Abandoneds (ABS) ---------------- HUN> Phil (Goga Attila, code). Phil coded the Abandoned Noter V1.0. Abase ----- Abase was a finnish group. 1991 - January saw Highlander leaving for Companions. Abnormal (ANM, 1988-1989) ------------------------- NOR> Buzz (Stig S. Bakken, code gfx swap, 02-03/89), FIG, Hot Dog (swap), Power (Geir Ove Reitan, code swap, 02-03/89), Snowbear, The Bright Lion (code, aka TBL, ex Sphinx, 02-03/89), Zeb (?, 02-03/89), Zuggly. ???> Tim (music, 88). Abnormal are a Norwegian demo group, born on the 16th of june 1988 when the two groups The Hidden Forces (THF) (Rocky, Hot Dog, Power, ZTH etc) and Laser Cracking Service Norway (LCS) (Hero etc) merged. Their first demo was "Snubnosed", and there was also an amiga section. Thanks to http://norway.c64scene.org for some of the real names and demo information. 1989 - Danish coder Trap'88 (02/89-) joined The Ruling Company sometime after march this year, losing the '88 from his handle at the same time. Norwegian crackers Rocky, Fist and Hero (all 02/89-) were persuaded to join Illusion in september, and with three of its crackers gone, Abnormal died. Zero The Hero (code, aka ZTH, 02/89-) joined AMOK. Snubnosed (1988, .06?, Demo). code: n/a, gfx: n/a, music: Tim. Released at the Ikari Party. information: Their first demo! Freaks In Space (1988, Demo). Lazy Pigs (1988, Demo). Merciless (1988, Demo). Plague (1988, Demo). Seeker 3 (1988, Demo). Seeker 4 (1988, Demo). Seeker 5 (1988, Demo). Seeker 6 (1988, Demo). Sick (1988, Demo). Thrill Seeker (1988, Demo). Trap Crap (1988, Demo). info: I think it's safe to assume that this one is the work of Trap'88? Z-Circle & Abnormal (1988, Demo). Zealous (1988, Demo). Indicator (1988, 08.10, Demo). 3rd in the Razor 1911, The Cartel and Abnormal demo competition. Bad Loosers (1989, Demo). Cooool (1989, Demo). Indicator (1989, Demo). Intro Collection (1989, Demo). Kinky (1989, Demo). No Style (1989, Demo). Waterproof (1989, Demo). Welcome TBL (1989, Demo). Seeker 7 (1989, Demo). Seeker 8 (1989, 27.02, Demo). Released for the demo competition at the Rawhead, Bros and Suppliers party. Also known as "Party-Seeker". The Unicorn (1989, 27.02. Filedemo, 4 parts). code: Rocky, Buzz, ZTH, The Fist, gfx: Buzz (main), Power (chars), ZTH (chars), Tox/Dexion (chars), music: FIG, Johannes Bjerregaard/independent. Released for the Rawhead, Bros and Suppliers party demo competition. review: The Unicorn is a fair demo, with one part that stand a little out from the norm. That is the second part, with the multicolored chessboard travelling at you at high speed, and the slightly 'laidback' vertical scroll on top of it, was quite nice and original. Coding is fair, but nothing outstanding here, and graphics are also ok. There is no exclusive music, and the music credits above are for the last two parts; In the first two no credit was given. Overall, this is a nice demo, if nothing exceptional. [glenn] The Unicorn II (1989, Demo). Illegal (1989, 25.03, Multifile Demo, 14 parts). code: Trap'88, Rocky, Power, ZTH, gfx: Power, Trap, Redstar/? (chars), Moonray/Rawhead (sprites), Blitz/2000 AD (logos), Unitrax/Oneway (logos), music: Cheyens (x2), Zagor/Horizon (exclusive!), JCH/Vibrants (x2), Rock/ Finnish Gold, 711/?, Jeroen Tel/Maniacs of Noise, "Hunter's Moon" by Matt Gray, Johannes Bjerregaard/Upfront, "Fire Eagle Intro" by Soedesoft. Released for the demo competition at the Ikari and Zargon party. review: With a massive 14 parts, it's sort of a given that they're not all gonna be outstanding. Having said that, there are a few innovative parts worth noticing here. The first one that stands out is the second one, with its original and goodlooking take on the dots syndrome! Very colorful and nice. Other parts that stand out are the presumed record-breaking 55 multiplex sprites (earlier held by Horizon with 52) and the picture stretcher on the x-axis - suitably dubbed the x-stretcher. Also the very last part looked nice, with lots of moving rasters. Trap coded most parts, with the other three throwing in a few. They seem to have no graphicians or musicians of their own, though some friends in other groups seem to have helped out with some of the graphics. Overall, this is quite an acceptable demo, with some highlights and (as usual) lots of filler parts. [glenn] Party Report (1989, 25.06, Intro). code: ZTH, gfx: none, music: n/a. review: Well, this is just a text plotter, nothing more, announcing the results of the demo competition at the party they arranged with Hoaxers, Razor, Network and It in Trondheim, Norway. No credits are given for the music, so I can only assume it's ripped. The charset is the standard commodore one, only raster-ed in some. So in effect, this is a no- production, included here only for the sake of completeness. [glenn] Lame'n Lousy (1990, Demo). Abomination (ABM) ----------------- In november of 1997, most members joined Damage. Abyss ----- USA> Changeling (code, 12/87-02/88), Doppleganger (crack, 01-02/88), Jimmy Z (sysop 'ABYSS HQ', 88), Longshot (import, 01-02/88), Raster Blaster (code, new 01-02/88), The Last Dragon (code import, 88), The Sorcerer (import, 88), Whiplash (01-02/88). Boards; 'THE CONCENTRATION CAMP' (usa, 01/88). 1989 - Toad and Mr.Stal left for Paramount in december. Hardcore (1988, 05.01, File). code: Changeling, gfx: see review, music: see review. review: What we have here is a six-part demo, entirely done by The Changeling. The graphics and music are all ripped, from games like IK+, Test Drive, Project: Stealth Fighter, Commando and Rampart. As you might expect, this doesn't offer a lot in terms of variation or fabulous graphics, but comes across as an early, fair demo. No frills, though. Raster Blaster was welcomed as a member in a part dated 04.01-88. [glenn] Hardrock (1988, File, 3 parts). code: Raster Blaster, gfx: uncredited, ripped, music: ripped. review: Though technically a demo, Abyss still persist in calling this a 'music selector' due to the high amount of ripped music; none of which is credited. Design is nothing special, just average, and so is the code. [glenn] Abyss Connection (AC) --------------------- GER> Cruise (swap, 12/91), Serge (Marco Mattick, swap, 12/91), The Mysterious Art (code, aka TMA, 01/92), Tanja (ex Effect, new 12/91). TMA released an improved version of Abuze-Cruncher, V3.2. 