totally crushed seconds later by a tasteless loading picture. Shame on you, Melon. The music is a hard-hitting demo tune in the tradition of Jesper Kyd or Static, and does its job well. Shame about the rest of the demo. It actually won a demo competition, beating another Melon demo, BAYGON, which came 2nd. The competition must have been abysmal. Does this really require AGA? [glenn] GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0. Baygon (1995, .07, Trackmo). code: Bannasoft, gfx: Walt, music: -sampled-. 2nd in the Somewhere in Holland 1995 competition. review: How anyone could prefer badly digitized ugly naked women to this is beyond me. This is a much better demo than Planet M, who won the competition! Where Planet M is tasteless, Baygon is brimming with style! It's a celebration of times gone of sorts, with some Space Invaders imagery etc. present. If the producers of Planet M and this had joined together to create ONE demo, just think what a great Melonstration it could have been! The music is just a sample loop with some vocals, which gets repetitive too quickly. A little variation would have been in order. [glenn] GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0. Melkedemo (1996). Competed at Kindergarten 6 demo competition. Melone ------ Intro (1993, 02.08, Intro). 4th in the 680xx Convention 1993 demo competition. Melting Pot ----------- Fade (1996, 27.04, Demo). 7th in the Saturne 96 demo competition. Mentasm (MTS, 1992-) -------------------- FRA> Cash (Jean-Marc Fournier, gfx music, 06/92-04/96), Gary Copper (code, 11/96), Gun (David Gagnerot, swap), Kyle (gfx, 09/93-11/96), Mindfuck (music, 12/93-11/96). French Charts #1 (Charts). code: n/a, gfx: n/a, music: "Ocean Memories (end)" by Cash and Mindfuck. Buggy Balls (1994, 28.12, Demo). 20th in The Party 4 demo competition. Outburst (1996, 02.11, AGA 64k Intro). code: Gary Copper, gfx: Kyle, music: Mindfuck. 13th in the Saturne 4 64k intro competition. review: What is it with these Saturne voters? 13th!? This is an excellent intro! Granted, it probably looks a lot better on the small screen, but there are some quite great effects here, like the water stuff and the good voxelspace routine. Great! [glenn] GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0. Metallians ---------- SWE> Zin (sysop 'ABIGAIL'). USA> Lord Arthur (sysop 'FIRES OF HELL', 04/95). Swedish trader Zany joined Noxious. Mexx ---- GER> Einstein (music, 12/94), Murdog (stopswap 08/92), Red Rebel, Scream. USA> Eddie The Head (sysop 'THE CARNIVAL', 01/93), Flea (sysop 'MINOR THREAT', 01/93), Night Fly (sysop 'FIRST OFFENSE', 01/93-04/95). ???> Proton (ex Damian). Ace got kicked. German coder Detector joined Platin. The Germans Speed (ex Devil/The Dark Demon), Crazy Crack (code, 11/91) and RTD joined Complex. Crazy Crack is the coder of the utility Tracker Packer, which therefore became a Complex production. German musician TDMF (ex The Dark Demon) joined Dreamdealers. German Airwolf was kicked. Scampy joined TSB. MGD --- Dimension (1996, 27.04). 2nd in the Saturne 96 demo competition. Midnight Sun (MNS) ------------------ FIN> Apollo (swap, old handle Leaper, late90), Delay (93), Diabolos (swap, 08/90), Dunk (code), Germ (Riku Kosonen, code), Haunt (swap, 93), MJJ (93), Oswald (gfx), Phobos (swap, late90). Hijack joined Grace. Finnish musician Swantti changed handle to Swan and joined Analog. The group was reorganized, and Finnish members Farou (code gfx), Fenrir (gfx), Mc Shy D (gfx swap), Diabolos (swap) and Black Rider (Sami Keiski, swap) were relieved of their membership. Midway ------ SWE> Sputnik (Jonas Jonsson, swap, ex Defiance, new SLH11^GEN6). ???> Gipsy King (ex Amaze, new pre 07/92). Mighty Confusion ---------------- Crysalis 2 (Intro). Code: Slaughter, Gfx: Ellynn, Music: Exceed. Millenium --------- Millennium was a finnish demo group that eventually died when they merged in Tulou with members such as Dr.Strangelove, Sauron and others. Hata Livet (1996, 16.06, Demo). 3rd in the Remedy 96 demo competition. Mindkillers ----------- GER> Guru (swap, ex Highlander/Celtic, new 07/90), Koto (swap, ex Highlander/Celtic, new 07/90). 1990 - The group grew around july, when the two german swappers Koto and Guru joined from the Celtic subgroup Highlanders. Mindpop ------- SWE> Angest (sysop 'TRANCE LAND', 01/95). Ministry (1992-1993) -------------------- ENG> Kitaro (supply sysop 'MILLENNIA', ex Skid Row), Splatt (sysop 'SPLATTER HOUSE', ex Fairlight), Tex Axile (sysop 'OFFSHORE', 92), Zelnik (Henrik, founder). SWE> Princip (sysop 'INTERCHANGE', ex Kefrens, 92). SWI> Sabber (ex Fusion). USA> Freejack^Malachai^Radar^Protocol^Amok (sysops 'DY'ER MA'KER', 92), Nosferatu (sysop 'DANSE MACABRE', ex Skid Row, 92), PE! (sysop 'ICE STATION ZEBRA' WHQ, ex TKK, 92), POW (sysop 'APOCALYPSE', ex Fairlight). ???> Adventurerer, Bathory, Driver, FFC (crack sysop, ex Skid Row, early93), GT One (sysop 'ALTERED REALITY'), Maelstrom (ex Interpol, new early93), Munchie (supply, ex Crack Inc, 92), Onyx (crack, 92), Pegasus (trade, ex Zenith), The Z, Venom (ex Thrill Kill Kult). Boards; TERMINAL FROST (usa, 92), FIRST ACTION (bel, 92), HALLOWED POINT (swi, 92), LAST STOP B4 HELL (swi, 92), THE MANSION (eng, 92), DIABOLIKA (ita, 92), ANTE OMNIAN (ita, 92), SCHIZOPHRENIA (ger, 92), UNFORGIVEN BBS (ger, 92), PRESUMED INNOCENT (ger, 92). Ministry was the new 'big' cracking group formed by previous members of Crack Inc., Nemesis (Action Man, N.O.M.A.D, Zelnik) and TKK (Obituary) in 1992 when those groups fell apart. The group had members in Belgium, USA, Germany and the UK. They were probably the strongest cracker group since Crystal and the old Skid Row. For a while, Vanish was their demo division. After Ministry died, Scottish supplier (and one of the founders) Action Man left the scene. 