Nah-Kolor (NAH, 1995-)
----------------------
POL> Amiflash (Bartosz Mediger, raytrace, ex Inferno, new ROM9, 08/97),
     Dreamer (Wojciech Cejrowski, founder music, 95-11/96), Elis (founder
     code, 95), QBA (Jakub Pienkowski, founder swap pack "Speed", triplememb
     PIL and Anadune, 95-late96).
N-L> Danny (gfx, ex Spaceballs, doublememb TBL [details], new 12/95), Magic
     (founder ascii swap trade editor, ex TRSI, doublememb Balance 06/96).
ITA> Hedgehog (code, 11/96), Metal Designer (code, 97-01/98).
DEN> Raze (Thomas Petersen, music, early98).
SPA> Estrayk (music, doublememb Capsule, 01/98).
ENG> Alive (gfx write, doublememb Digital [details], 01/98).
???> Fra (gfx, 01/98).

Nah Kolor was originally formed in the middle of 1995 by the Polish section
of TRSI to serve as their demosection - like Surprise! Productions and
Masque had in the past. However, the plans had not been correctly cleared
with the leaders of TRSI, and at The Party 5, Nah Kolor was given the
choice of being real TRSI members or leaving in favour of this new group.
The result was that Norby and Bald Horse decided to stay in TRSI, and that
the rest continued as Nah Kolor.
  They lost a valuable asset when the Polish celebrity graphician Lazur
left them for Anadune in the middle of 1996. Blaze doublejoined from Floppy
to help organize the team after QBA's recent lack of activity.

Polish swapper Blaze (doublememb Floppy, new ROM9) joined Endzeit 06/98.
Graphician Yoga joined Scum (ROM9).
Polish swapper Action joined Anadune (ROM9).
Polish graphician Fame (08-11/96) decided to end his double membership in
  NAH to stay in Floppy (ROM9).
Finnish musician Muffler (new 02/96) joined Haujobb 05/97. While he was a
  member of Nah Kolor, he worked on the cooperation musicdisk "Moments"
  with Dreamer. You'll find a review below.
Dutch coder and sysop Infant (ex New Age) left after one week because
  Magic's attitude was commanding everyone around. late 96. This led to him
  rejoining Session and releasing an intro for them at The Party 6. These
  days Infant is in Subspace, Kinky and K.
Polish top graphician Lazur (Founder) joined Anadune 06/96.

 Speed Packmenu (1995, AGA Menu).
  Code: Bald Horse, Gfx: Lazur, Comanche/OBS (font), Music: various,
  Editor: QBA.
  Review: The single most outstanding thing about this menu is certainly
  its graphics - Lazur is the Polish #1 for a REASON! The menu consists of
  a single screen, where most of the space is taken up of a picture of a
  screaming man seemingly having his face torn apart. On the left part of
  the screen is a text display window, but the background sadly interferes
  a lot with the text; wouldn't it have been a better idea to at least have
  two different palettes for these? At the bottom left, below the display,
  are three gadgets; FILES, MUSIC and INFO. The music menu consists of
  three chiptunes (max 50k pp for submissions, it says). Overall, this pack
  gives me a good overall feel of solidity and niceness. Very good.
  -- Used from issue #1, #3 (07/95), #6.
 GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.0.

  Wild (1996, summer, AGA Slideshow).
  Cooperation with Anadune, see there for details.

Moments 'Dawno Temu' (1996, .11, AGA Multifile Musicdisk).
  Code: Hedgehog, Gfx: Lazur, Danny, Fame, Tudor (traced anim), Antony
  (menu layout), Music: Dreamer, Muffler.
  Spread and released simultaneously at Saturne and Gravity.
  Review: I have just experience the 'Moments' musicdisks - a rather hefty
  3.8 mb LHA file. So what do I think of it? I like some parts, others
  less. With skilled graphicians like Lazur and Danny working on this,
  there should certainly be no problems graphically! But why is the main
  selector screen so bland and uninspiring when it's wrapped in such
  graphical greatness? The four 'icons' at the bottom of the screen does
  not tell us much, so we're reduced to trying them out. I foolishly tried
  the one on the right first, and was immediately told 'good bye'. Just so
  you won't follow in my footsteps, the icons do the following (left to
  right): Show credits, play a cooperation tune, show an AMAZINGLY GREAT
  picture by Lazur - perhaps his best ever!! and exit the production.
    But enough about the graphics, what about the music in this musicdisk?
  Dreamer's the old-timer here, and Muffler's sort-of his protege. This
  means their music reminds me a little of each other... Still, Dreamer
  does not feel so bound by rules - sort of reminds me of Bruno - and
  Muffler's tunes always have that jazzy feel to them. These are two good
  composers, and this is - overall - a good musicdisk. Hedgehog's code is
  all it needs to be, but not much else. The bump mapping was nice, 'tho.
  Will work on a standard unexpanded A1200.
GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.

  Ping-Phong (1997, 14.12, 64k Intro).
  3rd in the Astrosyn 97 64k intro competition.

  SideFx (1998, 03.01, Demo).
  Code: Metal Designer, Gfx: Lowlife, Made, Alive, Unreal, Fra, Music:
  Dreamer.
  Winner of the Trip 98 demo competition!

 Little Sister (1998, 03.01, AGA Intro).
  Code: Rio/E11, Gfx: FRA/NAH, Music: Md/?.
  Released at Trip 98 in cooperation with Elven 11.
  Review: Not much of an effort this, a hastily thrown together intro
  composed of a blocky swirly dot tunnel, a rather cool credits part, and a
  Nah Kolor fullscreen logo. Not much to shout about.
GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.0.


Narcosis (1994-)
----------------
???> Jedi (new PRP4), Motive (founder), Neotronic (founder), Quest
     (founder), R-9 (founder).

Narcosis was formed by four former Dimension-X members (Motive, R-9,
Neotronic and Quest) in early 1994.


Narmala Pocket
--------------
  Space Cake (1993, 28.12, ECS File).
  Code^Gfx: Arthy, Music: Shun/Liquid.
  Split 27th in The Party 93 demo competition.


Nation
------
  40k Intro (1993, 07.04, Intro).
  7th place in TG93 intro competition.


Nation-X
--------
  Lobotomi (1993, 07.04, Disk).
  6th in The Gathering 93 demo comptition.


Nebula
------
ENG> Antichrist (mainorg, 94), Dangermouse (code gfx swap, 94), Jinx (swap,
     94), Manik (music swap, 94).
???> Apache 64 (code, 93), Candy Man (music), Equalizer (code sysop), Gaza R
     (music, 93), Gundam (gfx), Impose (gfx, 93), Nexus (code), Oedipus
     (music), Osd (code, 93), P.A.K (music, 93-94).

Oedipus joined LSD (WHN1).
Grraphician Baggpuss left the scene for a while (WHN1).

  Doctor Who (1993?, ECS File).
  Code: Danger Mouse, Gfx: Gundam, Danger Mouse, Music: Oedipus.

  Charts Intro (1993, ECS Intro).
  Code: Apache 64, Gfx: Baggpuss, Music: Gaza R.

  Goingtro (1993, ECS Intro).
  Code: Osd, Gfx: Impose, Music: Pak.


Necropolis [old]
----------------
SPA> Relian (gfx, 09/92).

Relian won the graphics competition at the Darkness and Fifth Generation
Party 92.


Necropolis [new] (1994-)
------------------------
???> Barman (ex Sepultura, new UPS10), Darklord (ex Sepultura, new UPS10),
     JMC (ex Sepultura, new UPS10), Megamiga (ex Sepultura, new UPS10),
     Ravana (ex Sepultura, new UPS10).

