Lacers
------
  X - The Unknown 1995, 14.04, Demo).
  5th in The Gathering 95 demo competition.


Ladybird Design (LBD)
---------------------
POL> Vasyl (Radoslaw Wasielewski, swap, 95).
???> Fuzz (gfx), Hogan (code swap), Hudinsky (music), Maly (swap), Ranger
     (code).

  Traitor (1994, 13.11, Demo).
  3rd in the Gelloween 94 demo competition.


Lamon
-----
???> Big Bill (code, 12/93), Kokos Grisen (gfx, 12/93), Svampen (gfx music,
     12/93), Tomten (code gfx, 12/93).

Judging by the handles these guys carry, it's relatively safe to guess that
this is not the most serious group around.

  Hard Vajero (1993, 28.12, ECS Multifile).
  Code: Tomten, Big Bill, Gfx: Tomten, Svampen, Kokos Grisen, Music:
  Svampen. Split 27th in The Party 93 demo competition. Needs KillAGA.

  T.S.I.A. (1994, 28.12, Demo).
  18th in The Party 4 demo competition.


Lamers
------
  California (1994, 13.11, Demo).
  10th in the Gelloween 94 demo competition.


Lard Design
-----------
???> Boggsey (music), Fraz (music sysop 'THE SHINING'), Freeman (music
     swap pack "LunchPack"), Mentor (org swap trade, ex Eclipx), Raider
     (org code gfx swap, ex Maniacs), Stratrex (code sysop 'DISK
     ILLUSIONS'), Typhoid (swap).

New group formed by two ex-members of Eclipx and Maniacs (WHN1).


Laserdance (LDC)
----------------
GER> Crionic (code gfx swap, new early93), Nick (swap, ex Risk Inc., new
     early93).
NOR> Kael (swap, ex Fantasy, 93).
???> Agony (music swap, ex Dual Crew, new early93), Bodylove (sysop 'SYNTAX
     TERROR' opened early93), Braintrace Design (new early93), DLL (code),
     Doc Mastermind (code gfx music trade, 92), Elivix (code), Flinx (gfx,
     92), Flynx the Lynx (gfx), Gionic (new early93), Megamaniac,
     Mr.Soundwave (code music, 10/92), PPJ (gfx, 92), Q (code music),
     Slaughter (swap trade, new early93), X-Act (gfx, 92).

Thexder joined Platin.

  Laser Art 1 (ECS File).
  Code: Ratso Rizzo, Gfx: n/a, Music: n/a.

  Peace! (1992, ECS File).
  Code: Dr. Mastermind, Gfx: Flinx, X-Act, Music: Dr. Mastermind.

  Limited Edition Series Intro (1992, .10?, ECS Intro).
  Code: Dr. Mastermind, Gfx: PPJ, Music: Mr. Soundwave.

  Intro (1992, .10, ECS Intro).
  Code: Mr. Soundwave, Gfx: n/a, Music: n/a.

  BBS Intro (1992/1993, ECS Intro).
  Code: Dr. Mastermind, Gfx: Acid/Fusion, PPJ, Flinx, Music: Dr.Mastermind.


LCD
---
  Bugs Bunny (ECS Intro).


Leader Productions (-1992)
--------------------------
FIN> Loom (code gfx, 03/93).
???> Beathawk (music, 03/93).

News in Generation #6 that Leader Productions were dead seem highly
unlikely, given that the "Rainer The Passion" intro has approximately the
same release date as that mag.

Admiral joined Diffusion.
Finnish swapper Suhu joined Banal Projects late 93.

 Rainer The Passion (1993, .03, ECS Intro).
  Code^Gfx: Loom, Music: Beathawk.
  Review: Boring doesn't even begin. It's a logo-vectorobject-scrolltext
  intro!! Jeeesus, there must be millions of these out there...
 GLE tested A1200/020-14/2mb chip/3.0.


Legacy
------
NOR> Tranze (gfx, ex Cyborgs), Micromission (music).
TUR> Dr.Crazy (swap), Virtue (swap).
FIN> DNA.
???> Alien, Maggot (music, 12/92).

Jerry joined Alpha Flight (RAW4).
Turkish member Cyberbug joined Frogs 08/92.


Legend ([L])
------------
SWI> Floyd (sysop 'BEYOND REALITY', ex Noxious, new RAW4), Risk (ex Grace,
     new RAW4).
GER> Alf (sysop 'MELMAC BBS', 11/90-10/91), Flashlight (sysop 'EURO BBS'
     formerly 'ELITE TOWER', ex Pirates, 10/91).
SWE> Hurricane (swap, ex Noxious, new late92), Sali-Adalat (trade, ex
     Awake).
HOL> Bigfoot (ex Alfa Crew, new mid 91), Candyman and Optimize (sysops,
     ex Energy), Pinhead (swap, 12/91), Player One (train, ex Alfa Crew,
     new mid91-10/91), Syntag (train, ex Alfa Crew, new mid91-10/91), Taz
     Devil, TDB (sysop 'TURK 51 ZONE', 11/90), THC (sysop 'MYSTICAL
     PLACES', ex Citron).
NOR> Alien (code, ex Ice), Archie (code, ex Ice), Deathlok (new RAW5),
     Fatman, Howard (music, ex Ice), Morty (ex Zenith, new RAW5), Nash
     (music, ex Ice), Slimer.
ENG> Reflex (sysop 'A KIND OF MAGIC', new late92).
ITA> Bobnix (trade, late90), Flagman (gfx, late90), Mr.Irq (swap, late90).
USA> Missileman (sysop 'DEFCON 5', 11/90).
???> Babyface (sysop 'FRIKANDLE', early93), Capn Crunch (crack, 11/90),
     Data (ex LSD, new RAW4), Dirk (music, 12/92), Dope (ex Cave), Exit,
     Gordon (train), Hitman, Mr.Nuke (ex Centura), N.S.C (code train, 05-
     12/91), Scarloc (ex Palace, new RAW4), Steef (ex Centura, new RAW5),
     Toast (gfx, 09-12/92), Zice (gfx, rejoined late92, 05/91).

