Cadaver (CDR)
-------------
NOR> Baffle (Dag Stensland, sysop 'BUMBLE BEE LAND', 08/94), Black Tornado
     (sysop 'GREENHOUSE', 04-09/93), Covenant (Jrn Skjefstadmoen, swap),
     Dr.Backup (swap, ex Dark Cloud [no entry]), Dr.Bully (music, ex Majic
     12, 04/93), Dr.Randy (Per Einar Forberg, swap, ex Tech), Frode (gfx,
     02/94), Gator (code, 04/93), Jean (swap, old handle Calvin, ex Comix
     [no entry]), Martin Myhre (Martin G.Myhre, sysop 'MADHOUSE
     ENTERPRISE', 04/93), Morgoth (code, 04/93), Mr.T (sysop 'THE CRYPT',
     04/93), Pathseeker (sysop 'DARK SECRET' WHQ, 04/93), Punisher (swap),
     Splat! (gfx, re-Acme, old handle Splatter, 04/93-02/94), Stratego
     (sysop 'HARDCORE HEAVEN', 04/93), Tyrant (Lasse Stangeland, swap edit,
     04/93).
DEN> Cytron (music, later Depth, new 12/94).
SWE> Amon (Robert Falk, also in Mystic), Chimera (Peter Swanqvist, swap).
BRA> Bauer (swap, 04/93).
FIN> Overlord (gfx, 03/94).
???> Crowley (trade, board closed ROM3), Cyberpunch (sysop 'HIT'N'RUN',
     busted 04/93), Eagle (code, 04/93), Foxy (gfx, 04/93), Joram (nor?
     code, 04/93-02/94), Noise Data (sysop 'DIGITAL CITY', 04/93), Skynet,
     Trouble (sysop 'STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN', 04/93), Uzi (slave, 04/93), Vin
     (music, 07/93).

Cadaver was a Norway-based demo group, most active around 1993.
They are now dead.

Norwegian mainorganizer Thamuz (Helge Norvang, old handle Trauma, 04/93)
  left the scene. Thamuz was one of two editors of the Cadaver diskmag
  'Aggression', and also one of two organizers.
Norwegian coder Slummy joined Spaceballs.
Norwegian graphician and swapper Snuffy joined Scoopex.
Norwegians Nirvana (gfx, 04/93-02/94) and Ludde (code) joined Grotesticle.
Norwegian musician Jaw (Anders Ormehaug, old handle Elipsion) left to
  pursue a professional music career. He has left the scene.
Norwegian sysop Decker ('HACK'N'HARD', ex Mirror [no entry], 04/93) joined
  Spacemarines.
Razorblade joined Mad Elks.
Mr.Fire, sysop 'REALISATION CENTER' was kicked.
Splatter left to form Acme Project, but later rejoined as Splat!.
Duke, Birdeye and Li Chien got kicked 94.
Concept, DroopyD, N-Gin (nor music, ex Triax), Necro, Overload (07/93-
  02/94), Powermad and Scaremonger got kicked.
The Finnish division released an intro that the world HQ felt didn't live
  up to their standards, so as a result the Finnish section got kicked out.
  These were: Bit (PC Code), Dectech (PC Trade), Maniac, PetShopBoy (Mikko
  Virtanen, ex Diffusion, later The Hooligan/Fanatic), Safe, Seven (PC
  Code), Slayer and Slipper (code, ex Diffusion).

 Aggression issue #1 (1993 or 94 :), ECS Multifile Diskmag).
  code: Gator, gfx: Foxy (panel), music: Dr.Bully, editors: Trauma, Tyrant.

  Symbiostro (1993, .07, ECS Intro).
  code: Joram, gfx: Overload, $platter, music: Vin.
  2nd in the Rendezvous 93 intro competition.

  Marianne Myhrer - The Slideshow (1994, 26.02, ECS Slideshow).
  code: Joram, gfx: Nirvana, $platter, Overload, Frode, music: Anders
  Ormehaug, Jaw.
  info: This slideshow - of a girl Morgoth was in love with - got him in a
  whole heap of trouble... It all ended with her finding out about the
  slideshow, and suing Morgoth, on the grounds of a hidden part where you
  could view a manipulated picture of the girl, with her head and someone
  else's naked body...

 Restricted (1994, 13.03, ECS Intro).
  code: Slipper, gfx: Overlord, music: Petshopboy.
  review: This intro is the finnish section's first production, and it's
  actually quite ok. It's a very standard design, with logo on top, vector
  cube moving in the middle and scroller at the bottom. But the logo is
  actually pretty good, and the design is quite adequate, so... This is by
  no means a great production - there are a million of these - but it's
  certainly not the worst of its kind. The music is chippy. Even with
  KillAGA, there are some graphical errors.
 GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.1 -- Note: Needs KillAGA!

  Testiclo (1994, 03.04, Intro).
  9th in The Gathering 94 intro competition.


Caffeine
--------
???> Rascal (code keyfilemakers, later Hellfire, 95).


Calibra (1992-)
---------------
FIN> Bearer (93), Dr.Header, Flashburn (93), Fresh-Kid Ice (93), Masque
     (Jari Laine, gfx swap, ex Addicts, new mid 93), Rastaman (Timo
     Laulainen, 93), Ripper, Tokela, Tonic (ex Krafted, new mid 93), Zedi
     (Mikko Ilkko, swap pack).

Calibra was a Finnish demo group formed by previous members of Dictators,
Reflectors SF, X-Men and Success SF. They once released a roulette game, as
well as a dentro and some intros.

Netrunner joined Chrome.
Moonshine joined Stellar.
Finnish Yolk joined Addicts.
Finnish swapper Velsa (ex Interactive) got kicked. He joined Alpha Flight
  in the middle of 1993.


Calypso
-------
Calypso are dead. All remaining members joined Cyberdreams late 93.


Camel Corporation (1993-).
--------------------------
Camel Corporation was a Danish two-man crew formed by ICronite (Anders
Mikkelsen, code) and Milkshake (Kent S. Jensen, gfx) in february 93 after
they left Anarchy. As far as I know, "Camel Lights 2112" (93) is the only
thing they ever released.

  Camel Lights 2112 (1993, .02?, ECS Multifile).


Cannabis
--------
NOR> Woober (Gran Myrland, mainorg crack music sysop 'ETERNITY').
GER> Cannibal (org sysop 'EXTREME TERROR').
SWE> Kid Curry (org sysop 'PET SEMATARY').
DEN> Flozzy (org sysop 'BATTLE FIELD').
FIN> Speed Freak (org sysop 'THE MAZE').
HOL> Sal-One (sysop 'BOONDOCKS' EHQ).
???> Apollo (sysop 'RIOT HOUSE'), Brem (gfx), Nino (trade), Randall (code),
     Wraith (trade), Zanok (trade).

Boards; RIOT HOUSE.

Cannabis was started and is lead by Woober.

Jahmaal left late 96.
Lucifer sold his machine late 96.
Nop, Beavis and Filur got kicked late 96.


Candle (CDL)
------------
???> Aeroba (code gfx, 94-11/96), Angel (code music, 94-11/96), Cloud
     (music, 94-11/96), Lord Bizzare (music, 94).

 Slurry (1994, File).
  code^gfx: Aeroba, music: Lord Bizzare.
  Released for the Compusphere 3 demo competition.
  review: Sorry, we do not review AMOS demos here. Please learn to code.
  And while you're at it, learn to draw and compose music as well.
GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.0.

 Terror (1996, 26.05, AGA 4MB Multifile).
  code^gfx: Aeroba, music: Cloud.
  review: Sorry, we do not review AMOS demos here. Terribly unstable, it
  crashed my machine twice in different places. What I'd seen wasn't good
  enough to make me attempt at third time. Supposed to have been released
  for the Icing 96 demo competition, but time ran out.
GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.0.

Kreijsi (1996, 19.11, AGA File).
  code: Angel, gfx: Angel, Aeroba, music: Angel.
  Released for the Compusphere 7 demo competition.
  review: The biggest problem about this demo, I guess, is quality control.
  Someone should have sat down with these presumably 14-year-olds and told
  them to go home and practice some more before submitting this to the
  public. The graphics are embarassing, the coding has goddamned after
  burned line vectors as the main attraction, and the music...sort of
  follows the style of the rest of the demo.
    The demo is mostly built on supposed humour segments, where by far the
  best is the tiled face that slides into place, only to have it's eyes
  flying around in its head, looking at small female breasts. The duck
  stuff is almost as embarassing as the graphics, though... This demo works
  on an unexpanded A1200...though this reviewer wishes it hadn't! Back to
  the drawing board, Candle.
 GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.0.

  Elvis the Elvisp (1996, 19.11, AGA Intro).
  code^gfx: Aeroba, music: Cloud.
  Released for the Compusphere 7 fast intro competition.


Capsule (CSL, http://capsule.base.org)
--------------------------------------
SPA> Barman (music swap, 10/95-03/97), Dior (code), Dr.Slump (code),
     Estrayk (Carlos Del Alamo, org music, doublememb Nah-Kolor, 06/97-
     01/98), Evelred (Mateo Pascual, music, 10/95-01/98), Goreboy (music),
     Keved (code), Kustom (Ruben Alcanyiz, code, 10/95-96), Magnum (gfx,
     10/95), Oops! (code, 06/97), Peskanov (code, 06/97), Sativa (raytrace),
     Vader (code).
???> Creatoor (gfx, 10/95), Dixie (spa? gfx, 10/95), Nexus (gfx, 10/95).

Capsule are one of the oldest and most well respected Spanish teams.
Spanish coder Darklord (10/95) is probably deceased, since "Quicktro"
(06/97) is dedicated to his memory.

Spanish coder Flynn is no longer a member.

 Career (1995, 14.10, AGA 64k Intro).
  code: Kustom, gfx: Magnum, Dixie (end anim), music: Evelred.
  Winner of the Euskal Party 3 64k intro competition!
  review: Nothing very outstanding about this intro; graphics and design
  are ok, music's listenable... The most advanced effect, I guess, is the
  burning ring. Nicest moment: Being kicked in the face towards the end.
  Not bad; not too memorable either.
 GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.0.

 Short (1995, 14.10, AGA 1MB File).
  code: Darklord, gfx: Creator, Nexus (capsule logo), music: Goreboy/N3.
  3rd in the Euskal Party 3 demo competition.
  review: Short is certainly an appropriate name! It's short and not
  particularly sweet. The best effect has to be the zoom-rotator, which
  looks good, but unusual. Cheating, people? Music is the usual frantic
  techno. It's been done to death, and much better than this. If you're
  tired of traditional music, try out Impulse's "Voyage In Storm"!
  And by the way, that ripple effect on the endscroller is bugged!!
  030-50 recommended.
 GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.

 Assault! (1996, AGA File).
  code: Kustom, gfx: ZooN/Silicon (animbackground), music: Evelred (The
  Player 6.1A format).
  review: Assault is a very SMOOTH demo, with most routines flowing by like
  water through my fingers... It opens with a fast but undetailed flight
  over a voxelspace landscape. It continues with some all-too-familiar
  afterburned objects...see if any of these ring a bell: duck, torus, face?
  The best routine in the demo, perhaps, is a colorful tunnel that we
  blast through at a moderate pace at first, only to speed up considerably
  as the music changes its mood. Nicely done. Assault does have a certain
  sense of style, perhaps most evident during the stretching meteorstorm
  credits part and the intro with the text that appears in time to the
  soundtrack. To conclude, I guess I like this a little. If they could
  get a decent graphician in, and consider trying out some new objects they
  could very well make a killer demo sometime soon :) The music's not
  anything special, though. I do know that Evelred has won several music
  competitions, so there's bound to be a few good tunes in him!
    Please note that the version tested was an '040 fixed' version released
  to AmiNet 02/97. The demo makes use of Ludde/Encore's c2p routine.
 GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.0.

  First (1996, 28.07, Demo).
  4th in the Euskal Party IV demo competition.

  Changing (1997, 30.03, 40k Intro).
  3rd in the Mekka Symposium 97 40k intro competition.

 Quicktro (1997, .06, AGA File).
  code: Peskanov, gfx: Estrayk (textures), Oops! (textures, objects),
  Peskanov (objects), music: Evelred (The Player 6.1A format).
  review: Capsule surprise us here with some pretty fucking amazing 3D!
  Prior to seeing this, I'd never heard of Peskanov - rest assured that
  from now on I'm VERY aware of this guy! Quicktro consists of scenes and
  objects, much like many other recent demos, but the superior amount of
  color and detail set this three notches above anything that came before
  it. The main routines here are in HAM6 1x1, with the final toruses in
  HAM8 1x1. Needless to say, it looks pretty f... amazing. It's hard to
  speak about this demo without using some 'colorful' language; it's the
  only way to do it justice! Just wait till you see that galleon...
  If this is Peskanov's idea of a quick production, then I'm gonna be doing
  what the figure in the first scene is doing once he releases a full demo!
    Quicktro obviously needs a faster machine than mine to really shine,
  but the 3D already knocks the socks off almost everything else even on my
  machine. The music by Evelred is perfect for this production; powerful
  but minimalist. There ought to be a law against making demos that are
  THIS good - it makes all the other ones look like fools!
  Dedicated to the memory of Darklord.
 GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.0.


Carillon
--------
Carillon was formed by Dweezil and Heatbeat after Heatbeat was kicked from
the finnish section of Rebels. After releasing two demos in 1992, they
merged with Cyberiad to create one of the best ever Finnish teams; Carillon
and Cyberiad Institutes (CNCD). At least Heatbeat (music), Destop (gfx), WDO
(code) and Major Tom (music, ex Anarchy) came along to the new group.
  Despite rumours, Golem (ex Anarchy) never joined DCS, and this was likely
the last group the Finnish graphician was a member of.

Finnish musician and graphician Dean (12/92) joined Damones.
Finnish members Wraith and Major Tom (music) left the scene 09/92.
  Didn't Major Tom move on to CNCD?
Finnish coder and cofounder Dweezil is no longer a member. He can be found
  in Stellar sometime later (RAW4).
Finnish Bloodstone was kicked, and therefore joined Scoopex 11/91.

  Love & Anarchy (1992, ECS Trackmo).
  code: WDO, gfx: Destop, music: Heatbeat.

  The Return of the Son of the Monster Magnet (1992, 28.12, ECS 40k Intro).
  code: WDO, gfx: Destop, music: Maza/Rebels.
  10th in The Party 92 40k intro competition.


Carnage
-------
ENG> Amida (code raytrace trade), Cage (sysop), Eon (org trade), Hip (gfx),
     Iceman (code), Kei (org code gfx ascii edit), Kenco (raytrace trade),
     Mayhem (code gfx), Ruiner (code trade), Spin (code), Thrust (music),
     Wookie (music), Zebedee (code trade).

Boards; REMOTE CONTROL (eng), THE ORACLE (eng).

Sykotik joined Steps of Change 04/96.
Musician Gin joined Dual Crew (RAW4).
Swedish musician D-Zire joined The Silents ca 04/92.


Cartel (-1990)
--------------
NOR> Achmed, Antichrist, Arny, FZ, Ozzy, Pab, Randy, Rockie, The Jack,
     Varmint.

The entire group merged into PMC, and are now a part of that group!
They also released a demo to announce the merging, see PMC for details.
Some of the people this concerns is a.o. Lord Helmet (ex Heatseekers),
Zapper and Ramjet.


Cascade
-------
SWE> Astaroth (code), Chainsaw, Lester, Mastermind.
N-L> Jeffrey, The President.
DEN> Whee (L. Legaard, code, 90).
???> Gellerman (new late90).

The Danish section, with Whee as the only member, does not exist anymore.
They kicked Whee!, but for some reason he didn't get the message and
continued to release Cascade productions for some time, much to the
annoyance of the Swedish members! Please note that Cascade has nothing
to do with the similarly named PC demo crew Cascada.

Swedish coder Phazor got kicked, and left the scene.
Swedish musician and swapper Skimmer left the scene 09/92.
Swedes M:ET (ex Rebels), Nick (ex Warfalcons) and Zaxxan (re)joined Rebels.

  Transmit 035 (File).

  Cracklight (1988, 03.10, ECS Intro).
  Released at the Double Density Crew, Level4, The Supervisors Copy Party.

Intro (1990, late, ECS Intro).
  Code^Gfx: Whee, Music: Martin Larsson.
  Review: I like this! The tune and the visuals make for a nice atmosphere
  over the whole thing...blue, wavy, nice... Whee mentions an upcoming
  vacation trip on 20.12-90, so it's bound to be from sometime before that.
GLE tested A500 /000-7 /mb chip, mb fast/2.04.
             A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0. -- Note: Needs KillAGA.

  Rising (1990, .09, ECS File).

 Elektrica (ECS Trackloaded Musicdisk).
  code: Astaroth, gfx: n/a, music: n/a.
  review: This musicdisk opens with some VERY cool opening logos, before
  settling on the basic but unexciting main screen. You can listen to the
  opening tune, or press the right mouse button to bring up a selector.
  Text in the scroller reveals that RISING was their last release, and that
  some time has passed since then.
GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0. -- Note: Cache off.


Casyopea
--------
???> Cooder (music), Dr.Sky (code), Greg (code swap), Lordwader (mainswap).

Noise joined Old Bulls 06/96.
Hades joined Deep 06/96).
Musician Bartesek joined Mystic late95.


Catastrophy
-----------
???> Quaid (ex Grace, new early92), Yama (ex Grace, new early92).

  Nanodemo (Demo).
  info: Made by the dutch division.


Cavaleers
---------
GER> Risk (John Walter, swap music).
???> Hardy (code music), Toaster (gfx raytrace).


Cave (1989-)
------------
FIN> Dr.Feelgood, Ercwulff, Fang, Jupe, Lancer (gfx, 92), Mr.Spiv (Jouni
     Korhonen, code, 90-92), Old Fart, Stinger (import, 04/90).
DEN> Anxious, Infinity, Logic, Magic, Proxt (Lars Svenningsen, code gfx
     swap, 11/89), Rare, Thunderboy, Tronic, Wombat.
GER> Mimsamil.
ITA> Yado.
USA> Elf-Co (sysop 'ECHO A CALL ON' WHQ).
???> Melis (music, 09/91), Synadex.

Cave is a finnish demo group, born after the group Panzerfaust changed their
name in the later part of 1989.

Dope joined Legend.
Finns Fix, Hot and Perfect joined Coral.
Phalcon joined Aero a long time ago (mid 91).
Finnish swapper Eku (Vesa Ekholm) left the scene mid 91.
Rare left to form a new group mid 91. Anyone know WHAT group?
The following were kicked: Flyxer (fin), Napalm (fin), Curunir (fin), Orion
  (fin), Phalion (den), Airborne (ger), Dr.Fate (ger), Lemmy (ger) and
  Newark (ger) (mid 91).

  La'Weird (ECS File).

  Celium (1991, 22.02, ECS File).

  Revenge of Bob (1992, early, ECS Intro).
  code: Mr.Spiv, gfx: Lancer, music: Double Trouble.


Celestial
---------
Finnish coder Hook left for Genocide late 92.