A Spanish group that died about two years ago, but is now reborn.
They're doing a Spanish mag called "Fanzine" (sUPS10).


Nemesis [old] (-1992)
---------------------
ENG> Infiltrator (founder), Megadrive (sysop 'LIVING HELL', 03/92),
     N.O.M.A.D (founder crack, 02/92), Rotox (ex Ghost, new RAW4).
GER> Mr.Rox (trade sysop 'SCHIZOPHRENIA', 92).
SWE> Hoson (swap, early92).
ITA> Tom Cat (sysop 'DARK DATA SECURITY').
NOR> IT (sysop 'CONTACT ZERO', ex Alcatraz, new pre 07/92).
CAN> Devious Doze (sysop 'AKIRA PROJECT', 07/92).
USA> Loverboy (sysop 'INVOLUNTARY DEATH' distsite), Mr.Yuk! (sysop 'D'YER
     M'KER'), Reet-Mon (sysop 'CENTRUM' distsite, fullmemb?), Wolverine
     (sysop 'CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM').
???> Amok (trade, 92), Nocternal, Scorpio, TIC (founder crack), XTC (92).

Nemesis was a purely illegal group, formed by Action Man, N.O.M.A.D,
Infiltrator, Zelnik, The Surge and TIC all from Quartex. When they died,
most members formed a new group called Ministry (Action Man, Zelnik...)
together with members of Crack Inc and Thrill Kill Kult. Nemesis was later
reformed by their cracker The Surge in 1992.
  One of the original founders, UK resident Zelnik stopped all activity
early 92.

Eddie and Ice joined Accession.
German trader Pioneer was busted 04/92 for blueboxing!
Contact Zero (sysop 'VIRTUAL REALITY') joined Angels new (SLH11).
Badcat joined the new Angels (RAW5).
Skywalker (ex Model) joined Scoopex (RAW4).
French Connection joined Crack Inc. (RAW4).
Professor joined Fusion early 92.
Englishman Cosy left the scene early 92.


Nemesis [new]
-------------
SWE> Virus (music).
FRA> Thomas.
???> Cedric, Markopolo, The Surge (founder crack).

Nemesis was apparently reborn by earlier member The Surge.

Boards; NEWORK WHQ (den), ELEVENTH HOUR (usa), SUBROSA (usa).


Nemol
-----
???> Zalo (gfx, 12/93).

  Boundless World (1993, 29.05, Demo).
  6th in The TCC 93 demo competition.


Neo
---
ENG> Watts (swap).
IRE> Khul (Wang Hung Liu, code, ex Nerve Axis).
NOR> Numen (ascii, 10/95), Zack (swap, early95).

Neo was originally formed when lots of members left Nerve Axis, and needed
a new group. When Neo later died, Rombust rejoined Nerve Axis.

Devistator and Spangly joined Eltech 04/96.


Neoplasia (NPL)
---------------
GER> Butthead (music, 05/95), Cyborg (mainorg music, 05-12/95), Danger D
     (gfx, 05/95), Doc Holyday (gfx, 05/95), Janosh (code, 05/95), JCS
     (Jan C. Sievers, gfx, doublememb Sector 7, later Scoopex, 05-07/95),
     Peace (swap, 94), Phase (swap, 05/95), Procyon (code, 05/95),
     Technoking (swap, 05/95),
     THCM (code, 05-12/95), Wizard (code, 05/95).
FIN> Icebeat (music, 05/95), KML (gfx swap, 05/95).
GRE> Alien (code, 05/95), Dark Angel (gfx, 05/95), Ex (music, 05/95),
     Neptunos (music, 05/95).

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.

Sign (1995, 21.05, 40k Intro).
  Code: THCM, Gfx: JCS, Music: Cyborg.
  Contribution for the Nexus 95 40k intro competition.
  Review: Opens with a nice NPL logo with a 3D starfield behind it.
  There are some reasonable advanced effects, like the very nice
  fire effect and a voxelspace terrain...but it's all too blocky to make
  any kind of impact. Sorry. Looking at the review of "The End" below, it
  seems like they've recycled most of the effects from this and used it in
  that intro!
GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.0. -- Note: KillAGA.

The End (1995, 28.12, AGA 40k Intro).
  Code: THCM, Gfx: Toxic/Abyss, Music: Cyborg (The Player 6.1A format).
  Review: This intro opens with a good logo with a starfield behind it
  (sound familiar at all?), but holds that effect just a little too long.
  I guess it's precalculating at this point, so it's partly excusable - I
  hate those 'please wait while precalculating' messages... At least we're
  getting an effect, a good graphic and some music! Next is a spacecutting
  routine, but the objects (spheres, it seems) are so blocky the routine is
  ruined. Next there's a rather good fire effect, followed by a blocky
  voxel landscape. This part is also, unfortunately, very blocky and has an
  unusual choice of palette. The whole thing is rounded off with a sort of
  chunky image stretcher/zoomer/thing, which starts with what seems like a
  map of the world... Then it all ends quite abruptly.
    Since no actual text appears anywhere in the intro, I depacked it and
  found some text describing the credits. The name is based on the
  filename. Also see my review of "Sign" above...
 GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.


Nerve Axis (NVX, 1992-,  http://dialspace.dial.pipex.com/zone)
--------------------------------------------------------------
ENG> Babbage (code gfx, 12/96-02/98), Crash! (org, 12/96-08/98), Meson (gfx
     raytrace editor 'Pressure', 12/96-08/98), Schlott (Tommy Schlott, code,
     12/96-08/98), Tango (ascii project manager, 12/96-08/98), Venom 12/96-
     08/98), Wade (gfx, ex Gods, new 03-08/98), Zone (org gfx www, 12/96-
     08/98).
FIN> Ganja (Markus Castren, music, ex Mystic, doublememb Abuse, old handle
     Slice, new late95-08/98).
ICE> Jam (music, 12/96-08/98), Spoon (music, 12/96-08/98).

NOTMEMBSANYMORE:

AMF (eng, sysop 'NORTHERN X-POSURE'), Axe (eng, org, ex Eclipx, new late93),
Carbon (gfx music, -notmembanymore-, 12/96), Damage (gfx, 12/96), D-Vice
(aus trade music, new mid 93), Epsilon (trade, 12/96), Evil C (Clive, eng
mainorg, 93), Rombust (eng code, re-Neo, 93), Stigg (eng code), Pak
(Patrick, sco music, new mid93), Carebear (sysop), Corn (sosys 'WELSH
COAST'), Cyber (code trade), Dark Elf (code), Decker (trade, new mid93),
Dreamer, Dr.Kaya (ex Zero Defects), Excalibur (gfx music), Gundan (trade,
new mid93), Iceberg (ex Alliance), John Doe (sysop 'THE RECLUSE'), KGB
(sysop 'STARGATE', 12/96-08/97), Leech (code), Leonardo (gfx), Maffia (codeE
ascii, 12/96), Michelin Man, Mozart (trade), Neelix (eng sysop 'LA LUNA',
12/96-08/97), Nightflyer, Phantom (trade, ex Fine, new mid93), Rage (trade,
12/96), Skittle (code, 12/96), Squidge (music, 12/96), Sarek (org, 93),
Terminal Storm (code music).