Boards; TWINS BBS (usa, 11/90), PANIC ZONE (usa, 11/90), DARK SHADOWS
     (usa), TEMPLE OF DESTRUCTION (ita, 11/90), ITALIA (ita).

Legend were among the leading Amiga illegal groups, and also later
emigrated to the PC. In the later part of 1990, they were in a temporary
cooperation with Fairlight.

Ghostrider joined Zenith.
Pegasus, sysop 'LAST STOP B4 HELL' got kicked.
Italian sysop Batman ('GOTHAM CITY') joined Agile.
Finnish swapper Casket (ex Deadline, new RAW5) joined Damones.
Swedish musician Virus (ex TRSI, new RAW4, 09-12/92) joined Quartex.
Swapper and trader Lord Zero (ex LSD, new SLH11) joined Fairlight.
The Finnish division is dead; Jimi (old handle Statik-D, ex Diffusion),
  Zakal and Thor all left to form the new Desire subgroup Love, while
  Private Dick (Mikko Kivela, swap, ex Paradise) is now independent.
  Sentinel (ex Grace) joined Abyss (mid 93).
Norwegian Kefir (new RAW5) joined Balance (PRP4).
Fox joined Zenith (RAW5).
Cedric (gfx, ex Basstech, new late92, 09-12/92) joined Interpol (RAW5).
The Swedish division left to join Elevation (RAW5^SLH11).
The Angel was kicked after 15 days. He's now in Illusion (SLH11).
Germans Cap (swap, ex Pirates and Possessed, new late92) and Eazy-E (org
  code gfx mainswap, ex Pirates, new RAW3) were both kicked (SLH11).
  According to Stolen Data #10, that was due to a misunderstanding, and
  they've been let in again. Generation #6 says it's just a rumour. And,
  just to make confusion total, R.A.W #5 claims Easy-E left the scene :)
  Another source said Easy-E had joined Taurus, which is probably true,
  since I have him confirmed in Taurus running a board called 'TATOOINE'.
Coder Calypso (09-12/92) and Swiss' guys Style and Blacky (ex Vega, new
  RAW4) all joined Alcatraz (RAW5). Calypso coded several intros for
  Legend.
Penthagon joined Enigma (RAW4).
Alex left the scene 08/92.
Swiss sysop Spider ('DREAM PARK') joined 2000 ad (RAW4).
Swedish trader Pitcher (ex Noxious, new RAW4) left the scene (RAW4).
Swedish sysop Xstaz ('ICE PALACE' earlier 'HUMAN TARGET', ex Noxious, new
  RAW4), Shapechanger and Teofil joined Alpha Flight (RAW4). Another
  source, however, claimed Xstaz joined Complex.
Some guys left for Interactive (GEN6).
German Ribald (ex Pirates, new RAW3) got kicked late92.

  Kick Ass Dentro (1992, 26.09, ECS File).
  Code: Calypso, Gfx: Cedric, Toast, Music: Virus.

  Intro (1992, 28.12, ECS 40k Intro).
  Code: Calypso, Gfx: Cedric, Toast, Music: Dirk.
  19th in The Party 92 40k intro competition.

  The Rotterdam Megamix 7 (1993?, 23.01, ECS File).


Legion
------
Polish musician Revisq joined Anadune (06/96).


Lego (1993-).
-------------
GER> Bailey (code, ex Balance, 12/93-08/94), Bullet (Marcus Bubser, 05/94),
     Chromag (Timm Albers, music, ex DCS, new 05/94), Decca (swap, 05/94-
     12/97), Doc Holiday (music, ex Absolute, new PRP4, 05/94), DSN (Gerd
     Feldkirch, gfx music, ex Absolute, new PRP4, 05/94), Rackler (Joerg
     Friedrichs, stopswap UPS8, ex Absolute!, new PRP4, 05/94), Raw Style
     (Michael Krause, code music, ex Polka Brothers, new early 95-12/97),
     Sire (raytrace music ascii, 12/93-04/95), Sol (gfx, 04/95), Trooper
     (Stefan Ring, gfx swap sysop 'LOST CARRIER', ex Analog, new UPS10),
     Twice (Bastian Spiegel, code music, ex Absolute, new PRP4, 05/94),
     Twilight (music, ex Absolute!, new PRP4, 05/94).
???> Maximilian (code, 05/94), Nose (gfx raytrace), Rodney (ex Absolute,
     later TBL, new PRP4, 12/93-05/94).

Lego is a mainly German demo group of some notoriety, who were born in 1993
and released their first production - the humourours but uninventive "The
Real 40k" at The Party that same year. They followed this up with the strong
slideshow "Never Liked Uno" in april of the followin year, and suddenly
their name was on everyone's lips! There are still some members active
today, releasing sporadic productions.
  In addition to his activities as a coder, Raw Style is now also webmaster
of the official Mekka Symposium website (http://ms.demo.org). Check it out!

German graphician Fade One (ex Masque, 05/94) left for Essence during 94.

  The Real 40k (1993, 27.12, ECS 40k Intro).
  code: Bailey, gfx^music: Sire. 5th in The Party 93 40k intro competition.
  info: First ever production.

 Never Liked Uno (1994, .05, ECS Multifile Slideshow).
  code: Bailey, Twice (installer), gfx: Fade One, Sire (icons), music:
  Twilight and Doc Holiday.
  Review: What can I say? Fade One's slideshow is amazing, that's all there
  is to it. What amazes me the most, I guess, is the way he is able to make
  amazingly colorful pictures with only 32 colors; it seems like a lot
  more. My favorite picture has to be the first one, of a woman in a lake.
  That's one of my alltime favorite pictures...and his logos are always
  great - need I go further than mention his Razor logo? The music is good
  too, a very easy-listening tune. This one's right up there with Seven
  Seas and Artcore. The release date is based on the one in the installer.
 GLE tested A500 /000-7 /mb chip, mb fast/2.04.
             A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.

  Full Frontal Nudity (1994, 06.08, ECS 40k Intro).
  Code: Bailey, Gfx: Sire, Music: n/a.
  8th in the Assembly 94 40k intro competition.

 Lost Carrier BBS Intro (1994, 28.12, ECS Intro).
  Cooperation with Essence, see there.