1993 - This year the group's UK Section released what was probably the first ever crack of an AGA game; "Zool A1200". SSR (Selim, Subzero, Rudi) is a small German subgroup who emigrated from Skid Row/Crack Inc. Selim & Rudi crack and are sysops of 'THE JAM', while Subzero is the supplier and musician. Englishman Enforcer left. Selz, Phoenix and Taxman were kicked. Obituary (ex Thrill Kill Kult) left. The American board 'WORLD CHAOS' (92) left. German sysop Sagor ('TOTAL KAOS', 92) joined Fairlight. Ministry Cracktro 1 (1992? ECS Intro). code: Motif/Melon Dezign, gfx: none, music: "Matkamies" by Heatbeat/ Carillon (ProTracker MOD format). review: Classic Melonstration, this has a grey-blue background, over which several spinning 2d vector stars appear in a half-circle from bottom left (biggest) to top right (smallest). Text comes in from the right bottom side. Classic chiptune by Heatbeat. This review is duplicated in Melon's entry, without information specific to Ministry. Used for Ministry's crack of Reach for the Skies (supplied by Kitaro). It is highly likely that this intro was only used by the German section. No indication as to date of manufacturing, but probably sometime in 1992. [glenn] GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.1 -- Note: Needs KillAGA. Miracle ------- TUR> Bloody (11/93), Kris (code gfx edit 'Eternal', ex Movement, later Rebels, 11/93), Orion (swap edit 'Eternal', ex Movement, later Rebels, 11/93), Rascal (swap, ex Bronx, old handle Kickman). SWE> Porta (sysop 'EAGLES NEST', 10/90), Sauron (Johan Lindahl, code, early 90). 1993 - Sauron's game "Deep Core" (featuring music by Danko/Phenomena) was released this year. . Eternal #2 (1993, .11, ECS Trackloaded Diskmag). code^gfx: Kris, music: "Trip To Heaven" by WOTW/Essence. review: With the second issue of Eternal, Kris & Orion have certainly made a solid product IMHO. Everything looks top-notch, from the 'feel' of the mag to the excellent graphics. There is perhaps not enough clipart, but apart from that - no complaints. Contents look well organized, with about a 50-50 mix of interesting and not so interesting articles. The music is excellent, though a little on the short side for a diskmag tune. There are also a few interesting attempts at development here, for example in the animated backgrounds of the charts section, and the animated bullets used in some of the articles. The thing that makes these work here is that they're only used sparingly, and never defracts from the reading experience. There are a couple of mistakes in the news section (Dot never left Bronx, Skywalker joined Cryptoburners and not Crusaders, BARON R5/Desire should be Ramon B5...), and a few instances of news that are close to a year old, but then again what mag can claim not to have one or two of those? It is a little irritating though, since it makes it hard to trust these news... A very nice, if not groundbreaking mag. Approved. . GLE tested UAE /000-7 /2mb chip, 0mb fast/3.1. Mirage UK --------- ENG> Stu (swap, 06/91), Turbo (org, 01/90). Mirage UK is a totally English group, and has nothing (presumably) to do with the later group called Mirage. Mirage ------ HOL> Blo (Benno, code gfx music, 12/92-04/95), Candyman and Optimize (sysops 'BAGHDAD CAFE', both ex Scoopex, later Legend?, new late91), Crackerjack (code, ex Axis, new 08-12/92), Jack (internetorg code, 04-07/95), Jake (sysop 'NO VEGETABLES', 04/95), Magic (editor, ex Applause), Protec (Elrich, code, 12/92-07/95), Retep (gfx editor sysop 'MASS APPEAL', 12/92-07/95), Tomcat (raytrace editor, 04/95). SWE> Norad (sysop 'ACES HIGH', later Unicorn, 10/93), Renko (cosys 'ACES HIGH'), Rohan (cosys 'ACES HIGH', later Unicorn). GER> Head (Timm, code, ex Alcatraz). ???> Fabian (music, 92-07/95), Thug (gfx, 04/95). Mirage will probably be most remembered as the group behind the message mag 'Chit Chat', and the group where Danny released his slideshow :) 1995 - Dutch swapper Sascha left for Mellow sometime between january and april. The year's first issue of Chit-Chat was released on the first of april, with a new coeditor - Magic from Applause, previous editor of Applause's mag "Thing". He was later kicked out, and joined TRSI. Some controversy has been surrounding Magic, and Mirage even released an 'anti'-intro, saying how unthrustworthy he is (see article in ROM5). Dutch graphician Danny joined Anarchy. He released a slideshow called "Forgotten" (92) in Mirage before leaving. Tilburg Copy Party Invitation (1990, 22.12, ECS Intro). Cooperation with Vision [details] Chit-Chat #1 (1991, .06, ECS Mesagebox). Forgotten (1992, ECS Slideshow). code: Crackerjack, gfx: Danny, music: Fabian. Released at the Prime 92 party. Chit-Chat #3 (1992, early, ECS Filemag). INT - code^gfx^music: Blo. MAG - code: n/a, gfx: n/a, music: "Enlightenment.pro" by Jester/Sanity (ProTracker MOD format). Chit-Chat #4 (1992, ECS Filemag). Chit-Chat #5 (1992, ECS Filemag). Chit-Chat issue #6 (1992, 01.08, ECS Filemag). Released at the Prime Party 91. Chit-Chat issue #7 (1992, .10, ECS Filemag). Chit-Chat issue #8 (1992, 27.12, ECS Filemag). code: Protec, gfx: Hof/Silents (title), Facet/Anarchy (main), Turbo/bronx (cliparts), music: "Juicy Fruit" by Jester/Sanity (4ch MOD format), editors: Tomcat, Retep. Released at The Party 92. review: CC #8 opens with a STUNNING title picture by Hof, and continues into a nice magpart. The font is not unlike the eurocharts font, and is nicely readable in pastel colors. Jester is one of my favourite musicians, but his tune for this mag is a little bland... This is really a messagebox, but this time features some cool articles too... The pictures at two sides of the panel is a real nice idea, and affords the mag some identity of its own! Nicely done, with more to read this would be a GREAT mag! Worth the download for the picture alone. Some text in the mag suggests an intro by Crackerjack, but I have only the mag executable... [glenn] GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.1 -- Note: Needs KillAGA! Chit-Chat #10 (1993, Diskmag). code: n/a, gfx: n/a, music: "Basic Instinct" by Jester/Sanity. Chit-Chat #14 (1994, 30.12, AGA Diskmag). information: The release date is a rough guess, based on comments in CC #15 that it was prepared for The Party 5, but released a few days after due to a few bugs. Chit-Chat #15 (1995, 01.04, AGA Multifile Diskmag). code: Protec, gfx: Titan/Bomb (title), Danny/Spaceballs (main), music: "Junkie" by Virgill/Essence (The Player 6.0A format), editors: Magic, Retep, Tomcat. review: CC has become a nicely designed diskmag, with a good selection of articles. The mag's original messagebox functions are now more of an afterthought than the real attraction. The size of the mag is a problem, though, with the relatively low amount of articles and just one tune, this mag should NOT take more than a single disk...instead it fills nearly two! We suspect the gallery section has a lot of the blame for this... The mag comes on two disks, but can be easily installed on a harddisk. [glenn] GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.1. Models Inc (1995, 09.07, AGA 40k Intro). code/gfx: Protec, music: Fabian. 