Nerve Axis was born in July 1992 by Telemach, and was originally head-
quartered around Bolton, Manchester in England. Later that year, in
september, several British groups split up, and Nerve Axis gained a lot
of good members. Their demo "Impossible Cube" (93) was the first British
AGA demo. Lots of members later left, forming the new group 'Neo'. Among
the ones who left were previous star coders Khul and Rombust. OSD left the
scene altogether. From an alltime high of 45 (!) members this left them
with 7. After some time without even a coder, things then started to pick
up. They recruited new members, and after Neo died Rombust rejoined.
  Today they're a whole new crew, and are way on their back to almost
singlehandedly reviving the British scene. Their first signs of real success
came when they unexpectedly WON the democompetition at The Assembly 97 with
their amazing demo "Pulse".

In a major cleanup, Ace (sysop '13TH HOUR'), ZipZippy (eng sysop 'TRUCK OR
  TREAT II', 12/96), Demolee (fin raytrace sysop 'MOS EISLEY', doublememb
  Abuse, 08/97), Turbo (eng sysop 'CYBERSPACE', 12/96-08/97), Nik (code,
  12/96-08/97), Nexus (code, 12/96-08/97) and Icon (trade, 12/96-08/97) were
  all kicked 04/98.
Bliss joined Steps of Change 04/96.
Kenton left to form a new group mid 93.
Nightflyer's board 'QUANTUM ERROR' is closed, though Nighflyer himself
  remains active!
Original founder Telemach left to concentrate on his new group Ascii
  Unlimited mid 93. His organizing duties were taken over by Sarek and
  Evil-C.

  Impossible Cube (1993, 29.08, AGA Demo).
  code: Rombust, gfx: n/a, music: n/a.
  Winner of the Destiny Communion Party 93!

  Demon's Rage (1993, .10, Demo).
  code: Khul, gfx: n/a, music: n/a.

  Pressure promotional (1996, Intro).
  code: n/a, gfx: n/a, music: "Get Crazy!" by Ganja.

 Pressure issue #1 (1996, 24.12, AGA 2MB HD Filemag)
  Code: Tommy Schlott, Gfx: Zone, Meson, Music: Azazel/TBL, "Rundfunk" by
  Ganja, Editor: Meson.
  Review: This new filemag actually does the unthinkable and changes the
  standard diskmag layout! This actually tries a different approach to
  presenting its articles than the standard RAW/ROM style! Does it work?
  Yes and no. It's always nice with originality, but I'm not sure when it
  comes to userfriendliness. Usually, when you pick up a mag, you instantly
  know how to control it since they are all pretty much the same. With
  Pressure, you migh feel initially a little confused, since almost nothing
  is as it usually is! Happily, however, the mag multitasks just fine,
  which means I can run it in the background- which makes writing these
  review a lot easier!
    Content-wise, however, it's not that impressive. It's quite obvious
  that all the truly talented editors are already writing for other
  magazines ;) Still, the whole mag reeks of a crew hungry for glory, so I
  won't write this off just yet...
GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.

 Pulse (1997, 10.08, AGA 030 4MB Multifile).
  code: Schlott, gfx: Meson, music: "3 Minutes" by Ganja, "Aphrodesic" by
  Jam & Spoon (remix by Ganja). Winner of the Assembly 97 demo competition!
  review: If "Captured Dreams" is the king of 1997, then "Pulse" is
  certainly the handsome prince! From out of nowhere comes a gang of
  British sceners, lead on by a coder noone's really heard of before, and
  shows the finns at the Assembly what TOTAL DOMINATION looks like! There
  are HEAPS AND HEAPS of excellent, greatlooking, innovative effects, as
  well as two thumping techno soundtracks and graphics that are functional.
  You don't really mind that there's only one fullscreen picture, and that
  it's not particularly exciting, because there's so much else going on.
  The fact that there's no outstanding graphics and sound are more than
  made up for by the code. "Pulse" is almost 8 minutes (at least on my
  machine ;) of some of the most pure enjoyable demo material I've seen in
  ages. Thank you, Schlott - I can watch another two hundred boring BBS
  intros now =)
    If this is their idea of a demo made for 060 owners, then I guess I'll
  be able to live with my 030 for a while longer. You see, I encountered no
  problems whatsoever on my machine; not the slightest hint that it wasn't
  catching up. One of the top 3 demos of 1997, no doubt about it.
  The raytraced picture of the fish is "Catching Rays" by Meson, which came
  4th in the raytrace competition at the same party.
 GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.0.

 Sentient Ore (1998, .02, Intro).
  code: Babbage, gfx: Zone, music: "Bassbin Bangin'" by Ganja.
  review: Nerve Axis deliver a nice promotional intro for the Darkage
  diskmag "Showtime #9" here, and manages to maintain their position (in my
  eyes) as a top quality demo group. It seems Schlott is not their only
  coder of some quality. The intro opens with the words 'DARKAGE' and
  'SHOWTIME #9' bumpmapped, over which two moving light points travel
  around, lighting a couple of letters at a time. Then the music kicks in
  for real, and we're presented with some of this issues headlines. The
  music is a chapter onto itself, a weird and - at times - wonderful little
  piece of big beat ambient techno electronic wondrousness... Try saying
  that after 10 pints! Rather nice, oh yes.
 GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.1.

 Relic (1998, 08.08, AGA 020 6MB Multifile).
  code: Schlott, gfx: Meson, Wade (picture), music: Ganja (The Player 6.1A
  format). Winner of the Assembly 98 demo competition!
  review: "Relic"  doesn't update too frequently on my machine :) As
  predicted, it's a pretty processor-intense demo, though on fast Amigas it
  surely rocks! It tries to relate a story, but watching the demo that
  doesn't really matter...It's all just there to showcase the effects
  anyway! As mentioned, the graphics engine of this demo is heavy on the
  processor, but it is also very impressive. Given the complexity of the
  engine, the relative slowness can almost be forgiven. Having said that,
  it's not so slow it's unwatchable by any means!
    While the accompanying text file claims it requires 6MB fast, the system
  test it performs at the beginning claims it only requires 4MB..
 GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.1.


Network [old] (NET)
-------------------
NOR> Alf (12/90), Blade, Dorian (old handle Agro), Duke, Felix, Headache
     (12/90), Kaos (ex Motion), Mad (ex Cult, new 12/90), Skeletor (ex
     Cult, new 12/90), SwEinstein (Svein Berge, code, ex Cult, new 12/90).
???> Raider (ex Decept).

Mainly consisting of Norwegian members, Network was coorganizer of two
copy parties in Norway (1989 and 1990). Years later, another Network
was/is active, but this group has absolutely nothing to do with the
original ones, who probably sprang out from Network on the C64.

Daisy left.
Sphinx joined Violence.
Rick joined Flash Production.
Finnish Catman joined Dual Crew.
Norwegian Bug rejoined Razor 1911.
White Hot and Savage (both ex Wizzcat) were kicked.
Norwegian Assassin, sysop 'EXTENSION' BBS joined Razor 1911.
Norwegian musician Shorty (ex Giants) showed up in Spaceballs years later
  as a coder!
Norwegian Joker (ex Phobia) changed his handle to Corny and joined Vision.
Norwegians Shocker (old handle Beast) and Yoghurt (both ex Cult, new 12/90)
  joined Dual Crew (RAW1).

  Stratos Vibratos (ECS Music).
  code: n/a, gfx: n/a, music: Maniac and Bug.
  info: This musicselector is the only known real source for modules in the
  FRED format. It is perhaps worth noting that Maniac later became better
  known under his real name; Jogeir Liljedahl!

  Watch This! (ECS Demo).

  Aldri I Bergen (1990, 01.07, ECS Demo).
  2nd in demo competition at the 'Bergen Party' 1990.