1991 - Reject and Lance were kicked in december. Germans Elwood (code gfx) and Scum (gfx) joined WOW. Accept (ACP) ------------ POL> Meff (Sebastian Masilewski, code crack, 05/95). GER> Brownie (Matthias Heinz, 09/94), Ned (swap, 09/94). ???> TMM (code, 05/95), Mal (gfx, doublememb Black Code Design [details], 08/94). TMM is also behind releasing the "Tools For Fools" disks. Accuracy (ACY) -------------- TUR> Axl (music), Falcon (Ali Fuat, swap, early91), Kadem (Kadem Aslan, code), Mr.DJ (Ufuk Metin, code). SWE> Royal (gfx, 09/91). AUT> Frib (gfx). ???> Stingray (tur? code), The Joker. Accuracy was the name of an Amiga group, which also had Turkish members. Any connection? DJ releases a series of tool disks for the group. 1990 - Belgian swapper MMC (aka Mr. Merlin Cool) joined Giants in december. 1991 - The entire Turk section of Dualis joined early in the year, and brought the magazine Garfield News, which later became Splash. Accuse ------ Accuse was formed by Ream (code crack supply) from Triad, as a fun group. It was likely closed when Ream moved on to Alpha Flight 1970 in the middle of 1994. Acrise (http://www.acrise.com) ------------------------------ GER> Mendrake (swap, 12/91). SWE> Exalt. Acrise is a mainly German group. 1991 - Acrise was rebuilt, and nearly all members of Crush joined in december. 1993 - Cracker, trainer and supplier Riddler joined Active early in the year. Acsore ------ GER> Exic (gfx, doublememb Excess [details], 07/97), Hogan (gfx, doublememb Reflex [details], 07/97), Sush (gfx, doublememb Excess [details], 07/97). Acsore are a German graphician group, with doublemembers from several other top groups, like Excess and Reflex. Action (1989-1991) ------------------ GER> Gadget (swap, 04/89), Spitfire (crack, 11/90-91). Boards; CHANNEL ZERO (usa, also Empire, 11/90-08/91). Action was a German demo and cracking group, born in 1991. German musician A-Man joined Arcade. 1989 - Cyco (code) was kicked around september. TWP was kicked in december, and subsequently joined Nato. 1990 - German cracker Jihad (ex Vision) left around may, after disagreements with Spitfire, who had originally persuaded him to join Action. Jihad built his own group, called Hitmen. German graphician and swapper Accu left in july, changed his handle to Public Enemy and joined Flash Inc. 1991 - Xox changed his handle again to Airwolf and left for Paramount in january. Oxyron's "Pravda #9" [12/91] reported that the group was now dead. 1993 - Crackers Crisp (90) and Hok (91) disappeared from the scene, but reappeared in august 93 as members of RSI! Active ([A], http://active.c64.org) ----------------------------------- SWE> Injun Inc. (11/92), Riddler (crack train supply, ex Acrise, new early93), Stash (supply, ex Epic, new 05/93), Surfer (swap, 91-11/92), Thrasher (code crack train, new 12/91-11/92), Trident (music, 08/97), Violator (supply). HUN> Artlace (code music, doublememb Lethargy, new 09/93-08/97). ???> Defcon (11/92), Dexter (11/92), Doctor X (11/92), Viper (crack train, 11/92). Active are a Swedish cracker and demo group. 1993 - Swedes Stash (supply, ex Epic) and Walker (ex Light) both joined in may, but Walker quickly moved on to Genesis Project instead. Better Late Than Never (1997, 22.08, Filedemo). code: Artlace, gfx: Artlace, music: Trident, ???/X-Rated. 3rd in the AntiQ 97 demo competition. review: This is an ok little dentro from the swedes in Active, just a shame there's not more of it. It's primarily there to show off a rather impressive, though small, vector routine. The main part of the dentro has nice, minimalist design with a small Active logo in the bottom right corner, and a black 'window' of sorts in the top middle, in which all the vector stuff is shown. The routine does all the usual stuff, as well as an interesting extra: It can do glenz vectors too! I've never seen those on a c64 before... The music for the main part is also worth a mention. [glenn] Actual Cracking Entertainment (ACE) ----------------------------------- GER> Coco Industries (mainorg crack, ex Hotline, 09/87-03/88), Falcon, American Fighter. NOR> Firkin (crack, 03/88), Gene (03/88), Smash (03/88). ???> Dr.Strange (03/88), Soft Tiger Crew (03/88), Zerocat (03/88). Actual Cracking Entertainemnt (ACE) was a German based cracking group, formed by Coco from Hotline with members from The Magic Circle (MCL) around 09/87. TPI/Beastie Boys joined too, but left soon after with two of the members from MCL. AEK Crackware Essen 2099 ------------------------ AEK were an early cracker group based in Essen, West Germany. Agile ----- SWE> Elric (swap, 02/89), Syncro (02/89). USA> TWG (sysop?) Agnus ----- POL> Yoshi (Daniel Andrzejewicz, code). Agony ----- POL> Compod (music, doublememb FM [no entry]), Druid (Robert Kan, code), Glut (Patrick Dawidziuk, swap, 09/94), Morris (Pawel Pawlak, code, 06/94). HUN> Trooper (Balazs, swap, doublememb Atlantis, 11/94). ???> Comanche (pol? gfx, 97), Digger (gfx), Explorer (pol? Adam Kazmierski, code), Moog (music, 95), Owen (gfx, ex Triad, new 09/94), Skyle (gfx). Druid has coded several utilities, including "Professional Graphics Shower" V0.4" and "Alternative Cruncher 1.1" and 2.0. Explorer's dos routines, QDOS, are among the most commonly used on the scene for loading and saving! Polish coder Morris made the popular NoteMaker tool "OctaNoter". Gravity 97 Invitation (1997, File). code: Inco/???, gfx: Comanche, music: unknown. review: This comes across as a very clean, very professional invitation. The left hand side is occupied with a very nice B&W graphic with a Gravity 97 logo, and the rest is occupied for the text. At the bottom of the screen are two icons, up and down, and you move a cropsshair with your joystick over one of them, and press fire to scroll the text. The proportional font is clean and readable. Very nice. [glenn] Ahead ----- Ahead were an Austrian group. At one time one of their members managed to draw a logo forgetting one of the letters in the group's name! 1989 - Jacky and Aacon (ex Wild Boys members left to form Brave [no entry] in december. Airwolf Team (AWT, -1995) ------------------------- GER> Courage (late94), Lightside (swap, late94), Mac Guyver (late94), Razor Ramon (Gunther Stadelmann, swap, late94). Airwolf Team died in (mid?) 1995. Some of its members (a.o. Gonzo) formed a new group called Cascade, which unfortunatel died almost immediately. Most of their members later formed DMAgic, and are also behind the magazine GO64! 