5th in the Somewhere In Holland 95 intro competition. review: Again a little limited, though perhaps less so than the other intro. This one features digitized pictures of actresses from the TV series Models Inc. This is essentially another one-routine intro, with some bitmap manipulation being performed on the actresses' faces, as well as a texturemapped cube with even more mugs. Quite unexciting, actually... [glenn]  GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0. SIH95 Intro (1995, 09.07, AGA 40k Intro) code: Jack, gfx: Diesel8 (logo), Retep, music: Hollywood. 8th in the Somewhere in Holland 95 intro competition. review: Quite limited this, with only a morpher/ripple routine on a face as its only real effect. Other than that, there's just a nice logo and some music. Too limited to have any real impact. [glenn]  GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0. Miranda ------- NOR> Devastator (Peter Salomonsen, code music, later Pure Metal Coders, 90). FIN> Mellow-D (ex Starfader/Vision, new 12/90). ???> Metalmind (gfx), Outrager (gfx). Miranda was a Norwegian demo group. When they died, Dr.Feelgood joined Pure Metal Coders. Beyond Imagination (Demo). code^music: Devastator, gfx: Outrager, Metalmind, music: n/a. Mirror ------ Beeper joined Renegade. Model [old] (1991-1992) ----------------------- GER> Bob Duncan (sysop 'HILTON PALACE' WHQ, late91). ???> Ghost, King Cobra, Lowter, Porta, Sauron, Stalk Design. Model was a new cracking crew formed by Skywalker in 1991 after he left Skid Row. 1991 - Founder and coder Skywalker left to be independent late in the year, but later joined Nemesis. Late 1991 or very early 1992, the group itself died. Germans Angeldawn (gfx), Autopsy (editor, both ex Jump) and Tiger (swap, ex Possessed) all joined Scoopex, taking with them the chartmag "World Charts". World Charts #4 (1991, late, ECS FileChart). code: n/a, gfx: Angeldawn, music: "Utopia Ingame 3" by n/a. review: This is the first and only World Charts released under Model, by members previously from Jump. If you want to know how it works and looks, see the reviews of previous issues under that group! There are a *few* changes though, like Angeldawn now getting credited for graphics! Still no credits for any of the other participants, though. The category for 'group of the year' leads me to believe this was likely released very late in the year, possibly even december. The next issue was released under Scoopex. Model [new] ----------- FRA> Furio (gfx, 12/93), Kriss (moral support, 12/93). ???> Skywalker (code). First Demo (1993, 28.12, ECS Trackmo). code: Skywalker, gfx: Furio, Deckard/Disaster (demo pic), music: Moby/Sanity (game), Pearl & Craftman/not Model :) (demo). Split 27th in The Party 93 demo competition. Review: This demo is split into two parts. First there's a demo of a game they're making, which runs for a little while before it boots the main demo part. Nothing outstanding about the demo as such, it's just an average no-frills production. Compatibility proved to be a problem. It works fine (except for a few graphical and musical errors in the game part) for a good while into the demo part. Then it suddenly just guru's without further warning. GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0. Note: See review. Moment 22 (M22) --------------- SWE> Agamemnon (code sysop 'INFINITE POWER', 12/94-06/95), Elf (Sven-Erik Ceedigh, music, 12/94), Firelite (code, 12/94), Grid (gfx, 12/94), Ragman (sysop '22 ACACIA AVENUE', 01/95), Skutt (code gfx, later Limited Edition, 12/94), Tracing Lords (sysop 'THE BACK ROOM', 12/94), Vacum (Johan, music, 12/94), Wirefire (sysop 'OUTPOST', 12/94). ???> Ufo (code, 12/94), Zero! (code, 12/94). Some of these people later were in Limited Edition, and Grid was later in the Swedish division of Balance. Vacum competed in The Party 4 music competition, but was not in the memberlist published in their other releases at The Party...  Salvation Mind (1994, 28.12, 40k Intro). code: Firelite, Ufo (additional), gfx: Skutt (logo), Grid (rotzoom pic), music: Elf. Split 23rd in The Party 4 40k intro competition. review: Hasty but OK, this intro consists of three main effects. First up is rather noninteresting woman's face wrapped on a sphere, followed by an effect that CLOSELY resembles the 1plane fractal stuff in VD's 'Chaosland', before we finish off with a nice rotzoomer. [glenn] GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0. Shamed Reality (1994, 28.12, AGA File Slideshow). code: Zero!, Skutt (additional), gfx: Grid, Skutt (additional), music: Elf. Released at The Party IV. review: Ok, nice! I quite like this small slideshow-thing, with rather nice graphics by Grid. Still, he should keep on working on the hair... There's a good tune to accompany the pictures and the design. This is not bad at all! Download, dude. It's no bummer. [glenn]  GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0. Monk (1995-1996) ---------------- Monk was formed by dutchman Jay One in march of 1995, and shortly after Sane also joined. Thanks a lot to Sane for the complete info on this group! =) 1995 - The group's next recruit was swedish