 Boom (1995, 22.04, AGA 64k Intro).
  Code^Music: Raw Style, Gfx: Sire (logo, chick), Sol (font).
  Winner of the Black Box Symposium 95 60k intro competition!
  Review: "Boom" opens with a familiar-looking Lego logo, before the only
  real effect; a fullscreen, fast but blocky voxelspace routine...with a
  rather large piece of LEGO added to the scenery :). Not bad at all, and
  the hip-hop chick at the end roolz, Sire!
 GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.

 Mekka & Symposium 1998 Invitation (1997, 28.12, ECS Intro).
  Code: Raw Style, Gfx: Decca (fonts), Music: "Savage_(Pink)" by Pink/Abyss
  (ProTracker format). 8th in The Party 97 40k intro competition.
  Review: Lego are wellknown for their oldskool flavor, and this invitation
  intro will do nothing to take that tag away. It's basically a rendition
  of the classic Paranoimia cracktro most of you will know from the old
  days, with some overlaid textwriters and remixed music. Very nice idea!
  System demands are very small; a good old A500 will do nicely.
 GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.1.


Lemon. [old] (1993-1993)
------------------------
DEN> Capricorn (music, old handle Hobbit, ex Flash Produvtions), Flaring
     Horizon (raytrace, old handle Morten Thuesen), Pollas (code).
NOR> Blazer (Morten, code, ex Andromeda, new 07/93), Duel (ex Andromeda, new
     07/93), Moxy (swap, ex Andromeda, new 07/93), Disko (old handle Raider,
     new 07/93).

Lemon. died at The Party 3. This is what happened to some of the members:
Most of the best members joined Spaceballs; Facet (mainorg, ex Anarchy,
  new SLH11), SuperNao (ex Freestyle, old handle Nao), Dan (ex Anarchy,
  new SLH11), Spaceman (ex Anarchy, old handle Nuke, new SLH11), Lizard
  (ex Andromeda), Danny (ex Anarchy, new RAW6), Dope (ex White Label, new
  RAW6) and Kr'33 (ex Sanity) joined Spaceballs.
English coder Paradroid (ex Anarchy, new SLH11) left the scene... but The
  Jungle #7 claims he joined Axis!
The two danes Hannibal (code) and J.A.D.E (gfx, old handle Slash)
  - both ex Anarchy - left the scene to work on games. They were both
  employed by Core Design, for which they released the great shoot 'em up
  game "Banshee" (with music by Spaceman!) before they moved on to work for
  Sega in the USA. Who says the scene won't take you anywhere!?

English swapper Majic Mushroom (ex Quartz) joined Fairlight late 1993.
Danish musician Julius (ex Mad Freak/Anarchy) joined Polka Brothers (PRP4).
Jason, Joachim (both ex Andromeda), Futuremind, Papillion and Dr.Gyble
  joined Razor 1911 (PRP4^WHN1). LOTS of conflicting information is
  available about this, mostly probably due to the fact that they didn't
  all join at once. One source claimed danish superswapper The Pride (ex
  Sanity) also joined, though the truth is he joined Movement, and went
  from there to Razor. Futuremind was claimed to have joined Balance by
  one source; this is false.
Norwegian Chard (ex 2000 AD, new 07/93) left after a short while (RAW6).

Lemon. (pronounced Lemon-point) was born when some of the best members of
the former supergroup Anarchy decided to leave and build their own group.
They were officially formed by Facet, Dan, Nuke, Hannibal, Slash, Mad Freak
and Paradroid on the 1st of February 1993. However, they didn't last that
long as a group - they died at The Party 3. They left behind a lot of good
demos, though, and that's always something. They'll be remembered as a
group with a humorous approach to the scene.

 Announce (1993, 19.03, ECS File).
  Code: Hannibal, Gfx: Facet, J.A.D.E., Music: Julius (2 tunes,
  ProPacker 1.0 format).
  Review: I've always liked Lemon.'s debut demo, especially the way the
  music is linked with the onscreen action. Coupled with outstanding
  graphics from Facet, fabulous code by Hannibal, groovy music by Julius
  and a humorous approach to the demo concept, this one's a winner.
    To access the 'hidden part' type LEMSHIP on the credits screen at the
  beginning. Nothing will appear to have happened, but on the next screen
  there will be a small bonus travelling across the top of the screen ;).
 GLE tested A500 /000-7 /mb chip, mb fast/2.04.
                Note: Had to boot from floppy with all other devices
                disabled to have enough mem, maybe more painless on 1.3.
             A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0. -- Note: KillAGA.

 40k Intro (1993, 07.04, ECS 40k Intro).
  Code: Dan, Gfx: BLi (rendered), Music: Nuke.
  Winner of The Gathering 93 intro competition!
 GLE tested A500 /000-7 /mb chip, mb fast/2.04.
             A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.

 Saere Oejne (1993, .07, ECS File).
  Code: Hannibal, Gfx: J.A.D.E., TCM (rendered), Music: Capricorn.
  Requires 1mb chip.
GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.

  Intro (1993, .08?, ECS Intro).
  Code: Dope, Gfx: Facet, Music: n/a.

 Groovy (1993, .08?, ECS Trackmo).
  Code: Dan, Gfx: Facet, BLi (rendered), Music: Spaceman.
  Review: I dug this small demo when I first saw it, and I still do. The
  design is a refreshing change, and it's fun, considering what people are
  doing these days, to see the first experiments in chunky-to-planar.
  Great design and funky music is what makes this golden oldie memorable.
GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.

 Rink-A-Dink (1993, 01.09, ECS Trackmo).
  Code: Paradroid, Gfx: Facet, Danny, Music: Nuke.
  Review: Supposed to be released at Destiny Communion 93, 28-29.08, but
  since the competitions there were cancelled, Paradroid took it home to
  finish it there. The release date is therefore approximate.
    Please note that the version I review has been fixed by Shamrock, and
  that ADL has tested the original version. That version has bugs, and does
  not work on AGA and (presumably) other accelerated machines.
GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.

 En Gratis Bevendien (1993, late, ECS File).
  Code: Dope, Gfx: Facet, Music: Nao.
  Review: This little intro is perhaps the first intro to feature
  recipes for various cookies and pastry you can make with cannabis
  products! Audio-visuals are acceptable.
    According to some text found when hex-reading the depacked file,
  there seems to be a hidden part that can only be accessed with a
  'slowdown' button, like the ones found on certain cartridges!
GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.
                Note: Original chipset. KillAGA doesn't work.