Celtic
------
NOR> Dr.M (swap, ex New Wave).
FIN> Pixie (gfx, ex Wizzcat).
GER> Crown (code, 01-05/90).

Celtic were behind the utility "Demo-Maker V1.1" in 1989, possibly the first
program of its kind on the amiga? ;)
  1990 - Celtic grew stronger around june, when they entered into a
cooperation with Avoid, still under the name Celtic. They also kicked out
Slimer, Red Hawk and their german subgroup Highlander (4 spreaders). Bomber
and Pinhead from Highlander joined Amaze, while Koto and Guru from
Highlander joined Mindkillers.

  Plasmatronic (ECS File).

  Soundrevolution #5 (ECS Musicdisk).

  Demo (1989, 04.09, ECS File).

  Rip-Demo (1989, 04.09, ECS File).


Celtic Frost
------------
Finnish Masque joined Addicts.


Centolos
--------
SPA> Humphrey (gfx, 97).
???> McQuio (code, new early98), Wavemaker (doublememb Scum, early98).


Centura
-------
HOL> Metal Gear (sysop 'SPHERICAL DREAMS', ex Skid Row), Poison (sysop
     'POWER ZONE'), Wizard.
SWE> Kid Curry (sysop 'MISAIGON').
GER> Outlaw, TMB (sysop).
FRA> Anonym.
???> Ellesar (ex Vicious, new late92), Phantom (sysop), Quasar (ex
     Scorpio), Radium (ex Scorpio).

Some of these names seem to reoccur below, in Cyanide...

Centura is dead!
Perlon joined Utopia.
Mr. Nuke joined Legend.
Turkish swapper Kickman joined Bronx.
French swapper Cerval (ex Litany, new late93) joined Trance late93.
Zed changed his handle to Gemini and joined Pleasure (SLH11^GEN6).
Steef joined Legend (RAW5).


Cerberos Design
---------------
HUN> Big G, Bruce, Cunc, Edison, Silkie, Tope, X7.
???> Fresh Trash (code, 10/91).

Cerberos Design is a group that's not very well known. Their coder Fresh
Trash coded the much used packer utility CrunchMania.

Everyone excpet Bruce, Cunc, Silkie, Tope, X7, Big G and Edison got kicked.
  Some joined Design House, Soc.Brigade and 23 Celsius Crew.
Hungarian coder Comiga (ex Soc.Brigade) left the scene.
Hungarian coder Goophy joined Absolute! (PRP4).
Jean joined Surprise! Productions (SLH11).


Champs, The
-----------
???> Atom, Buildex, Dr.Pablo (crack), Syntax 2001.

The Champs were one of the first and greatest cracking crews!


Chaos
-----
???> Cruncher (ex Acume), James (music, 93), Number 6 (code, 93),
     Thunderbolt (music, 93), Uri (music, 93).

Number 6 released the phone hacking tool MACK (Maximum Access haCKer).

Brutus was kicked.
Chuck joined Submision.
MDMA, Schitzo and Case joined Defekt (RAW6).
Tix changed his handle to Stix and joined Equinox late91.

  Audio Dreams (1993, early, ECS Musicdisk, 2 disks).
  code: n/a, gfx: n/a, music: Thunderbolt, Uri, James. info: 10 tunes.

  Guru-Intro (1996, 05.04).
  2nd in The Gathering 96 A500 Nostalgia demo competition.


Chaos A.D.
----------
SWE> Dezecrator (Markus Merilainen, music sysop, ex X-Trade, new PRP4).
NOR> Terminal Silence (ascii).
USA> Flatline (sysop).
???> Aggressor, Hellhound, Pitcher, Prospect (old handle Zacco).

Boards; 4AM CLUB.

Chaos A.D. was born as a subgroup of Ram Jam. 'Chaos AD' is also the title
of an album by Brazilian trash metallers Sepultura, which is probably an
indication of where they got their name.

Trouble was kicked.
Dee, sysop 'UNDERCOVER' joined Delight.
Chaos AD died, and all remaining members joined Ram Jam (PRP4).
Swedish musician Dose (ex D-Lite/D-29, new PRP4) joined Trance (PRP4).
The Norwegian division left (PRP4), and some of the members joined a new
  group called Duplo; Digital (ex Diffusion, old handle Nurnal) and others.


Chaos Bros
----------
GER> Chavez (Mark Buonfrate, swap, early98), Dr.Avalanche (Rene Kueppers,
     swap, early98).


Chaos Cooperation (-1989)
-------------------------
The entire group decided to join forces with Roadrunners in a new group
called Rebels. They released their first joint production in february 89.


Chaos Designs
-------------
Mohawk and Death joined Acme Projects mid 93.


Channel 42
----------
DEN> Deroy (90?), Grafictive (code gfx, 07/88), Ice (gfx music, 07/88),
     Sionic (90?), Slim (90?).

Is Sionic the graphics ace that later worked in The Silents?

  Technique (1988, 11.07, ECS File).
  Code: Grafictive, Ice, Gfx: Grafictive, Music: Ice.


Chilblains [new]
----------------
???> Brain (ex Unlimited, new WHN1), Gold Dragon (swap, ex Unlimited, new
     WHN1).

Chilblains was rebuilt by The Brain/Unlimited (WHN1).


Chip Lords (1992-)
------------------
NOR> CS800 (gfx), Shrike (code), Weejay (music).

Chip Lords is a new group (RAW3).


Chrome (CRM)
------------
FIN> Butcher (93), Chaosis (code, 08/93), Coma (old handle Chaos...
     Chaosis?, 08/93), DJ Joge (music, 08/93), Equalizer (swap, 08/93),
     Hacksaw (93), Maniac (swap, ex Falcons, new 09/92-08/93), Multiplex
     (Toni Wilen, code, 08/93), Netrunner (swap, ex Calibra, 08/93), Ray
     (93), Shark (93), Sir Monkey (93), TC (93), Tornado (swap pack
     'Stigmata', 08/93), Vulcan (swap, late90), Whizz (sysop 'KLONDYKE',
     08/93).

Chrome are a Finnish demo group mainly known for their "Digital Disco"'s
and Multiplex' utility FileMaster.

Alien left the scene.
Heavyweight joined Addicts.
Finnish swapper Royal69 restarted the legendary C64 group Wartec on the
  Amiga mid93.
Danes Tricktrax, Subject, Blue Fox and Growl all joined Balance.
Finnish Deeprunner (swap) and Morpheus (gfx, ex Stellar, new 09/92-08/96)
  got kicked.

  Anarchy Party Demo (1991, .04, ECS).
  Released at Anarchy Easter Party 91.

  Digital Disco (ECS Musicdisk).

  Digital Disco II (1992, ECS Musicdisk, 2 disks).
  code: n/a, gfx: n/a, music: DJ Joge.

 Assembly 93 Intro (1993, 10.08, ECS 40k Intro).
  code: Multiplex, gfx: Morpheus, music: DJ Joge.
  9th in the Assembly 93 40k intro competition.
  review: In my book this will always be the 'puzzle intro'. You see, the
  design is based on pieces of jigsaw puzzles, hence... OK, anyroad.
  There's a few effects and a few textscreens. The best is some kind of
  colorcycle-plasma thing and a non-textured Doom thingie. As you've
  probably sensed, I'm bored now so I'm off to do something FUN instead!
    If you want the graphics from this, just extract the IFF's from the
  depacked file with WRip or a similar tool.
GLE tested A500 /000-7 /mb chip, mb fast/2.04.
             A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.

  Digital Disco 3 (1993, late, ECS Musicdisk).
  info: Generation 6 news said this would be released 'in January'. However,
  in their Assembly 93 intro they say it's gonna be out 'soon'.


Chronos
-------
ITA> Alphabit (sysop 'ILLUSION'), Batblaster (sysop 'MUSICAL PHARMACY'),
     Eniac (sysop 'IRON LAW'), Vegamaster (sysop 'LAST BIT').
USA> Oldman (sysop 'DREAMING CITY').

Boards; DARK STAR (ger, 10/91).

Chronos is an Italian group, with some members in Switzerland.

Swiss coder Silence joined Equinox.


Chryseis (CHS).
---------------
FIN> Albert (93), Goozer (trade, ex Alcatraz, new 10/93).
BEL> Mr.Hyde (sysop 'BLACK CRYPT'), Skrull (sysop 'TEAM RANGERS'), Unix
     (David Lovera, music, 04-12/94).
???> Arpegiator (music, ex Anarchy, new late92-93), JMZ (04/94), Lazy Coder
     (code, 94), Mad Martigan (code, 94).

Boards; TOTAL RECALL WHQ (usa, ex Paradise, new early93), DEEP THOUGHT
     (fin), MANIAC MANSION (bel).

Lazy Coder made the file packer utility 'Chryseis Cruncher'.

  3 From 1 (1993, ECS Musicdisk).
  code: n/a, gfx: n/a, music: Arpegiator.
  info: With design stolen from the MTV music program.

  80kb Intro (1994, .04, Intro).
  production: Unix, JMZ. Released at Low Density 94.


Cinefex Design (CFX, 1990-)
---------------------------
NOR> B.I.T (music, later Majic 12, 09/91), Bjelland (swap, late90), Dark
     Angel, Dexter (gfx, 09/91), Express (Gunnar, late90), Fallos (Sven
     Deuschmann, code, late90-09/91), Floppy (code, ex Wizzcat, new 09/91),
     Hitcher, Mr.Nobody (ex Wizzcat, new 09/91), Pushead, Slask (swap,
     late90), S.M.A.
???> Agent Criminal, BTS, Cyberpunk, Da Cato, Dr.Stein, Echo, Engineer,
     Fodder (nor? 09/91), Gekko, Great White, Icy, Imp, Latex, Mediator,
     Morbid, Mosher (ex Cosa Nostra), Nautic (nor? 09/91), Sorcerer, Wilpet.

Cinefex was a Norwegian demo group, formed by former members of Alpha
Flight. Floppy and Mr.Nobody joined from Wizzcat at the Arendal party
(09/91).

  First Demo (1990, 15.05, ECS File).

  Multiplex My Brain (ECS File).

. I Guess I Had To Release Something?? (1991, 29.09, ECS Intro).
  code: Fallos, gfx: Fallos (logo), Dexter (font), music: "Another One" by
  B.I.T (4ch MOD format). Released at the Arendal party.
  review: A slightly innovative but ultimately deadly unexciting intro.
  The innovative part is the logo, which has individual waving characters,
  overlapping each other as the logo waves...but that's about it. Deadly
  boring for the most part, with lousy graphics and thoroughly boring
  music. The sinescroll bugs even with KillAGA.
. GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.1 -- Note: Needs KillAGA.

. Party Message Box (1991, 29.09, ECS Intro).
  code: Floppy, gfx: Dexter (logo), Floppy (font), music: "Neological" by
  B.I.T (4ch MOD format). Released at the Arendal party.
  review: This message box is a rather plasma-heavy production, with an
  overload of plasma-like color making its overall appearance one of 'too
  much'! The design is rather basic, with an unexciting Cinefex logo at the
  top of the screen, a scroller at the bottom, and - you've guessed it - a
  textplotter in the middle. It is, incidentally, this plotter that has all
  those plasma colors under it.
. GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.1 -- Note: Needs KillAGA!


Circle (1993-1993)
------------------
Circle was formed in may 1993 by Schizo (ex Noxious), Colorbird, Some1 and
Prime (all ex Scoopex). The lifespan of Circle was short, however, as both
Colorbird and Schizo later in the year moved on - first to join Alcatraz,
then to form Illusion. Most members of Circle later wound up in Illusion,
and then eventually Razor 1911. Circle members that moved on to Illusion
were at least Lionheart (ex Insane), Some1 and Prime (both ex Scoopex).
As a consequence, Circle died.
  Information in Upstream #7 that Some1 and Prime joined from Artech seem
to be false.

Finnish Sphinx (ex Styline) got kicked.
Swedish graphician PGL joined Nova, but soon wound up in Illusion with most
  of his old groupmates.

 Sometimes I Wish I Was Famous (1993, 31.05, ECS File).
  code: Colorbird, gfx: Butch/TSL, Tony/Alcatraz (logo), music: Some1 &
  Prime. 7th in The Computer Crossroads 93 demo competition.
  review: The first (and only?) Circle demo is a rather forgettable
  affair, unfortunately. There's mostly vector and dot-stuff on offer here.
  The tune initially sounds promising, with some nice use of speech samples
  and stuff, but the novelty soon wears off. Too forgettable is my
  judgement.
GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.

  Propaganda issue #1 ECS Diskmag).
  info: The first and only issue released under the Circle name. Issue #2
  was released under the Illusion label, issues #3 and #4 under Razor 1911.


Cirion
------
FIN> Asa (code gfx, 08/96-04/98), Mindeye (Seppo Sinkkonen, gfx, 08-11/96),
     Viggin (raytrace, 08-11/96).
???> Turbo'boo (fin? music, 09/96).

  Hope (1995, 12.08, 40k Intro).
  12th in the Assembly 95 40k intro competition.

 Showstopper (1996, 18.08, AGA HD Multifile).
  code: Asa, gfx: Mindeye, Viggin (raytrace), music: Carebear/Orange (The
  Player 6.1A format). 8th in The Assembly 96 demo competition.
  review: A little bland, this. There's the usual envmapping, but nothing
  to excite me or make me say 'that's original'. In a few short words, it's
  same shit, new (and not necessarily better) wrapping. The only effect I
  really liked in this demo is the one with the angray face wrapped onto
  the sphere. The face twists and waves in various ways. That was ok.
    There are three raytraced logos and a fullscreen picture. The picture,
  "Adam Finds Eva" by Mindeye also competed in the graphics competition,
  where it was unplaced. It says nowhere whether it needs fastmem or not.
  The system during the endscreen upscroller is weird...Left mousebutton
  has no effect, while right exits. Weird...
GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.

 Hope 2 (1996, 28.09, AGA 64k Intro).
  code: ASA, gfx: none, music: Turbo'boo (The Player 6.1A format).
  review: Taking into consideration the tag line '3 hour production', I was
  positively surprised by "Hope 2". It's a small, limited production, but
  with some excellent core code work that shines through, and reveals some
  good potential beneath the surface. This is a typical 'object' intro, but
  given that, it's a nice colorful and pretty fat variation. My only real
  complaint is the rather ungraceful exit it performed on my machine, with
  the last note of the music beeeeeeping my ears to madness. For three
  hours worth of work, this is very nice.
    The C2P routine used was published to AmiNet (dev/asm/asac2p2.lha)
  10/96, with the intro included in the archive.
 GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fat/3.0.

  Naturally (1996, 23.11, AGA 8MB FPU HD Multifile).
  code: Asa, gfx: Mindeye, Viggin (objects, trace), music: Carebear.
  4th in the Demolition 96 II demo competition.
  info: Seeing as I don't have a maths processor (FPU), I have not yet been
  able to see this demo. Is Carebear a real member, or did Orange [pc] just
  loan him out? He participated in the music competition at the same party
  under the handle Carebear/Orange and Jamm, so this seems most likely.

  Hope3 (1996, 23.11, 80k Intro).
  6th in the Demolition 96 II 80k intro competition.


Citron [hol] (1993-)
--------------------
Citron was formed in late 1993 by dutch sysop THC/Justice ('MYSTIC PLACE'),
but the group didn't exist long before THC moved on to legend, presumably
killing the group in the process. This group has nothing to do with the
Swedish group Citron. (Citron-point).


Citron. [swe] (1993-)
---------------------
SWE> Puh (editor), S.Duvan (Johan Alfredsson, founder code, 93-00), Slash
     (Johan Elm, swap, doublememb Peek [pc], new 94-08/96), Tobias Jansson
     (founder, gfx, doublememb Sardonyx, old handle Electron, 12/93-12/96).

Citron. (note the point at the end) is a Swedish demo group, formed by
S.Duvan and Electron in early 1993. In 1994, Slash joined as a double member
from IFFTiC. In addition to their own diskmag Oepir Risti (which they are
most known for), much of the team also helped C-Lous with their "No Sense"
mag.

  Oepir Risti issue #1 (1994, Diskmag).
  code: S.Duvan, gfx: Electron, music: Jogeir/independent.
  info: Intro is a nicely drawn logo by Chevron/The Silents. Music is by
  Jogeir, and is a conversion of an old c64 tune (original possibly by
  Laxity). It was reviewed very favourably in Propaganda #3.

  Oepir Risti issue #2 (1994, Diskmag).
  code: S.Duvan, gfx: Tobias Jansson, music: "Orthanc" by Lizardking.
  info: The tune 'Orthanc' by Lizardking was later used in the
  Razor 1911 musicdisk "Memorial Songs II" (1995).

  Oepir Risti issue #3 (Diskmag).
  code: S.Duvan, gfx: Tobias Jansson (main), Prowler/Passion (titlepicture),
  music: "Chip-Slayer!" by Lizardking.

  Oepir Risti issue #4 (1994, late, Diskmag).
  code: S.Duvan, gfx: Tobias Jansson (main, titlepicture), music:
  "Propaganda # 2.2" by Some1/ Razor 1911.

  Oepir Risti issue #5 (Diskmag).
  code: S.Duvan, gfx: Tobias Jansson (main), Drakemule/Exceed
  (titlepicture), music: "A Way To Freedom" by Lizardking.

  Oepir Risti issue #6 (Diskmag).
  code: S.Duvan, gfx: Tobias Jansson (main), Prowler/Passion (titlepicture),
  music: "Lost at Home" by Tip and Mantronix/Phenomena.

  Oepir Risti issue #7 (Diskmag).
  code: S.Duvan, gfx: Tobias Jansson (main), Frame/C-Lous (titlepicture),
  music: "Wonder Smoke" by Tip and Mantronix/Phenomena.

  Oepir Risti issue #7I (1996, 25.05, Diskmag).
  code: S. Duvan, gfx: Tobias Jansson (main, titlepicture), music: Mittag-
  Leffler/Nosebleed. Released at Icing '96.

  Oepir Risti issue #8 (1996, 28.12, Diskmag).
  code: S.Duvan, gfx: Tobias Jansson (main), Tobias Jansson/Citron. and
  Prowler/ Passion (titlepicture), music: Mittag-Leffler/Nosebleed, editors:
  Puh, S.Duvan, Tobias Jansson. Released at The Party 6.

  Oepir Risti issue #9 (Diskmag).
  code: S.Duvan, gfx: Tobias Jansson (main), Prowler/Scoopex (titlepicture),
  music: Mittag-Leffler/Nosebleed.

  Oepir Risti issue #10 (Diskmag).
  code: S.Duvan, gfx: Tobias Jansson (main), Alvar Andersson and Prowler/
  Scoopex (titlepicture), music: Mittag-Leffler/Nosebleed.


Clan
----
POL> Bubba (mainorg code swap, doublememb Iris, late96), Ced (gfx),
     Danthalion (music), Gilo (music), Gizbern (swap), Jigit (gfx), Perry
     (gfx music swap), Phaser (swap), Pudding (Seba Potapinski, gfx swap,
     late96), Scyman (gfx music), Spirol (code), Yoyo (edit)..
NOR> Hurricane (Lars Selvig, org swap, doublememb Void, late 96).