1994 - MHD and Lyon joined Feniks late94. Akrak ----- 1990 - Scorpio left the group for Science 451 in july. Albion (ALB, http://biotop.umcs.lublin.pl/~ptracz/) --------------------------------------------------- POL> KaeMEGie (KaeMEGie, 03/98). Albion Bros ----------- ???> Yap (code, 95). Yap coded the NoteMaker utility NoteYaper (95). Alcoholics (-1991) ------------------ GER> Citizen (code), Crime De'sign (gfx swap), Flexible (swap, 01/91). ???> Jity (ex Babygang, new 12/89). 1989 - Jity joined from Babygang in december. 1991 - TBB joined Presence in december, meaning Alcoholics are dead on the c64. Alpha Flight 1970 [old] (AFL'70) -------------------------------- GER> Frankie Double Team 2100 (code, aka FDT). ???> Christian (ex Manowar, early91), Cronos (ex Warboy/Red Sector Inc., new 11/89), Glenn (ex Madman/Red Sector Inc., new 11/89), Marc (swap crack, 11/89), Martin (ex Manowar, new early91), The Gothic Man (code, 12/87). Boards; THE PHANTOM GUILD (usa, new 11/89). AFL'70 was originally a German demo and cracking group, consisting of members like later Amiga legends Frankie Double Team (FDT). The Gothic Man wrote the Alpha Flight crack intro editor. 1989 - New American board, THE PHANTOM GUILD. 1990 - Powell left the group 05/90. Alpha Flight 1970 [new] (AFL'70, 1993-, http://fly.to/the_flight_society) ------------------------------------------------------------------------- GER> Chotaire (12/97), Chrysagon (12/97), Danzig (12/97), Eco (12/97), Ignorance (12/97), Marc (09/94-12/97), Rayden (Patrick Zeh, code gfx music, doublememb Chalice, 05/96-12/97), Skinhead (Jochen Ehlers, crack hack trade, old handle Supreme, 08/93-12/97), Xerox (gfx sysop 'THE ESCAPADE' EHQ, ex Ecess, new mid94-12/97). POL> ALG (12/97), Archangel (12/97), Baldhead (code, 12/96-12/97), Wizard (music, 12/96-12/97). ENG> Derbyshire Ram (ex F4CG, new 12/97). SCO> Caledonian (12/97). NOR> Zapotek (Sveinung, swap, 12/97). SWE> Violator (12/97). USA> Rug Rat (sysop 'EDGE OF MIDNIGHT' WHQ, 12/97). ???> Argos (12/97), Chash (12/97), Goldhand (12/97), Lynchbit (12/97), Mad Hatter (12/97), Ned (12/97), Styx (09/94-12/97), The Heretic (12/97), Zatt (12/97). Boards; ANTIDOTE (swe, 12/97). People below this line are no longer members, the line was drawn at a memberlist published in december 97. GER> Agressor (09/94), Arne (new early93-09/94), Case (phreak, new 08/93), Dark (09/94), Dr.Disk (new early93), Honesty (09/94), Jack Alien (ex X- Rated, new early93), Leeway (09/94), Max (09/94), SecretMan (trade supply, re, 09/94), Skid Row (code crack trade, 09/94), Starkiller (swap, 09/94), Sys (mid94). HOL> Ream (code crack, ex Accuse, new mid-09/94), Styx (Jurgen, swap, mid94). SWE> Stash (09/94). USA> Ancient Mariner (sysop 'THE EVIL ISLAND', ex Chromance, new 09/94), Pol Pot (sysop 'HOLIDAY IN CAMBODIA' WHQ, ex Arcade, new mid-0994). ???> Avalanche (ex T'Pau, new 05/93), Bizarre (09/94), Centaurion (crack, ex Charged, new mid94-09/94), Curlin (ger? ex Motiv8, new 09/94), Darius (09/94), Diamond (09/94), Flash (ger? gfx, 12/96-01/97), Hawk (code, ex Presence, new mid-09/94), Leader (code, ex Hysteric, new mid-09/94), Mario (leader founder, 09/94), Menace (founder, new early93), Murphy (09/94), Peacemaker (ger? ex Motiv8, new 09/94), Pernet (ger? music, 12/96-01/97), Racoon (ger? ex Motiv8, new 09/94), Stephen (ex Triumyrat, new early93), Vortex (ger? ex Motiv8, new 09/94). AFL'70 was reborn for real at the CeBit meeting in Germany, in the first half of 1993. Earlier in the year, Airwolf/Success released a few cracks under the AFL'70 name as a joke. Their old leader Mario took back the reins. 1993 - Rough was a member for approximately two months. Avalanche joined from T'Pau in may. Icarus joined from Red Sector in may, only to leave the scene a few days later. Link was kicked out of the group in august, after he supplied the group with the original of "Rings'n'up" which proved to be a rerelease and not a new game. German phreaker Case joined, also in august. Natas got kicked in october, when they also told that rumours that Sting had returned to the scene were false. 1994 - Around the middle of the year, Ancient Mariner (sysop of their WHQ 'THE EVIL ISLAND') joined Chromance, but they were soon reinforced with the old Arcade board 'HOLIDAY IN CAMBODIA'. They alse recruited their new EHQ 'ESCAPADE' from Excess around this time. German graphician RRR decided to end his double membership, and be in Oxyron only. German Ramirez left for Talent. In september Peacemaker, Racoon, Vortex and Curlin all joined from Motiv8. In addition that month, dutch swapper Spectator left for SCS-TRC, Supreme renamed back to Skinhead, and Ancient Mariner returned from his stay in Chromance with 'THE EVIL ISLAND'. 1996 - The demo "Getoese" by Rayden was planned for release at The Party 96 in december, but they missed the deadline and was unable to participate in the competition. 