 Dotro (1993, 28.12, ECS 40k Intro).
  Code: Dope, Gfx: Facet, Nao, Music: Nao & Spaceman.
  12th in The Party 93 40k intro competition.
GLE tested A500 /000-7 /mb chip, mb fast/2.04.
             A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.
                Note: No sound, even with KillAGA! Works perfectly without
                having to run KillAGA, though.


Lemon. [new] (1996-, http://huizen.dds.nl/~supernao)
----------------------------------------------------
ENG> Dan (code gfx, ex Spaceballs), Spaceman (music, ex Spaceballs).
HOL> Astro (editor "R.A.W", ex Virtual Dreams), Facet (gfx, ex Virtual
     Dreams, doublememb TBL [details]), SuperNao (music, ex Virtual Dreams,
     doublememb TBL [details]).
???> Blazor (code), Del (code).

Lemon. were revived by Astro, Facet and SuperNao from Virtual Dreams
shortly after The Party 5, but have to my knowledge never released
anything.


Les Shadock
-----------
FRA> Christian (gfx), Christophe (gfx), Jobo (code), Kuma (code), Oriens
     (code), Tebirod (music).

  Introga (1996, 27.04, Intro).
  2nd in the Saturne 96 intro competition.


Level 4 (1986-)
---------------
ENG> JPN (founder code music, 86-03/90).
???> 6502Kit (code, 03/90), ATL (music, 03/90), CMR (gfx, 03/90), Cougar
     (gfx, 03/90), Dr.Nobody (modem, 03/90), Duke (modem, ex Access, new
     05/90), ESI (swap, 03/90), Frog (music, 03/90), MCS (code, 03/90), MIC
     (code, 03/90), MMS (code, 03/90), Snoopy (code, 03/90), Stranger (code,
     ex Access, new 05/90), Whitestar (gfx, 03/90), Yannic (swap, 03/90).

Level 4 was formed as early as 1986, making them one of the very first amiga
scene groups. They were originally four members, of which JPN was the only
one that remained.
  1990 - Towards the middle of the year, they received two reinforcements
from Access, Stranger (code) and Duke (modem).

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


Lgitt486
--------
  Spacelamer (1996, 06.07, Demo).
  11th in the South Sealand Party 96 demo competition.


Liberty
-------
???> Interrogator (ex Lunatics).

On the 1/5/92, Ripmax (sysop, 07/91), Murf and Quasar (code, 07/91) were
busted for phreaking. All equipment was confiscated. At least one of these
guys were sysop of 'DESTINY STONE', prob'ly Ripmax. Quasar coded the
phreaking program White Box.


Light
-----
Light is dead. Tarzan, Steel (new late90) and Sil got kicked; Kollaps and
  Caveman (new late90) left. Lunatic (new late90), Dezz, Towie (new
  late90), Chain and Cyborg founded Serious with some others. Tarzan,
  Kollaps, Caveman and Steel joined Cult. Kasai joined Delight (RAW3).
Airwalker changed handle to Tuborg and joined Bastards.

  Intro (1991, 30.06, ECS Intro).


Lightforce [old]
----------------


Lightforce [new] (LFC, 1996-)
-----------------------------
GER> Digiman (sysop 'ACID SLAM', 01/97), Icarus (org code supply crack
     train, 09/96-01/97), Lucas (mainorg supply sysop 'TEUTONIC PLACE' WHQ,
     doublememb Ethic, 96-01/97), RKR (supply sysop 'THE FUCK SHOP' WHQ,
     doublememb Hellfire, 09/96-01/97), Steel (trade sysop 'CRAPTOWN',
     01/97).
HOL> Sal-One (sysop 'BOONDOCKS' EHQ, 96-01/97), Whirlwind (org sysop,
     01/97).
NOR> Baffle (Dag Stenstad, sysop1 'BUMBLE BEE LAND', doublememb Delirium,
     97), tEN! (Tor E. Nygrd, sysop2 'BUMBLE BEE LAND', 06/97).
ENG> Zoltrix (sysop 'SPACE OUT', 97)
DEN> Zinko (sysop 'NORTHERN PALACE', 97).
SWE> Atlantic (sysop 'ATLANTIC POWER', 97).
USA> Shadower (sysop 'DEATH ROW', 97-98).
???> Aerobas (ger?, 01/97), Al Bundy (01/97), Alpha One (01/97), Billy
     (01/97), Chill (trade, 97), Cocaine (supply,
     01/97), Conan (trade, 96-01/97), Cyber (01/97), Deskline (96), D-Sign
     (96), Flash! (96), Funki (96), H2O (01/97),
     Hudson Hawk (trade/n64 section, gfx, ger?, doublememb Hellfire,
     01-05/97), Ironfist (trade chartswriter, 97), Junk (01/97), Kernal
     (toolcrack, 97), Kleinduijmpe (96), Lector (96), Lord Chaos (ascii,
     97), Merlin! (96), MAD (trade, 01/97), MDR (96), Mogue (96), M-Plant
     (trade, 97), Psychic (trade, 01/97), Ramis (01/97), Selector (96),
     Shallow (01/97), Siriax (supply, doublememb Crest, 01/97), Skinny (96),
     SMT (music, 01/97), Sniper (code crack, 97), S0BEc (01/97), Soultaker
     (toolcode, 01/97), Speed Freak (01/97), Starkiller (01/97), Stingray
     (96), T3n (01/97), Tentacle (96), The Dentist (doorcode, 96-01/97),
     Three^D (01/97), Vostok (trade, 01/97), Voyage! (96), Zanok (01/97).

Boards; ONE EIGHT EVEN (hol, 01/97), FUCK SHIT (pol, 01/97), THE MAZE (fin,
     01/97), WASTELANDS (swe, 01/97), PIRATE'S DELIGHT (usa), LIQUID SPACID
     (hol, EHQ 96), THE BROTHERS BBS (hol, 96), ENDLESS PAIN (ger, 96),
     BROADWAY (ger, 96), POINT BREAK (ger), CEMENT CITY (eng), DREAMLAND
     (distsite, 10/96-01/97).