Classic [old] (-1991)
---------------------
SWE> Dezecrator (music, later X-Trade, 12/89-90).
ENG> Scooter (ex Genesis, new late90).
ITA> Mr.M (sysop 'RED & BLACK', ex Skid Row, new late90), Shark (sysop
     'INFINITE DREAMS').
USA> Armitage (sysop 'THE MADHOUSE', 90), The Light (sysop 'PURGATORY').
???> Braindead, Capricorn (new late90), Clairvoyant, Dax, Garp, Hoson,
     Jack, Modem Boy (sysop, ex Outlaws, new WHN1), Nuke, Plug1 (code,
     91), Problem Child (new late90), Rob Northern, Scan (crack train),
     Skywalker, Sleaze (new late90), Swapperhead, The Jazz Syndicate
     (supply, 90), The Skeleton.

Boards; APOCALYPSE (usa, 90), PIRATE SHIPS (usa), WARHAMMER (swe), EARTHSEA
     (swe), THE LINE TO HEAVEN (swi), THE LIGHT BBS (eng), BURN IT UP (+33).

Classic was one of the better cracking crews based in Sweden, just like
Fairlight and Defjam. The leader was (probably) Ringo Star, since his name
seems to pop up whenever the group is mentioned. They died in late 1991
(most probable) or early 92.

Ringo Starr (code crack, 90) left the scene.
German sysop Guru Josh ('TECH', ex Tristar, new 90) joined Storm (90).
Zelnik (ex Oracle old) and Prisoner of Wife (sysop whq) both joined
  Paradox late 90.
Dutch sysop BamBam ('DOWNTOWN', ex Oracle old, new late90-91) joined
  Quartex old.
Frenchmen Corsair (code), Foxy and Mr.Video (gfx, all ex Angels old) joined
  Skid Row.
German sysops TCM ('MAGICAL ZONE') and Joker ('SADO CITY', both 09/91)
  joined Razor 1911 old.
American sysop Winter Mute ('MARTYRIUM', new late90) joined Alpha Flight.
  He later returned to Classic when Classic was reborn.
Swedish sysop Wico ('INNER CIRCLE') joined Razor 1911 old, but left them
  for Scoopex a few days later. Then he joined Rebels! (RAW2).
English sysop Splatt! ('SPLATTER HOUSE' EHQ, 90) joined Horizon late90.

  Intro (1990?, ECS Intro).
  code: Ringo Star, gfx: n/a, music: Dezecrator.

  Andis Demo (1993, 05.08).
  2nd place in the ECC93 demo competition.


Classic [new] (CLS, 1993-)
--------------------------
SWE> Rob (org modemorg trade salecard, 06/94-07/95), Ozone (sysop 'FAR
     OUT', ex Complex, 01/95-06/96).
GER> Apollo (supply, 07/94-07/95).
???> Dog^Bone (supply, 11/93), Kenshiro (ex Outlaws), N.O.M.A.D (crack,
     11/93), Rastaman (spread, new 06/95), V-Cut (new 06/95), Whoosh
     (trade, re 06/95).

Boards; PIRATES HAVEN (usa, WHQ 07/94, 11/93-07/94), MARTYRIUM (usa,
     07/94), PET SEMATARY (swe, EHQ 07/94, 11/93-07/94), TERROR DOME (swi,
     11/93-07/94), CYCLONE (hol, 07/94), SCARA BRAE (ger, 07/94), ICE
     STATION ZEBRA (usa, WHQ 11/93), TROPICAL PLACES (eng, 11/93), WORLD
     DOWNFALL (ger, 11/93).

Classic was reborn with some of the old members and a lot of guys from
Ministry (RAW6^PRP4) in late 1993. Whoosh was a former sysop, who later
rejoined as a trader - confusion city :)

American sysops Glacier and Black Ice ('ICE FLOW NORTH', 07/94) are no
  longer members 06/96.
Stain is no longer a member 06/95.


Classified
----------
FIN> Major Tom (Mika Keskikiikonen, code music).

Major Tom is the author The Holy Noise musiceditor, used in the musicdisk
of the same name. He was later (or earlier?) a member of Anarchy, then
Carillon.

  The Holy Noise (1993, ECS Musicdisk).
  code^music: Major Tom, gfx: n/a.


Clique
------
???> Bloody (trade, new 06/96), Cool Shot (sysop, triplememb of Hoodlum and
     Virtual Dreams), Cooper (music), Detail (code trade, ex TRSI, new
     04/96), Kris (gfx cosys, ex Scoopex, new 04/96), Master (code, new
     06/96), Melih (code), Mit (code, new 06/96), Ravel (gfx), Remix
     (trade), Smile (trade, new 06/96), Sparky (code trade), XTD (music,
     doublememb TRSI^Mystic, new 04/96).

They announced that Sonik Clique stole their name 04/96. Sonik Clique is
mainly demoscene-related and Clique is mainly modem-related, but they think
they were the first to use that name (04/96).


Clones
------
FIN> Awkward, Brainbreaker, Gizzy (swap, 01/90), Helix, Idle, Jurkis, Ooze,
     Particle, Sir Arthur.
AUS> Psycho.

  Cloned Stuff (ECS File).

  Securitate Party Intro (ECS File).


C-Lous (CLS/C!S, http://www.algonet.se/~egoben/c-lous/)
-------------------------------------------------------
SWE> Claw (Jan Almqvist, gfx music, 12/95), Crazy D (Fredrik Johansson,
     swap), Frame (Joakim Bengtsson, gfx ascii swap editor 'No Sense', ex
     Medicine, doublememb Subspace ROM9, also in Peek [pc], new late94-97),
     Origo (Mattias Nilsson, code, triplememb Subspace ROM8, 08-09/96),
     Prospect (Mikael Nattfalk, code, ex Ram Jam, new ROM3, doublememb
     Subspace ROM8, now in Endzeit..., 04/95), Racoon (Lucas Edman, music,
     doublememb Darkage 02/98, new late97-02/98), Scout (Mikael Kalms, code,
     doublememb Artwork late96, 08-09/96), Zent (Fredrik Johansson).
GER> Case78 (ascii swap, triplememb Scoopex [details] and Head!, new ROM8,
     96).
???> Devotion (code, new ROM9), Reverend D (sysop).

C-Lous has grown from a relatively small group to a group of international
proportions! Their coders are their best asset, and solid names like Origo,
Prospect and Scout are not to be taken lightly... Origo was a member of
Medicine for a few months before rejoining (PRP4). C-Lous now publish the
diskmag "No Sense"; Frame is the editor. Crazy D and Zent have the same
real name....

Swedish musician duo Some1 and Morrow (08/96) left to join Rebels, after
  making music for one of their recent demos (ROM9).
Swedish graphician and swapper Pozz (Patrik Johansson, 08-09/96) decided to
  leave the scene (ROM9).
Swedes Mega (music), Mr.Mygg (music), Stardust (gfx, 11/95) and TmX (gfx,
  04/96) all left to form a new group called Dole (ROM9).
Scout took a little break from coding after being busy for some time
  converting the "Oepir Risti" diskmag to the PC (ROM8).
Swedish swapper Slash left, he is presumably still in Citron.
Musician Jozef has left the scene (ROM4).
Swedish sysop Qen ('ODIUS', ex Solitude, new ROM3) left for Squash (ROM4).
Musician Raiden (ex Insane, new ROM3) is no longer a member (ROM4).
Swedish swapper Yaffle joined Insane.

 Suck Dick (AGA Intro).
  code: Origo, gfx: Frame, Pozz, music: "Ccccp" by Mr.Mygg (Tracker Packer
  3 format).
  review: An average intro from Origo, with most of his common effects.
  That means a zoomrotator (this time with a smiling purple face :) is
  always present... This intro looks like any of his other 40/64k'ers,
  only with less chippy music :) Too bad Origo couldn't use the extra
  space to create something worthwhile. Seriously lacking in originality.
  And why the excessive profanity, Origo?
    Nowhere in the intro is a release date mentioned; can anybody help me
  determine when this was released?
 GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.

  ECC 93 Intro (1993, 05.08, Intro).
  7th in the ECC93 intro competition.

 Suicidal Tendensy (1994, 02.04, ECS 40k Intro).
  code: Origo, gfx: Claw, Pozz, music: Claw.
  Released for The Gathering 94 40k intro competition.
  review: This was supposed to compete in the Gathering intro competition,
  but was disqualified because the decruncher needed fastmem. Origo was
  reportedly VERY upset.
GLE tested A500 /000-7 /mb chip, mb fast/2.04.
             A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.

 At The Party (1994, 28.12, ECS 40k Intro).
  code: Origo, gfx: Pozz, Frame, music: "Det E Gott Med Snacks" by Mr.Mygg
  (4ch MOD format).
  12th in The Party 4 40k intro competition.
  review: Works fine on the A2000, but was obviously made on a faster
  machine - the effects take forever to finish. Also, the opening graphics
  are somewhat fucked (if colorcycling wasn't intended...and given the way
  it looks, I think not!) It works perfectly fine on the A1200. Press the
  right mousebutton to pause the zoomscroller and text.
GLE tested A2000/000-7 /1mb chip, 2mb fast/2.04.
             A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.

  Das Omen (1995, 01.04, Demo).
  2nd in the Virtual Conspiracy 95 demo competition.

 Time Square (1995, 01.04, 40k Intro).
  code: Prospect, gfx: Frame, music: Destructor/Obscene.
  2nd in the Virtual Conspiracy 95 40k intro competition.
  review: It's the design more than the code that sets "Time Square" apart
  from the competition, and secured its second place. Effects here include
  a chunky tunnel, yet another variation on the cityscape from Pygmy
  Projects "Extension" and some spacecut spheres. But, as mentioned, it's
  the design and execution that sets it apart. It has an air of
  professionality to it.
GLE tested A1200/020-14/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.0.

 Virtual Conspiracy (1995, 01.04, ECS 40k Intro).
  code: Origo, gfx: Pozz, music: Mr.Mygg. Released for the Virtual
  Conspiracy 95 40k intro competition, but was unplaced.
  review: Apparently, there's something wrong with the way graphics are
  displayed here, since several effects look strange on my system - even
  with KillAGA - and the first effect isn't properly displayed at all.
  Due to this it's hard to judge the intro as a whole, but it doesn't
  really look like I've missed something. Interestingly, this intro ALSO
  has a variation on the "Extension" cityscape! Ultimately quite limited.
GLE tested A1200/020-14/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.0. -- Note: See review.

 Freebased (1995, 18.06, ECS 64k Intro).
  code: Origo, gfx: Pozz, music: Morrow & Some1/Razor 1911.
  Winner of the Icing 95 intro competition!
  review: Not bad at all, this little intro. It opens with a nice little
  C-Lous logo by Pozz, then continues onto a gouraud/texturemapped spacecut
  routine. Next there's some bitmap manipulation on a picture of a face...
  There's a couple of more routines too, but you get the picture.
  The tune's not too bad, though the chipfactor is a little high.
    Though the intro works fine on my machine, it obviously runs too fast
  for its own good... Some of the objects really sprint off!
GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.

  Assembly 95 40k Intro (1995, 12.08, 40k Intro).
  5th in the Assembly 95 40k intro competition.

  Instinct (1995, 07.10).
  Released at Party Remedy 95, apparently out of competition.

  Masque (1995, 12.11, Demo).
  2nd in the Compusphere 5 demo competition.

 Mixed Emotions (1996, 05.04, AGA 40k Intro).
  code: Prospect, gfx: Frame, music: Soul/Movement.
  3rd in The Gathering 96 40k intro competition.
  review: This intro can thank OK design for achieving the place it did.
  The coding is not too fabulous, but as mentioned the design and music are
  the saving grace here.
GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.

  Kolor (1996, 26.05, Demo).
  code: Scout, gfx: n/a, music: n/a. 5th in the Icing 96 demo competition.

  Kolor Remix (1996, 16.06, Demo).
  2nd in the Remedy 96 demo competition.

 Rektum Analis (1996, 18.08, AGA 64k Intro).
  code: Origo, Scout, gfx: Pozz, music: Some1 & Morrow.
  5th in the Assembly 96 64k intro competition.
  review: This is very good! From the moment the C-Lous logo smashes onto
  the screen to the first beats of the bassdrum, you know this is a
  competent production. The techno music kicks quite a bit, and does not
  suffer from the chip syndrome (squaeeeaaakk...) at all. Definitely cool!
  There are four effects here, all sharing the rather purple palette.
  We're treated to some shading, a tunnel, a voxelspace and some multiple
  toruses. It's all over rather quickly, but it's a sweet ride.
  Works on standard A1200, but a 030 and fastmem is recommended.
 GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.

 No Sense issue 2 (1996, .09, Multifile diskmag).
  code: Origo, Scout (additional), S.Duvan/Citron. (additional), gfx: Gfx-
  Twins/Essence and Scoopex (title), Tobias Jansson/Citron. (welcome), Frame
  (main), music: "Dosk Forever" by Some1 & Morrow featurning Lizardking,
  "Hazel" by Elusive and Radix (both 4ch MOD format), editor: Frame.
  review: This mag opens great, with a fabulous title picture by the Gfx-
  Twins to the first beat of the equally great music...then the picture
  fades down and there's a really cool little welcome-animal to greet you!
  So we start to explore the mag...and it feels just great! Smoooooth
  scrolling, a goodlooking panel, and an overall air of professionalism
  oozes out of its ever pore!
    Well, have spent over an hour reading already...and I can just say that
  the feeling continues! The code is perfect, the mag's pleasantly written,
  and there's oodles of interesting and thoughtful material! Just great!
  It would be a CRIME not to download this mag, ok? Oh, and it multitasks -
  naturally! If you want the tunes, just depack them (they're in the 'music'
  directory), and they're ready to go!
 GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.1.

  No Sense issue #3 (1996, autumn, Diskmag).
  code: Origo, gfx: n/a, music: n/a, editor: Frame.

  Showbase Shape (1997, .04, Demo).
  Released at Icing '97 Beta, placing uncertain, but probably won!


CNCD (1993-, http://www.imagew.fi/cncd)
---------------------------------------
FIN> Case (code, 12/95-12/97), Dean (Mikko Lipiainen, gfx music, doublememb
     Damones, 93-95), Destop (Jani Isoranta, founder gfx trade, re-Anarchy,
     02/93-12/97), Dizzy (Juha Kujanpaa, music, 12/93-08/95), Fraction
     (Juha Huuskonen, code music, doublememb Damones, 12/93), Golem (93),
     Groo (Sami Jarvinen, music, doublememb Virtual Dreams, 08/93-12/95),
     Heatbeat (Antti A. Mikkonen, founder music, 02/93-08/94), Juliet
     (code, 12/95), Konnu (code, 02/93), Major Tom (founder music, 12/93),
     Prime Premium (Ville Hyvonen, music, 93-95), Stelios (Stelios
     Stagakis, code, ex Scoopex), Uncle Sam (93), WDO (founder code, re-
     Anarchy, 08/93), Yolk and Legend (music, 12/97).
SWE> Louie (gfx, doublememb The Black Lotus [details], new ROM9, 12/97).
HOL> Mark (Mark Dankers. trade music, ex Banal Projects, new 08/93).
???> Hmd (code, 12/97), Sly (code, 12/97).

CNCD resulted as a merger of the two groups Carillon and Cyberiad.
Some of the above, like Juliet and Destop, are active cross-platform.
I have another homepage adress (http://www.iwn.fi/cncd/), don't know which
one is valid :( Probably their most famous member must be the now-inactive
Heatbeat, one of the greatest musicians to ever grace the Amiga platform.
  Finnish musicians Groo, Dean, Heatbeat and Dizzy have released a CD
called simply "CNCD" through scenerelated record company TRSI Recordz
(ROM4). News in RAW6 that Dean and Fraction joined Damones are untrue, they
just joined as doublemembs.
  And just when we thought we'd heard the last from CNCD they strike back
with a "Killer" (12/97) of a demo at The Party!

Finnish graphician Kube (05-12/95) left to join Stellar (ROM4). How can
  this possibly be right, when ROM4 was released 05/95, and the "Closer"
  demo was released 12/95!?
The dutch Astro, who was a CNCD and Movement doublememb, left them both for
  Virtual Dreams (ROM4).

 Comedy Iceland (1993, .02, ECS Intro).
  code: Konnu, fx: Destop, music: Heatbeat.
  review: This one's a small, simple, but nice BBS intro for 2000 A.D.'s
  Finnish board Comedy Iceland. It's a one-screen intro, but still quite
  OK. The bouncy, cool tune by Heatbeat lifts it a lot.
GLE tested A500 /000-7 /mb chip, mb fast/2.04.
             A2000/000-7 /1mb chip, 2mb fast/2.04.
             A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.
                Note: Cubes at top didn't fill properly, otherwise 100%.

  Musical Rabbit (1993, .07, Musicdisk).
  code: n/a, gfx: n/a, music: "Sedat Soitta-1" by Dean (The Player 5.0A
  format). info: Described as a 'mini-music-disk'.

 Aquarium (1993, 05.08, ECS Trackmo).
  code: Fraction, gfx^music: Dean. 6th in the ECC93 demo competition.
  review: Not a very good one, I'm afraid... It's a short trackmo without
  too much to shout about. It's too AVERAGE for the most part, with neither
  the gfx, music or code ever really coming alive. The only sign of
  innovation was the broken glass vector cube, I haven't seen that before.
  Still, it's just a vector cube variation.
GLE tested A500 /000-7 /mb chip, mb fast/2.04.
             A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.
                Note: At first it crashed. Then I tried kicking down, and
                it worked. Then, just for fun, I tried it without kicking
                down, and it worked again! Why? Haven't a clue...

 Plastic Messiah (1993, 10.08, ECS 40k Intro).
  Code: WDO, Gfx: Destop, Music: Groo & Mark.
  Split 3rd in the Assembly 93 intro competition.
GLE tested A500 /000-7 /mb chip, mb fast/2.04.
             A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.

 Morbid Visions 3 (1994, early, ECS File Slideshow).
  Code: Fraction, Gfx: Dean (title), Reward (scan and retouch), Music:
  Dizzy (The Player 5.0A format). Cooperation with Complex.
  Review: Quite good slideshow detailing various Finns' adventures at The
  Party 3. Entertaining and good. Without KillAGA, keyboard control does
  not work.
 GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0, -- Note: Needs KillAGA.

  Sorry, No Elmers In My World (1994, File).
  Code: Fraction, Gfx: n/a, Music: Groo.

Uulima (1995, File).
  Code: n/a, Gfx: n/a, Music: Andy/Banal Projects (The Player 6.1A format).
  Review: Ok? I don't get this one... It's just a few lines of text and a
  weird face spinning a couple of times. It's all over in a 30 seconds, and
  sort of leaves you wondering 'is that it?' 121k for a spinning face or
  two, a tune and some Italian hardly seems right.
  The only credits says 'CNCD with Andy'...
GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.

  Deep (1995, 14.04, Demo).
  Cooperation with Parallax, see there.

