UA -- 1990 - Viper and Twilight left for the newly formed group Occult in september. Unicess ------- DEN> Mason (crack, 92). GER> Ghost (swap, 07/90). ???> Mzk (gfx), Ray (code, 92), Wave (gfx, 92). Unicess were a Danish cracking group. 1990 - Danish cracker Exory left around july to build his own group, Holocaust. Belgian members Divine (code) and Yoga (gfx) left the group for WOW. Divine released the first issue of "Internal" for this group; subsequent releases were made for WOW. Popcorn #3 (1990, .01, Diskmag). code: Mason, gfx: Mzk, music: ???/Prosonix, editor: Mason. review: This is perhaps a pretty thin excuse for a 'diskmag'; it's a single 50-block file for the entire issue. It's more like an extended note. The top of the screen has a swinging Unicess logo, and at the bottom a scroller resides. The rest of the screen is for the text, and you progress through the pages with the spacebar. The release date is a guess, based on the fact that it refers to events that happened at the Dominators and Upfront party, which was in december 1989. Union ----- HOL> Mankind (swap, 07/90). Unit 5 ------ SWE> Dae (swap, 05/90), Fizzy (swap, 05/90). 1990 - Midnight Mover stopped swapping, and presumably left the scene early 90, since he felt it was getting boring. Thunder left for Dreamline Design around july. Unreal ------ CZE> Pseudografx (gfx, 12/95), Ray (Lostak Ladislav, code, 12/95). Ray had his tool Sprite Assembler released commercially, and also released a NoteMaker tool called TimeNoter V2.0 (12/95). Untouchable Cracking Force (UCF) -------------------------------- USA> El Cid (09/88), JJ The Breaker (crack, 09/88), Longshot (09/88), No Moralz (09/88), Professor Anthrax (09/88), Shadow Stalker (09/88). Boards; WIZARD'S CIRCLE (usa, 09/88). UCF were an American cracker group. Upfront ------- DEN> Einstein (code), Groucho (gfx), Johannes "Jozz" Bjerregaard (music), Zoro (gfx). ???> ASC, Blitz, Hades, Ray, Robotron, Stargate, Tech. Upfront was a danish demo group. Thanks to 'Mark' for the Stargate quote. Toaster (File). code: Einstein, gfx: Savage/2000 AD and Mr.3D/Starion (coop picture), Zoro (sprites), Groucho (sprites), music: Johannes Bjerregaard. review: This small 3-part demo is technically competent, with some nicelooking parts. The first part is a 'real tech-tech' routine performed on Savage and 3D's cooperation picture, with a bouncing spritescroller overlaid. The second part is also quite nice, with a version of Glenn Miller's "In The Mood" on the soundtrack and some nice rasterbars bouncing about with another spritescroller. The third and final part presents a 28 sprite multiplexed DYSP routine, controllable with the joystick. This is an especially good part, IMHO, with sprites and a good soundtrack. Unfortunately, no time of release appears anywhere in the demo. They do mention they've started doing Amiga demos too, with Einstein coding. [glenn] Freezer (1989, File Demo, 90 blocks). code: Stargate (main), gfx: Tech, Zero, music: Johannes Bjergaard. info: Very remarkable demo, among the best this year. quote by Stargate: "Johannes Bjergaard composed the music especially for this demo to minimize raster usage. He did the music within 2 days after we realized we had forgotten the music. Tech & Zero did the graphics in less than a day for the same reason. We called it 'Freezer' because the 2. Upfront demo was called 'Toaster' (for some reason nobody can remember) and we liked the theme of 'kitchen objects'; we thought that 'frezzer' was a cool demo, hence the name." Utopia ------ FIN> Sandman (Arto Kousinen, swap, also in Noice, 09/94). 1994 - Sandman was kicked from his other group Noice in september.