coder Vicious from Septic, who joined closer to the middle of the year, as did dutchman React (ascii swap). The group was originally going to release a diskmag called "Trinity" this year, with graphics by Jay One and coding by Vicious. The magazine, unfortunately, did not get finished, and this left a lot of unreleased articles. With the coding help of Tim/TBL, a solution was found though in the release of "Trinity - The Article Release 1" in the summer of 1995. It was around this time that Jay One changed his handle to Chiron. Following this, Tim joined the group as a funmember under the handle Snapcap, and also helpe code "Trinity - The Article Release 2" under that handle late in the year. 1996 - The group made their final release with "Intro To Trinity", an intro promoting the diskmag they were STILL hoping to release eventually. But unfortunately, in june or july of 1996, the group died after their founder Chiron (Yorick Burgmeijer) sold his A1200 (to Sane!) and their coder Vicious (Pontus Munck) had left the scene. Coder Snapcap (Tim/TBL) also left the scene, and moved to the UK to work for Core Design on the game "Tomb Raider". Sane moved on to the dutch group Mellow in july, and became maineditor of the "Hokus Pokus Dutch Charts" there. React joined the ascii group Head! in july. Trinity - The Article Release 1 (1995, summer, ECS 'minimag' =) code: Tim/TBL, gfx: Jay One, music: Dreamer/Nah Kolor, editors: Sane, Magic/Nah Kolor. Trinity - The Article Release 2 (1995, late, ECS 'minimag' =) code: Snapcap, gfx: Chiron, music: Hollywood/Axis, Deelite/Razor 1911, editor: Sane. Intro To Trinity (1996, ECS/AGA Intro). code/music: Vicious, gfx: Chiron, Sane (design). Moons ----- ???> Black Dragon (music, 04/98), Crasz (04/98), Dzordan (gfx, 04/98), Raider (code, 04/98). Child (1998, 26.04, 64k Intro) code: Raider, gfx: Dzordan, gfx: Black Dragon. Contribution for the Rush Hours 98 64k intro competition. review: A nicely colored 'Child' bumpmap is the only thing to recommend in this abysmal intro. Don't. [glenn] GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.1. Moonshine --------- Distant (1994, 03.04). 9th in The Gathering 94 demo competition. Morbid ------ ???> Blackline (trade sysop), Captain Trip (music), Colonel & O'Neill (gfx'ers), Deone (gfx), Jamsam (music), Java (org gfx sysop), Kaneda (music), Outcast (trade), Recall (sysop), Rooster (org swap), Sealapex (sysop), Slowrider (trade), Wizard (code), Wraith (trade sysop). Morbid Angels ------------- NOR> Splash (Øyvind Husabo, swap), Stone (Stein Jonsson, swap). Morbid Visions (1994-) ---------------------- ITA> Alex (gfx), Andy Wet (music, early96), Deathbringer (Antonello Pardi, mainorg code, late96), Guru Trasher (code, early96), Lex (c-code gfx music, late96), M.A.S.E. (code, doublememb Ram Jam, early96), Nexus 6 (gfx, new early96), Nikdom (code swap internet, early96), Ruggy (gfx, new early96), The Hobbit (swap, early96), The Dark Coder (Luca Farlizzi, code, early96), The Trayzer (gfx, early96). Boards; EXTREMA WHQ (Zero Defects board), DOWN TOWN (Digital Chaos board). Morbid Visions was born in the autumn of 1994. Both boards they list are actually run by other groups, but with MV specific areas. Italian coder Metal Maniac left for Lustrones early96. Epidemo (Slide Demo). Extrema (Intro). Information: BBS intro for their WHQ of the same name. Morgue ------ FIN> Dr.Darkness (sysop 'CEMETARY', 93). Mo'Soul (M'S) ------------- ???> Crusader (ascii, double-member of Giants, ex Epsilon Design, new 06/96-97), Desoto (ascii), Mark Ryder (ascii), Nup (ascii). Crusader's ascii signature is cDr. Moss Team --------- Anarchy Party Demo (1991, .04, ECS). Released at Anarchy Easter Party '91. Motion [old] ------------ NOR> DJ Devil (code sysop 'DIGITAL JUSTICE' WHQ, 09/91), Nightflight (09/91), Raider (09/91), Zniper (09/91). Boards; THE BLITZ (nor), THE BLACK HOLE. Can joined Iris. Edison got kicked. Siriax joined Acrid. Kaos joined Network old. Gravedigger (sysop) joined Digi Wars. Norwegians Mr.Hat, Mastermind, Lasse, Basse, Dr.Excel (sysop 'OUTLAND'), Bud Outrage (ex Artch), Ace, Helix and Eddiksen (ex Wizzcat) were all kicked. Zneiper (ex Wizzcat) joined Dual Crew (RAW1). Cocoon Design was kicked (SLH11) or left (GEN6). Norwegians Blazer (code), Duel (gfx) and Madlock (music) all joined Andromeda (RAW3). The three were responsible for the "Confuzion" (09/91) demo, which came 2nd at the Razor 1911 and Imp-666 Amiga Conference. Mona Lisa Overdrive (1990, 06.10, ECS File). code: Devil, Mastermind, gfx: n/a, music: Mr. Hat. . Confuzion (1991, 29.09, ECS File). code: Blazer, gfx: Duel, music: Madlock (NoisePacker format). 2nd in the Razor 1911 & Imp-666 Amiga Conference demo competition. review: This demo does not have any exit routine, but resets the machine at the conclusion of the show. Having a peek at the executable revealed that there is likely a secret part, which the presence of an additional chip module collaborates. . GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.1 -- Needs KillAGA. Motion! (M!) ------------ NOR> Kingpin (sysop 'CHECKPOINT', memb of Spaceballs [details], Crux and LSD, new mid95-08/95). SWE> Wraith (sysop 'DISCUSTIN', 09/96). ???> Sisko and Bilbo Baggins (nor? 08/95). It is highly unlikely that the old and new Motion have anything to do with each other. Motive ------ HOL> Jay One (later Monk), Kayo (code, late95), The Wizz. Motive was a dutch group with a few future celebrities, such as Tim. Dutchmen Thunder (code) and Pervert both left to join Facet's Pussy/Desire. Thunder changed his handle to Rotox, Pervert changed his to Noodle. Dutch coder Tim joined Spaceballs (ROM4). Movement (MVT, 1993-) --------------------- DEN> Powdered Toastman (Ronnie Nielsen, code gfx, old handle Toastmaster, ex Rebels, 12/93), Solnova (Karsten, gfx, 95-08/96), Surf Smurf (Carsten Sørensen, code, 95), Tivurr (Klaus Nielsen, music, ex Polka, 95). FIN> Fiddler (trade, ex Punisher/Shining 8, 03/94), Jef (Kalle Halttunen, code, ex Rebels, 93), Meegosh (John Kavaleff, founder sysop 'WASTED TIME', ex Rebels old, 12/93), Nugget (Nicklas Renqvist, music, ex Rebels), Ruben (Robin Grotenfelt, code, ex Rebels), Storm (Jan Henriksson, sysop 'WASTED TIME', ex Rebels, 02/93-04/95). FRA> Reflex (Frederic Cordier, music, ex Rebels old, 08/93-95), SkyNet (code, 09-12/93). N-L> 911 (Martyn Deykers, founder mainorg music, ex Rebels old, 01/93-95). NOR> Corny (gfx music, ex Rednex, 95) and Codeman (code, ex Rednex, 95). SWE> Asterix (Carl Henrik Skårstedt, code, ex Alta/Rebels old), Omega (Per Carlsson, music, ex Rebels old), Soul (music, ex Rednex, 95-97). ENG> Hollywood (music, ex Jetset new, later Axis, new RAW6). ???