Network [new] (NTW)
-------------------
SPA> Lantium (gfx, ex Goblins, doublememb Essence, new late97), Leunam
     (Manuel Sanchez, gfx music edit, earlier doublememb Haujobb, doublememb
     Darkage 02/98, late96-02/98), Nork (Abraham Sanchez, music swap edit,
     doublememb Darkage, ex triplememb Massive and Osmose, late96-05/97),
     Phornee (code, ex Goblins, doublememb Essence, new late97), Wind
     (Antonio Vargas, code, late96).
ENG> Darkus (Lee Harwood, editor, ex Digital, doublememb Rebels, new 98).
FRA> Sloody (Belloni Laurent, swap, late96).
???> Blue (music, late96), Cueder (music, doublememb Ozone new [details],
     new 02/98), DJ Uno (music, late96), Lapola (raytrace, new late96), Wasi
     (code, doublememb Amiga Circle [details], new late96), Xele (code,
     rescene 02/98).

Network made a name for themselves in 1997 by releasing their diskmag
"Trashcan", causing some renewed interest in the Spanish scene!
The end of the year saw them recruiting two new members from the old
Spanish group Goblins, who simultaneously joined Essence! When Darkus joined
from Digital in mid 1998, he took over editorship of "Trashcan".

  Trashcan issue #4 (1997, .05, Diskmag).
  INT - code: Flynn/ex Capsule, gfx: n/a, music: n/a.
  MAG - code: n/a, gfx: n/a, music: n/a, editors: Mork, Leunam.

  Anorexia (1998, 64k Intro).
  code: n/a, gfx: n/a, music: "Chipsanity" by Dascon/TRSI.
  Winner of the Euskal 98 64k intro competition!


New Age (1995-)
---------------
SWE> Elusive (Peter Hippelainen, music, ex Sardonyx, also in Peek [pc] and
     Smoke [music], new FRC1^06/96), Fender aka FNDR (Jonas Hedeback,
     music, also in Peek [pc] and Smoke [music], 08/96).
???> Acryl (gfx, 08/96), Calladin (gfx), Celtic (code, 08/96), Iz (gfx),
     Maxiphly (code), Penta (music), Sverker (code).

New Age was formed a few days before Remedy 95 by some ex-Giants members.

Swedish musician Note (Stefan Karlsson, 09/96), known for his work in the
  C-Lous diskmag "No Sense", decided to leave the scene (ROM9).
Swedish graphicians Spot and Plus8 joined Three Little Elks 11/96 (ROM9).
Dutch coder and sysop Infant ('THE HIDEOUT', new 06/96-08/96) was
  headhunted to New Age by Note. He wasn't a member for that long, before
  moving on to Nah Kolor.

  Everyone is Jesus (1996, 26.05, 64k Intro).
  code: Infant, gfx: n/a, music: n/a
  5th in the Icing 96 64k intro competition.

 Murr (1996, 18.08, AGA 64k Intro).
  code: Infant, Celtic, gfx: Acryl, music: Fender.
  6th in the Assembly 96 intro competition.
  review: The usual phong objects dominate this intro, with spacecut
  toruses galore. It never goes beyond the 'another phong, _HOW_ exciting'
  stage, unfortunately. The fire effect in the end is not particularly
  convincing, either. I can control my enthusiasm.
 GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.


New Data
--------
Ghost joined Outlaws (WHN1).


New Masters, The (TNM)
----------------------
GER> Tip (Armin Sander, code).

This legendary German group made many of the best utilities in the late
80's, with tools like the TNM-Cruncher being used by the entire scene. TIP
was also a member of The Prophets AG, but I am uncertain if that was prior
or after TNM... He also coded the Oktalyzer music program.


New Order
---------
HOL> Cool Ed (music, 89), Marc (gfx, 89), Menno (gfx, 89), Silver S.
     (music, 89), Stranger (code, 89).
???> Delta, Digital S. (89), Hightown (89), John Flash (89), MCJ (89).

 Sweet Nothing (1989, ECS Intro).
  code: Stranger, gfx: Marc (logo), Menno (little char), Wild Copper (big
  char, ripped), music: Silver S.
  review: Nothing remarkable. Very C64-like design, and not much else.
  The coder admits it's his first intro. Remarkably I had no problems
  running it on my machine.
 GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.
                Note: Worked fine, but DOpus looked a bit weird afterwards.


New Wave (-1992)
----------------
NOR> Bushman (sysop 'THE BUSH' WHQ), Inter City Squad (code, new RAW2),
     M.M (code, 11/91-07/92), Mutant (music, later Stone Arts),
     Xtasy (Stig A. Olsen, code).
USA> Cyberbit (sysop 'LIGHT YEARS', down RAW3).
???> Challenger, Emo.

New Wave may not be a very wellknown name, but the fact remains that their
members have been quite important in the evolution of the scene. They were
the ones that cooperated with Pure Metal Coders on the release of the first
few issues of "R.A.W", for example. Their coder M.M. coded the first two
issues, and his code was also used for issue three! By that time, though,
M.M. had left for the army, and was unable to work any more with the code,
so from the fourth issue his code was replaced, and New Wave had nothing
more to do with the mag. They were declared dead late 1992.

Bushman's board went down when he went to the army, around the same time
  that the group died.
Norwegian coder Flesh joined Majic 12.
Norwegian Chainsaw (new RAW2) joined LSD (RAW3).
Pitcher (new RAW2) joined Noxious (RAW3).
Lion (Trade, ex Goonies) joined Vision (RAW3).
American sysop Master Copy ('DAWNS END') joined Awesome (RAW3).
Norwegians Kingpin (swap), Comajim (music, ex Alive, new RAW1, 11/91) and
  Vimme/Wimme? (gfx, 11/91) joined Offence sometime between 02 and 07/92
  (RAW3).
Princip, sysop 'INTERCHANGE' (ex Palace, new RAW2) and Stormbringer, sysop
  'DREAMLAND' (old handle Master of Noise, new RAW2) both joined Shining 8
  (RAW3).
Norwegian sysop Bold Eagle has shut down his board 'THE ABYZZ', and is
  considering leaving the scene due to personal problems (RAW2).
Logic (old handle Gadget, ex Palace, though some sources claim he came
  directly from Cytax, new RAW2) joined Noxious.
Hunter rejoined No Limits (RAW1).
Dr.M joined Celtic (RAW1).
New Wave UK joined The Flashing Bytes mid 91.

  It's Getting Harder (Demo).

  Suicidal Failure (1991, ECS File).

R.A.W issue #1 (1991, .11, ECS Diskmag).
  Cooperation with Pure Metal Coders, see there for review.

 R.A.W issue #2 (1992, early, ECS Diskmag).
  Cooperation with Pure Metal Coders, see there for review.


Next
----
DEN> Newmark.
???> Albatros, FXR (ex Revolt, new mid 91), Ghother (ex Revolt, new mid
     91), Rhod.

Next is dead.
The French division joined Rebels.
Frenchmen Surfer, Conquest and Zoom joined The Silents mid 91.
All members of Shadows in Germany and Denmark joined mid 91.


Next Generation Crew (NGC)
--------------------------
FRA> Bluesilence (music, ex Eden, new ROM4), Clary (swap, ex Eden, new
     ROM4), Gandbox (music, ex Eden, new ROM4), Hardfire (music swap,
     doublememb Intense [details], early95-04/96), Matrix (gfx swap,
     10/93), Silk (ex Eden, new ROM4), Slaine (gfx, ex Eden, new ROM4),
     Sylver (ex Eden, new ROM4).
???> Badsnail (music, 10/93), Blackbird (code, 10/93), Crisis (gfx, 10/93),
     Cyborg (code, 10/93), Fixion (code, 10/93), HST (gfx, 10/93), Lionel
     (code, 10/93), Mushies (music, 10/93), Sound Aestesis (music, 01/93-
     12/94), Sunraf (gfx, 10/93), Viper (code, 10/93), Yolan (gfx, 10/93),
     Xulax (gfx, 10/93), Zaltor (gfx, 10/93).