1997 - The end of january finally saw the release of Rayden's "Getoese" [01/97] demo. Dutch Calypso (code crack swap supply) left late in the year, and is now probably only in Amnesia. Chotaire returned to active membership around november-december! Englishman Derbyshire Ram also joined the group from F4CG around this time. He decided to keep his double membership in Remember. Getoese (1997, 31.01, Multiload Demo, 1 diskside). code: Rayden, Baldhead (additional), gfx: Rayden (main), Cyclone/Abyss (title, santa anim), Flash, music: "Intro", "Majik" and "Powerful" by Wizard, "Wizardry'96" by Rayden and "The End Tune" by Pernet. review: The main problem with "Getoese" is its pacing; the irq loader simply doesn't take us to the next part fast enough to maintain our interest in the demo. Which is a shame really, since this is a nice little production with some interesting effects and some excellent design here and there. Especially the introductory credits sequence had my hopes up, since it has a simple but effective and attractive design. After this we get to Cyclone's cool title picture (which was previously used in Abyss' "DisIsSid III - Getoese" on the amiga!). Then we come to an interesting effect; a fullscreen picture by Rayden of a muscular man, perhaps a gladiator, has some plasma effects overlaid to nice effect. Then a cool dissolve to Flash's B&W hires pic "Breathe With Us" before we are taken to the next effect a 512-dot dottunnel. Then another fullscreen pic by Rayden appears, "The Tiger" (with which he finished 11th at The Party 96), hardly his best. Next is a sort of blocky shaking plasma part, nicely executed. Another variation on the pic-with-plasma effect comes next, but the first instance was much more successfull. No author is credited for this picture of a sunset, but it's likely by Rayden. Then comes a grey screen with a b&w partly jigsawed picture of a naked woman on the right hand side, and some text in german on the left. The second-to-last effect is a big Tut- Ankh-Amon pic scrolled up and down the screen, quite a pointless part really, before the big text saying THE END. The demo comes with a selfcoded, simple noter by Rayden with some more precise credits and additional information. The demo was originally to have been released at The Party 96, where they narrowly missed the deadline, and was instead released at the end of january 97 - likely outside of any party. [glenn] Altobrows --------- Swedish coders Dino and Rowdy joined Fairlight (probably late 89 or january 90), so the group died without ever releasing a single thing. Amnesia (AMN, 1990-) -------------------- HOL> Calypso (Terry Wntinck, gfx swap, ex doublememb F4CG, Silicon, Alpha Flight 1970, 05/93-12/97), Dr. Will (05/93), Light (05/93), Riggs (05/93), Seal (05/93), Viking (05/93), Wizvis (05/93). GER> Bizarre (also in Trance, 05/93), Firefly (05/93), Slayer (05/93). FIN> Radical (also in Astral, 05/93). DEN> O'Neill (music, ex Starion, new 12/90). ???> Artix (ex SCS, new 09/93). Amnesia was formed in december of 1990 by danish musician O'Neill, formerly from Starion. The group also features other ex-Starion members. 1993 - Radical joined Astral as his second group in may. Calypso finished his army service in may. Artix joined from SCS in september. 1997 - Calypso left his second group Alpha Flight 1970 late in the year. AMOK ---- DEN> Drax (Thomas Mogensen, music, ex Nato, new late89-01/90), JO (Jesper Olsen, music, 88-06/90). GER> OMG (Oliver, swap ex-editor, 04/89-12/90), Volker (code, 06-12/90), Yup (ex Offence, new 06/90). NOR> Zero The Hero (Haavar Hojem, aka ZTH, ex Abnormal, later Panoramic Designs, new late89). HOL> Hein Design (gfx, later Blackmail, 06-12/90). ???> Burp (new 06/90), Chris (code gfx, 04/89-01/90). Amok is best known as the group that released the popular diskmag, "Sex'n'Crime". It was released every month, normally at the legendary Venlo meetings, until the 21st and final issue in december 1990. They had a german subgroup called Future Technologies. 1989 - They were seriously reinforced late in the year, when they were joined by Drax/Nato, Stone/Bonzai and the entire group 20CC (as a subgroup)! This didn't last long though, as 20cc left again in december to exist on their own once again. 1990 - Sex'n'Crime #26 reported that Stone (ex Bonzai) had sold his computer and left the scene, that Jesper Olsen was back on active duty for Amok, and that Yup and Burp had joined the group. Vibrants musicians JCH and Link left the collaboration around june. 1991 - The subgroup Powerzone (mainly Spook from Germany) was kicked out in january. Sex'n'Crime #2 (1989, .04, Filemag). code: Chris, gfx: Chris, music: JO, editor: OMG. review: No fuss with this mag; just grab your joystick and start reading! Seriously, the top of the screen has a pretty cool green logo going from side to side, with a little text on top, and the rest of the screen is occupied by the text area. The way SnC works, you can scroll through the entire text with up/down on your joystick, or jump to specific chapters with left/right. A nice idea really, and it works well. Editorially this issue most interestingly contains a minireport from the Ikari and Zargon party and an interview with Scrap/Contex. [glenn] Sex'n'Crime #10 (1989, 23.12, Filemag). Sex'n'Crime #11 (1990, .01, Filemag). INT - code: Chris, gfx: Vip (logo), Chris (logo, charset), music: Thomas Mogensen. WRI - Volker, gfx: Chris (charset), music: Vibrants. MAG - Volker, gfx: Hein Design/Density (logo), OMG (charset), music: Jesper Olsen, editor: OMG. review: Preceded by first an intro, then a small note explaining some of the in-mag keys, this 11th issue of SnC is not much different from the others. This is, apparently, the second issue with a new code, and some problems from the first issue have been cleaned out. The editorial content is the usual stuff, as well as an interview with game graphician Thomas Heinrich/X-Ample. [glenn] Sex'n'Crime #16 (1990, late.06, Filemag). INT - code: Volker, gfx/music: Authentic Arts. MAG - code: Volker, gfx: Hein Design, music: Jesper Olsen, editor: OMG. Released at the Venlo meeting. review: Another issue of SnC, by now you pretty much know what you're getting... Lots of news, a small interview with Raistlin/Genesis Project, who has now left the scene, and an OK intro with nice graphics and music by independents Authentic Arts. [glenn] Sex'n'Crime #21 (1990, 22.12, Filemag). code: Volker, gfx: Hein Design (main), Bizzmo/Genesis Project (girlface), music: ???