> Jumbo Burger (code, 95), Robotnik (code, 12/93-95), T'Vaan (gfx, 12/93). Movement was formed by 911 and Meegosh from Rebels in January of 1993. They consist of most of the active part of the old Rebels, which in time caused Rebels to die. Ofcourse, Rebels was reborn in 1994, and they're still around! Solnova works at Funcom, I presume, since that's where his e-mail address is... Milkshake was never a member! ROM4 mentioned that contra to popular belief, Meegosh is still active. Corny works for Funcom, after finally leaving the army, but still seems to be able to find some time for the scene every now and then. French graphician Hof (ex The Silents, new early93) joined Melon Dezign. Dutch organizer and swapper Astro (ex Rebels, new SLH11, 12/93) who was a Movement and CNCD doublememb, left them both for Virtual Dreams (ROM4^RAW8). Portwer was kicked for inactivity 93. Swedish swapper Logic (Håkan Jonsson, ex Rebels) left 93. Maza and Frenchman Xann (code, ex The Silents, new early93) were apparently never members, making their future careers a little uncertain. French graphician Suny (ex Anarchy, 12/93) joined Bomb! late 1994. French swapper Bross (12/93) was kicked out (PRP4). Dutchmen Anthony (code, old handle Magician Lord, ex Jetset new, new RAW6) and Liberator (sysop 'MELANCHOLIC THOUGHTS', ex Freestyle, both 12/93) both joined the new Axis (PRP4). The two frenchmen in Oops! Productions, graphician Alex (09-12/93, doublememb Impact Studios [pc]) and Nam (12/93) (both ex Dreamdealers, new RAW5) joined Melon Dezign (UPS10). Danish superswapper The Pride (ex Lemon.) was kicked (WHN1), and consequently joined the new Razor 1911 (PRP4). Turks Kris (code gfx) and Orion (swap) left with their mag 'Eternal'. They reported the news themselves in 'Eternal #2', where they were in Miracle, but didn't mention THAT in the news :-). Thanks for the clarity, guys! Ringing A Doorbell (1993?, ECS File). code: Ted's Farm, gfx: Toastmaster, Milkshake, music: Heatbeat. Perkele (1993, ECS File). code: Nam, gfx: Alex, Fletch, Toastmaster, music: Core. review: Not vey interesting really, based totally on design and nothing on anything else :) Best thing: Alex's elephant picture. The intro credits music as 'from Core', which may mean that it's ripped from a Core Design game... There's certainly no indication of anyone called Core in any memberlist I've seen. [glenn] GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.0. -- Note: KillAGA. The Fishing Trip 93 (1993, early, ECS File). code/gfx: Toastmaster, music: Heatbeat. Assembly 93 Invitation (1993, mid?, ECS File). code: JEF, gfx: Alex, Toastmaster, music: Reflex. Invitation to Assembly 93. Kid (1993, 01.07, AGA File). code: n/a, gfx: Alex, music: n/a Ting (1993, 10.08, ECS Intro). code: Asterix, Robotnik, gfx: Suny, Toastmaster, music: Reflex. Released for the Assembly 93 intro competition. Cooky (1993, 04.09, ECS File). code: SkyNet, gfx: Alex, music: "HB-Autiohalka" by Heatbeat. Released for the Saturne 93 demo competition, unplaced. review: Certainly an unusual demo, COOKY opens with a reasonably cool picture by Alex of a guy wearing a very weird palette :) The rest of the demo is just some text screens with small drawings and different fonts over a background. It's nicely designed, and fun, but in the end nothing you'll remember for a long time. On my machine, the demo refused to play the soundtrack. I tried it with both KillAGA from DOpus and booting with OCS and caches off, but the problem remained. Otherwise, no problems were encountered. The music, for the record, is great! [glenn]  GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0 -- Note: See Review.  Numb (1993, 28.12, ECS Trackmo). code: Anthony, gfx: Alex, Lowlife/HTL (additional), Hof/? (endfont), music: 911 (Promizer 4.0 format). Released at The Party 93. review: Numb's best features is its excellent design, with great graphics and backgrounds by Alex. The code isn't really very advanced at all, but it's entertaining and polished. Music is also very acceptable. Some of the routines on offer is a magnifying lens, a greatlooking parallel horizontal graphics twister and a vector cube effect, where all the sides are transparent and their color reflects on the bacground picture of an angel. Still, as mentioned the real star of the show is the graphics. Text in the demo mentions it was released for The Party 93 demo competition, yet it appears on no result lists! Can anyone clear up this mystery for me? While the demo itself works perfectly on my setup, the hidden part - accessed by pressing the left mousebutton while booting, the bootblock text says - crashes the machine spectacularly. [glenn] GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.0. -- Note: See review. Bobby (1994, Intro). code: n/a, gfx: n/a, music: "Orbit" by Reflex (4ch MOD format). 3 Seconds of Delight (1994, early, ECS File). Code: FTB, Gfx: n/a, Music: n/a Old School (1994, 03.04, ECS Intro). 10th in The Gathering 94 intro competition. Moxxom ------ Raptor (1996, 06.07, Intro). 6th in the South Sealand Party 96 intro competition. Mroovek & Zuber --------------- NonConforma (1996, 10.11, ECS 64k Intro). code/music: Mroovek, gfx: Zuber, music: n/a. 5th in the Gravity 96 64k intro compo. review: NonConforma? NonExciting. [glenn] GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0. Muffbusters ----------- Sidmania (1993, ECS Musicdisk, 2 disks). information: Contains approximately 170 sidtunes. Multum ------ Anarchy Party Demo (1991, .04, ECS Demo). Released at Anarchy Easter Party '91. Mute 101 -------- ???