 Vade (1993, 18.10, ECS File).
  code: Viper, gfx: Sunraf, Yolan, Viper (font), music: Sound Aestesis.
  Review: Not too exciting. There's some dot-fx and a rather uninteresting
  tune. I will tear it to shreds with more detail at a later date ;)
 GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.

  Animatunes (1994, 12/10, AGA Trackmo, 2 disks).
  Review: Supports external diskdrives.


Nexus
-----
SWE> Byte, Hesiodos (martin Berzell, swap), Scanner (music), Trazzon.
???> Binkley (pcorg code, new PRP4), Cyborg (sysop, ex Revolution, new
     PRP4), Exorcist (amorg code, ex Revolution, new PRP4), Incognito
     (music, ex Revolution, new PRP4), Vermin (gfx, ex Orion/Revolution,
     new PRP4), Zippy (gfx, new PRP4).

Boards; MUTE STATION WHQ (new WHQ PRP4).

Prowler, Coke and Hermes (Martin Evvaldsson, swe swap) got kicked (PRP4).

  Onkel Vanja (1994, 30.07, ECS File).

 X-Com (1996, 10.11, 64k Intro).
  3rd in the Gravity 96 64k intro competition.
  review: This intro was 'made' with DemoManiac v1.17, and therefore not
  worthy of inclusion in Scenery. Just press the right MB, and you'll
  know what I mean.


Nightfall
---------
ITA> Xad 9009 (code sysop 'HIDDEN POWER', 92)
???> Booger (code, 92), DSK (code, 92), Highlander (music, 92), Lynx (gfx,
     92), Mrc (gfx, 92).

The Ripper joined Polaris (PRP4).

  SMAU 92 Report (1993, .02 ECS Slideshow).
  code: Booger, Xad, DSK, gfx: Mrc, Lynx, music: Highlander, Case/Zenith.
  info: SMAU actually took place in october 1992!


Ninhundreamers
--------------
Frenchman Dyze joined Bronx.


Nikki Corruptions
-----------------
FIN> Duracell (swap, late90), Ferro (music, 07/92-93), Sir Arthur (gfx,
     07/92-93), Vodka, Zytax (code, 07/92-93).

In addition to the trackmo, Nikki Corruptions' released a few PD games.

  Piece of Mind (1992, 25.07, ECS Trackmo).
  code: Zytax, gfx: Sir Arthur, music: Ferro.
  3rd in the Assembly 92 demo competition.


Nine Design
-----------
???> C-Real (music ascii, new 04/96), Cook (swap ascii), Enhanced (gfx
     ascii swap), Floppyman (org edit swap), Hawk (org swap edit), Keldon
     (swap trade edit sysop, old handle Mr.Fish, new 04/96), Kidnix
     (sysop), Max (music, new 04/96), SecondPhase (music swap), Zoarchus
     (music, new 04/96).

Linkan and Bevis was kicked 04/96.


Noice (1991-, http://www.ts.umu.se/~gnilk/).
--------------------------------------------
SWE> Inco (C.A., music, 12/94), Tommy (Tommy Jansson, music, 12/94), Zalo
     (sysop 'DIGITAL HIGHWAY', doublememb Session 02-03/95, 01-03/95).

Mainly a C64 demo-hacker-group with some Amiga members and an exponentially
growing number of PC coders. Founded in 1989 by Punch and Swoffa; Amiga
section has been around since 1991.

Dutchman Spike (new early 93) joined Silicon Ltd. after a short while.

  Digital Excitation (1992, mid, ECS Disk).
  code: n/a, gfx: n/a, music: John Magi. Winner of  the Svithiod Meditation
  party demo competition in Vaestervik, Sweden, 1992!

  Reductio ad Absurdum (1992, 28.12, ECS Disk).
  code: n/a, gfx: Rocket, music: n/a.
  18th in The Party 92 demo competition.
  info: Hold down J while booting, then type ESUS for secret part!

  G. (1993, 05.08, Disk).
  code: n/a, gfx: Rocket, music: n/a. 3rd in the ECC93 demo competition.


Nolem
-----
Apparently a joke group. Behind the handle Jordy we can find French
celebrity musician Clawz!

  Graisse Antique (Grece Antik) (1993, 28.12, ECS Multifile).
  code: Golgoth, gfx: Niklavite, Drebin, music: Missibakka.
  24th in The Party 93 demo competition.


No Limits (NL, 1988-)
---------------------
NOR> Badcat (code, 03/90-92), Baltazar (Even Ambjrnrud, founder code train,
     88-91), Catch22 (Lars Ambjrnrud, code, old handle Morgan, 09/89-
     04/94), Colargol (90), E.X.E (03/90), Flasher (Tomm A. Eriksen, gfx,
     09/89-06/90), Fugitive (gfx, 92), Genius (Christian Moen, code gfx,
     09/89-04/94), Hattrick (music, ex Razor 1911, new 03-06/90), Hunter
     (rejoined from New Wave, 03/90), Magnum (ex Visual Arts, new 04/90),
     Outsider (Fritjoj vreb, gfx, ex Visual Arts, new 04/90), TWY (ex
     Visual Arts, new 04/90), Vega (John Furulund, music, 03/90-04/94),
     Whirlwind (Tor Ringstad, founder code, 88-06/90), Wizzkid (ex Visual
     Arts, new 04/94).
???> Goose (03/90), Jaf (gfx, 04/94).

NL s a Norwegian demo group, started in September 1988 by Whirlwind and
Baltazar. I have seen one single crack from them. Their main achievement is
perhaps that they were very early, possibly the first, to code a vector bob
routine ("Vector-Bobs", 10/89).
  1990 - In april, they were seriously reinforced when most of the Norwegian
group Visual Arts joined, and also the Razor 1911 musician Hattrick joined.
They supposedly opened a Norwegian elite board called 'CRIME ZONE' late in
the year. In october, they coarranged a party in Arendal with IMP 666.

Musician Croon (03/90-01/91) left.
Viper (03/90) joined Scoopex (RAW1) <-?-> Viper joined Vision (RAW3).
  Did Viper rejoin, only to later leave for Vision?

  La Linea (1989, 06.09, ECS File).
  code: Baltazar, gfx: Flasher, Genius, music: "Baby" by Walkman/IT.

  Vector-Bobs (1989, 15.10, ECS File).
  code: Whirlwind, gfx: Flasher, music: "Hubbard2" by Walkman/IT.
  Winner of the Shape & TRC party demo competition!
  info: Also known as "Vector Ball".

  Spotlight (1989, 15.10, ECS File).
  code: Whirlwind, gfx: Genius, Morgan (additional), music: "Cybernoid 2
  Theme" by Jochen Hippel/independent (Hippel format).
  Released at the Shape & TRC party.

  2nd Paradise BBS (1989, ECS Intro).
  code: Red/Steps Ahead, gfx: Mutant/Dual Crew (font), music: "M.By
  Hurricane" by Hurricane/Linek.
  INFO: Text by Softaid/No Limits (sysop?).

  Wave IIntro (1989, ECS Intro).

  Wave IIIntro (1989, ECS Intro).

  Wave III Intro (1990, ECS Intro).
  code: Morgan, gfx: Genius, music: "Battlesquadron" by Ron Klaren/Cope Com.