 Closer (1995, 28.12, AGA Multifile, 3 disks).
  Code: Juliet, Case, Gfx: Destop, Kube, Music: Groo.
  Winner of The Party 5 demo competition!
  Review: Whoaaa... This signals a new age in the way demos are made.
  Instead of the old effect-effect-effect demos, this is more a journey
  through (chunky!) landscapes and colors. The biggest drawback, I feel, is
  the music. It's not really a TUNE as such, it's more just music made to
  suit the demo, without an identity of its own. Wasn't that flower picture
  by Kube used in RAW #8, albeit in lower resolution?
    At The Gathering 1996, CNCD released a PC demo called "Inside" from
  much the same team as this one. Given the name, I suppose it's a sequel
  of sorts... Anyway, if you (like me :D) have a Pentium gathering dust in
  your bedroom (any room will do, though ;), it's well worth a look!
GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.

  Killer (1997, 28.12, AGA 8MB Multifile).
  Code: Case, Sly, Hmd, Gfx: Destop, Louie, Music: Yolk and Legend.
  2nd in The Party 7 demo competition.


Coast
-----
GER> Exodus (sysop 'TRASHZONE').

Swat joined Bronx.
Douglas joined Exort.
Sean, their old leader, left for TRSI 09/91.


Cocoon Dezign
-------------
Deathlord will leave (GEN6).
Once a subgroup of Motion, but they were kicked (SLH11) or left (GEN6).


Cola Sector
-----------
Norby joined Investation.


Collision
---------
???> Coroner (ex Compact, new GEN6).


Color
-----
GER> Rebel MC (sysop 'COLOR', 09/91).


Coma (-1991/92)
---------------
GER> Don, DSP, Led, Mano, Mulloch, Panther, Pulsar, Vipek, Warrior.
FIN> Apoplexy, Soy.
USA> Mad Max.
???> Blockbrain (gfx, 05/91), Braindamage (ex Intuition), Elwood (code,
     05/91), Topaz (music, 05/91).

Boards; MATERIAL WORLD (new mid 91).

Coma was formed as a fusion of the three groups Antares, Exage and Exess,
with a German base. Since I can find not much information of interest about
these three groups they do NOT have separate entries.
  After their three best german coders (Microforce, Cosmos and Zap) joined
Sanity, and their best musician (Virgill) joined TRSI, the rest of the
group (Control, Mad Butcher, Head (old handle Amok), Jackie D., Mission,
Tom Copper, Mop (ex Dartagnan/Axis old, new mid91), Nick O'Teen and Aahz
decided to join Alcatraz rather than keep it going as a separate group
(RAW2). Their diskmag 'McDisk' came with them.

German Tripex joined Equinox.
Englishman Jongle joined Damage Inc.
Renegade (gfx) and Orbit joined Design.
German swapper Brutus joined Armageddon.
Finnish member Curse joined Arise 09/91.
Swiss swapper Antifast joined Zenith late91.
English coder Hotspur (old handle Jedi) joined Addonic.
Mr.L, Cato, Tomcat, Slugger, Lawbreaker, Tracer, Booker, Chatman,
  Alva, Hellraiser, Rockstar (ex Agile, new mid91), Ariel, Calypso, Sub
  Zero, Ze Worst and Hygraicc all got kicked.

  BBS Intro (ECS Intro).
  Information: On A1200 systems, turn cache off, chipset original.

  CeBIT 91 Intro (1991, 26.03, ECS Intro).
  Released at CeBIT '91.

  McDisk Issue #1 (1991, mid, ECS Diskmag).

  Sunset (1991, 08.05, ECS File).
  Code: Elwood, Gfx: Blockbrain, Music: Topaz.

 McDisk Issue #3 (1992, .12, ECS Multifile Diskmag).
  INT - Code: Zap, Gfx: Renegade, Tom Copper (logo), Facet/Anarchy
        (loading pic), Music: "McDisk3_Intro" by Microforce.
  MAG - Code: n/a, Gfx: n/a, Music: n/a.
  Information: The review will be completed soon.
 GLE tested A500 /000/mb chip, mb fast/2.04.

  Hot Dots (1991, 07.12, ECS File).
  2nd in the Prime 91 demo competition.


Comakids (CKS)
--------------
SWE> Cre8or (sysop 'A BASE', 01/95), Dexter (sysop 'TOTAL DISASTER',
     doublememb Alpha Flight, 01/95).


Comax
-----
SWE> Zcandaler (sysop 'TOTAL ECLIPSE', doublememb Duplo, 01/95).


Combat-18
---------
DEN> Zoonie (sysop 'HOUSE OF GAMES').

Mordred joined Defekt (RAW6).


Comedy
------
GER> Smack (code, 02/92), Zorro (gfx swap, 02/92).

Comedy was formed by the best members of Mad Sorcerers and G-Force.
I believe most of the members I know about (above) later ended up in Infect.

German coder Eksec (02/92) joined Infect.

  Terror Pack Mag #1 Menu (1992, 07.02, ECS File).
  Code: Eksec, Smack, Gfx: Zorro, Music: Merlin/Sonic.
  Information: Works fine on my A500/1mb/2.04.


Compact (-1992)
---------------
FIN> Agony, Clr, Crom (sysop 'GENESIS III'), Dica, Dope, Eldar, Gambler,
     Godfather, Lorimar, Netrunner, Optic, Secret-X, SJ, Soldier, Synthoid,
     The Bull, X-Tasy.

Compact was declared dead late 1992. Please note that Compact, based in
Finland, and Compact Inc, based in Norway, are NOT the same group!

Sentinel and Thor joined Grace (GEN6).
Coroner (ex Xentrix) joined Collision (GEN6).

  Genesis III BBS Intro (ECS Intro).

Compact Inc.
------------
NOR> Acen (ex Phase), Crimson (code, ex Sciff/Alive, new SLH11, 12/92),
     Enzian, Fizban (code, old handle Whiplash, ex Phase, 12/93), Flash Fox
     (gfx, 12/92), Jelace (music, ex Connection), Matt (code, ex Hiron [no
     entry], new UPS8), Omaha Thunder (sysop 'PRO PARIA' earlier 'DIGITAL
     PLEASURE', ex Destiny, 07/94), Online (sysop 'TOONTOWN'), Peloquin,
     Psimon (music, ex Razor 1911, new late92-12/93), Scientist (code, new
     UPS8), Scud (music, 12/93), Shocker (gfx, ex Razor 1911, new late92-
     12/93), Unix, Zenit (swap sysop 'WALL STREET' opened 09/92).
BEL> Ikon (ex Decnite, new mid93).
???> Alex, Da Vinci (old handle Gemini), Howard (new late94), Minion (gfx,
     12/92), Scorpio (gfx, 12/92), Spadowski, Turrican (new late94), Van
     Diemen (new late94).

Compact Inc. also had a PC subgroup, called Rave Nation. Scorpio returned
to the scene after a little break in 94.
  Please note that Compact, based in Finland, and Compact Inc, based in
Norway, are NOT the same group!

Sunburst and Agamemnon got kicked.
Norwegian Jack (ex Desire, new late92) was kicked 09/92.
Norwegian Phil (ex Desire, old handle Switchblade) left the scene.
Norwegians Powerpack and Tobias left the scene late 94.

  Space Intro (1992, 28.12, ECS 40k Intro).
  Code: Sciff, Gfx: Minion, Flash Fox, Scorpio, Music: Dr.Fruid/Frogs.
  17th in The Party 92 40k intro competition.

  Hiplash (1993, 28.12, ECS 40k Intro).
  Code: Fizban, Gfx: Shocker, Music: Scud.
  8th in The Party 93 40k intro competition.

  Hiplash 2 (1994, 03.04, 40k Intro).
  6th in The Gathering 94 40k intro competition.


Company, The (1990-)
--------------------
FRA> Corsair (code), Shadow Lord (supply).
GER> Phil (sysop 'MAIDEN HOOD', 10-12/91).
SWE> Porta (sysop 'EAGLE'S NEST').
USA> Nosferatu (sysop 'DANSE MACABRE', 12/91).
???> Gator, Link (supply), Triton, Ultimate Warrior (new mid 91), White
     Snake (supply, 12/91), Yeti (train, 91).

Boards; PIRATE CHIP (usa, 91), GURU HEAVEN (usa, 12/91), PHANTOM ZONE (ita,
     12/91), SECOND WORLD (ger, 93).

The Company was formed in 1990 by ex members of Paranoimia and Quartex.
They were one of the better cracker group while they were operating.
They released at least two cracks in cooperation with Vision Factory.

The 'WORLD OF MIRAGE' BBS (WHQ, 91) joined TRSI.
Cannon, Darkstar and Fade One (all sysops) joined Complex (RAW2).
Black Ghost left for Vogue after 2 weeks (mid 91).
French sysop Ashton ('ACID RAIN') left the scene to study mid 91.
French Mr.Video stopped all acitivities, and Foxy got busted late 91.
Germans Selim (sysop 'THE JAM', 91), Rudi and Oliver joined Skid Row mid 91.


Complex (CLX, http://www.jyu.fi/complex/)
-----------------------------------------
FIN> Artifex (Henri Loikkanen, gfx, ex Stellar, 12/92-08/96), Blade (06/92),
     Breeze (ex Amaze, new RAW2^3, 06/92), Cable (code, 06/92), Cockatrice
     (gfx, 06/92-95), Delorean (Sakari Hannula, music, 06/92-95), Der HM
     (music sysop 'THE WATCHTOWER', 07/91-95), Dweezil (code), Fuzzy (trade,
     ex Dual Crew, new RAW4, 02/93-03/94), Gremlin (gfx, 06-07/92), Hotshot
     (Jarkko Sopanen, gfx, ex Stellar, 08/93-95), Hyde (Harri Hytoenen,
     trade, 06/92-12/94), JHL (code sysop 'ZENLANDIA', ex TRSI, new ROM4),
     Jugi (Jukka Kaartinen, gfx music, 06/92-04/94), Mic Dair (Aki Sihvonen,
     mainorg music trade sysop 'NAUSEA', 06/92-95), Outlaw (Janne Kontkanen,
     code, 10/94), Reward (Sami Vanhatalo, gfx, ex Scoopex, new 92-08/96),
     Tai-Pan (Antti Toiviainen, code, 06/92-95), Zeque (code, ex Reflect,
     new mid93-95).
GER> Cannon (ex The Company, new RAW2), Darkstar (ex The Company, new
     RAW2), Fade One (gfx, ex The Company, later Essence, new RAW2),
     MCM (code, ex Spaceballs, new RAW6), RTD (code, ex Mexx, new RAW6,
     12/94), Virgill (Jochen Feldktter, music).
SWE> Damien (sysop 'PURPLE PLEXUS', ex Aurora, new RAW5), Pace (Roger
     Andersson, swap, ex Insane, new late 94).
N-L> Camelot (sysop 'ETERNAL CHAOS').
???> Blue (ex Offworld, new RAW4, 06/92), Bonzai (ex Advance), Camelot
     (04/94), Contra (ex Niagara [no entry], new late93), Dalton (code),
     King Cobra (sysop, new 06/95), Mr.Spiv (fin? code, 04/94-95), Nukeman
     (ex Anthrox, new RAW6), Olwi (code, 04/95), PHS (ex Offworld, new
     RAW4, 06/92), Proton (code, 95), Shade (ex Offworld, new RAW4), TNM
     (04/94), Tom (ex Advance), Zotter (ex Advance).

Boards; CELTIC PATH (ger), TOTAL CHAOS (ger).

Complex is a legendary demo crew, based in Finland, where their leader Mic
Dair lives. For a great many years they worked on the Amiga, though they
now seem to have abandoned our platform completely in favour of the PC.
Their PC section still has most of the original members, like Jugi.
Mr.Spiv is the author of the packer program StoneCracker.
News of the forming of the German division were in RAW2.
German musician Virgill joined Complex according to PRP4, but Virgill made
music for the recent TRSI demo Twin Peaks... I believe the truth is closer
to a double membership.
  They have released an unknown number of issues of their diskmag "Maggy".
Artifex came 2nd at at ASM95 with "Mystery". When King Cobra rejoined
06/95, the news read '...is back with a new board'.
  1990 - Hyde left the group to join up with rising star Image around the
middle of the year, but left after a not too short time, and eventually
found his way back to Complex.

German board 'SKARA BRAE' was busted 06/95.
Swedish Ozone (04/94), sysop 'FAR OUT' joined Classic new 06/95. Ozone was
  the modem organizer.
German graphician Noogman (08/93-04/94) joined Artwork (ROM4).
Coder Stelios (mid 94) was kicked out, but joined Scoopex only to move on
  to CNCD in a matter of days! (ROM4).
Peace has been kicked out quite some time ago (ROM4).
Finnish coder Fraction got kicked.
Python (ex Byterapers) and Zoltar were kicked.
Swedes Lando and Xstaz (sysop 'THE ICE PALACE', ex Legend) both joined
  Global Overdose.
German trader Mincer (ex Adept, new RAW4, 03/93) left the scene (UPS8).
Celat joined Supplex 09/92.
Finnish graphician Morpheus joined Chrome 09/92.
Fabulous german musician Bit Arts (ex Sanity, new SLH11) left Complex, and
  later also the scene. One of the greatest losses the scene has ever
  suffered, IMHO...
German ex-Anarchy graphician E.Toball (new SLH11^GEN6) was kicked.
French graphician Eloy (ex Digital, 12/93-04/94) left for Scoopex late 95.
French graphician Titan (Sebire Laurent, ex Digital, new RAW6, 04/94) left.
  His future career is unknown. Titan drew a great fullscreen picture for
  the demo "Real" (04/94).
German Speed (ex Mexx, new RAW6) was kicked out mid 93. He changed his
  handle to Rakiem and joined Dreamdealers.
Finnish coder Saviour (06/92-95) left to join Damones (RAW6). RAW6 also
  mentions Drifter, but look below for more on THAT confusion...
  Saviour worked on his commercial game "Elfmania" for about a year, before
  it was released in the summer of 1994.
Finns Guru and Stratos (both ex Decept, 07/92) left to form their own
  group; Sahara Surfers. This happened sometime between 07/92 and mid 93...
  They also seem to have joined Parallax at the same time!
German swapper Mike D. (ex Anarchy, new RAW2, 06/92) left the scene (RAW6).
American Freddy Krueger, sysop 'BOILER ROOM' (ex Scoopex, new RAW5^SLH11)
  left to join Global Overdose (RAW6).
French coder Schmoovy Schmoov left to form Universal Soldiers (ROM3) with
  his friend Monty/Paradox.
Finns Zany, Open Eyes (both ex Offworld, new RAW4) and Papa Smurf joined
  Virtual Dreams (RAW5^SLH11). Due to the fact that they left, some credits
  in "Book of Songs" were omitted by Complex! See the review for more.
After releasing their last demo for Complex, "Real" (04/94), musician Clawz
  and coder Gengis (both ex Digital, new ca 11-12/93) decided to leave to
  form their own group called Bomb! in August 1994. They left behind a few
  great demos for Complex, most notably "Origin" (12/93), which won The
  Party 93 demo competition!
Four german coders; Crazy Crack (ex Mexx, new RAW6), Crash & Argon (both ex
  Adept, new RAW4, 12/92-04/94) and Raw Style (code, ex Jetset, 08/94) all
  left to join Polka Brothers 12/94. Crazy Crack made the intro A500 HOMAGE
  as a sort of farewell to Complex before he left. Upstream #10 carried the
  news, but misspellt Crazy Crack as Crazy Jack!
Finnish musician Stargazer (new RAW4, 07/92) decided to rejoin Sonic after
  just a brief period in Complex (RAW5).
Finnish graphician Drifter (ex Cyberiad, new RAW4, 12/92-93) left the scene
  (RAW5). However, RAW6 says he rejoined Accession, and in another place
  that he joined Damones with Saviour!! Confusion status: Total.
Graphician Tomcat (ex Awesome, new RAW2, 06/92-04/94), who drew the great
  logo in GOSPEL KARAOKE, joined Shining 8 (RAW4).
Coder Epidemic (ex Addonic, new RAW2^3, 06/92-93) joined Banal Projects
  some time during 1993. He did NOT join VD, as claimed in RAW6.
Mr.Nice Guy moved to France, and is now Mr.NGY/Delight late91.
Late 1991, a Finnish board called COMPLEX SOFTBANK (pc section) was busted,
 and this was the first real Finnish bust.

 Skid Row Cracktro (ECS Intro).
  Code: Dalton, Gfx: n/a, Music: Jugi.
  Review: A quite basic intro, with vector renditions of the two words
  'Skid' and 'Row' twisting around on the right side of the screen, and the
  rest of it being occupied with a text plotter. Not much more to say,
  except that Jugi's tune sounds like a raped version of Codex/
  Cryptoburner's classic "Memorydust". And that font seems awful familiar...
 GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.0. -- Note: Needs KillAGA.

  Stateline (ECS Demo).
  Code: Zany, Gfx: Open Eyes, Music: Stargazer.
  Information: By the subgroup Inner Universe.

  The Ultimate Sinus (1989).

  PU-240 (1990?, ECS File).
  Code: Tai-Pan, Gfx: Frank/Anonyms, Music: Walkman/It.

 Maggy #9 (1991, ECS Multifile Diskmag)
  INT - code: Tom, gfx: n/a, music: n/a.
  MAG - code: Python, gfx: n/a, music: n/a, editor: Hyde.
  review: The intro part works fine, though has a few slight graphical
  errors that make the sinescroller a little hard to read... This issue of
  the mag was released a full year after the last issue was released, and
  for the first time with a new code (the last one was iff-only, like the
  old Crack Journal's) and in English. All previous issues were in Finnish
  only. First impressions are good, with a pleasant design and english that
  appears to be readable (not a given in those times! ;) But...then you try
  to read the next page, and something STRANGE happens... You can't. The mag
  forever keeps loading articles, and you never get to read a single byte
  anymore... Thankfully the text is unpacked on the disk, so I could at
  least read SOME of the it! Too bad :(
    Release date is uncertain, but certainly after april (contained party
  report from late march).
 GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.1 -- note: See review!

 Vector Preview (1992, 09.06, ECS File).
  Code: Tai-Pan, Gfx^Music: Jugi.
  Winner of the Society Summer Conference 92 demo competition!
  Review: Tai-Pan became a celebrity nearly solely on the back of this
  single, short production. The reason for all the enthusiasm was the
  incredible (for its time) filled vector routines presented here.
  Complemented by Jugi's above average graphics and music, this became a
  great little production! The endscroller can be paused with the right
  mouse button.
 GLE tested A500 /000-7 /mb chip, mb fast/2.04.
             A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0. -- Note: Needs KillAGA.

  Universal Intensity (1992, 09.06, ECS Disk).
  3rd in the Society Summer Conference 92 demo competition.