/Artline Designs (intro, uncredited!), music: Jesper Olsen (main), editor: OMG. Released at the Venlo Meeting. review: The last ever issue of S'n'C opens with an ok, but standard intro. Pressing space brings up a good fullscreen picture of a girl's face, done by Bizzmo/Genesis Project. We have to press space once again to be taken to the actual mag. Now, I have never been a big fan of S'n'C's control system; it's clearly a first generation solution. The graphics are little more than functionable, and the mag's contents is loaded with extreme aggression. It's not so much a case of writing about the scene as a venue for telling other people how lame they are. And let's be frank, that doesn't really add up to a lot of enjoyable reading for any outsider. There's not much meat on the bones here. There are also no real 'articles' except for the introduction piece; this mag is made up of news and adresses. Not all that interesting. [glenn] Anarchy ------- HUN> AMN (Tony Bertok, gfx, 12/98). 1998 - AMN released the picture "Hellraiser" for the graphics competition at TP98, but was unplaced. The picture itself was a conversion of Cougar/Sanity's famous "Dog" picture from the amiga, and was presented with a ripped piece of music from legendary game composer Rob Hubbard. Ancient Temple, The see The Ancient Temple ------------------------------------------ Antic (1989-, http://www.awesume.se/scene/) ------------------------------------------- SWE> Bagsy (Magnus Lindberg, code swap, early91), Baltzar, Creeper (Kim Nordström, gfx, ex Flash Inc., new 05/93), Depeh (Goran Johansson, code swap editor, 06/90-09/93), Incubus (Robin Forsberg, swap write), Jason (Ulf Andersson, crack swap sysop, 89-91), Joe (gfx, 08-09/93), Jordan (Micke Johansson, code sysop 'SUBWAY', doublememb Flash Inc [details], early93), Probe (Rahel Azad, code crack), Sky (code, ex Virus, new 07/90), Star (Ulf Hagström, gfx swap write), Trash (code), Twix (ex Virus, new 07/90), Ufo (ex Zyrox, new 06/90), Xor (Daniel Färnkvist, org trade writer, 06/90), Zealot (gfx, 07/90), Zyron (Johan Åstrand, code music swap, 08/93-12/94). GER> Andre (doublememb Oxyron [details], early93). ???> Eliz (ex Gothic Design, new early93), Jakob (music, new 06/90), Trash (new 03/91). Antic is a demo group based in Sweden, formed by Jason, Spirou/Zyrox, Xor (Spirou's neighbour) and a few others in 1989. Baltzar was Jason's brother. 1990 - After recruiting the group The Mob, Explorer became an Antic mag, and "Explorer #2" [06/90] was released in june. The Mob then ceased to be a group in its own right entirely, and all members became full Antic members. The demo "Ethic" was released, followed by "Explorer #3" [07/90], which announced that there were now 12 members in the group. Before the release of "Explorer #4" [08/90], The Lord/Cicen and Bom tried to form a new group with Twix/Virus. This didn't work out, and consequently The Lord joined Impact, Twix joined Antic and Bom remains groupless. Additionally, also Sky (code) joined from Virus. 1991 - Trash joined in march. Swedish swapper Jason left the group th do his military service in august. 1992 - Swedish organizer and cracker Spirou left for Fairlight. 1993 - Swedish swapper Incubus joined Triad early 93. Depeh was busted for stamp faking around the middle of the year, but will not stop swapping. Swedish top graphician Creeper joined from Flash Inc. in may. Zyron's "Music-Collection #17" [08/93] was released in august, and within Zyron told the world that he was only two months removed from his 8-month army service. He did however manage to push out the first issue of his new music collection series before he left; "Opera Omnia #1" [09/93]. Explorer #2 (1990, 10.06, Filemag). INT - code/gfx: Depeh, music: TGD/Royalty. MAG - code: Depeh, gfx: Rainman/Royalty (logo), Depeh (char), music: TGD/ Royalty, editor: Depeh (main), Bom, P-Jay/Royalty, Xor. review: This is the second issue of Explorer, and the first to be released under the label of Antic. The first issue was under the label of The Mob, and this one also is... kind of. Since last time, The Mob has become a subdivision of Antic, their 'magdivision', as they write inside. This means all previous members of The Mob are now also in Antic, and all subsequent issues are to be considered Antic releases. Ok, with that cleared up, we can start reviewing the mag then! After the intro, which is exactly like the one from the first issue (except for the music), we enter a mag that has undergone quite a few changes for the better since last time. First of all, there are now twice as many lines of text on each page, which is a big improvement. A new EXPLORER logo graces the top of the screen, and all sections of the mag also have their own sprites, displayed underneath the text while you read. Editorially the mag has also clearly improved, with a lot better material than last time. There are still some unecessary filler, like the 'interview with a lamer' (the interview with Jedi would have been interesting; this is not) and most of Bom's Corner. The control method is the same space or joy method as last time. I'd say this mag has matured greatly since the first issue in pretty much all aspects, and once they get a regular flow of interesting articles it's got potential to be among the better ones. It's still very much a mag for the swedish scene though, with little or no news from the rest of the world. The mag comes in a single 94 block file. [glenn] Explorer #3 (1990, .07, Filemag). INT - code: Depeh, gfx: Depeh, ???/Cosmos Designs (1x1 font), music: Drax/Vibrants. MAG - code: Depeh, gfx: Rainman/Royalty (logo), music: Link/Vibrants, editors: Depeh (main), Bom, Spirou, Ufo. review: More changes came with issue 3 of Explorer. Not only was the mag graced with a new intro, now that The Mob had ceased to be a group in its own right, but the magcode had also evolved - with even more changes promised for the next issue. It had now progressed to a point where it was quite good, in just three issues. Not many interesting articles were published this time either unfortunately, mostly news - but good signs were showing in that the content was gaining a more international flavour. The mag says in the intro it was released "week 29", which is roughly the end of july, isn't it? The release announces the joining of Ufo/Zyrox and Jakob. The mag comes in a single 91 block file. [glenn] Explorer #4 (1990, .08, Filemag). INT - code: Depeh, gfx: Depeh, ???