Lightforce was reborn in the middle of 1996, 8 years after they first
released Giana Sisters in March 1988... According to their homepage, their
first released was on the 19th of july 1996. They're seemingly based in
Germany, where their leader and most of their boards are. When I visited
the homepage at the very end of 1998, it still carried 1997 copyrights, so
it's a safe bet it hasn't been updated for a while!


Lightstorm Inc. (LSI)
---------------------
???> Doup (music, 03/97), h-b (raytrace), Kaspar (music), Korg (music,
     03/97), NBK (music, new 06/96), R.A.Y. (code gfx, 03/97), Rico (code),
     Sniper (code, later Lightforce?, 03/97), Snow (gfx ascii).

Crusher (gfx raytrace) and Sly (support) left 06/96.

  Adagio (1997, 30.03, 40k Intro).
  8th in the Mekka Symposium 97 40k intro competition.


Limbo
-----
FIN> Elvis (code, 08/93-06/94), Greippi (gfx, 08/93-06/94), Huru-Ukko
     (Taneli Korhonen, music, 08/93-06/94).

Limbo consists only of the three guys above.

 Three Men And A Glenz Vector (1993, 09.08, ECS 40k Intro).
  Code: Elvis, Gfx: Greippi, Music: Huru-Ukko.
  Contribution for the Assembly 93 40k intro competition, unplaced.
 GLE tested A500 /000-7 /mb chip, mb fast/2.04.
             A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.0.
                -- Note: Crashes!

  Hindun Tie (1994, .06, ECS File).
  Code: Elvis, Gfx: Greippi, Music: Huru-Ukko.


Limited Edition (LED, 1994-, http://www.abc.se/~m9182/_led/)
------------------------------------------------------------
SWE> Aragorn (sysop 'THE LAST INN', doublememb Triad, 01/95), Biztro (sysop
     'REALM OF CHAOS', 01/95), Blockbuster (sysop 'HEAVENS DOMINATION',
     01/95), Caroline Looen (music, new 02/94), Dalamar (sysop
     'DRAGONLANCE', 01/95), Elf (Sven-Erik Cedigh, music, 95-08/96), Epithal
     (music edit, 12/93-08/96), Fuzz (sysop 'INTOXICATION', doublememb SLK
     [no entry], 01/95), Gorgonzola (Alex Hansen, music swap, ex X-Trade,
     new 94), Mood (code, 08/96), MRK (gfx, triplememb Subspace and Sunshine
     Productions, new 03/97), Opium (sysop 'CRYSTAL OF DARKNESS', 01/95),
     PG (code gfx, 08/96), Radix (Jakob Svanholm, music, also in Balance
     and Smoke [music], 08/95-08/96), Skize (P. Allard, gfx, 02/94-08/96),
     Skutt (gfx code, 95-08/96), Subtopia (Patrick Lindgren, swap, 08/96),
     Ufo (Michael Gejer, code, 95-08/96), Vileius (sysop 'TECHNICAL
     DISTORTION', 01/95).
DEN> Receiver (Kresten Jensen, Swap, 08/96).
FRA> Black Dragon (Paul Pacheco, gfx music swap, triplememb Honoo [details]
     and Artificial People, new FRC1, 08/96), Clo! (singer), HP (gfx,
     triplememb Honoo [details] and Artificial People, new FRC1, 08/96).
POL> Prince (swap, new FRC1).
AUS> Dvize (swap, new FRC1, 08/96).
???> Agamemnon (code, 08/96), Anfobia (swap, new 04/96), Behemoth (gfx
     edit, 08/96), Belial (trade), Corruptor (code, 95-08/96), Dose (music,
     95-08/96), Modd (code, 95), Parch (music, 95-08/96), Poison (raytrace,
     95), Poltergeist (gfx, 95), Santzia (trade, 08/96), Termax (trade,
     08/96), Traitor (sysop).

Honour> Donald (code, 94-95), Katch22 (code, 95), Vermis Mysteriis (music,
     95).

Limited Edition is a demo group based in Sweden, where they were one of
three arrangers of Party Remedy 96.
  They're *NOT* dead, even though nearly the entire traderdivision left or
was kicked 04/96. They must surely be the only group in the scene with a
SINGER (!) on their memberlist...

Danish swapper Drac (new 04/96) joined Ambrosia (FRC1).
Swedish graphician Pad joined Solitude 02/94.
Metz (sysop, ex Insane, new PRP4) and Wize (sysop, ex 2000AD, new PRP4)
  both joined Hardcore Design (PRP4).
Swedes MRK (gfx), Nivek (both ex Industry, new PRP4), The Joker, Excel,
  Atheist (all 3 ex Septic, new UPS8) and Pete joined Energy, then shortly
  after they all moved on to Vision (PRP4). These days, MRK is back in LED
  as a triple-member...

 Ophir Chasma (1994, .02, ECS Intro).
  code: Donald, gfx: Skize, Adrian (font), music: Epithal (4ch MOD format).
  review: Just a small lifesign-intro, made for a party that they decided
  not to attend in the end after all. There's a LIMITED EDITION logo down
  the left side of the screen, bottom right there's a spinning vectorcube,
  and the middle is taken up by a textplotter, albeit with an original font,
  for once. The music is chippy - 'nuff said ;) The release date is an
  approximation, based on the release date of the other releases on the pack
  where I found it. For some reason, the file includes TWO modules,
  Epithal's and one by their new member (announced in this intro) Caroline
  Looen. Perhaps there's a small secret part or something? There's no text
  to indicate it though...
    This intro also announces TBM, Wize and Metz were -not- kicked, and that
  Pad left for Solitude.

 Flavour (1995, AGA File).
  Code: PG, Skutt, Corruptor (additional), Gfx: Skutt, Skize, Music: Radix.
  Review: Here's a production for the future! LED's first ever demo is a
  goodlooking ride through good, fast effects to a thumping soundtrack -
  just like ALL demos should be! Don't be so sure you would never win,
  people! Skutt's graphics are also good (as usual), with some unusual and
  cool logos. Skutt's style is almost as easy to spot as Butman's once was!
    Funnily enough, cocoder PG's name doesn't appear on the memberlist :)
  NOT released at any party.
 GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.