 Gospel Karaoke (1992, late .06, ECS File).
  Code: Saviour, Gfx: Tomcat (logo), Cockatrice (cross), Jugi (fonts),
  Music: Der HM.
  Review: Apparently coded in a day during a party at Jugi's house, this is
  certainly one of the best 1-day productions to ever grace the scene!
  Not only is it good, it's original too! The main feature of the demo is a
  gospel song (yes, with vocals!), and you can press the right mouse button
  to turn off the singing, and sing along yourself; hence...gospel karaoke.
  Graphics are absolutely great, as is the music. Top-notch!
    The scroller mentions several secret parts; Tetris! is mentioned...
  No release date of any kind appears in the demo, so the date reported
  here is my assumption, based on information in the scrolltext. ADL had it
  as '1992?', and that combined with them mentioning they were waiting for
  demos from the Hurricunt (Hurricane) party, arranged at at end of .06
  that year. Let's hope I'm right :) The demo requires 1mb total memory.
 GLE tested A500 /000-7 /mb chip, mb fast/2.04.
             A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0. -- Notes: Needs KillAGA.

 Delirium (1992, 26.07, ECS Trackmo).
  Code: Saviour, Gfx: Jugi, Stratos (chesslogo), Gremlin (frog logo),
  Music: DeLorean, Jugi. 2nd in the Assembly 92 demo competition.
  Review: It is always hard to review a demo you've never seen, and this
  one is no exception. It often crashes on 2.0+ and accelerated machines,
  and must surely be one of the most incompatible demos ever... Bummer :(
    This is actually the third demo to use the name Delirium; Fraxion and
  Zero Defects beat them to it :)

  Compo Intro (1992, 28.12, ECS 40k Intro).
  Code: Epidemic, Gfx: Drifter, Music: Stargazer.
  12th in The Party 92 40k intro competition.

  Puuro (1992, 27.12, ECS 40k Intro).
  code: Crash, gfx: Open Eyes, Artifex, music: "(c)hip-2" by Stargazer.
  20th in The Party 92 40k intro competition.

 An Old...Intro! (1993, .01, ECS Intro).
  Code: Epidemic, Gfx: Drifter, Music: "(c)hip-2" by Stargazer.
  Review: Simple but sweet, this intro has a big raytraced animation of two
  'tannhjul' spinning, over which some text materializes. Nice design.
  This MAY be the same as COMPO INTRO, I guess, but I do not know
  100% for sure, so... The release date is based on the fact that there
  was a text BBS ad embedded in my copy of the file, dated 30.01-93.
 GLE tested A500 /000-7 /mb chip, mb fast/2.04.
             A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.

  Book of Songs (1993, ECS Musicdisk, 2 disks).
  Code: Epidemic, Gfx: Jugi, Artifex, Drifter, Hotshot, Music: Jugi,
  DeLorean.
  Information: Since Zany and Open Eyes left, the rest of Complex decided
  to leave out the credit for their work on this! In fact, Open Eyes did
  all the fonts and one small picture, and Zany coded the hardware loader!
  The disk got its name since each song is represented as a page in a book.
  EuroChart #30 says Saviour was the coder...

  Equipoise (1993, 10.04, Demo).
  Released at The Gathering 93.

 Paradigma (1993, 02.08, ECS File).
  Code: Crash & Argon, Gfx: Hotshot, Artifex, Noogman (uncredited), Music:
  "Nagual_Dance2" by Jugi and Delorean.
  Winner of the 680xx Convention 1993 demo competition!
  Review: DemoManiac coders Crash and Argon prove their class in this
  great, polished demo. Graphics are generally excellent, as is the music.
  There are some very good effects here, like a large TV box (remember
  "Enigma"?), a vector world (remember "Enigma" again?) and pencil vectors
  (remember "Boggledop"?). Very very cool.
    The demo is referred to as a Mainzelmaennchen Production throughout.
  It requires 1mb total RAM, and all external drives disconnected on 1mb
  only systems. Since it failed to run on my A500/1mb/2.04, I guess you'll
  need to run a 1.2 or 1.3 system if you want to run it with only 1MB.
 GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.
                Note: Unstable, perhaps KillAGA helps.

  Origin (1993, 27.12, AGA Trackmo, 2 disks).
  Code: Gengis, Gfx: Titan, Hof, Mack, Alex, Music: "Fx4" and "Supreme In
  Black" by Clawz (ProRunner 1.0 format).
  Winner of The Party 93 demo competition!
  info: The sequel "Motion: Origin 2" was released at The Party the
  following year by Bomb!, but it did not have the success of the original.
  Gengis and Clawz next production for Complex was "Real" (04/94).

 Real (1994, 24.04, AGA File).
  code: Gengis, gfx: Titan, Eloy (additional), Hof (additional), music:
  "Cyberotica" and "Help Tha Fool" by Clawz (ProRunner 1.0 format).
  Winner of the Saturne Party 2 demo competition!
  review: A good early AGA demo with its high points and its lows. There
  are highlights, ofcourse, like the swirling things that fly at you during
  the opening sequence and the way the parts are linked together in the
  beginning. There are also two full screen AGA pictures by Titan and Eloy,
  that are almost worth the disk space in their own right :) Titan's picture
  is called "Synchronocity" and Eloy's is called "Artemis". They were both
  released for the graphics competition at the same party as the demo.
  Clawz' music is not his best work, but it's functional. A truly polished
  production. Recommended.
 GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.

  Resolution (1994, mid, ECS File).
  Code: Stelios, Gfx: Reward, Music: Jugi.

  Seduction (1994, .07, Musicdisk).
  code: Gengis, gfx: Hof (load pic), Alex, music: Clawz, Delorean (Tracker
  Packer 3 format).
  info: Modules from Clawz are Mixed Up, Refreshing, Sunk In Ink, Post
  Modern. Gengis and Clawz' last production for Complex, before leaving to
  form Bomb! in August. I want this one!!

 Dive (1994, 06.08, ECS 40k Intro).
  Production: Crash, Sire. 10th in the Assembly 94 40k intro competition.
  Review: Ahem. There's only two real effects here, none of which kills.
  The first is what appears to be a standard graphics zoomer which soon
  appears to be more of a meteor storm. Original, but hardly goodlooking -
  it's WAY too blocky. The second is a voxel routine with some rather...
  ehrm...interesting palette choices. The music irritates me.
    I always thought this was an AGA intro? Still, on my machine it
  requires KillAGA to work properly... To confuse us, Complex released a
  demo at Assembly 95 with the exact same name!
 GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0. -- Note: KillAGA.

  Pee Wee (1994, 06.08, Intro?).
  code: RawStyle, gfx: Noogman, music: Audiomonster.
  info: Released at Assembly 94, but not in the competitions. In fact I have
  no idea what this is! :)

 A500 Homage (1994, 28.12, ECS 40k Intro).
  Code: Crazy Crack, Gfx: Artifex, Music: Einstein/Mexx.
  11th in The Party 4 40k intro competition.
  Review: Crazy Crack made this little intro as a farewell to Complex
  before he and the rest of the German coders took off for Polkaland.
  It is also a homage to the A500, and appropriately so since it was
  released in the first compo to have almost exclusively AGA contributions.
  There are some cool effects here, though the best is probably the
  concluding fullscreen 4 bitplane 4x4 rotzoomer, or the 4096 morphing
  dots. I like it. Right mousebutton pauses the end scroller.
 GLE tested A2000/000-7 /1mb chip, 2mb fast/2.04.
             A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.

 Wormhole (1995, 14.04, ECS 020+ 64k Intro).
  Code: Olwi, Gfx: Artifex, Reward, Music: SuperNao/Virtual Dreams.
  3rd in The Gathering 95 64k intro competition.
  Review: Technically very impressive is this intro which won the Gathering
  95 competition. It mainyl comprises of three vetor objects with light
  sourcing and MANY faces, shown animated over a huge scrolling picture -
  probably generated during the lengthy introduction text. Technically
  great, as I mentioned, but it's not very exciting is it? Boring, in fact.
  Probably the last ECS intro to win a major competition, though it
  requires at least an 020 processor. I think this requires quite a bit of
  memory...
GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.

 Tequila Chart issue #11 (1995, 01.07, Chartmag).
  Code: Rioter/Equinox, Gfx: Artifex, Music: "Fluffy_Fassion" by Loxley/
  Equinox (Tracker Packer 3 format), Editors: Excalibur, Blizzard/TDS.
  Cooperation with The Doodles^Shock (TDS).
  Review: Tequila is released the first of every month, and is a chart and
  mag for the swedish modem scene. This means that the editorial content is
  not very interesting to outsiders, unfortunately. I'm sure it's essential
  reading for those it concerns, however :)
    The coder is Rioter/Equinox, the swede previously responsible for the
  "European Top 20" chart from his own group, Equinox. I really must say
  that I like this one a lot more than his first effort. Much of the praise
  for the smooth look and feel, though, must go to the person responsible
  for the graphics, Artifex. He's come up with the perfect combination of
  raytraced, animated icons and handdrawn stuff...just marvellous. Now I've
  mentioned the code and graphics, so I guess the next item on the list is
  Loxley/Equinox's great piece of music. I don't know exactly what makes it
  as good as it is, but there's a cerain sense of dynamics and vitality to
  it that puts it up. Presentation, therefore, is very very nice.
GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.0.

  Dive (1995, 13.08, Demo).
  6th in the Assembly 95 demo competition.
  Information: Same name as their previous 40k intro...


Concept
-------
ENG> Shadowman (sysop 'BONG').


Confusion
---------
POL> Bax (music, 08/95), Ellyn (gfx, 08/95), Exceed (code, 08/95),
     Slaughter (music, 08/95).

Confusion are a purely Polish group, and at the Intel Outside 2 party they
consisted only of the above 4 members.

 64kb Intro (1995, 30.08, ECS 64k Intro).
  Code: Exceed, Gfx: Ellyn, Music: Slaughter.
  2nd in the Intel Outside 2 64k intro competition.
  Review: This intro opens with FAST filled vector cubes, filled with
  static and spacecut with the background. The music is pounding techno
  without much variation or melody, but it works ok to get the adrenalin
  pumping a little. Next there's some vector lines, which fly together to
  make shapes and tunnels. They hold onto this effect a little too long for
  my liking, before showing portraits of the three coders. Incidentally,
  Slaughter looks like he's 13 or thereabouts :) No offence, ok Slaughter?
  Then, the intro really takes off with its next screen. At the top there's
  a good Confusion logo in hues of green, and below that there's a flame
  effect. This one seems a little original, though, since it seems to take
  sidewind into consideration, making the flames swing to the side when the
  virtual winds blow :).
    Text output is timed to the beat of the techno music throughout, and
  that coupled with an OK font and nice design give this a good feel.
  I definitely want to see more from these guys! The name given above is
  not the intro's real name; the real name is in Polish and in addition
  quite unreadable to the untrained eye :)
 GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.0


Connection, The
---------------
DEN> Hagar (ex The Supply Team).

Amigo got busted on new years eve 1987/88.


Connection
----------
NOR> Garth (swap), Psycho (Kristian Owren, swap).

Norwegian musician Jelace joined Compact Inc.


Conqerers
---------
JOR> Bassam, Dunhill, Futuros, Louis, Nible, Overdrive, Ramek, Sam,
     Snake.
SWE> Blaze.
NOR> Water.
DEN> Cyclone, Vanilla Ice.
FRA> Dream Warrior, Fxa.

Conqerers was formed on the remains of St.Pauls Crew, and in case you're
wondering, it IS spellt like that :-)

Swede Ztork left.
Fashion Design left.
Austrian Karen left.
Swedes Fire and R2D2 joined Bronx.


Conquest
--------
If all their productions are AMOS, like the awful Chippo #1, then I'm
afraid I'll have to reevaluate their validity...

Black Thunder joined, but left for Score right away (late 93).

 Chippo #1 (1994, 27.02, ECS Musicfile).
  Code: Acces, Gfx: Predator, Music: "Le Chips Revenge", "Confettis",
  "Smiths", "YumYum", "Super Chips" and "Bolognese" by Rotox/Score.
  Review: Sorry, we do not review AMOS demos here. Lame in every respect.
 GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.


Contra (C!).
------------
GER> Mogue (ascii sysop 'HOMELESS').
???> H2o! (ascii), Mess, Rapid, Stratos, Stylez, Treach.

Boards; RAVELAND WHQ, DEEP SPACE NINE EHQ, PUNISHMENT INC. (distsite), THE
     PUB (distsite).

Contra is an ascii group. Mogue is one of two sysops on 'HOMELESS', but the
only one of the two that's in Contra.

Ascii artist 2Fast left late 96.


Contrast
--------
GER> Bootbuster (gfx music swap, 03/92), Flexible (ex Unlimited, 03/92),
     Try (code, 03/92).
???> Anvil (ger? ex Unlimited), Dioxxin (03/92), Dr.Dread (03/92).

Norwegian Tallyman joined Unlimited.
German swapper TNM (ex Hysteric, 03/92) joined Subzero 08/92.

 Hypnautic Beats vol.1 (1992, 14.03, ECS Trackloaded musicdisk).
  Code: Try, Gfx: Bootbuster, Try, Music: Dr.Dread, Bootbuster.
  Review: I'm sorry, Contrast, but this just doesn't cut it. In a music
  disk, the music should be the center of attention, but when the music's
  as bland and uninteresting as it is here, it leaves the entire production
  for dead. NOT recommended.
 GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.


Contraz (CTZ, http://www.cais.com/whisper/ctz)
----------------------------------------------
NOR> Brekke (code, 11/96-97), Chauple (code, 97), Corrupt (raytrace,
     11/96), Detriment (sysop), Dran (code gfx, 11/96), Enex (code, 11/96),
     Figaro (gfx, 11/96), Found (music), Freak of Nature (sysop 'DARK
     NATURE', 05/97), Fro-D (music, 04-11/96), Isaac (music, 97), Micro
     (raytrace), Mr.Figaro (gfx), Nirvana (Torgrim Nrstad, gfx, ex
     Grotesticle, 11/96), Phalton (raytrace), Pinocchio (raytrace),
     Reflexion (Martin Brieley, org), Skjeggspir (Rune Stensland, code,
     04/96-97), Zelow (code, 11/96).
USA> Whisper (homepage).

  -intro- (1995, 14.04, 64k Intro).
  Released at The Gathering 95.

  Mystiq (1996, 05.04)
  4th in The Gathering 96 demo competition.

  Skjeggspir (1996, 05.04, 4k Intro).
  Code: Skjeggspir, Music: Fro-D.
  4th at The Gathering 96 4k intro competition.
  Review: A little limited this one, just an OK tune and a logo that
  spins onto the screen. Average.

 Domination (1996, 16.11, AGA 4MB File).
  Code: Skjeggspir, Zelow, Brekke, Enex, Gfx: Figaro, Nirvana, Dran,
  Corrupt (objects), Music: Fro-D.
  Winner of the Kindergarden 6 demo competition!
  Review: This seems to rely more on its scanned Arnold Schwarzenegger
  imagery than on its effects. There are a few reasonably advanced effects,
  but at this speed I'd rather be without them. The best thing about this
  demo is Nirvana's great picture "WOW", which came second in the graphics
  competition at The Gathering 95. It would have deserved to win IMHO...
    Coolest thing in the demo: Arnold pointing a BIG gun at the screen,
  with the text: Anyone mention PC? Funny, then, that they list two PC
  coders on their memberlist... The compoversion had a few bugs, so a
  bugfixed and improved version was later released.
GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.
                Note: Had to manually decrunch it with xfd before running
                in order to have enough mem!

 Born Fat (1997, AGA 4k Intro).
  Code: Chauple, Skjeggspir (additional), Brekke (additional).
  2nd at the Scenus 97 4k intro competition.
  Review: They've managed to squeeze in quite a bit into this 4k'er; not
  only is there sound (calling it music is stretching it a little :) but
  there's also a LOT of effects here, from bumpmapping variations to a
  tunnel you travel through. Not bad at all!
 GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.


Control
-------
DEN> Antex (swap, ex Orient, new PRP4), Sidewinder (code), Scorpion (music
     swap, ex Orient, new PRP4).
???> Dune (gfx), Evade (code), Joy-Boy (code gfx), Kris (code), Monk
     (swap), Pixl (gfx), Sniper (gfx), Wobin (swap).

Creep joined D-Mob.
Danish swapper Decoy joined Passion 11/94.


Converse
--------
Dan joined Acrid.


Convex (CVX)
------------
POL> Stasi (swap).
???> Bart (gfx), Betoniara (code raytrace edit swap), Bionic (music),
     Comanche (gfx), Domel (code gfx).

Insert left 06/96.
Gigant and Opal was kicked 06/96.
Fuckir left to be independent 06/96.
Heva sold his Amiga and bought a PC 06/96. Traitor! :)
Pila, Informer and Flapjack left to be Erotic Design members only 06/96.


Coral
-----
FIN> Legislator (sysop 'XENOPHOBIA', 11/91).

Coral was a Finnish demo group, which didn't release much on the amiga.
There was also a pc division later.

Fix, Hot and Perfect (all ex Cave) left to join Arise.

  Pele-Kempex Naks (1991, ECS Intro).

  Silence Please (1991, 27.07, ECS Intro).
  Released at The Gathering 91 in Finland.


Core
----
Megadeth joined Alcatraz.


Coroner
-------
Coroner was formed by Turkish swapper Vigo after he left Bronx.


Corpse [old] (1991-1995)
------------------------
FRA> Nec (founder gfx), SoLO (founder code), Vehrex (founder code)
     Shiny (gfx), Bulls (gfx music), Ken (code), Pye (music), Terrific
     (code)

There were two groups called Corpse, the second one coming into existence
while this incarnation was still around...


Corpse [new] (1994-)
--------------------
SWE> Payday (founder swap).
???> Coolorado (founder), Klorathy (founder code), TBM (founder gfx).

Corpse was formed by four ex members of X-Trade; Payday, Klorathy, TBM and
Coolorado. It is very possible that TBM was later in The Black Lotus.
There were two groups called Corpse existing simultaneously, though the
French ones were the first to use the name by far...


Corrosive
---------
Acid and Agent Orange joined Kaos.


Cosa Nostra
-----------
NOR> Kenniball (Ken Roger Espeland, swap, late90).

Mosher joined Cinefex.


Cosmic Pirates
--------------
???> Bladerunner (doublememb Scum 06/96).


Cosmic Woodheads (CW)
---------------------
POL> Draw (ascii swap, early98), Guma (swap, early98).
DEN> Raze (Thomas Petersen, music, early98).


Cosmos
------
AUT> SSD.


Countach (1990-).
-----------------
Countach is the name of the cooperation between Aeon and Spirit. The name
was assumed on 01/10-90.


C.P.U.
------
???> Franky (mainorg1), Mixer (music trade), Sal One (sysop), Scram,
     Snuffy, The Relic, Topflight, Woober (crack), Yellow Water (mainorg2),
     Zeus (trade), Zinko (schq).

Boards; BOONDOCKS EHQ, HUSTLERS HELL (rhq), LAST LEGEND (whq), THE LAST INN
     (shq), THE NORTHERN PALACE (den)


Cracker Journal Team
--------------------
CJT is the team dedicated to the release of the legendary 'Crack Journal'
diskmag. After issue #27, internal unrest in the group Alpha Flight
prompted main editor Doctor Mabuse/AFL to take the mag and leave, so that
it would not be dependent on any one group. The first independent issue,
#28, was released in may of 1992.