/Cosmos Designs (1x1 font), music: Drax/Vibrants. MAG - code/gfx: Depeh, music: Drax/Vibrants, editors: Depeh (main), Jason, Xor, Spirou. review: The intro from the last issue is recycled here, and the credits remain the same. The mag itself, though, has undergone even more transformations since the last issue. The screeen is now split in three, so to speak. The bottom half is occupied by the text, which now looks a lot like reading an issue of Mamba - except thankfully there are no 'amusing' animations within the text. The top half though is vertically split in the middle, where the left half has the article selector and the right part has a red Explorer logo moving left to right and back again... repeatedly =) It's not the most beautiful mag design in the world, but it works. This issue announces Bom's leaving the group, as well as Twix and Sky joining. The mag comes in a single 90 block file. [glenn] Up The Limits (1991, 01.04). Released at the Horizon Easter Party. Beyond Imagination (1991, 02.11, Demo). Released at the Jam Party. Lunacy V (1992, 19.04, Demo). 3rd in the Easter Conference 92 demo competition. Lunacy 7 (1993, 30.05, Demo). 3rd in The Computer Crossroads 93 demo competition. Music-Collection #17 (1993, 18.08, Filemusic). code/music: Zyron, gfx: Joe. review: Another collection of 10 tunes from Zyron, plus the one in the intro. Yes, the intro. Visually, this is the best part of this collection, with an actual logo from Joe and a nicely unusual font for the title. I also like the tune, so thumbs up all round for the intro. The collection itself, where you get to choose the tunes, save them to disk, fastforward or even show how much rastertime they occupy, is a lot more drab. It's actually just slightly better than a text-only display, with a real ugly 2x2 font by an unknown artist chosen for a scroller and a title. Those tunes in full then, "The Gnome" (intro), "Mars Mission", "Meatballs", "Rain Forrest" (sic), "Lucky Strike", "Hallucinations", "Studioline!", "Calm Surface", "Potato Chips", "Colored Shape" and finally "Burning Candles". Actually, the tune "Calm Surface" contains a bug that manifests itself only on newer sids. A corrected version of this tune is included with an accompanying note, detailing the problem. The intro scroller in this collection announces it's the last one to be released under this name. Subsequent collections will bear the name "Opera Omnia", and the first edition of that series was released the following month. [glenn] Opera Omnia (1993, .09, Filemusic). code/music: Zyron, gfx: Joe. review: "OO" is a music collection, comprising 10 pieces of music from workaholic musician Zyron. The show opens with a simple yet effective intro sequence, highlighted by a good fullscreen OO title picture by Joe. The main part has an OO logo at the top of the screen, with the rest occupied by the list of songs. Features of the player includes the ability to turn on/off any of the three voices, fast forward, as well as the innovative feature of pressing RUN/STOP to save the current song to disk! The featured music pieces are "Funk-A-Duck", "The Quad", "Black Dreams", "Cottage Cheese", "Aching!", "Understand Me", "Tic-Tac-Toe", "Cotton Brain", "An Own Moon" and "Flesh & Blood". The music for the intro sequence is called "Shorted Hallucinations". No release date is mentioned anywhere in this production, what stands above is based on research. All the songs are dated (in memory), and they were all made in august and september 93 - the last one dated 11th september. What sticks in your mind after viewing this is unfortunately not Zyron's music - what it's SUPPOSED to showcase - but more Joe's good graphics. Nice but not essential. [glenn] Beyond Imagination 2 (1993, 28.12, Demo). Split 8th in The Party 93 demo competition. Lunacy 6 - The Lost Sequel (1994, 06.08, Demo). Released for the Assembly 94 demo competition, but unplaced. Dein Zycrex (1994, 28.12, Demo). 4th in The Party 94 demo competition. Retroactive (1995, 28.12, Demo). 6th in The Party 95 demo competition. Anxiety (1991-) --------------- Anxiety is a swedish cracking group, born around march of 1991, with former members of Paramount and Hitmen. Arcade (-1993) -------------- GER> Tyree (supply, early93) ???> Twilight (code). Arcade was a German cracking group. After their death, german Joe Cool is looking for a new group to join. 1992 - Arcade were in cooperation with Deadline, under the name Arcade and Deadline. 1993 - Early in the year, swapper TBB joined Chromance and Darklord joined Red Sector Inc. Germans Hok and A-Man (music, ex Action) joined Legend in may. 1994 - American sysop Pol Pot ('HOLIDAY IN CAMBODIA') joined Alpha Flight 1970 around the middle of this year. Arcade and Deadline ------------------- ENG> NME (crack, later Illusion, 92). The cooperation was announced in a crack intro from around mid 92. Their american board 'LINK TO PERFECTION' was never really online. Arcoss ------ HOL> Garth (Martgi van Beek, swap, 09/94), Torture (Marten Weist, swap, 09/94). Aristocracy (ARY, 1994-) ------------------------ USA> Asmodeus (09/94), Natas (09/94), Styx (09/94), Cyberad (09/94), Rug Rat (sysop 'EDGE OF MIDNIGHT', 09/94). Aristocracy is an american fixer group born around september 1994. It was formed on the ashes of the previous group PSi, with two boards from the start, 'EDGE OF MIDNIGHT' (also supporting Chromance) and 'FORTRESS OF DOOM'. They are mostly doing fixes for Chromance. The original six members were Asmodeus, Natas, Styx, Cyberad, Rug Rat and Stablizer (who almost immediately left). 1994 - Stablizer left for Demonix around september. Armageddon (http://www.liberty.com/~petars/armageddon/) ------------------------------------------------------- Boards; VIRTUAL REALITY WHQ (usa, also in TRC, new 05/93). Armageddon is an american importing and fixing group. 