 Party Remedy 96 Invitiation Intro (1996, Intro).
  Code^Gfx: Skutt, Skize, Behemoth (font), Music: Lord Epithal (The Player
  6.1A format).
  Review: The intro opens with three logos - Limited Edition, DCS Graphics
  and Candela - before going to the main part, which is a text plotter
  with the party information. Down the left hand side of the screen is a
  very good raytraced Remedy 96 logo. The design in connection with the
  music gives this intro a very polished, professional feel. Especially the
  realistic sampled guitars of the music helps lift the atmosphere.
  The intro doesn't really credit anyone for code...
 GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.0.

 Mindabuse (1996, 18.08, AGA HD 4mb File).
  Code: PG (main), Ufo (additional), Gfx: Skize, HP, Skutt, Music: Doze
  (main), Elf (end). 5th in the Assembly 96 demo competition.
  Review: The first thing that strikes me about this one is: lots of
  colors! They've achieved some fine, colorful effects here, not to mention
  fast ones! It seems all the effects have been honed to perfection, making
  them faster than what I've seen in most other demos. It opens with a
  fast, goodlooking tunnel to the first bars of the usual techno music.
  It's no better or worse than any other tune of its kind, I guess. Then
  we're on to a killer effect: a greatlooking shaded key. This one looks so
  great, you've got to see it to believe it. If I'm not very much mistaken
  we're talking FAST HAM routines here! Next we're shown a fullscreen
  picture by HP, which could have been a lot better... Then there's some
  bumpmapping, followed by a TRANSPARENT mapped chalice. Next are some cool
  morphing mapped objects, followed by a couple of rather wobbly 8-balls.
  I could go on, but you get the picture. With a few better musicians and
  graphics artists, these guys could do very good in the future! Let's hope
  they keep on trying, and give us a KILLER demo sometime soon.
  The potential's certainly there...
    The endscroller can be paused with the right mouse button, though it's
  not mentioned anywhere in the demo. It's accompanied by a calmer tune,
  which is a lot better than the maintune, which lacks identity.
  68030 or better processor is recommended.
 GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.

  Paul the Kinder Penguin (1996, 28.12, 40k Intro).
  Code: PG, Gfx: Skize, D-Vize, Music: Radix.
  8th in The Party 6 40k intro competition.

  Deus Ex Machina (1997, 29.03, AGA File).
  Code: PG, Gfx: Skize, Skutt, MRK, Music: Radix, Jazz.
  3rd in The Gathering 97 demo competition.


Lingo
-----
NOR> Cola (ascii, doublememb Balance [details], 94).
SWE> Stash (sysop 'DYSTOPHIA', doublememb The Black Lotus, 01/95).

Lingo is an ascii-group.


Link, The
---------
SWE> Aristo, Hawk, Hihat (sten Forshed, code swap, 02/90), Hurricane
     (Christian Hallgren, music), Procyon, Sir Martin, Skywize (Ola
     Sambergs, code swap, 02/90), Vulture, Warlord (Peter Blomqvist, pack,
     02/90).

Boards; 007 BBS (usa), WARRIOR'S PRAYER EHQ (swe).

Striker left.

 Reborn (1990, early, ECS File).
  Code: Skywize, Hihat, Gfx: n/a, Music: Hurricane.
  Review: Nothing exceptional, but a nicely put together little demo.
  For some reason, there is substantial waiting between the parts. The demo
  appears, though cryptically, to refer to some kind of rebirth of this
  group. There is not enough information to substantiate this, though.
    They make references to a party held 02/90 as 'a while back', so
  this was probably released early 1990.
 GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mv chip, 16mb fast/3.1 -- Note: Needs KillAGA.


Liquid (1992-)
--------------
FRA> Shun (Anoros Franck, music swap, 12/92), Von Bubble (Harang Franck,
     swap).
???> Hiro (gfx, 12/92), Koo Kai (gfx music, 12/92), Ron (code, 12/92),
     Shiny (gfx, new early93).

Liquid was formed late 1992 by members from Hellfire and Negative.

French coder Gengis joined Digital (RAW4).
Factor was kicked out early 93.

  Reflex (1992, late, ECS Trackmo).
  Code: Gengis, Gfx: n/a, Music: n/a.
  Information: Future star coder Gengis' first trackmo!

  We Were There (1992, 27.12, ECS Intro).
  Code: Ron, Gfx: Hiro, Kookai, Music: Shun. Released at The Party 92.

  Intro (1993, 02.08, ECS Intro).
  Released at the 680xx Convention 1993.


Lisence (LSC)
-------------
NOR> Amitech (sysop 'THE PHANTOM ZONE', 01/95), Cyan (sysop 'THE ZEST',
     05/97), Dr.Ice (Kaare J.), Handy Man (sysop 'ZONE ONE', 05/97).
???> Cybertracker (nor? doublememb Access, 01/95).

Boards; HOME OF PAIN (nor).

Amitech is just one of two sysops of 'TPZ', the other being IT/BDZ^CRB.


Litany
------
???> Slambam (music, 12/92).

Cerval joined Centura.


Live Act
--------
HUN> Dab (Valent Labor, swap, late90), Raize (swap).
???> Mr.Lay (ex Graffiti, new early 92).

Live Act were a Hungarian group, with divisions in Austria and Switzerland,
both of which joined late 91. A new diskmag called 'Magvellous' was
announced in late 91, but I do not think it was ever completed.

Viti, Rainbow, Mc Green, B2 Man and Sliver joined Absolute.

  White Room (1992, ECS Demo).
  Cooperation with Genesis.


Logic
-----
GER> Castor, Ghostrider (code, ex Shining 8, new late 93), Massive, Warhawk
     (code, ex Shining 8, new late93).
???> Agnus, Ascender (music, 08-12/93), Calypso, Cetterus, Cosmic (music,
     12/93), Hero (sysop), Lightning, Rofoe (ex The Silents, new late 93),
     Scampy, Scene Seven, Snow (ex The Silents, new late 93), Spacedance,
     Thunder, Tronix, Xentec.