 Cracker Journal #28 (1992, .05, ECS Multifile Diskmag).
  Code: n/a, Gfx: Quasar (main), Design (coop title), Renegade
  (endpic, comic), Music: LooneStar, Editors: Doctor Mabuse/Alpha
  Flight, FDT/Venture and Design.
  Review: The mag opens with a small intro, just containing the text
  Cracker Journal, over which #28 comes crashing down. Then the mag
  proper appears, with a good robot picture by D-Sign appearing as the
  first thing you see. One thing you instantly notice about CJ is the
  way the mag occupies almost the entire screen; no big, impressive
  panels here!
    CJ originated in the illegal part of the scene, and is still heavily
  linked to this part of the scene. This means that your interest in
  reading CJ will always be in direct proportion with your interest in
  that part of the scene. Editorially, this is not a very strong mag
  either. There is a lot of articles that are just text files from the
  boards, the English is downright dreadful in places, and one of the
  articles is nothing but a perverse porno story! This was the
  middle of 1992, mind you, and people instantly looked to magazines
  like R.A.W that were intelligible rather than the badly designed
  articles of CJ. Issue 28 was the first issue to be released
  'indendent', after the mag was liberated from its original home in
  Alpha Flight. Compatibility is another sore point, with the mag
  responding very badly to keypresses on my A1200 - even after kicking
  down to 1.3. It can work fine for a while, then suddenly decide to
  die. No points for guessing this made reviewing a minor nightmare.
GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.0.


Crack Force Five (CFF)
----------------------
SWE> The Big A (code).
???> BTB, Megaman.

Formed by The Big A and <unknownname> (Andreas Tadic). CFF joined forces
with the cooperation group Triangle, and participated in the making of a
few of their demos. CFF later became what is now Phenomena.


Crack Inc. (1992-1992)
----------------------
GER> Eurosoft (crack, ex Skid Row, new RAW3), Mike (ex Skid Row, new RAW3),
     Rudi (founder supply sysop 'THE JAM', ex Skid Row, 92), Selim (founder
     supply sysop 'THE JAM', ex Skid Row, 92), Subzero (founder music
     supply, ex Skid Row, 92).
???> French Connection (ex Nemesis, new RAW4), Linebacker (sysop),
     Skywalker (ex Accession).

Crack Inc was formed in early 1992 by the old european members of Skid Row
(SSR), and was soon reinforced with some other ex-Skid Row'ers from other
groups. When they died at the end of the year, most members formed Ministry
with former members of Nemesis and TKK. News that Selim and Subzero left
the scene seem to be strongly exaggerated, since they were both later
members of Ministry.
  There were rumours and even news that SSR (Subzero Selim Rudi) joined
from Bitstoppers, but it's most likely that this is untrue, and that they
were the original founders, coming directly from Skid Row. Their demo
subgroup Kaos Design died [see separate entry].

American sysop Micro ('REIGN IN BLOOD', 09/92) left sometime before 12/92.
German Munchie (ex Skid Row, new RAW3) joined Ministry (RAW4).
Sysop Lost Religion ('NiRVANA') joined Accession (RAW4).
Swedish trader Magic (ex Vision, new 09/92) was kicked 09/92.
ZigZag, the ex-Crystal sysop of 'MAY DAY', joined Scoopex (RAW4).
Saito (ex Vision Factory) joined Prestige.


Crap!
-----
Tarl left the Amiga scene, but he bought PC equipment and is still active
  as a swapper in the PC scene (05/95).


Craptors
--------
  Craptors Crap (1994, 28.12, 40k Intro).
  14th in The Party 94 40k intro competition.


Crash
-----
Turkish coder Astron joined Bronx.


Crashead (-1992)
----------------
They kicked all their lazy members, then changed the name of the group to
Analogy in the middle of 1992.


Crass
-----
AUS> Archimedes (gfx, 04-08/92), Gothique (aka Gothic, code gfx, 04-12/92),
     Itec (gfx, 04-08/92), Mixer (music, 04/92), Phlexor (08/92), Shem
     (08/92), Stainless Steel Rat (04-12/92).

  Anarchy Incorporated (1992, .04, ECS Disk).
  code: Gothic, gfx: n/a, music: n/a.
  Winner of the Easter Party 92 (australia) demo competition!

  Psychosis (1992, .04, ECS File).
  code: Steel Rat, gfx: Itec, Archimedes, Steel Rat, music: Mixer.
  2nd in the Easter Party 92 (australia) demo competition.

  Parahelion (1992, .12, Disk).
  code: Gothic, gfx: n/a, music: n/a.

  Digital Complexity (1992, .12, Disk).
  code: Steel Rat, gfx: n/a, music: n/a.


Craze (CRZ)
-----------
SWE> Lussar'n (Linus Larsson, code, ex Rebels new, new late96), Nike (sysop
     'INSTANT PLEASURE', 01/95), Omen (code, ex Depth, new late97/early98),
     Pigeon (code, ex Depth, new late97/early98), Rick (sysop 'CYBER FORCE',
     01/95).
???> Antichrist (music, 96), Marwic (swe? modem, 08/95), Mr.Real (music,
     12/94), Odie (gfx, 96), Zik (gfx, 96).

Boards; EVERYWARE (nor, 02/96).

  Goatleg (ECS 64k Intro).
  Code: n/a, Gfx: Odie, Music: Mr.Real.

  Twisted Colors (1996, autumn, Slideshow).
  Code: Zik, Gfx: Odie, Music: Antichrist.


Crazy (CRZ)
-----------
GER> Cyborg (music), Doc Holiday (gfx), Marc (Marcus Kalusche, music,
     triplememb Sector 7 and Syndrome, 01/97), Phase (swap), Technoking
     (trade), THCM (code).
???> Midnight (code).

Neoplasia mentioned in their intro at The Party 5 that most NPL members had
joined Crazy. This means at least these people joined: THCM, Cyborg, Phase,
Technoking and Doc Holiday.

Graphician Nefaria was kicked late 96.
German swapper Phase left the scene for a while, late 96.


Creator (CRT)
-------------
HUN> Abstract, Codex (old handle 7th Son), Cyberdance, Delta MC, Griff,
     Lord (ex Hyperacidity [no entry]), Robin (code, 10/93-02/94).

The entire group joined Surprise! Productions as a subgroup.

  Strange Features (1992).


Creed
-----
GER> Deathbone (founder, ex Endless Piracy), Razor, Wild Child.
???> Jason (sysop 'TOON TOWN').

Creed was formed by Anabel and Deathbone (RAW2). According to sources an
article in ROM4, they were both girls.

Chrome left.
German founer and main organizer Annabel (ex Possessed) left the scene
  09/92. Does this mean the end of Creed?

  Spanish Rose (ECS File).


Crest
-----
???> Alpha One (code supply), Cocaine (gfx supply), Infinity (supply),
     Siriax (code crack supply, doublememb Lightforce, 01/97).

Boards; ACID SLAM WHQ (ger, 09/96).

Crest is an illegal cracking group. They share their WHQ ACID SLAM with
Hellfire and Teklords.


Crime Devils
------------
FIN> Adder (Antti, swap), Brandy, PainMaster (swap).
NOR> Leo (ex Grace).
???> Infinity (ex 2000 AD).

Boards; LIGHT FANTASTIC (eng).

Crime Devils are dead; the best members formed Ahead.

Meddler left.


Crimson Jihad (cJ)
------------------
HUN> Lord (sysop 'NUMBER OF THE BEAST', triplememb Absolute! and
     Impulse).

Crimson Jihad is a Hungarian group working to promote the Amiga!


Crionics (-1992)
----------------
DEN> Blazer (music, 06/90), Gizwiz (code, ex Kefrens, new 06/90), Grumble
     (code, 06/90), Madonna Freak (gfx, 06/90), Merlin (gfx music, ex
     Trilogy, new 06/90), Murphy (code, ex Kefrens, new 06/90), Saxs (code,
     06/90), Zycho (code, 06/90).
???> Tronic (music).

After having won the demo competition at The Party 1991 with "Hardwired" in
cooperation with The Silents, Crionics died in early to mid 1992. The three
coders The Spy, Murphy (ex Kefrens, new 06/90) and Deftronic (all 06/90)
left to join The Silents on a full time basis. Deftronic released some
version of his assembler "Trash'M One" under the Crionics label in 1990-91.

Video swapper Marcel was caught by the Police just before they died in 92.
Danish musician T.U.S.C. joined Vixen early 92.

  Neverwhere (1989?, ECS Disk).
  code: Saxs, The Spy, Murphy, gfx: Zycho, Madonna Freak, usic: Tronic,
  S.L.L.

  Megademo (1990, 19.02, ECS Megademo).
  Released at the Kefrens and Dexion Party.
  info: NOT THE SAME AS THE ONE BELOW! It seems highly, actually, that
  Crionics released two demos with the same name! :)

 Megademo (1990, 29.06, ECS Megademo).
  LOA - code: Murphy, Gfx: Zycho (logo), Deftronic (font), music: "Raven"
        by Blazer.
  NOI - code: Deftronic, The Spy, gfx: Merlin, music: S.L.L.
  PIG - code: Grumble, Saxs, gfx: Madonna Freak, music: S.L.L.
  MAD - code: Saxs, gfx: Madonna Freak, music: S.L.L.
  2nd in Amiga Conference 90 demo competition.
  review: After booting this disk you're faced with a selector for three
  different demo parts. The selector is pretty basic, with a logo at the
  top and a text writer in the middle of the screen. In the background you
  can see some vector objects, which btw are pretty fast on my 030-50 :)
  For the credits above, please refer to these codes:
  LOA means loader, in other words the selector itself. This (and only
      this) part works fine even with caches on.
  NOI means Noia demo. This is probably the best and biggest part, with
      lots of advanced (for its time) vector effects and a good sense of
      pace and entertainment. Please note that the fill routine bugs in
      some parts.
  PIG means Pigs in Space. This part consists of just a drawn 'space'
      background over which we get to see a filled vector scroller.
      The same fill bug appears here also, albeit to a lesser extent.
  MAD means The Madonna Endpart. This part excels with its superbly drawn
      cartoon renditions of Madonna walking through the city. Rather cool!
  Overall, it's a good production, this, though it seems like it was put
  together in quite a rush! It's like they got these three demoparts, and
  just stuck a loader at the beginning, and hey presto we've got a demo!
  Not bad at all, really. The music by S.L.L lifts it a lot.
GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.
                Note: Caches off, original chipset.

  Total Destruction (1990, 28.12, ECS Disk).
  code: The Spy, Deftronic, gfx: Zycho, music: T.U.S.C.
  3rd in the Dexion Party 90 demo competition.

  Hardwired (1991, 27.12, ECS Trackmo).
  Cooperation with The Silents, see there.


Critters [new] (1990-1990)
--------------------------
DEN> Amiga Freak (founder, ex Trilogy).
???> Shadow (founder, ex Black Monks), Spirit (founder, ex Black Monks).

Critters was reborn around mid 90, with Amiga Freak/Trilogy, Shadow and
Spirit/Black Monks as the intiative takers. They simultaneously announced
they would be opening a board in Sweden shortly. However, soon after this
the Swedish section left the group, and are now a group in their own right,
Scanex [no entry]. The rest of Critters didn't survive long after this, and
were dead by august.


Crossbones
----------
Zorlac and Bacteria joined Bronx.


Crude (CRD)
-----------
SWE> Bubba (sysop 'DREAMPHASE', 11/97).


Cruelty
-------
Turbo and Gamekiller joined Infect.


Crusaders (CRS, http://www.crusaders.no)
----------------------------------------
NOR> Bravestarr (swap, 03/90), Bustman (gfx, ex Errors, new 06/90-01/91),
     Copper (code, 03/90), Dr.Claw (code, 03/90-91), Dr.Outtasight (ex-
     sysop 'HOME SWEET HOME', 11/89-93), Dr.Shitface (code, 03/90-01/91),
     El Cubo (Arndt Kubosch, code music, old handle Dr. MD Cub, 11/89-
     07/91), Eno (code, new 12/90), Excalibur (code, 03/90), Floyd (Andres
     Lund, 97), Freaky Angel (ex Deadline), Intec (gfx, ex Gate, new 12/90-
     93), Jason (music, ex The Silents, later Melon, new late92-12/92),
     Lazerbrain (swap, 03/90-07/91), Madman (code, new 12/90), Mike (Trond
     Michelsen, ex Deadline, 93-04/97), Nesebuse (gfx, 91), P.Man (gfx),
     Raven (sysop 'THE GOLDEN GATE', ex Artch, new late90), Rusc (gfx, 03-
     05/90), Shady (Vegard Skjefstad), Swapperboy (swap, 03/90-01/91),
     Switchblade (code, 89-93), Zeb (hardware, 03/90), Zuggly (code,
     03/90).
FIN> Fleshbrain (Seppo Hurme, music, new 02/90-96), Scumbag (trade, 07/91-
     03/93).
ENG> Nightshade (music, ex Ecstasy, 93).
???> Ohio (gfx, 93).

Boards; THE GOLDEN GATE (nor, 11/90-01/91)

Crusaders is a legendary group, one of the oldest on the Amiga scene!
They became legends for several reasons, really. Their first innovation
must have been the creation of the 'music disk'. Yes, that's right: CRS
released the very first music disk ever. Second, their Eurochart sparked
new life in the scene, spawned about a dozen clones, and gave demo makers
another incentive to create great demos. The next thing that happened was
when Bjrn A. "Dr.Awesome" Lynne became the first professional composer to
come out of the Amiga scene. Then, of course, there's the big one; The
GATHERING! TG was originally arranged by The Crusaders, and the main
organizer has to this day always been a Crusader. They're still around,
though mostly on the PC these days, and not producing much. Their legacy
however, is huge.
  Norwegian sysop Freaky Angel's board 'THE PYRAMID' (earlier 'ANGEL CITY')
was busted in the big Norwegian boardbust in 1992.

Norwegian coder Black Panther (ex Paragon, new RAW5) joined Talent.
Norwegian graphician Yster (03/90-91) left.
Guardian (ex United Forces, new mid 91) left.
Norwegian swapper Zapotek (ex Gate, new 12/90) left.
American graphician and swapper Savatage (03/90) left.
American sysop Silencer ('THIS END UP', 03/91) left the scene.
Norwegian graphician Funky Guru (ex Gate, new 12/90) left the scene.
German sysop Bomber ('PEARL HARBOUR', ex Anarchy, new mid 91) left to join
  Scoopex. He opened his board while in Crusaders, though.
Norwegian sysop Lazerbrain's board 'PURPLE HAZE' was busted in the big
  Norwegian boarbust in 1992. He was the only one busted who was released
  immediately, since he had time to run a diskcrypting program before the
  police seized his equipment, and consequently they didn't find shit on
  his board. He probably continued to be a member.
Norwegian sysop One (old handle Scratcher, ex Fairlight, new RAW4)'s board
  'TOTAL PANIC' was busted in the big Norwegian boardbust in 1992.
  He joined Angels and reopened the board, though under a new name?
Norwegian graphician Joachim (ex Marvel/Static Bytes, new RAW5, 93)
  joined Andromeda (RAW6). ...and perhaps Jason did too?
Norwegian swapper ECS (03/90) left and is now independent.

  Bacteria (ECS Musicdisk).
  code: El Cubo, gfx: Rusc, music: "Bridge to the Universe Part II", "Make
  Your Move", "12th Warrior", "No-One Home" by Dr. Awesome, "Who Knows",
  "Kilimanjaro", "Grave-Yard" by Fleshbrain.
  info: Caches off with accelerators; still some gfx glitches.

  Bass-O-Matic (ECS Musicdisk, 2 disks).
  info: The module loader always had a tendency to bug a little, so it was
  always a toss up if the module loaded, or the thing just froze on the
  loading logo. The Calvin & Hobbes stuff was great, 'tho.

  BBS Intro for Instant Delivery (ECS Intro).
  Coop with Wizzcat, see there for details.

  Crusaders Does Genesis (ECS Musicdisk).

  Audio-X (1989, ECS Musicdisk).
  code: Switchblade, gfx^music: Dr. Awsome.
  Information: This is the one with the alphabet cookies and the flapping
  toilets... 8 tunes.

  Project; Beat (1989, 24.03, ECS Musicdisk).
  Released at the IT, Rawhead, The Band, IMP-666 Megaparty.

  Freekd Out (1989, 14.08, ECS Musicdisk).

 Eurochart Top Ten issue #1 (1989, 01.11, ECS File Chart).
  code: Dr. MD Cub, gfx: Dr.Awesome, music: "Loader" by Dr.Awesome.
  review: Oh my god, THE FIRST EUROCHART!! This is history. Slagging this
  off would be sacrilege, surely! Ok, I'll try to be objective about it.
  The presentation's not much, to be honest. There's a selector screen,
  where you manouver a large crusifix around with your mouse, to select the
  section you want. It was a long way from this to what we have today.
    Trivia note: Ipec Elite were actually the first to do a chart, as the
  scroller in this production informs us.
 GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.
                Note: Finally got it to work by booting it off a floppy
                with caches off and chip to old.

  Mi-Cro Con-Cept (1990, ECS Musicdisk).

 Eurochart Top Ten issue #2 (1990, 01.01, ECS File Chart).
  code: El Cubo, gfx: Tilt, music: "Hightop" by Dr.Awesome (4ch MOD format).
  review: Well, nothing much has changed. Presentation-wise it's pretty
  much the same as the first issue, though perhaps a little better here and
  there. The tune is adequate.
GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.
                Note: Caches off, chipset orig.

 Eurochart Top Ten issue #3 (1990, 01.03, ECS File Chart).
  code: El Cubo, gfx: Tilt/independent, Dr.Awesome, P.Man/independent,
  music: "Polarchase" by Fleshbrain (4ch MOD format).
  review: With the third issue of the Eurochart, things took a turn for the
  serious. With a new interface, it looked a lot more professional. Graphics
  are quite adequate for the most part, and Fleshbrain's music (his first
  for this group, this was his introduction as a new member) is among his
  best work ever!
GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.
                Note: Caches off, chipset original.
             A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.1.

   Filled Vectors (1990, .04, ECS Demo).

  Switchblades Balls (1990, .05, ECS Demo).

Eurochart Top Ten issue #4 (1990, 01.05, ECS File Chart).
  code: El Cubo, gfx: Rusc, P-Man, music: "Beatn The Art" by Dr.Awesome (4ch
  MOD format).
  review: Again, nothing much has changed from the previous issue in what
  we actually see on the screen. One big improvement, though, is the use of
  percentile to show how many votes each entry got. There's also [new]
  icons and up/down arrows to signify if this placing is better or worse
  than the previous one. The tune fails to set me alight, as does the gfx.
 GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.
                Note: Caches off, chipset original.

  Eurochart Top Ten issue #5 (1990, 01.07, ECS Chart).
  code: El Cubo, gfx: n/a, music: n/a. Released at the Amiga Conference 90.