> Rob (ex Supreme, new 90), Shogun, Sledge, Tron. Nick joined Warfalcons (late 90). Oliver joined Fairlight (late 90). Swedish trader Zaxxan joined Rebels old. Their board '4TH DIMENSION' is now down forever (mid 90). Mysterious (MSR) ---------------- N-L> Warpstah (org ascii trade sysop 'WARPZONE', 03/98). ???> Alien (code, 03/98), Amiking (mainorg irc-op, 03/98), Balth (trade, 03/98), Bowe (trade, 03/98), Corrupt (founder mainorg sysop 'MYSTERIOUS' WHQ, 03/98), Geronimo (ftp-op trade, 03/98), GregE (03/98), Gurumaster (03/98), JadeFalco (trade, 03/98), Lizard (code crack, 03/98), Lopolo (gfx, 03/98), Penthe (music, 03/98), Riker (03/98), Rogu (3dgfx music trade, 03/98), Shai Hulud (ascii trade, 03/98), Snoopy (supply trade, 03/98), Viper (org code sysop 'OUTSIDE WORLD' EHQ, 03/98). Mystic (MST, -1999) ------------------- FIN> Quartz (mainorg webmaster sysop 'BERMUDA TRIANGLE', 03/98-11/99). demo.section: FIN> SHD (Heikki Orsila, code, ex Fanatic, new 08/95-11/99). SWE> Czar (gfx, ex Vector, 08/97-11/99), Geezer (code music, ex Vector, 08/97-11/99, Jamsam (gfx music, ex Vector, 03/98-11/99). POL> XTD (Piotr Bendyk, music, also in Union, 04/94-11/99). modem.section: FIN> Mamba (os/code ascii, 12/96-11/99). SWE> Amon (os/code, old handle Aron, 01/95-11/99), Bobo (sysop 'THE EAST', 01/95-11/99), Zed (os/code, 11/99). NOR> Arcane (Øystein Sættem, sysop, doublememb Royal [details], 97-11/99). HOL> Muad'dib (bbscode sysop, 03/98-11/99). POL> Ufok (trade, 08/95-11/99). The persons listed below are no longer members; their entries have been separated from the rest for now for an increased overview. They WILL be combined again when I can find sufficient information to place most of them. The split has been done at a memberlist dated 11/99: demosection FIN> Brainlock (Mikko Vauhkonen, raytrace, ex Fanatic, new 08/95-08/99), Doc (Mika Porspakka, gfx, ex Fanatic, new 08/95-08/98), Mike (Mikko Kaila, org trade gfx, ex Defiance, new 01/95-08/99), Mistral (gfx, ex Parallax, new 96-03/98), Stezotehic (ascii, 03/98), Zeus (ascii, 12/96-03/98). SWE> Claw (3d, 03/98), Daiz'l (Kenneth Jonsson, music, 03/98), Faust (gfx, 03/98), Kermit (code, 03/98), Merko (code, 03/98). DEN> Hexagon (code, doublememb Puzzle [details], new ROM9-03/98), Phonetic (gfx raytrace, ex Puzzle, new 96-08/99). POL> Madd (org gfx, new 03/98), Mustafa (gfx, new 03/98), P242 (3d, new 03/98), Sixtus (music, 03/98). HUN> Rendall (gfx, ex Impulse, 03/98). modemsection SWE> Reactor (trade, 03/98). GER> Andi (sysop 'DIABOLOS', 04/95), Red Alert (sysop 'ADDICTION', 04/95). POL> Fjurer (trade, 03/98), Lolo (trade, 03/98), Mehow (trade, 03/98), Prefix (trade, 03/98), Trash Head (swap trade sysop, ex TRSI, 95- 03/98), Walek (trade, 08/95-03/98). SLO> Skate Bob (trade, 03/98). USA> Don Dog (code sysop 'BOGUS EXCEPTION', 04/95-03/98). mixed POL> CBM80 (Paul Hernik, code, ex Beta Team, 08/94), DPJ (08/95), Easy Rider (org sysop 'MAMBA', 93-02/96), Gunman (Adam Bakalarz, gfx swap, ex Mad Elks, 08/94-03/95), Jezo (gfx, 03/95), Larsen (Tomasz Oszczepalski, code, ex Beta Team, 08/94), Mars (Andrzej Marcjasz, swap, 05/94-03/95), Melon (Marcin Banasiak, doublememb Flying Cows Inc., late 96), MSS (Zenon Depta, code, 03/95), Reset (gfx raytrace, ex TRSI, 03/95), Yasiu (code, 02/96). FIN> Speck (Mika Aho, music, ex Fanatic, new 08/95-08/96), [StN] (trade, doublememb Alpha Flight, 03/94). SWE> Axy (trade), Hotshot (crack train trade). NOR> Superted (gfx music, ex Grotesticle, new 96). ???> Axe (founder), Bartesek (music, ex Casyopea, new late95), Billy (ex Depth, new 06/96), Charon (code, 05/94), Jackal (gfx), Ninja (swap), Peja (pol? 02/96), Sagrael (swap, ex SAF), Tedy (code), The Knight (swap), Zed (doublememb Digital Corruption [details], 11/96). Mystic was formed in the early 1990s by Axe, and was a mainly illegal/modem based crew until the establishment of their demo section in Poland, organized by XTD. Since then the demo section has been reinforced with talented members from Finland, Norway and Denmark. When Axe decided to stop, the dutch Killraven took over, and today Mystic is organized by Finn Quartz. Easy Rider, the original Polish organizer, has now started a Mystic on the PC too, which has nothing to do with the rest of the group. Their recruitment of the french division of Essence, producers of the two excellent demos "Makaveli" and "Thug Life", was a brief experience since they decided to leave again, to reform their old group Skarla! Their DayDream door division consisted of Peja, Easyrider and Yasiu. 1995 - Polish graphician CIA (03/95) joined Freezers early in the year. Finnish musician Slice (new between 05 and 08/95) joined Nerve Axis late in the year, and has since risen to fame in that group under the name Ganja. 1996 - Seb McKein joined Asphyx in june. 1997 - Visual (gfx) left for Freezers. 1999 - With the release of their 3rd placed "Megademo" [08/99] at Assembly 99, they announced that this was their very last ever production on the amiga. They are therefore declared dead as an amiga group. Their homepage, http://amigascne.org/mystic, is now also gone from the web. German sysop Steve ('THE CRYING FIELDS'), and swedish sysop Borre ('OUT OF SPACE', 12/93) were both kicked. Jeremy (doublememb from Mad Elks) left the scene. Polish graphician Yoga joined Freezers. English musician Hydlide joined Defekt. Dirt (ECS Trackmo). code: MSS, gfx: CIA, Gunman, music: XTD. review: This is an obscure little demo, which contain no release date whatsoever! What it does contain is lots and lots of linebased vector, a single filled vector cube and (the best thing here) a fullscreen rot- zoomer, which should give us some indication of its age... XTD can do a lot better music than this! Please note that this review caters for a version prepared for HD install, released to AmiNet by a third person. It is therefore not give an impression of the