Logic was formed as a merger between the two groups Tech and Vanish.

Joker left the scene late 93.

  Trancentral World (1994 or pre, Music, 3 disks).


Logic Probe (LGP, 1996-)
------------------------
SWE> Diztinct (gfx, 11/96), Joyce (Artur Niczko, code, 11/96), Mr.Dice
     (music), Nostrum (raytrace sysop), Pulse (gfx music), Virulent (gfx,
     11/96), Werk (code 3D music, 11/96).

Logic Probe is a fully Swedish group, formed in late 1996. Their first
release was the amazing "Cryogenia" (11/96) demo.

 Cryogenia (1996, 02.11, AGA 4MB HD Multifile).
  Code: Joyce (main), Werk (additional), Gfx: Virulent, Diztinct, Joyce
  (3d modelling), Werk (3d modelling), Music: Werk.
  2nd in the Halloween 96 demo competition.
  Review: Yowzers, this was truly a positive surprise! A first production
  from an unknown group rarely come up to these standards! This demo was
  written on and for 060-based machines, though it runs perfectly fine on
  any 020+ system with enough fast memory. Keeping this in mind, it's
  almost a given that it's not very fast on anything but a 060... I'm
  sorry, low-spec people, but if visuals like these are the tradeoff, then
  I'd better start considering a new machine right away! What we're given
  here may not be terribly fast on my machine, but GOD does it look GOOD!
  There's a 3d engine here that's to die for, and plenty of other cool
  stuff to look at! The endpart with the spiralling green bumpmap tunnel
  thing in the background was AWESOME. And I haven't even begun telling
  you about the music! It starts off like so many other tunes for the demos
  of today, but soon picks up an identity of itself...and a ton of groove!
  I hereby FULLY RECOMMEND this. I'm looking forward to what these guys
  will do next! With talent like this, the Amiga scene is far from dead!
 GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.


Looker House (LKR, 1995-)
-------------------------
RUS> Dee'Mon (music raytrace, 05-06/96), Dmd! (gfx ascii, 05/96-05/97),
     Dyer (gfx, 05/96-97), g.d.m. (Alex Soloviev, mainorg gfx sysop 'PURPLE
     DREAM' WHQ, 95-02/98), Juggler (Vlad Komkov, code, 05/96-02/98),
     Notorious (Andrew Boyarintsev, swap edit 'Russian B.O.X.', new 05/96-
     02/98), Shin (code, 05/96-97), Tangerine (music, 05-06/96), Xpeh
     (music sysop 'NEON DREAM', 05-06/96).
DEN> Zinko (org sysop 'THE NORTHERN PALACE' EHQ, new 06/96).
SWE> Tommy (music, new 06/96).
GER> Bitbreaker (Vincent Truppe, 02/98).

Boards; WASTELANDS (swe, 09/96).

Looker House almost singlehandedly made the Russian scene part of the rest
of the scene in 1995 and 1996, and are certainly the no.1 Russian group.
They also released the only Russian diskmag, called 'RUSSIAN B.O.X'.

Russians Lunasoul (gfx, new 05-06/97) and Kimba were kicked due to
  inactivity late 97/early 98.
Norwegians Speed Devil (ascii swap trade, new 06/96) and Whiskas (music)
  were forced to leave in late 97/early 98. Speed Devil found a new home in
  Rebels.
German musician Neurodancer (sysop 'AURORA BOREALIS', ex Abyss, new 06/96)
  decided to leave the group, and is now in 100%
Russian Mf left the scene 06/96.
Kid Chaos was kicked 05/96.

  Blue Room (1996, may or pre, Intro).
  Information: Released to promote their diskmag Russian B.O.X.

  Instincts (1996, may or pre, Muscidisk).

 Deep Lies - Purptro #6 (1996, AGA Intro).
  Code: Juggler, Gfx: Dmd, Music: Tangerine.
  Review: This intro was made just to adress some lies LKR feels other
  groups and people had spread about them. Therefore it's just an opening
  logo, followed by an ok designed textplotter part, and an end logo.
  The most notable thing, I suppose, is the music. It gets my vote for
  weirdest MOD of 1996, for sure. How about some MUSIC? And besides, the
  use of eLEET lettering in the intro really bugs me. Please, people?
  Can we confine that to the boards? nO rELEASE dATE aNYWHERE iN the iNTRO.
GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.

Enlight 96 Invitation (1996, Intro).
  Code: Juggler, Gfx: g.d.m., d.m.d, Music: "Flying Through the Dreampark"
  by Neurodancer.
  Review: Another production in the peculiar LKR style, but I like this one
  quite a lot! I guess it's the special graphics style that give all these
  LKR productions a look all of its own. Actually, it just struck me that
  these graphics are not entirely unlike something Ra might come up with!
  The design is also nice; it looks like it was rushed but they managed to
  come up with some neat stuff anyway! The biggest asset of this invitation
  intro, though, is a great piece of music by Neurodancer. It's a kind of
  calm techno with a piano lead. Very very good!
    Please note that this review caters for the fixed version. The original
  one didn't play any music on Amigas with fast RAM! :-/
 GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.0.

 Northro (1996, 10.07, AGA Intro).
  Code: Shin, Gfx: Dmd, Music: G.D.M.
  Review: A lot more like a 'real' production than Deep Lies, this is a
  small intro to announce their new member Zinko and his bbs THE NORTHERN
  PALACE. It's not bad, with some nice design especially in the opening
  part, but it's not going to shake the world either.
 GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.

 Loony Tunes (1996, .10, AGA Musicfile).
  Code: Shin, Gfx: Dmd, Music: Tommy.
  Review: First and foremost a plus to LKR for a different, slightly
  more elliptical design :) It's nice to see someone isn't thinking 'nice
  and square' when designing their productions. What we have here are some
  chippies from their new Swedish musician Tommy, none of which are
  anything outstanding.
 GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.

  Germ (1997, .01, 4k Intro).
  Code: Shin, Gfx: n/a, Music: n/a.

  Insomnia #1 (1997, 07.06, Diskmag).
  Code: n/a, Gfx: Made/Bomb! and Scoopex, Music: n/a, Editor: Shade.