1993 - Zarhan left, while VIRTUAL REALITY was recruited as the new WHQ in may. After kicking their best fixer Massive joined Onslaught in august, the group seem to be falling apart. Their remaining fixer, TWC, was also kicked for not living up to expectations, Bambam got kicked, and later Moloch, Carcass and Faust left. 1994 - Moloch (code supply) joined F4CG in september. Array [old] (1989-1989) ----------------------- Array was a shortlived german group, born early in the year by Wolfman and Moonwalker/Tec and the best members of Hellcats. They died after about half a year of existence. Most members then joined ATG, Success and other groups. Freddy left to form Thrash. Array Is Born (1989, 18.02, File). code/gfx: Moonwalker, music: n/a (part 1), 20th Century Composers (20CC). review: This is a two-parter, with both parts being equally uninspiring. The first part declares the group Tec dead, while the second is just... boring :) AFAIK this is the only release Array ever made. [glenn] Array [new] ----------- 1991 - Teze left the scene in december, but Merlin and Exult will take over his contacts. Ars Publica ----------- ???> Alex (ex Cross, new 06/90). 1990 - Alex joined from Cross around june. Artline Designs (ALD, 1990-) ---------------------------- FIN> Antti Hannula (gfx music, 90), Antti Kangas (code, 90). Artline Designs was formed by Flex, Apollyon, Scorpion (Antti Kangas) and some others from Contex, after that group died. They were presumably a finnish group. Music-Pack (1990, Musicfile). code: Antti Kangas (musicroutine), gfx/music: Antti Hannula. review: This is a single-file compiation of nine pieces of music, and a one-screen affair. The overall impression is nevertheless quite nice, with a good logo at the top of the screen and various non-obtrusive colorcycling going on in the chars that occupy the rest. The music pieces are actually quite good, and Antti Hannula shows a good sense of melody and structure here. The music presented are "Quite Acid", "Superstitious", "Weekend", "Fanfarewell", "Conflex", "Artlight Zone", "Ghettoblaster", "Russian!" and "Wonderland". [glenn] Arts of Darkness (AOD, http://www.artsofdarkness.de, 2000-) ----------------------------------------------------------- GER> Silver Fox (Marcus Hinzmann, mainorg, 06/00-). Arts of Darkness was formed at the end of june 2000, as a german demoscene group. Their main organizer is Silver Fox. Ascraeus (ASC) -------------- TUR> Madhead (Levent Delibas, code). POL> Naphalm (code). ???> Aegis (code), Arcane (gfx), Ksin (gfx music). Asphyxia (ASX, 1989-) --------------------- POL> Anthrax (code gfx), Chris (code), Extern (music), Grisha (code music), Jane (code gfx music), Kruger (gfx), Sudo (gfx), Zyphar (gfx). Asphyxia is the oldest active c64 Polish demogroup, born in 1989 after three groups (Deuter, Slaves Of Keyboard and Cruel Soldiers) fusioned into Asphyxia. The group has a pet character, Hagar, which can be seen in some of their demos. They used to have an ftp site at ftp://serek.arch.pwr.wroc.pl/ pub/ASPHYXIA, don't know if it's there yet... 1990 - The first megademo, "Gasping 4 Air", is released. 1991 - The second megademo, "They Live", is released. 1992 - The third megademo, "Nightmare" is released at Asphyxia's own party in Glogow, Poland. 1993 - The fourth megademo, "Grave Story" [12/93], came 4th in the demo competition at the Antia and Elysium party. 1994 - The fifth megademo, "From Beyond" [12/94] won the demo competition at the Elysium party! From Beyond (1994, 29.12, Multifile Demo, 2 disksides). code: Chris, Jane, Anthrax, gfx: Jane, Anthrax, Kruger, Sudo, Zyphar, music: Jane, Extern. Winner of the Elysium Party demo competition! review: A very uneven demo from this polish group, but apparently it was enough to win a small polish party... It uses an irq loader to load all its parts, which range from cool to awful. It opens looking like it's gonna rock a lot, with a cool fli 'A' animation spinning on the screen, but sadly it doesn't manage to keep this cool opening up. Sometimes it presents cool parts, like the vectorcube with different shapes on all sides and even some convincing glenz, but the overall quality leaves a little to be desired. Graphics is also very uneven, from some downright bad work here and there to Jane's two facial portraits who are real works of art... Music is overall of acceptable but uneven quality. [glenn] Astra ----- N-L> Atomic Design (Luciano Pinna, code music, 07/88), Fawaja (Frank Scheelen, code gfx, 07/88). Something About Music (1988, .07, File). code: Atomic Design (main), Fawaja, gfx: Fawaja, music: Atomic Design. review: The only plus this production receives is for originality; it presents music in a way much like the later classic "Music Dream" musicdisks by Phenomena on the Amiga. Only nowhere near as good. And the music sucks. And it takes forever to get started. You should be getting the picture by now, shouldn't you? [glenn] Astral ------ FIN> Agemixer (Ari Yliaho, music, also in Atlantis, 08/94), Radical (also in Amnesia, new 05/93). HUN> Wap (Adam Werderits, 09/94). 1993 - Radical joined Astral as his second group (also in Amnesia) in may. ATG --- HOL> Floyd (gfx swap, 06-07/90). ???> Three Dimensional King (06/90). 1990 - Dutch swapper and graphician Floyd co-founded the graphics group Optic Design with Tim/Silicon around june. Curse was one of two ATG members that left to form Ruthless, also around june. Slime changed his handle to Three Dimensional King (!). Atlantis (ATL) -------------- DEN> Freddie (Anders Hansen, 09-11/94). HUN> Trooper (swap, also in Agony, 09-12/94). GER> Cavron (sysop 'STATE OF THE ART', ex TRC, new 10/93), Darklord (crack, ex Feniks, new late94), Dr.Disk (ex TRC, new 10/93), Jack Alien (crack, ex TRC, new 10/93), Renegade (ex TRC, new 10/93). SWI> Avalanche (sysop 'POWERENGINE' EHQ, 10/93-09/94), Dr.Zoom (09/94), Robocop (10/93-09/94). FIN> Agemixer (Ari Yliaho, music, also in Astral, later Scallop, 96). HOL> Syco (Joost Martens, swap, 09/94). USA> Dr.Doom (sysop 'FORTRESS OF DOOM' WHQ, new mid94-03/97). ???> Backslash (09/94), Benno (09/94), Doc (10/93), Dreamlover (09/94), Dr.Science (09/94), Gangstar (new 09/94), Hi-Top (10/93-09/94), Human (09/94), Kirby (09/94), Lala (09/94), Lynx (09/94), Mr.Giga (new 09/94), Racer (09/94), Ram Jam (new 09/94), Rebel (09/94), Scull (09/94), SMD (gfx, ex Motiv8, new 09/94), Snap (10/93-09/94), Underdog (09/94). 1993 - After the joining of the german section of TRC (Jack Alien, Dr.Disk, Renegade and Cavron) in october, Atlantis is now for the first time a cracking group! Cavron brought with him 'STATE OF THE ART', and Avalanche opened 'POWERENGINE' this month. 