compatibility of the original trackmo. [glenn]  GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0. Starlight (1994, .08 or pre, Musicdisk). code: n/a, gfx: n/a, music: XTD. Vital (1994, .05, Trackmo). code: Charon, gfx: Cia, Charon (fonts), music: Roberts/Beta Team, XTD. Contribution for Primavera 94 demo competition. review: Seeing Vital, I can't help but think Charon got a few ideas from some of 1993's better demos and intros - like Kefrens' "Desert Dream" and Virtual Dreams' "Chaosland". Still, that doesn't necessarily make for a bad demo - just a boring one. Technically, I suppose there's nothing really wrong, it's just a little identity-less. It's got no SOUL. My conclusion would have to be: Competent coding, but unoriginal and a little boring. Try again, though. :) [glenn] GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0. Atom (1994, 12.08, AGA 40k Intro). code: CBM80, gfx: Gunman, music: XTD (ProPacker 2.1 format). Released at Intel Outside I Party. review: Early AGA intro shows coders exploring possibilities of the new architecture. It opens with an opening logo by Gunman, before we're treated to a good raytraced animation...with a twist! In fact the animation is blown up, while a 1x1 rendition bounces around all over it. Next we're shown a 256 color greyscale highres keftales effect (plasma- like). Then we're given the credits, which is the last part. It consists of just a text writer and some globes bouncing around. Overall not a bad intro, though it's a little short. XTD's music is kind of squeaky. They say it's the first production from ex-Beta Team members after they joined Mystic. Since Gunman joined from Mad Elks, does this only refer to CBM80 and XTD? Please note that this review refers to the fixed version, not the party version. As far as I know, the only difference between the two are in the music replay routine. If you have the fixed version, the text-writer at the end says so. [glenn] GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0. Ilex (1994, 12.08, AGA Disk). code: Charon, gfx: CIA, music: XTD. Winner of the Intel Outside demo competiton. The Mask (1994, 13.11, AGA 64k Intro). code: Dark Angel, gfx: Jackal, Jezo (endlogo), music: XTD (2 x The Player 6.0A format). 5th in the Gelloween 94 64k intro competition. review: An amazingly enerving assault of fuzzy guitars is the one thing you'll remember about "The Mask" - long after the memory of block rotzoomers, bad 'wolfenstein' routines (walls only) and actually rather nice dots have faded. Quite fun that 'insert disk 2' joke, though.... It all ends with an upscroller with an ok, blue mystic logo gracing the top of the screen. The original 'metal' tune is replaced with a similarly irritating chiptune. For some reason there is NO exit for this intro. Works on unexpanded A1200s. [glenn] GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.1. Realtime Animation Concept (1994, 28.12, Wild). 4th in The Party 4 wild demo competiton. information: Presented on an A4000. Impossible Possibility (1995, 12.03, AGA Multifile Demo, 2 disks). code: MSS, gfx: CIA, Gunman, Jezo, Reset (raytraced tunnel), Yoga, music: "Survive" and "Ecstasy" by XTD (Tracker Packer 3 format). Winner of the Primavera 95 demo competition! review: "IP" is a demo that throws stuff at you constantly, keeping a high pace throughout the demo. Having said that, this is an uneven production, with lots of - but no real amazing - graphics. The raytraced, colorful tunnel (done by Reset) looks cool, and there are lots of variations on the rotzoom principle here - including a real impressive fullscreen one that also waves sideways! Well, it's hard to describe, download the demo and see for yourselves ;) Above average, but lacks a little freshness. Originally intended for distribution on two disks, but easily installable on harddisk with a few short assigns. Will work fine on unexpanded A1200's. [glenn] GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.1. Fear (1995, 30.08, AGA HD, 2 disks). code: MSS, gfx: Gunman, Jezo, Yoga, music: XTD, Bartesek. Released at Intel Outside 95. The Demo (1995, 28.12, AGA Demo). code: SHD, Eracore, gfx: Mistral, Doc, music: Speck. 11th in The Party 95 demo competition. information: Runs on unexpanded A1200's, and according to Generation 23, it contained a very powerful 1x1 envmap routine in 256 colors. Determination (1996, 23.06). Released at the Polish Summer Party 96. Traffic (1996, 18.08, AGA ?MB HD Multifile). code: SHD, gfx: Mistral/Parallax, Phonetic, Lazur/Anadune (2 pictures), music: Archangel/TRSI, Speck (both The Player 6.1A format). 4th in The Assembly 96 demo competition. review: This was to be reviewed soon anyway, as I was working my way through the Assembly '96 CD-ROM, when an article in ROM8 caught my eye. In this article, lots of people were singing the praise of this demo, complaining it didn't do better in the competition. My curiosity was sparked, and thus I had to transfer it to my Amiga and take a peek...and I can but join the chorus. This _IS_ a great demo, and deserving of any praise it gets! The star of the show here is undoubtedly SHD. This is certainly a coder for the future, no doubt about that! There are some amazing effects here, like the money bills dropping from the top of the screen, to the water effects and those calculated whatchercallems full screen thingies that look like something being poured into water and slowly dissolving... Some criticism was directed at the music in ROM's article, but I only halfway agree. I think the first tune (by Archangel?) is a good, functional demo tune combining the beat popularized by latter-day demos with some of the groove of earlier demo tunes... The second tune, however, never really came alive for me. Still, taste varies... Here's some additional 'technical' information, again from the ROM article: All routines run in 256 color in 256x256 resolution, except the texture tunnel and room, which is actually a 'scene' from the raytracing program Lightwave. The demo REQUIRES a 030-50, and was made with the 060 owner in mind. Also requires some fastmem. Lazur's two pictures can also be seen in his "Wild" (1996) slideshow for Anadune. [glenn] GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0. 