  Hotwired (1990, .08, ECS Minimusicdisk :).

  Tobias Richter Slideshow (1990, .09, ECS Trackloaded Slideshow, 2 disks).

 Eurochart Top Ten issue #6 (1990, 01.09, ECS Multifile Chart).
  code: El Cubo, gfx: Bustman, music: "Tuna Fish" by Dr.Awesome (4ch MOD
  format).
  review: This issue looks a lot more like what we got used to later in
  the life of the EC. The interface stayed pretty much like this in the
  next issues. A plus also for the graphics, which AFAIK were the first
  Bustman did for The Crusaders. A nice issue!
 GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.
                Note: Caches off, chipset original.

  A90 (1990, 02.09, ECS File).
  code: El Cubo, gfx: P.Man, Bustman, music: Dr.Awesome.
  info: aka Tabasco demo. Similar to Rebels "Coma" demo and Budbrain's
  "Kaos" part from their first Megademo.

 EuroChart Top Ten issue #7 (1990, 01.11, ECS Multifile Chart).
  code: El Cubo, gfx: Bustman, music: "Mindstorm" by Fleshbrain (4ch MOD
  format).
  review: The name is a little inaccurate from this issue on, as some of
  the sections now actually represent the TOP TWENTY most popular things.
  Other than that, there's not a lot to complain about, really. Another
  good issue, which feels nice and smooth - just like it should be :)
  The tune is not one of Fleshie's best, though.
    Works fine even without KillAGA, though the music sounds a little
  strange sometimes...
 GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.0.

  Space Deliria (1990, 08.11, ECS File).
  code: Excalbiur, gfx: Dr.Awesome, P.Man/indep., Dr.C/Red Sector, music:
  Dr.Awesome.

 Tuff Enuff (1991, ECS Trackmo).
  code: Dr.Claw, El Cubo, gfx: Yster (animation), Intec (background),
  Nesebuse (glowing logo), Bustman (earth font), music: "Intromusic 2" and
  "Flyte" ++ by Dr.Awesome (4ch MOD format).
  review: Another oldie that doesn't work anymore. As far as I can
  remember, this one was rather good. The main event, sort of, is an
  animation of Calvin from the comic strip Calvin & Hobbes, that's rather
  fun and humourous. I got the credits by ripping a few parts off the disk,
  but this did not result in ripping EVERYTHING. There are several parts,
  and I can't remember them all now... Anyway, worth a look if you've got
  an A500 lying around...or a good, new degrader!
 GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.
                Note: It *ALMOST* worked ONCE :)

 Eurochart issue #8 (1991, 01.01, ECS Multifile Chartmag).
  code: El Cubo, Dr. Shitface, gfx: Bustman, music: "Now What???" by
  Dr. Awesome (4ch MOD format).
  Review: The revolution! With issue 8, the Eurochart sported some major
  overhauls to the code, as well as two full new sections in addition to
  the charts! The Gallery and EuroNews were born... Graphics by Bustman are
  some of his best yet, and oh, did I mention the absolutely fabulous tune
  by Dr. Awesome? I didn't? It's just lovely. It incorporates themes from
  many of his earlier songs into a sort of medley-type-thing. The 'feel' of
  the mag also seems improved, it now feels almost perfect. A milestone for
  the Amiga scene, and a great production any which way you look at it!
  By the way, the news item about the new Amiga sound chip 'Mary' sounded
  more like wishful thinking to us ;)
    Starting this one was the cause of a few hiccups, since it tries to
  allocate memory at some specific addresses, and newer Amigas do not
  always have their memory where the old ones did ;) The only real solution
  I found was to boot without caches, chipset original, and without
  startup-sequence. Then the mag ran perfectly from my harddisk :)
GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.0.
                -- Note: See review for details.

 Eurochart issue #11 (1991, 01.07, ECS Multifile Chartmag).
  code^editor: El Cubo, gfx: Intec, music: "Neodrink" by Fleshbrain.
  Review: Legendary doesn't quite cover it when it comes to the EC.
  It was a milestone of the scene, and gave coders, painters and composers
  everywhere a new incentive to get better. This issue is certainly not the
  worst, with acceptable graphics from Intec and OK music by Fleshbrain.
  One thing that I found cool about the EC was that they had new graphics
  for every issue. They had the (basically) same code, but there were
  always a new design on the control board. This is not the best one,
  neither is it the worst. This issue marks the arrival of a new editor,
  since Dr.Awesome decided he want to leave the scene.
    During testing the mag has proven somewhat unstable on my accelerated
  system. I have found it works best when run from disk. When installing to
  harddisk, or running from RAM:, it seems it has problems with the loading
  taking too little time, and often crashes. KillAGA has no positive effect
  when run from hard or RAM, and isn't necessary for disk running.
GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.

  Eurochart issue #14 (ECS Chartmag).
  info: This was the last issue released by Crusaders before they officially
  closed down the project. Lots of groups got in touch to continue doing the
  work, and ultimately the danes in Static Bytes were chosen to continue the
  legacy. Therefore, issue #15 was an STB product.

  The Gathering 92 Invitation (1992, early .01, ECS Intro).

 The Gathering 92 Reminder (1992, early, ECS File).
  code: Switchblade, gfx: various, music: "Prophet 2001" by Bjrn A. 'Dr.
  Awesome' Lynne (4ch MOD format)..
  review: A simple little intro-demo this, to remind people to go to The
  Gathering in 1992. Enough people must have been reminded, 'cause it's
  still being arranged every easter :) I'll have to base this review
  largely on memory, 'cause the introduction, where some good pictures
  are shown, just FLASHES by on my machine :) Oh well, I guess that's the
  price you pay for accelerating :D It opens with some cool strings, the
  opening bars of Bjrn Lynne's fabulous soundtrack. Then, as the tune
  takes a turn for the heavier with a guitar riff, we're shown some
  pictures of earlier productions and some humourous text ('You've seen the
  flapping toilets... now come to the party!'). Then you're shown some
  pages of text, and... Nothing more happens. It's not going to set the
  world alight with it's awesome code, but it's still GOOD in its own way..
  Worth getting for the tune.
 GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.
                Note: While it works perfectly, the intro sequence is too
                fast to see what's going on!

 The Gathering 93 Invitation (1993, early, ECS 1MB File).
  code: Switchblade, gfx: Intec (blow-up logo), Joachim, music: "Minimum_
  Penetration" by Jason (4ch MOD format).
  review: This year the Crusaders presented a very good invitation intro
  for The Gathering, with some new ideas. The show opens with some guy
  pumping a Crusaders logo full of air, and then goofily alking across the
  screen. The invititation part itself is very easy to control, with a set
  of icons with text on them in the middle of the screen to click on.
  Most of them will take you to a page of text - you can also just flip
  through all the text with your cursor keys - while some also have some
  extra functions. One really nice thing is the aforementioned 'tour of the
  hall' part, where you control a little...err...animal-thing :) around a
  blueprint of the hall, and the various areas are explained as you get to
  them. A really nice, new idea! A top-notch invitation intro with a good
  sense of humour!
    The intro requires almost all of chipmem on a 512k chip machine, and
  300k of some other ram. It therefore needs at least 1mb total mem.
  though it worked fine on my 030 machine, it did run WAY too fast. For
  example, the 'tour of the hall' part was almost uncontrollable, and
  some of the intermission screens flashed by before I was able to read
  what was on them. A dose of KillAGA fixes everything, though.
 GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.


Crush
-----
NOR> Genious, Howling, Sciff.
???> Amhac, Beathoven, Black Devil, Cherokee, Draco, Firestone, Flash Fox
     66, Gissy, Milk, Miraculix, Smokey, Tigra, Tronny Rotten, Wizzy.

Several of these names look awful familiar...Sciff was later in Alive,
before he changed his handle to Crimson and joined Compact. Tronny Rotten
was also in Alive, and Flash Fox painted for Razor 1911 for a while...

  The Wall (1989, .02, ECS File).


Crux (CRX)
----------
GER> Evrimsson (music, ex Illusion, new ROM9), Grace (code, ex Illusion,
     new ROM9), Zulu and Grey (Oliver Vogel and Tobias Schaechtelin, code,
     ex Essence, new ROM8).
FRA> Clary (gfx, doublememb Drifters, new ROM8), Tof (gfx, doublememb
     Drifters, new ROM8).
NOR> Kingpin (sysop 'CHECKPOINT', memb of Spaceballs [details], LSD and
     Motion!, new mid95).
DEN> Enzo (sysop 'SKY TOWER' EHQ, 10/95).
???> Acid-Jesus (music), AMusic (music), Beast, Biztro, Cess, Chromag
     (music), Cockroach (code), Crisp (code), Crocodile, Cueball
     (raytrace), Decybel (music, new 12/97), Dexter (music), Excess
     (raytrace), Exeron, Felon, Fury, gdm, Golden Hell (raytrace),
     Interphase, Juan, Madboy, Madmax, Makno (gfx, new 12/97), Maniac
     (music), Muse (music), Nike (nor? Triplememb TRSI and Delight, 02/96),
     Odin (gfx), Orion, Orlando, Patrician, Pows of TCB, Psychotron (code),
     Santa Claus (gfx, new 12/97), Screem, Shane & Sid (org's sid: code,
     95-01/96), Snake, The Frog Buds (coders gfx'ers musicians), Tyrell,
     Ufok, U-Man (nor? doublememb Whale, 02/96), Van Helsing (code), Zinko.

Boards; ACENTRAL (internet), DIAL HARD WHQ (swi, 95), CIVIL WAR EHQ (swi,
     95), FLYING CIRCUS (demohq), CYBERGARDEN (bel), FORGOTTEN WORLD (hol),
     HARD DISK CAFE (fin), INSEKTZ IN SPACE (pcwhq), PARADISE LOST (ger),
     PLASTIC DREAMS (ger), PURPLE DREAM (distsite), REALM OF CHAOS (swe),
     THE CASTLE (distsite), BLACK HOLE (serb, 95), CYCLONE (hol, 95), DEEP
     THOUGHT (fin, 95), WEYLAND YUTANI (swi distsite, 95).

Crux was formed by its main organizer Shane not with the intention of being
a cracking group only, but also with a demo section. The demo section was
dubbed "Crux Design", and was officially started around 1997.
  They recruited great demo reinforcements in the old Rebels coders Zulu &
Grey, after they had been inactive on the scene for some months, which in
their time were responsible for such classics as "Switchback" (10/94) and
"Whammer Slammer" (12/94) for Rebels.
  Unusually enough, they have TWO subgroups; The Frog Buds (TFB) and Dylem.
They were at one time in (illegal) cooperation with Bad Karma, using the
acronym CBK (Crux Bad Karma). There were rumours that the illegal Crux DIED,
leaving only the demo section, "Crux Design" active. Can anyone confirm or
deny this?

Swedish pixeler Newt joined Abyss (10/96).
Swedish Excel (doublememb) left to be in Balance only 06/96.

 Batteries 1997 - Party NOT Included (1997, 28.12, 40k Intro).
  6th in The Party 97 40k intro competition.
  review: I think it's a sure bet that this would never even approach the
  placement it got if it hadn't been for its theme - The Party 7 power
  failures. It treats the theme with a certain sense of humour that I'm
  sure made many an attendee laugh when it was shown on the big screen.
  And at the end it tacks on an advertisement for Mekka Symposium 1998 ;)
  The only real effect is the bumpmap on the opening part. I guess you had
  to be there. No credits appear.
 GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.0.


Cryonics
--------
Another PC group moves to the Amiga! They have nothing to do with the old
legendary group Crionics.


CryoZone (CZE, 1995-)
---------------------
SWE> Ash (gfx, 03-04/95), Conan (gfx, 03-04/95), Dr.M (code, 03-04/95),
     Goof (sysop, 03/95), Mongoloid (code, 03/95), Quorion (gfx, 03-04/95),
     Rooster (trade, 03/95), Scavenger (sysop, 03/95), Toxagon (music, 03-
     04/95), Ztroobey (sysop, 03/95).

Boards; DEFENSE STATION (swe), METROPOL (swe), EVEREST (swe), NUCLEAR PEPSI
     (swe).

CryoZone is based in Sweden, and "Germicide" was their first production.

 Germicide (1995, 01.04, ECS 40k Intro).
  Code: Dr.M, Gfx: Qourion (logo), Ash (font), Conan (logo), Music:
  Toxagon. Winner of the Virtual Conspiracy 95 40k intro competition!
  Review: What? This won? How this could possibly beat C-Lous' "Time
  Square" I will never know. Appalling.
 GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.0.


Crypt
-----
NOR> Byte Prisoner (Kjell Inge Alsvik, swap, 12/90), Rainbow Painter (gfx,
     12/90), Scape (gfx, new 12/90), Sex Angel (12/90), The Ancient Mariner
     (music, 12/90), The Little Giant (12/90), The Plastic Priest (code,
     12/90).

Crypt were a Norwegian demo group.

 B.F.D. (1990, 28.12, ECS File).
  Code: The Plastic Priest, Gfx: Rainbow Painter, Scape, Music: The Ancient
  Mariner. 3rd in the Theatre and Network party demo competition.
  Review: Compatibility wise, this demo doesn't do so well. It will work
  for a short while with KillAGA, but crashes on the second vertical raster
  part. Therefore it's hard to judge the demo as a whole, since I haven't
  seen it all :-( The name means 'Berre Fuck Deg', which is pseudo-
  Norwegian for 'Go Fuck Yourself'. Charming.
 GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.1. -- Note: See review.


Cryptoburners (CRB, 1988-)
--------------------------
NOR> Aggressor, Bimbex (swap, 88-01/90), Blackstar (music editor, 88-
     01/91), Bugbear (gfx, 03/90-01/91), Darkstar (Hans Arild Runde,
     music, ex IT, old handle Gladiator, new 05-10/90), IT (sysop 'HOME
     ALONE' WHQ, doublememb Banana Dezign), Jackmix (08/90-01/91), Keo
     (music, 06/90), Krest (Bjarte Andreassen, music), Kylerion (90), Nikki
     (sysop 'MIDGARD'), Olorin (code, 04/93), Oscon (code, 06/90-01/91),
     Pitcher (sysop 'HOTTER THAN HELL', ex Fraxion), Rank (gfx, 04/93),
     Rhesus Minus (Trond Hasse Lie, music, 06-01/91), Skywalker (Karl Bryhn,
     gfx, ex Rebels), Tec (Steinar Midtskogen, code, ex IT, new 05-12/90
     Time Traveller (Geir Rune Ladehaug, music, 88-03/90), Trixal (Jostein
     Dahl Gjelsvik, gfx music, 88-04/94), Vectorman (code, 01/90), Vortex
     (Oddgeir Hvidsten, music, 04/93-04/94), Windwalker (founder, 88-90).
FRA> Doh (Nicholas Desessart, music, 09/93-04/94), Miss Blind (faxop, ex
     Dark Demons, new RAW4), Q.Horse (code, ex Dark Demons, new RAW4),
     Synchrose (code, ex Dark Demons, new RAW4), Witness (Olivier
     Nottegheim, code, ex Dark Demons, new RAW4, 09/93-04/94).
GER> Deicide (Stefan Wilholm, ex Masque, new RAW5, 93).
HOL> Cloud (M. Mosselman, swap, ex Desire, new PRP4), Solid (Jeroen
     Dreschler, gfx, ex Desire, new PRP4, 12/93-04/94).
FIN> Crown (Jean-Baptiste Garnier, gfx music swap, ex Dark Demons, 93),
     Split (sysop 'SPLIT SECOND').
ENG> U4IA (Jim Young, music).
???> Antony (fra? gfx, 04/94), Blaze (ex Amonia), Tom (ex Amonia), #dff180
     (ex Amonia).

Cryptoburners was formed in 1988 by by two earlier C64 groups, going under
the names Scandomatic Crackers and TWCA. The original founders were
Windwalker and Heatseeker, but they immediately recruited Trixal, Time
Traveller, Blackstar and Bimbex. For a while, they released the diskmag
'Fourth Dimension'.
  It is worth mentioning that several leading members of Cryptoburners were
involved in starting the gamemaking firm FunCom in Oslo, Norway. People
like Tec, Vishnu and Olorin were and are heavily involved in the leader-
ship of the company. Unlike stated in RAW #2, Vectorman was NOT kicked due
to inactivity.
  1989 - In August the entire group Ghostriders joined.
  1994 - This year the entire group Dark Demons were recruited as a French
section, and they released a few productions for them. Their originally
French member Crown moved to Finland, but remains a member.

Norwegian founder, coder and graphician Heatseeker (88-04/94) is now in
  Melon Dezign.
Norwegian graphicians BCR and Dali joined Stone Arts.
Norwegian sysop Chameleon ('CREEPSHOW') was busted in 92.
German coder duo Zulu (ex Devils) and Grey (ex Dark Star) joined DCS (PRP4).
Ceel (ex Devils) was kicked, and is now in Surprise! Productions (RAW3).
Crescendo is no longer a member (pre 01/91).
Legendary norwegian musician Walkman (Tor Bernhard Gausen, ex It, new 05/90)
  left the scene.

  Megademo (ECS Megademo).

  Time Traveller's Music 1 (ECS Musicdisk).

  Great Muzax #5 (1989, ECS Musicdisk).
  info: Music compilation featuring music by Bit Arts, Gladiator, Codex,
  Frederic Hahn, IQ, Hattrick and some others.

  Wild Bunch (1989, 24.06, ECS Demo).
  Winner of the demo competition at the It and Razor 1911 Party.

  Musicparty 1990 (1990, 05.01, ECS Musicdisk).
  Released at the Phenomena and Censor Party 90.

 Drammen Party Invitation (1990, .03, ECS File).
  code: Tec/It, gfx: Bugbear, music: Timetraveller and Blackstar.
  Invitation for the Cryptoburners, IT and Visual Bytes party.
 GLE tested A500 /000-7 /mb chip, mb fast/2.04.
                Note: Crashes on exit.
             A1200/020-14/2mb chip/3.0.
                Note: Does NOT work, crashes. KillAGA has no effect.

  Megademo II (1990, 08.06, ECS Mega).
  code: Heatseeker, Tec, Oscon, gfx: Heatseeker, music: Gladiator, Keo,
  Rhesus Minus, Trixal, Walkman, Blackstar.

  Materialized (1990, .10, ECS Demo).

  The Hunt For 7th October (1990, .10, ECS File).
  code: Tec, gfx: n/a, music: "Klisje p Klisje" by Walkman.
  Winner of demo competition at No Limits and Imp-666 Party 90.
  info: Noteworthy as one of the most incompatible demos ever (my friend
  Slummy/Spaceballs once remarked that it seemed to make a difference
  whether his refrigerator door was open or not ;). Should work pretty much
  correctly on a "vanilla" A500 with 1.3, but then again...

  Fourth Dimension 4 Intro (1990, 10.10, ECS Intro).
  code^gfx: Tec, music: Gladiator.