1994 - SMD/Motiv8 (gfx), Ram Jam, Mr.Giga and Gangstar all joined in september. A Touch of Class (ATC) ---------------------- USA> Asterix (08/88), Bluebeard (01/88), Brute Force (01/88), Cheap Shot (01-08/88), Judas (01/88), Kid Commodore (08/88), Madman (08/88), Major Theft (01-08/88), Pudwerx (code crack fixer, 01-08/88), Storekeeper (05/88), Wolverine (01/88). Boards; 22 ACACIA AVE. (usa, 01-08/88), THE LIGHTHOUSE (usa, 01-08/88), THE ALTERNATE FACTOR (usa, 08/88), JERSEY HOTLINE (usa, 01/88), CLUB DED (usa, 05/88), THE WAREHOUSE EXPERIENCE (usa, 05/88). ATC were something as rare as an actual American cracking group! There weren‘t a lot of those; just Eaglesoft of any importance; most were doing imports in America. 1991 - Early in the year, original supplier Problem Child left for Empire. Atrix ----- DEN> Exulans (crack). ???> Butch (ex WOT, new 05/90). 1990 - Butch joined from Warriors of Time around may. Attract ------- 1990 - Swedish swapper Onani/Contrast changed his handle to Vertical and joined around june, but rejoined Contrast the following month. Avantgarde (AVT) ---------------- GER> A-Man (09/94), Darklord (09/94), Deff (supply, 09/94-09/95), Hok (09/94), Intruder (supply, 09/95-03/96), Jack Alien (Robert, code crack, 09/94-03/96), Jack Daniels (Tobias, 09/94-09/95), Magic Man (09/94), Nevis (09/94), Peter (09/94), Suicide (Christian, code fixer, 09/95), Thorn (09/94-95), Tricom (09/94-95), Weasel (09/94-09/95). SWI> Freestyle (09/94-95), Skywolf (gfx, 09/94-09/95). ENG> Derbyshire Ram (Barry, supply, 09/94-95), Steve (sysop 'STRAYLIGHT' EHQ, 09/94). USA> Prodigy (sysop 'TERMINAL OBSESSION' WHQ, 09/94). ???> Decilon (09/94-95), Eliminator (95), Iron Cat (music, new 09/94). Boards; DREAM PARK (usa, 03/96). Avantgarde was an illegal cracking group, and one of the leading ones in the time they were active. Jack Alien released an improved version of Matt/ Tera's STUBBY-Noter, V2. Suicide rejoined the scene in this group; his last one was Chromance. 1994 - Swiss coder Dave and Englishman Richie left the scene around the middle of the year. A big setback for the group came in september, when american fixer and sysop of their whq 'THE FORUM' finally decided to leave the scene to concentrate on his real-life job. This left the group without both a fixer and a us board, though they were hopeful that Prodigy's 'TERMINAL OBSESSION' would be up again soon. Their musician Iron Cat also rejoined the group this month, after finishing his army duty, while Pbxcellence left the group. House Party (1995, end.09, Multifile demo). code: Jack Alien, Suicide, gfx: Avalanche/Atlantis (houses), Jack Alien (chars), RRR/Oxyron (chars), music: Red Devil/Fairlight (exclusive!), Guy Shavitt (exclusive?). review: This is the first ever Avantgarde demo, and quite an amusing little production it is too. It is all based on a party (and we're talking the beer'n'girls variety here) held at Jack Alien's house in Bensheim, germany from 7-10 september, and we're shown some pretty fun and surprisingly goodlooking parts. No revolutionary code here, but a good sense of design and humour help this with lots of charm. They mention in the endpart that it took a little time from the party to the release of the demo, so the release date is an approximation. The negative part of this demo is the glorification of cannabis in the scrolltext. Stupid and unnecessary. [glenn] Avengers, The (TAV) ------------------- USA> Guildsman, Jimmy Z, Long John Silver, Natas Kaupas, Sinbad, The Last Dragon (code), The Sorcerer, Zombie. TAV were another American importing group. Axel ---- Axel is dead. MNS (Mirek Giewicz, POL) changed his handle to Sailor when he left, and is doing a new Polish mag called 'Astoria'. Axelerate (AXE, 1997-, http://come.to/axelerate/) ------------------------------------------------- POL> Asterix (code, new 98-09/98), Bolek (Piotr Bator, swap, new 09/98), Cactus (Pawek Bol, mainorg covers swap, 97-09/98), Copieya (code, 09/98), Data (music, new 09/98), DJ Sharp (music, 09/98), Firebee (music, new 98-09/98), Klax (music, doublememb Oxygen, new 09/98), Legion (code, 09/98), Panda (code, 09/98), Phobos (music, 09/98), Scarab (gfx, 09/98), Stix (music, new 98-09/98), TSD (code crack, 09/98). NOR> Zapotek (Sveinung, swap, 00). Axelerate is a polish demo group, formed by Cactus at the end of 1997. 1998 - Their first demo was released, called "Grease" [98], announcing the new memberships of Asterix (code), Firebee (music) and Stix (music). September saw the release of the "Phobos Music Collection" [09/98], in turn announcing that Bolek (swap) and Data (music) had joined, that Klax had joined as a doublememb from Oxygen, and that Firebee had bought a pc and would probably decrease his c64 activity some in the future. Grease (1998, File). code: Legion, Asterix (additional), Rat/ex Axelerate (additional), gfx: Azgar/vaudeville, Scarab (additional), music: Klax/Oxygen, Phobos. review: "Grease" is this young group's first demo, and it does display a lack of experience. Among the effects we're shown is some plasma variations, shadebobs, sineplots and some linevectors. The graphics are an especially weak point in this demo, with some uninspired logo efforts. Probably released outside of any party (and thus hard to place in time), this demo announces Asterix' reentry into the scene in this group, and the joining of Firebee and Stix. The demo is accompanied by a note (code: Fero/Unreal, gfx: Azgar/Vaudeville, music: Phobos/Axelerate) with credits and some other small things. [glenn] Phobos Music Collection (1998, 28.09, Multiload Musicdisk). code: Copieya, gfx: Copieya, Zeus/ex Axelerate, music: Phobos. review: The first thing that happens is that you're given a fullscreen choice between a note and the collection itself. The note (code: Legion, gfx: Scarab, music: Klax) tells us the usual things; the credits, the memberlist etc. The collection itself is a single static screen where you can select any one of the 24 available tunes. The graphics in this part (by Zeus) is pretty uninspiring. The music is average to good. [glenn]