4k Intro (1996, 10.11, 4k Intro). 9th in the Gravity 96 4k intro competition. review: A rather uninspired affair, this intro just features a spinning sphere with the full mandelbrot fractal set texturemapped on each tile. A small text says '4K Intro by Mystic' in the top left corner, and that's all there is. Disappointing. No credits appear in the intro or the file. [glenn] GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.0. Fat (1997, 09.08, 64k Intro). code: Geezer, gfx: Czar, music: Dune. 3rd in the Assembly 97 64k intro competition. review: This intro opens with blue/white blurred linevectors spinning around arranged into somekind of a shape, and after a little while a white MYSTIC logo with blurred blue edges appear at the bottom of the screen. Next comes a travel through a fastmoving, flashing tunnel - an effect the intro holds onto for much too long long! Then a screen with the names of the three makers appear, before we return to the tunnel which is now cube- shaped. Then we see the word FAT with a flashing object moving behind it, before the show ends with the opening effect recycled with a new palette. To make a long story short, this is an intro that I'm having problems getting excited over; the pace is too slow and the effects are not impressive. One thing I do wonder about is the musician for this project; was legendary finnish musician Dune a member of Mystic at this time? [glenn] GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.1. Azuli (1997, 01.11, 64k Intro). code: Geezer, gfx: Czar, music: "El4" by Jamsam (Tracker Packer 3 format). 2nd in the Dreamhack 97 64k intro competition. review: This minimalistic, grey intro opens with some "tvnoise" in the background and a Mystic logo. It moves on into a 3d scene/tunnel (in grey) which is blocky but fast, then some credits (over tvnoise). Next is something that's probably supposed to be a scene (in grey), but looks more like a rotzoomer before we flash onto a - grey - tunnel scene with a blinding light at both ends. Then it all ends with an Azuli logo over - you guessed it - some grey tvnoise. I'm depressed now. [glenn] GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.1. The Larch (1998, Demo). code: n/a, gfx: n/a, music: "Duskland" by Daiz'l. Winner of the ACG Hack VII demo competition! Beetle (1998, 08.08, AGA 030 881 64k Intro). code: Gluten, gfx: Mustafa, Madd, Kafel/independent (additional textures), music: Mobby. 2nd in the Quast 98 64k intro competition. info: This requires an FPU and so cannot be executed. GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.1. Megademo (1999, 07.08, AGA HD Multifile Demo). code: SHD, gfx: Mistral/Parallax, Phonetic, Lazur, Brainlock, Mike, music: Alien/Virtual Dreams (The Player 6.1A format). 3rd in the Assembly 99 demo competition. review: Mystic's final ever amiga demos opens with Lazur's picture "Pegazus" (done in 1995), of a girl riding on a blindfolded unicorn. Then the credits, and next is a picture of a cybered-up Bill Gates, with the words "resistance is futile" overlaid on the soundtrack...then the demo starts proper with another picture of Gates - derived from a german wartime poster of Adolf Hitler leading his troops but with Gates' face superimposed and the windows logo standing in for the swastika - over which texturemapped money drops realisticially from the top of the screen. This demo uses more than a few effects recycled from their classic "Traffic" [08/96], as you will soon understand :). Next is a nice but blovcky envmap routine overlaid on a tunnel with 3d stars travelling towards you - just slightly sad that they use the classic duck.3ds object, which has only been used about a thousand times before... Next up is an "afterburned particle" (well, that's the best name I could think of, OK? =D) routine, which is also (if memory serves me right) recycled from "Traffic". Onto a cool ripple effect as we fly around a blown-up version of Lazur's "Whirl" picture (of a 'boat' on a stormy sea, also from 1995) and finally the full picture. Next we get one more envmap object, this time in 1x1 resolution without the tunnel and with shinepoints, before the demo ends with an upscroll...a sad one. It announces that this will be Mystic's last ever amiga demo, and the background picture signals the shape of platforms to come. SHD even manages to deliver the final insult; saying 'AMIGA IS DEAD'. I like your demo SHD; but not your attitude :( Was Lazur really a member here? No information on the memory or machine limitations either in the demo or the accompanying text files. Surely needs some fast. [glenn] GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.1. Mystix ------ SWE> Advance (swap), Dork, Izi, Rubicon, Tornado (swap). AUS> Agro (ex Biotech), Armalite, Blitzer (pack), Bullet (gfx), Sky (sysop 'VENDETTA'). ???> Illusion (ex Prism [no entry]), Rastix, Shadow (ex Prism [np entry]). Boards; TRANSITION (aus). The Clairvoyant joined Devils. Stealth was later Spectral/LSD. Australians Condor and Rob joined Kaos. Iceman, Wazza and Dictator left the scene. Metallic, Elite, Jim and Bytor joined Infinity. Swedes Captain Blood and Cruizer joined End of Century 1999. Myth (MTH) ---------- DEN> Enzo (sysop 'SKY TOWER', 10/95). N-L> Crew-One, Eurosoft, THC (sysop 'MYSTICAL PLACES' WHQ, doublememb Atomic, 03/95-03/96). ???> Crew-1 (hol?), Eurosoft (hol?), Kylix (hol?), Pll (hol?). Boards; WASTELANDS (swe, 09/96). Myth was probably an illegal group, but I do not have enough information to confirm/deny any demoscene activity. THC's board has 6 (!) nodes! Rektum (1995, 30.08). Released at Intel Outside 95. Mythos ------ SWE> Atlas (gfx, later The Silents), Chevron (gfx, later The Silents), Delery (code, later The Silents), Jampin, Kazar, Quartz, Seb. Swedes Lando and Dawn joined The Silents mid 91. Unoriginal Demo (ECS File).