  Memories (1990, 05.03, ECS Intro).
  code: Morgan, gfx: Flasher, music: Jochen Hippel/independent.

  Wave Intro IV (1990, .04, ECS File).
  code: Baltazar, Genius, gfx: Flasher, music: "Andromeda" by Hattrick.
  info: With this intro, it was announced that most members of Visual Arts,
  and Hattrick/Razor 1911 had joined the group.

  Exploited Brilliance (1990, 30.06, ECS Demo).
  code: Whirlwind, gfx: Flasher, Genius, Morgan, Baltazar (objects, music:
  "Once Upon A Time..." by Hattrick (ProTracker format).
  Released at the 'Bergen Party'.

  Party Invitation 90 (1990, ECS Demo).
  code: Morgan, gfx: Flasher, music: "Asphyxiated" by B-Zyclone.
  Cooperation with IMP 666.
  Invitation to the No Limits & IMP 666 Party (10/90).

  Import Intro (1990, .12, ECS Intro).
  code: Genius, gfx: n/a, music: Jochen Hippel (Hippel COSO format).

  Somewhat Funny(ECS Intro).

  Magic Fly (ECS Demo).
  code: Badcat, gfx: Flasher, music: "The Pestilence" by Kristian
  (ProTracker format).


  New Board Intro (1991, .01, ECS Intro).
  code^gfx: Catch22, music: "Strange Feelings" buy Croon.

  New Jack City BBS (1992, ECS Intro).
  code: Badcat, gfx: Fugitive, music: n/a.

  Ancient (1994, 01.04, ECS File).
  code: Catch22, Genius, gfx: Jaf, music: "Reaser" by Vega.
  info: Produced during 1989 up to 1994. Released at The Gathering 94.


North Star (NS)
---------------
SWE> Atom (05/89), Crab (code, 05/89), Dragon (sysop 'DRAGON'S LAIR', later
     Dual Crew, 10/90), Foetus (editor,  05/89), Germ (late89), GlueMaster
     (Lars Malmborg, code music, 90), Kaktus (Anders Berkeman, code, 05/89),
     Mahoney (Per Tufvesson, code, 89), Odie (Magnus Persson, code music,
     late 89), Omega (code editor, 05/89), Starfire (Johan Nilsson, code
     editor, 88-05/89), Titan (music, later Uncle Tom/Scoopex),  Virus,
     Zymox (late89).

North Star was an exclusively Swedish demo group, perhaps best known for
their early diskmag "Exceller 8" and their two members Kaktus and Mahoney -
authors of the origina NoiseTracker and some truly wild musicdisks! =)
  Starfire coded a couple of antivirus bootblocks that acted in a way the
writers of the viruskillers didn't appreciate... They were therefore - to
this day, even - classified as viruses. There's little doubt that Starfire
never meant for this.
  1988 - The first issue of their pioneering diskmag Exceller 8 was released
in cooperation with Fairlight. Coder Celebrandil joined.
  1989 - Three more issues of Exceller 8 were released, one more with
Fairlight and finally two more with The Silents. They lost Celebrandil
(code) to Fairlight.
  1990 - French section was formed around the middle of the year by members
of Brain Wave. They all finally left for Agile in 1991.

  His Masters Noise (ECS Musicdisk).
  code: GlueMaster, gfx: n/a, music: n/a.

  Interpol (ECS Demo).

 Exceller 8 issue #1 (1988, ECS Multifile Diskmag).
  code: Omega, gfx: n/a, music: n/a. Cooperation with Fairlight.
  review: Unfortunately this mag cannot be reviewed as of right now, since
  it quite simply refuses to work. No amount of reconfiguration of my system
  can get the blasted mag to boot properly, the best I could do was get the
  mag to boot and start playing some music, though with a completely green
  screen. :(
 GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.1 -- see review.

 Exceller 8 issue #2 (1989, .02, ECS Multifile Diskmag).
  INT - code: n/a, gfx: n/a, music: n/a.
  MAG - code: Omega, gfx: n/a, music: n/a. Cooperation with Fairlight.
  review: The very nice intro for this mag loads and runs fine, but then
  gurus as you press the left mousebutton :( The mag itself shows about the
  same level of compatibility as last time.
 GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.1 -- see review.

 Exceller 8 issue #3 (1989, apr-may, ECS Multifile Diskmag).
  code: Omega, gfx: n/a, music: n/a, editors: Foetus, Starfire.
  Cooperation with The Silents.
  review: The third issue of X8 is a very good example of an early amiga
  diskmag, with code certainly the superior of its rivals like Cracker
  Journal. There is a good amount of articles, though far from all are scene
  related - there's also a lot about games, movies and music. This is not
  really a criticism, since all mags were full of this kind of thing back
  then... Speaking of the code: X8 was almost certainly the first mag ever
  to feature clipart in the articles! Graphics are mostly good, with a
  special nod to the cool EXCELLER 8 logo in the editorial article. Article
  selection are done like in Crack Journal and Hack-Mag, with each page
  being assigned a number, and the reader just thumbing through them. This
  was their first issue in cooperation with The Silents, after two issues
  with Fairlight.
    This mag totally refused to work on my system, so I was finally forced
  to succumb to WinUAE to be able to read it! Sacrilege, I know... =) It
  worked satisfactorily under a KS 2.0 configuration.
 GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.1 -- Note: See review!

 Exceller 8 issue #4 (1989, jun-jul, ECS Multifile Diskmag).
 GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.1 -- Note: See review!


No-Soul Produkktions (NSP, 1992-)
---------------------------------
GER> Barock (founder gfx, 92-early93), Bass (Patrick Lindsey, founder
     music, 92-early93), Foxx (founder music, 92-early93), Lynxx (founder
     code, 92-early93).

NSP started life as a subgroup of The Silents, only to leave them late 92
to be a group in their own right. Bass has released several music singles
under his real name, Patrick Lindsey, and at least one single under the
NoSoul name.

 Static Chaos (1992, late, ECS Trackmo).
  code: Lynxx, gfx: Barock, music: Bass, Foxx.
  review: Their first release, made while they were still a subgroup of The
  Silents. Check out the disk from DOS, it's got the main module on it!
  The music sounds like someone trying to do Jesper Kyd...badly!
 GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.
                Note: The endpart has graphical errors, even after setting
                chipset to original.


Nova [france] (1990-, http://arctique.int-evry.fr/~puel/nova-eng.html)
----------------------------------------------------------------------
FRA> Arthy, Cygnus, Djiby (gfx, 08/93), DTS (early93), GFA (gfx), Gadin
     (early93), Hades (ex Devils, new RAW4), Ivory, Marc, Mr.Keel
     (Alexandre Kairouannais, swap, ex Devils, new RAW4, rescene later,
     early93-early95).
???> Header (ex Delight).

Nova was formed when Nova Inc. and Voyagers fusioned. They seem to be based
in France; it's where most of their members and their website are.
Nova france and Nova sweden are NOT the same group!

Odin and Header were kicked out. Odin joined Gods, and
French musician Bluesilence (ex Devils, new RAW4, early93) and swapper
  Clary left for a short visit in Eden before settling down in Next
  Generation Crew (ROM4).
Coronal joined Analog.
Lex left for Orient (SLH11).
French coder Poison (Emmanuel Marty, ex Devils, new RAW4, 08/93) got kicked.

  Freedom (1992, late, ECS Trackmo).

  Essential Oldies (1993, ECS Musicdisk).

  Intro (1993, 27.12, ECS Intro).
  Code: Powerbrain, Gfx: UFO/Banana Projects, Lex, Music: Freddy.
  Released at The Party 93.