 Third Dimension (1990, 28.12, ECS File).
  Code: Tec, Gfx: Heatseeker, Bugbear, Tec, Music: Rhesus Minus.
  2nd in the Theatre and Network Party demo competition.
 GLE tested A2000/000-7 /1mb chip, 2mb fast/2.04.
             A1200/020-14/2mb chip/3.0.
                Note: Does NOT work. Crashes on running.

 Fourth Dimension #5 (1991, 30.01, ECS Multifile Diskmag).
  INT - code: Sector9/Razor 1911, gfx: Sector9/Razor 1911, music:
        Mantronix/Razor 1911.
  MAG - code: Vectorman, gfx: Heatseeker, music: "Spiritual Freedom" by
        Blackstar and Trixal. Cooperation with Razor 1911.
  review: For the first time, this issue of Fourth Dimension was a
  cooperation release, incorporating Razor 1911 into the team. Their
  contributions to the mag itself seems scarce, though, probably the best
  aspect of their contribution is the nice intro and a couple of articles
  by Sector9 and Ziphoid. What's more, the next issue promises to add
  another member to the team: Rebels.
    So, what do I think of the mag itself? At half the amount of articles,
  this would be a good mag. As it is now, however, there are simply WAY too
  many 'humoristic' articles and cartoons, of no interest to anyone but the
  producers themselves.
GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.0.

  Bergen Music Intro (1991?, Intro).

  Revelations (1993, 07.04, ECS Slideshow).
  Code: Olorin, Gfx: Rank, Music: Vortex, Trixal.
  Released at The Gathering 93.

  F.L.A.N. (1993, 03.09, ECS Intro).
  Code: Witness, Gfx: Feyd/DLT, Music: Doh. Released at Saturne Party 93.

 Brain-State-In-A-Box (1994, 03.04, AGA File).
  Code: Heatseeker, Gfx: Trixal, Music: Vortex.
  2nd in The Gathering 94 demo competition.
  Information: Requires fast, 030-25mhz recommended.

 Crash Test (1994, 03.04, ECS Trackmo).
  Code: Witness, Gfx: Solid, Antony, Music: Doh.
  5th in The Gathering 94 demo competition.
GLE tested A1200/020-14/2mb chip/3.0.

 Toothbrush - The Trilogy Part III (1994, 27.12, AGA Multifile).
  Cooperation with Dreamdealers, see there.


Crystal (CSL)
-------------
ENG> 2Tuff (supply), Megadrive (sysop 'LIVING HELL'), Scott (sysop 'DULCET
     TONES' EHQ, ex Angels old, 05/92), Scrote (sysop 'THE KRYPT'/'THE
     OASIS', 05/92), Tutoff (aka 2Tuff? supply, was once Spidey/Agile).
SWE> Alis (sysop 'ANOTHER WORLD', ex D-Mob, new RAW4), Frosty (ex D-Mob,
     new RAW4), Uzi-U (ex D-Mob, new RAW4).
GER> Irie (new RAW4), Secret (sysop 'TECHNOPOLIS' opened 03/92, 03-05/92),
     Tron and Cenobites (sysops 'SPEEDBIT', ex Aspect).
FRA> Traitor (ex Alliance Design).
SCO> Mr.E (crack, ex Angels old).
ITA> Gulliver (sysop 'HEAVENS DOOR'), Zaracon (sysop 'ANCIENT DREAMS',
     05/92).
HOL> Outlander.
NOR> Phonebilly (sysop 'ELEGANT MACHINERY', ex Fairlight, new 09/92).
USA> Paradise King (sysop 'BEYOND PARADISE', 05/92), Professor (sysop 'ICE
     STATION ZEBRA', 92), Q (sysop 'REALM OF CHAOS'), Reet-Mon (sysop
     'CENTRUM'), Swayzar (trade sysop 'PRIMITIVE FUTURE WHQ (usa, 09/91-
     05/92), Toxicman (sysop 'APOCALYPSE').
???> Buster (new GEN6), Creon (sysop 'DIGITAL DREAM', ex Possessed, new
     09/92), Diabolik, I.B.M (crack, ex Angels old, 92), Ice Cube, Kamenski
     (ex Scoopex), Misfit (early92), Mr.Hell (ex Skid Row, new 09/92),
     Mr.Scarface, Overlord, P.O.W, Protektor (ger? cosysop 'WORLD DOWN
     FALL', ex Abyss, new 09/92-93), Saint, Scorch, Sledge (ex Adept, new
     RAW5), The Staff, Timdog (console, doublememb Alpha Flight), Tripwire
     (supply, ex Vision, new RAW4), Winger (ex Scoopex), Zippy (crack).

Boards; PIRATE'S HAVEN (usa, later Fusion, 08/93), AMIGA EAST (usa),
     DIGITAL EXPRESSION (usa), WRECK HOUSE (usa), ESCAPE ZONE (usa),
     PLEASURE POINT (usa), MOTHERBOARD (usa), REIGN IN BLOOD (ger), SPACE
     PALACE (ger, 05/92), THE SOFTWARE HOUSE (den).

Crystal was one of, if not THE, biggest cracker group for a while, pretty
much ruling that part of the scene together with Skid Row. They were a
cracker group, and as such didn't output a lot of demos, though they had
some great crackintros produced for them by their subgroup at one time,
Melon Dezign. Melon left them mid to late 93 to exist as a group in their
own respect. Some of those cracktros can be found for review under Melon's
section in Scenery.
  There is some confusion around the 'OASIS' boards; in addition to the
information above, I also have a bbs ad and other supporting information
that reads sysop: Dan/Crystal...

Crystal is dead! (WHN1)
Tango/Defekt joined, but left to join Balance (WHN1).
Cardinal (ger? ex Abyss, cosysop 'WORLD DOWN FALL', new 09/92) left for
  Interpol. It is unclear where this left 'WDF', where he was cosys with
  Protektor.
'BLACK TOWER' was closed forever, reported Eternal #2. This may be a
  misprint, so that they actually meant Rash' 'DARK TOWER'...
'EDGE OF INSANITY' was busted 93, and will go offline forever!
German Fulcrum (new late 92) joined, but left due to differences with
  Cardinal and Protektor.
German swapper Ghost (ex Submission) joined Dytec (SLH11).
English board 'GRACELAND' (05/92) joined from Ghost briefly, and then left
  the scene (RAW4).
Swedish sysop Princip ('INTERCHANGE', ex Shining 8, new 09/92) soon joined
  Kefrens (RAW4).
sysop ZigZag ('MAY DAY', ex Symbiosis, new 09/92) joined Crack Inc, but soon
  went on to join Scoopex (RAW4).
DD7 (sysop '100 PERCENT') joined 2000 AD and opened 'VALHALLA' BBS with
  Ozzy (RAW4).
Scottish supplier Action Man had a falling out with I.B.M. over Zelnik, and
  subsequently he, Infiltrator, N.O.M.A.D (ex Angels old or Scoopex) and
  Zelnik left for Quartex (91).
Bit Bug left.
Morph rejoined Dual Crew.
Navigator joined Tarkus Team.
Sysop Rash ('DARK TOWER') joined from Zenith mid to late 93, but left the
  scene after a brief period.
German cracker Bob Duncan is now in Bismarck.


Cult (-1992)
------------
DEN> Caveman (gfx, ex Light, new RAW3), Chrome (sysop 'INSOMNIA'), Steel
     (code, ex Light, new RAW3), Tarzan (Peter Nielsen, swap sysop 'PLASTIC
     PASSION', ex Light, later 2000 AD, new RAW3, 92).
GER> Chromag (Timm Albers, music, later Essence, 12/92), Cronos (sysop
     'DAMAGE INC.', 10/91), Groucho, Razor (old handle Genestealer, new
     RAW3), Tex.
FIN> Dick, Questron, Sagan, Witch, Zodiak.
???> Chase (code, 12/92), Cooper (ger?, 92), Death Hawk, DJ Head (ex
     Vogue), Dr.Legal (ex RAF, new mid91), Droid (den? music, 92), Jacx
     (music, 12/92), Magic Duke (ger? music, later G.T.O/Digital, 92), Max
     (ex The Dark Demon, old handle Cruncher, new SLH11), MCM (ger? 92),
     Predator (gfx, 12/92), Ray (code, 12/92), Red Lance, Trance.

Boards; SANCTUARY (den, 91).

Action Force changed its name to Cult, and that's how this group was born.
They're mainly remembered for their demos now.
  News in both EuroChart #15 (07/92) and #16 (09/92) seem to confirm Cult's
death. It is claimed this is in agreement with both the German and Danish
sections of the group. What confuses me somewhat is how they could release
"Kefmania" (09/92) if they were dead at the time?

German sysop Hotstar ('THE NEW STATION', ex RAF) joined Rebels.
Dutch editor Cybersonik joined Anarchy (RAW3). Cybersonik left behind a few
  issues as editor of 'Royal Info'. It is probable that no more issues were
  released after Cybersonik left.
Danish coder and musician Kollaps (ex Light, new RAW3, 92) left to help form
  the new group Focus Design (RAW3).
Danish Gizmo left to join Bastards ca 06/92.
Danes Dino (gfx), Slide (music), Mount (gfx), Easley (gfx swap), Shayera
  and Gargoyle (code) all left to form Parasite 06/92.
The Norwegian section fell apart in late 1990 (probably december).
  - Beast, Skeletor, Mad, SwEinstein and yoghurt (old handle Acidman) all
    joined Network.
  - Timewalker (music) joined Pure Metal Coders.
  - Space Ace (swap, late90) changed his handle to Mr.Ice and formed a
    norwegian section of Euphoria.
  - Electrix and three others will form a new group.

  Megademo (1990, .03, 1MB Disk).

  BBS Intro (1992, early, ECS Intro).
  code: Kollaps, gfx: Mr.Mount, Tarzan, music: Droid.

  So Simple (1992, 15.04, Demo).
  6th in The Gathering 92 demo competition.

  Kefmania (1992, 28.12, ECS Disk, 2 disks).
  Code: Ray, Chase, Gfx: Predator, Music: Jacx, Chromag.
  7th in The Party 92 demo competition.
  Information: To run on A1200, you need to turn the cache off, and set the
  original chipset - and it will still crash before disk 2.


Culture
-------
FIN> Dalos (Pasi Rainio, swap, 09/92), SS Soldier (swap).


Curacy
------
DEN> Ajax (Martin Jacobsen, swap, ex Vendetta Prod. ad X-Tra), Foxtrot
     (swap, 09/92), Trigon (Lars Kim Lund, code, 05/92).

Trigon wrote the utility Flashminator, which removes the 'flashing' from
several executable depackers.

Antex joined Orient.

  Rookie's Delight (ECS Demo).


Cyanide (1993-1993)
-------------------
HOL> Baby Joe and Dr.Love (music), Daddy 2 Foot (gfx music), Elessar
     (swap), Poison (swap), Quazar (org code, 03/93).
???> Ace, Haywire (music, ex Intense, new mid93), Nico (code, 03/93), TDD,
     TLC.

Boards; CONSPIRACY WHQ (n-l).

Cyanide died late 1993, and all Dutch members joined Applause. This means
at least Radium (gfx music, 03/93) and Sascha.

TLE left the scene.
Tommie, sysop 'SESAMESTRAAT' joined Desire.
Englishmen Psi and St.M, as well as the american Caffeine joined Eclipse.
Murdock joined Jetset mid 93.
German musician Dynamite joined Analog 03/93.
Dutch swappers Magic (ex Xentrix) and Amethist (both 08/93) joined Applause
  (PRP4).

 45 Degrees (1993, .03, ECS Intro).
  Code: Quazar, Gfx: Quazar (raytrace), Radium (logo), Music: Radium.
  Review: Their first intro, having gained its name by the angle of the
  text plotter :)
 GLE tested A1200/020-14/2mb chip/3.0.

  Booztro (1993, 08.03, ECS File).
  Code: Nico, Kernal/TKOB, Gfx: Kernal/TKOB, Chaos/TKOB, Music: Dynamite.
  Cooperation with TKOB.


Cyberactive
-----------
Slick joined Anarchy (RAW4).
Dark, Iceberg and Cujo joined Desire (RAW4).
Sysop Jack ('DETONATION BOULEVARD') joined LSD (GEN6).


CyberDreams
-----------
ENG> Kei (mainorg code gfx swap pack).
???> Aztec (code music modem), Chazzy B (gfx swap), Curse (gfx swap), DJ
     (swap), Eon (swap), Hijaak (swap), Hobbit (swap), Kbx128 (music),
     Kooky (code swap), Merrdyn (sysop 'CYBERDREAM'), Mythos (music swap),
     Rac (swap modem), Slate (gfx swap), Wraith (code gfx modem).

CyberDreams took over the UK group Calypso and all remaining members joined
in late 1993.


Cyberdyne
---------
???> Cuz (trade, ex X-Trade, new 94).


CyberForce
----------
GER> 2Fast (Jens, ascii, doublememb Cream [console], 08/95).


Cyberiad
--------
FIN> Cocatrice (gfx, 04/92), Cody, Zei-El (gfx, 04/92).

Cyberiad later merged with Carillon into Carillon Cyberiad (CNCD), which
means most of the members above can later be found in that group. Accurate
information on exactly WHO made it across would be greatly appreciated :)
Some confirmed ones, however, are Fraction (code, 04/92), Dean (music,
04/92) and Prime Premium (gfx music, 04/92).

Drifter joined Complex (RAW4).

 Great Bytes in Fire (1992, 15.04, ECS Trackmo).
  Code: Fraction, Gfx: Dean, Zei-El, Cockatrice, Prime Premium, Music: Dean
  (NoisePacker 3 format). 5th in The Gathering 92 demo competition.
 GLE tested A500 /000-7 /mb chip, mb fast/2.04.
             A2000/000-7 /1mb chip, 2mb fast/2.04.
                Note: Works fine once it gets going, but doesn't always
                boot past the loading picture.
             A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.
                Note: Works until the text Crusaders Deadline Gathering '92
                appears, then crashes. Perhaps it's a little unstable at
                this point, it could be the same problem ADL had [below].


Cyborgs
-------
NOR> Dark Pirate, Highlight (Tommy Foss, org swap, later Decnite).
???> Darkman (swap, ex Beast/Bronx).

Despite strong rumours, Cyborgs did NOT die in late 92 or early 93.
There was also an Atari division.

Absent joined Atomic early 93.
Mr.Magic and Jim joined Awe early 93.
Xandu, Jinx and Micro left the scene early 93.
Norwegian graphician Tranze joined Legacy.


Cyborx (1992-).
---------------
GER> Aliex (ex Exort, new 09/92), Dytec (09/92), Gonso (ex Atinox, new
     mid91), Nightmare (ex Atinox, new mid91), Time Thrust, TSA.
???> Stingray.

Cyborx are a German demo group, born late 1992.

Smash and Agent Orange joined Arise.

  Doomsday (Demo).


Cyclone
-------
French group who arranged a party in 1991.


Cycron
------
DEN> Tama (music, 12/90).
???> Camelot (ex Theatre, new 12/90).

Norwegian Punisher joined Energy.


Cydonia (CDN, http://www.ar.com.au/~storm/)
-------------------------------------------
AUS> Accolyte (code, 09/95-03/96), Bonza (sysop 'SYNDICATE', 09/95), Coolcat
     (gfx, 09/95), Cro (code swap, 09/95-96), Eminence (music, 09/95),
     Infinity (gfx music, 09/95-03/96), Krion (code sysop 'LUCID DREAMS',
     09/95-96), Muse (music sysop), Prowler (swap sysop 'TWISTED DREAMS'
     WHQ, 09/95-12/97), Serkul (music, 09/95), Snykers (gfx, 09/95), Souri
     (gfx, 09/95), Storm (David Carson, code html, 09/95).

  Capricorn One (ECS Trackmo).

  Defy Issue #1 (ECS Diskmag).

  Defy Issue #2 (ECS Diskmag).

  Defy Issue #3 (ECS Diskmag).

  Explora (ECS only).

  Homy (ECS).

  Models Inc. (AGA).

  Phobos (ECS)

  Red Planet (ECS).

  Syndicate (ECS).

 ReRun! (1995, 24.09, Intro).
  Code: Cro, Extremist/ex-CDN, Drift/ex-CDN, Gfx: Souri, Infinity, Cro,
  Music: Deadlock/Slam! The only demo released at Project '95.
  Review: The show opens with a flame effect in REAL bad resolution. It
  looks like one of those textmode demos on the PC! Next we're shown three
  pics - or patterns - that are calculated as we watch. Hardly exciting
  stuff, people! Next there's a zoomed and texturemapped cube...Chaos did
  this in 1992! Not very interesting, I'm afraid.
 GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.

  Dreams (1996, .03, Slideshow).
  Code: Acolyte, Gfx^Music: Infinity.

  Defy issue #6 (1996, Autumn, Diskmag).
  Editor: Cro, Code: Krion.


Cytax (CTX, -1992).
-------------------
SWE> jinsey (sysop 'CYBERSPACE'), Kaka (sysop), Sooga, Tesh, Wizzo (ex
     Reflectors, new RAW2).
GER> Amphetamine, Black Ghost and Stargrove (sysops 'LUCKY STRIKE' WHQ,
     10/91), Dr.True (new mid91), EC-Rider (music), Etron (ex Alpha
     Flight), Leo (01/90), Terminator X (swap, ex System 5, new late90).
NOR> Drum Tex (ex Exit, new mid91), Tex (new mid91).
FIN> Coroner (sysop).
ENG> 4-Koff.
USA> M.Bison (sysop 'MAXXED OUT', new RAW3, 05/92).
???> Cro Magx, Dr.Zook, Horizon, Ian (ex Dytec), Joker (ex Anthrox), Ken,
     Nana, Shockwave, Starman (music), Techno Priest (ex Pirates, new
     RAW2), The Mage, Tom Poison, Warlock (ex Antiriad).

Boards; FLOODLAND (swe), MIDNIGHT SUN (swe).

Cytax died late 1992. They will be most fondly remembered for their
excellent diskmag 'International Computer Entertainment' (I.C.E.).
The last issue or two of the mag was detached from Cytax, and released as
an independent production.

Torwak was kicked.
Zed joined Slipstream 09/92.
Germans Bros and Master (both new mid91) left to join The Silents 09/92.
Maltese Cyber Pirate joined Pure Metal Coders, to be one of the writers for
  their legendary diskmag 'R.A.W' (RAW4).
Parsec (had board, but closed), Flogger, Thunor and Rainbow (new RAW2)
  joined Voice (RAW4).
4T Thieves joined Alcatraz (RAW5).
Swedish sysop Princip ('INTERCHANGE') joined Kefrens (STD10).
Norwegian swapper Moxy (new mid 91) joined Offence (RAW3).
Gadget (ex Airwalk) left due to internal problems and joined Palace for two
  days, though some sources claim he went diretly to New Wave (RAW2).
Swedish musician and swapper Noice (ex Antiriad, old handle Lucky Strike,
  06/92) and female swapper Wiquie joined Polaris 09/92.

  Monochrome Megalomania (ECS File).

  I.C.E issue #3 Intro (ECS Intro).
  Information: Needs cache OFF, OCS Chipset ON.

  I.C.E issue #5 (1991, mid?, Diskmag).

















