  SOHO (1994 or pre, AGA, 3 disks).


Nova [Sweden]
-------------
SWE> Fazer (swap, ex Genetic, new mid93).

Nova sweden is NOT the same as Nova france!

Swedish musician Deelite joined Xentric.
Swedes Limbo (ex Genetic, new mid93) and PGL (ex Circle) joined Noxious.


Nova Inc.
---------
Nova Inc. and Voyagers fusioned into Nova.


Noxious (NXS)
-------------
SWE> Boshiken (swap), Cerize (Peter Hanning, code, ex Strange or Voice?, old
     handle Crayon, new RAW4^STD10), Clav (music), Core (Stefan Backman,
     sysop 'FINAL IMPACT' WHQ opened late92, ex Strange or Voice?, new
     late92-11/92), Knotis (code, 10/91-04/92), Reverend D (sysop
     'TRESPASS', new early92-01/95), Udden (trade, early92), Zany (trade, ex
     Metallians, new RAW3).
???> Dr.Mirios (music, 12/92), Predator (gfx), Sudden (ex Spirit, new
     RAW3), Triton (new RAW4).

Noxious were a relatively solid, mostly Swedish demo and modem crew.
Their most famous act was probably the release of Crayon's ProTracker 2.1A
in april 1992, taking over the legacy after Amiga Freelancers. Many people
complained about the early versions however, saying how they were terribly
buggy and incompatible. Later versions remedied this, but the Noxious
ProTrackers never reached Amiga Freelancers' popularity.

Swedish WHQ and musician Dolphin (Anders Ramsay, 01/91-12/92) left the
  scene. Since Dolphin was the WHQ, where does this leave Noxious!?
  Dolphin reported in PRP4 that the only remaining section was the inactive
  swedish one.
Swedish graphician PGL (ex Nova) moved on to Illusion late 93.
Swedish coder Mr.Taxfree (04/92) left the scene.
Swedish swapper Limbo (ex Nova) joined Razor 1911 new.
Deshay joined Shining 8.
Inferno (ex Spirit) joined Palace.
Swedish sysop Rabzi (sysop 'PROVOCATION') got kicked. In an earlier intro,
  they helped plug the then-independent board, so it's a fair assumption
  that Rabzi came from independence to Noxious.
Schizo (ex Supplex, new SLH11) joined Circle.
Swedish swapper Zanitor (04/92), Shortie and the Norwegian division got
  kicked.
German musician Dynamite (ex Analog, new mid 93) joined DCS (PRP4).
Swedish coder and swapper Colorbird (ex Razor 1911 old, new SLH11, 92)
  joined Scoopex. While in Noxious, he published a pack called '800
  DEGREES'. It is uncertain what happened to this after he left.
Germans Dark (swap pack 'NoPack') and Rebel MC (swap, both ex Desire, new
  SLH11^GEN6) both joined Interpol (RAW5^SLH11). However, RAW6 claims Dark
  joined the new Jetset for a while before moving on to TRSI...
Trader 24X left to join Energy (PRP4).
German swapper Misery changed his handle to Skull and joined the new Jetset
  (RAW6).
Devan joined Shining 8 (RAW4).
Raven (ex Rage, new RAW3) and Wild Thing got kicked out (RAW4).
Portwer (sysop 'EQUIPOISE', 10/91), Logic (swap) and Bratz (10/91-04/92)
  joined Rebels (RAW4).
Dutch swapper Cone (pack 'NOPACK', ex Spirit, new RAW3, 09/92) joined
  Gothic (RAW4).
Boozo (sysop 'INTROSPECTIVE', ex Basstech, new RAW4) joined Submission
  (RAW4).
Floyd (sysop 'BEYOND REALITY'), Hurricane, Pitcher (ex New Wave, new RAW3)
  and Xstaz (sysop 'ICE PALACE', ex Alpha Flight, new RAW3) all joined
  Legend (RAW4). Xstaz did NOT join from Spirit as stated in EuroChart 15
  and 16, he stopped by AFL first :)
Swedish swapper Logic (ex New Wave, new RAW2) gave the "NoPack" pack to
  Hurricane when he left. Later Hurricane also left, and passed it on to
  the Dutch Cone. When Cone left for Gothic, I guess Dark took over...
Kazer (sysop, ex LSD) stopped by briefly on his way to Defjam early 92.
Winger (ex Pirates) was kicked, and therefore joined Alpha Flight with
  Punisher (RAW3).
Swedish sysops Bugs Bunny ('POLE POSITION', ex Drakpak, 10/91) and Rogue
  ('GATES OF IMPRECATION', boardname 'OUTLAW TOWN' 10/91, old handle
  Whistler) were both kicked (RAW3).
Kevin Key (sysop 'INSIDE TREATMENT', ex Fusion, new RAW3) joined The
  Silents (RAW3).

 Bontro (ECS Intro).
  code: Knotis, gfx: Predator (logo), Dolphin (fonts), music: Dolphin.
  review: This one features a 'classic' design, but with a few twists.
  What appears to be a VERY standard intro with a logo at the top and a
  sinusscroller, soon proves to be a little more imaginative than that.
  There's also a textplotter (for boardnumbers), and some imaginative use
  of the sinescroller in the background while board adverts are plotted.
  The tune's a pretty bland affair, to be frank. I'm not sure about any
  release date, but based on the credits and the boards (OUTLAW TOWN later
  changed its name) it's probably from the same time period as the NOG IS
  NOT ENOUGH! intro.
 GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0. -- Note: Needs KillAGA!

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

 Nog Is Not Enough! (1991, 28.10, ECS Intro).
  code: Knotis, gfx: Bratz, music: "Huga!" by Dolphin.
  review: A fair little intro, made at an internal meeting just to show
  their board numbers and contact adress. There's a million of these, and
  this is about average. Nothing irritates, little excites.
  This intro has the most amazing compatability problem I've ever seen!
  I first tried just running it, and it ran fine but a little too fast.
  It was damned hard to read the text since it was plotted so fast! So I
  tried KillAGA, and - wait for this - it ran BUT WITH SERIOUS GRAPHICS
  GLITCHES! Weeeird...
 GLE tested A500 /000-7 /mb chip, mb fast/2.04.
             A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.
                Note: See review.

 ProTracker 2.1A Intro (1992, 19.04, ECS Intro).
  code: Knotis, Mr.Taxfree, gfx: Bratz, Jocke/Carnage (font), music:
  "Dekkadance" by Dolphin. Released simultaneously at the Phenomena and
  Light party (Sweden) and at The Gathering (Norway).
  review: This is the intro supplied on the disk with the release of
  ProTracker 2.1A. As I remember, you didn't have to rip the great tune,
  because it was included on the disk as an example module. "Dekkadance" is
  certainly the best tune Dolphin ever made! The intro itself is nicely
  designed, and fits beatifully with the tune.
 GLE tested A500 /000-7 /,b chip, ,b fast/2.04.
             A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0. -- Note: Needs KillAGA.

 Propaganda Intro (1992, .12, ECS File).
  code: Colorbird, gfx: none, music: "Exile" by Elmer/Supplex.
  review: A rather boring intro with only one effect (a bouncing jellyball)
  and a text plotter (ugly font!) announcing the upcoming release of a new
  papermag for the scene called Propaganda. Ofcourse, Colorbird's plans
  never gave fruit, and the papermag project was later cancelled without a
  single issue being released. Instead, it was later born as a diskmag
  (with Colorbird as editor) in Circle. Four issues were released for
  Circle and the new Razor 1911 before the mag was abandoned totally.
    The release date I've concluded with is a result of the tune being made
  in october 92, and the first issue being scheduled for march 93.
  Therefore this intro had to be released some time inbetween the two, and
  what better opportunity than The Party in december 92?
 GLE tested A500 /000-7 /mb chip, mb fast/2.04.
             A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0. -- Note: Needs KillAGA.
                 Note: _WAY_ too fast, even with KillAGA.

  Beyond Belief (1993, 28.12, AGA Demo).
  Released at The Party 93.


NSTR (-1992).
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NSTR died. Zicem rejoined Legend (RAW4).


Nuance (NCE, nuance.home.pages.de).
-----------------------------------
GER> Abstract (gfx, 08/93), Andy (Andreas Dubouis, music, re, 12/97),
     Big-Rat (Kai Hoepner, org edit "X-Files", 12/97-02/98), Evrimsson
     (Evrim Sen, music, 04/98), Frenchy, Gfx-Twins (gfx), Iceboy, Jackal
     (code, 08/93), Lomex, Madstop (code, 01/98), Overdog (ex Delight),
     Painkiller, Phlexible (writer), Professor (code, 08/93), Raven
     (Harald Wittmaack, founder mainorg gfx, 01/97-02/98), Savage, Sunny
     (Sonja Felber, edit "Wild", new 01-02/98), Thor (Juergen Kopfmueller,
     swap, 93), Wusel (code, ex Style, new late96).
AUS> Axiom (code, 04-05/98).
ENG> Quark (music swap, old handle James, 93).
SWI> Kalikone (Bregnard Alain, 02/98).
???> Grace (code, 02/98), Merlin M! (music, 12/97), Mythos (music, 08/93),
     Odin (gfx).

Raven was one of the original founders of Nuance, back in the early 90's,
and says in an interview in Insomnia #2 that he will stay in the group
until he dies! The group has some rules which must be followed; no double
memberships and never more than 15 members. The now publish a scene mag
called 'Wild', the news mag 'X-Files' and the chippack 'Trilobyte' on a
regular basis! And by the way, German editor Sunny is a GIRL :)
  German musician Andy (originally ex Damian, new late 93) once left for
Essence, and then left the Amiga scene altogether, to concentrate on his
PC demo scene activities. However, in late 1997 he returned to the Amiga
scene in his old group, Nuance!

English member Darkus, doublememb from Digital (old handle Nemes!s,
  early98), is no longer a member, as of mid 98. He is now in Network and
  Rebels.
Swedish coder HBE (ex HBS [no entry], new ROM9, 12/97) left the scene in
  early 1998, after releasing a less than great intro at The Party 7.
  This left Grace as the single remainding coder.
German coder Shaken was kicked out due to inactiveness 04/96.
Wellknown Belgian swapper Flynn left (ROM4).
English musician Mindshadow changed his handle to Jozz and joined Defekt.
English section was kicked (WHN1). The dudes below?
Andy (ger music, 12/93) and Michael (eng music, 08/93) were both kicked,
  and consequently both joined Delite (WHN1). For more info on Andy, read
  the history section above.
Xentec joined Addicts.
German swapper Exumer joined Sanity.
MAD left before he was kicked mid 93.
Image joined Defekt (RAW6).
Spirit and Obelix joined Platin (RAW5).
Psycho Demon (ex Subzero) joined Alpha Flight (RAW4).
Germans Kill'o'Byte (code) and X-Poole (Marco Willemsen, org music swap, ex
  Bonzai, new late93-01/97) are no longer members.

  BBS Intro (1992, 18.07, ECS Intro).
  code: Professor, gfx: Abstract, music: FMD92.

  Subtle Shades (1993, 02.08, ECS Trackmo).
  code: Jackal, Professor, gfx: Abstract, music: Michael, Mythos.
  2nd in the 680xx Convention 1993 demo competition.

  Extreme 4k'ing (1997, 30.03, 4k Intro).
  4th in the Mekka Symposium 97 4k intro competition.

  X-Files #15 (1997, Filemag).
  info: Raven's title picture is "Melting Love", which he came 4th with at
  the Mekka Symposium 97.

  X-Files #18 (1997, .08, AGA Filemag).
  info: Raven's title picture is called "Witch Bitch".

  X-Files #19 (1997, .10, AGA Filemag).

  X-Files #20 (1997, .12, AGA Filemag).

 Project N (1997, 28.12, AGA 40k Intro).
  code: HBE, gfx: Raven, music: Merlin M!
  Released for The Party 97, but not shown.
  review: This intro shows every sign of people who have not been paying
  much attention to the evolution of the demo scene. The intro's main fault
  lies in its choice of a (2x2?) blocky approach to the routines it presents
  - even the bitmap tunnel! There's a phong object here, but it's small,
  greyscale and blocky too. It doesn't seem like this kind of intro is
  really your thing, Nuance - why don't you try something a little
  different next time? This looks like it's from 1993 or 94.
 GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.0.

 X-Files #21 (1998, .01, AGA Filemag).
  code: Madstop, gfx: Wade/Gods (title), Nero/Matrix (panel), music:
  "Breezin" by Prodigy/Oops, editor: Big-Rat.
  review: This issue opens with a picture of a little girl clutching her
  teddy bear. It's a good picture, but nothing terribly exciting. As we
  enter the mag, I immediately notice the old design is still there. It's
  REALLY time to remove that Ethic logo now, don't you think, guys?
  A much needed cleanup of the groups, reducing the amount to almost half
  of what was previously included, helps a lot on the readability of the
  mag. Still, there's no hiding that this is just plaing old X-Files,
  still. Personally, I'm waiting for the new design.
    The module was later released separately to aminet by Oops! themselves.
 GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.0.

 X-Files Intro (1998, 03.02, AGA Intro).
  code: Grace, gfx: Raven, music: Evrimsson (The Player 6.1A format).
  review: Nuance deliver a pretty standard intro here, albeit with some
  competent people delivering the artwork. It all opens with a title
  picture of Raven's usual good quality, before continuing into the only
  real part of the intro. This part consists of a goodlooking, slowly
  twisting tunnel in the background and a text plotter on top. Nicely
  designed, but you can safely miss it without losing out on anything.
    this intro announces the offical X-Files homepage at
  http://big-rat.home.pages.de.
 GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.0.

  X-Files #22 (1998, AGA Filemag).
  code: n/a, gfx: n/a, music: "Clockwise" by Prodigy/Oops! and
  Dascon/Essence.

  Can't Stop (1998, 10.04, 40k Intro).
  code: Axiom, gfx: n/a, music: Evrimsson.
  5th in the Mekka Symposium 98 40k intro competiton.
  info: The source code was released to AmiNet by its coder not long after
  its release!


Nuclear Dezigns
---------------
  Mini Party Intro (1993, 07.04, ECS Intro).
  code: Needlejaw, gfx: Levy, music: n/a. Released at The Gathering 93.


Nukebusters
-----------
New Zealand coder Manslayor left for Factor IV 01/90.


Nukleus (NLS)
-------------
 Art (1995, 01.04, 40k Intro).
  3rd in the Virtual Conspiracy 95 intro competition.
  review: Appalling graphics, appalling music, and the best routine is the
  one with the dots. It's amazing what some people will release...
GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.0.


Nut & Bolt (N^B or N&B)
-----------------------
SWE> Manta (sysop 'FORBIDDEN DREAMS', doublememb Artcore, 06/94).
USA> Shadower (sysop 'DEATH ROW' WHQ, 98-01/99).
???> Shard (docs).

Nut & Bolt seem to occupy themselves mainly on the illegal scene,
concentrating on boards etc.