 I Wonder If (1997, 11.05, AGA File).
  Code: Juggler, Gfx: dmd!, Music: Inco.
  Review: This is not an intro or a demo, this is a piece of art. This
  amazing 'promotional intro' features a handdrawn animation that easily
  rivals what professionals create today. It's a surrealistic masterpiece.
  Once again, Looker House proves that they are uniquely different, and not
  afraid to think in new paths.
    This intro was made to promote a new, forthcoming diskmagazine called
  "Insomnia". They are preparing the mag in cooperation with TRSI, and
  former "Suicid" editor Shade will be main editor of this new mag. It's a
  promising prospect, and if they can maintain the typical Looker House
  air of originality, it could well be that they've got a monster on their
  hands :) The accompanying text credits for music, but not a note left my
  speakers when I viewed it :( I'm basing the release date on the file
  dates of the archive, since no date appears in the intro or the text
  files that come with it.
 GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.

 Insomnia #2 (1998, 13.02, ECS/AGA 2MB Multifile Diskmag).
  Code: Juggler, Gfx: Made/Bomb! and Scoopex (title), dmd! (main), Optic/
  TRSI (additional), Alive/Nah Kolor (additional), Music: "Jazz Nights" by
  Prodigy/Oops, "Love Fools" by Ganja/Nerve Axis, "Mosquito Dance" by
  Melomaniac/independent, "Jokuvitunpiise" by Muffler/Haujobb and DCS,
  "Spring Love" by Xhale/DCS, Editor: Shade/TRSI (main), gdm (manage),
  Bytebreaker (coeditor), Excel/Balance (coeditor), Grey/Crux (newseditor).
  Cooperation with TRSI.
  Review: First impressions are very good, with a smashing title picture
  by Made/Bomb! The music could have been more inspiring, though.
  Graphically, the mag looks like a cross between the standard Looker House
  offbeat abstract art design, ROM and late RAW. The mixture is not at all
  a bad one. Ofcourse, like all mags these days, this one also multitasks
  happily, making my job so much easier :)
    The diskmag will happily run on any Amiga with at least 2MB of memory,
  though you don't get to see the welcome picture with a non-AGA machine.
 GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.0.


Loonies
-------
DEN> Psycho (97).

  Pilot I Tyskland (1996, 06.07, Intro).
  5th in the South Sealand Party 96 intro competition.

 Spor 2 Blaa Trappe II (1997, AGA 40k Intro).
  Winner of the Heaven 97B 40k intro competition!
  Review: Riiiiight... Ok, what we have here is something a little
  DIFFERENT... These mad danes have made a 40k intro that's a tribute to
  the 'famous' (I certainly never heard of the guy ;) Danish scientist
  Holger Bech Nielsen. To Loonies' credit, I can say that now that I've
  seen the intro and read the quotes, I wanna know some more! The intro
  itself, mr. Bech Nielsen aside, is nothing that makes me jump up and down
  with excitement. There's a few routines, of course, but nothing really
  outstanding. It's mostly various (blocky!) chunky color routines that
  work best as backgrounds for the quotes.
    The intro itself contains no real credits, just the names of some of
  the producers flashed onscreen for a moment beside a picture of the main
  man, Holger. If I'm bored some day I'll watch the intro again and add the
  names to this entry :) Unlike the competition version, this one features
  a requester at the start that allows you to choose between Danish and
  English versions. Needs 2.5MB ram to run, according to the aminet info.
GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.0.


Love [Desire subgroup] (1993-)
------------------------------
FIN> Jimi (Teemu Ratinen, founder music, 10/93), Kristen (sysop, ex Alpha
     Flight, new mid 93), Thor (founder, ex Disknet), Zakal (founder).

Love was formed by the Finns Jimi, Thor and Zakal from Legend in 1993 as a
subgroup for Desire.


Lowlifes, The (TLL)
-------------------
DEN> Hell Ride^Hawk Ride (sysops 'RIDERS TEAM').

Boards; MOST WANTED (nor, 08/95).


LSD (Light Speed Distribution) [old]
------------------------------------
ENG> 2-Cool (10/92), Bernard Sumner (music, 10/92), Bill (sysop 'ACE-
     AMIGA'), Chime (new early 92), Dangermouse (sysop 'THE TOWER'), Delbert
     (ex Digital, new 92-10/92), Delbs (ex Plague, new early 92), Echo
     (music, doublememb Phuture 303 ROM9, 10/92-97), Fish (gfx, 10/92),
     Ikari (ex End of Century 1999), Mark (gfx, ex The Silents, 10/92),
     Maximan (code, 10/92-10/94), Mub (code, 10/92-08/94), Parasite (whq,
     06/91), Pazza (whq gfx editor, 10/92-93), Shagratt (code gfx,
     06/91-10/92), Watchman (gfx, 10/92).
GER> Ferris (sysop 'PHREAKERS PHUNLAND', 10/91).
NOR> Aragon (new early 92), Turrican (Bjrnulf Solberg, gfx, ex Addonic, new
     RAW3, 92).
FIN> Chainsaw (swap trade, ex New Wave, new RAW3).
BEL> Tomcat (code, new early92), Wonder (org swap).
CAN> Van Damme (sysop 'DEATH ROW').
USA> Oldman (sysop 'THE HOLE', 04/93).
???> Adventurer (ex Trackers, new RAW3), D-Siya (ascii, 08/93), Denzil
     (swap, ex Apocalypse), Dr.Mabuse (modem, new early 92), Duke (ex
     Digital, new 92), Etron (04/93), Lars Vegas (old handle Gonza), Matrix
     (David Counter, code, ex Digital, new 92), Nethead (nor? gfx, ex
     Frogs), Nightstalker (sysop 'PRISONERS OF REALITY', new early 92), Nox
     (ex Pirates, new RAW3), Oedipus (ex Nebula), Optima (ex Agile), Phantom
     (code).

LSD was once an important, if often criticized, part of the English scene.
They took in a lot of members, until they were finally so bloated, they died
of themselves. Their diskmag "Grapevine" was pretty popular in some circles,
while others criticized it for being made up largely of text just downloaded
from boards and published as articles (also the case of the last Cracker
Journal issues).
  Pazza (Grapevine editor) was busted late 92 by FAST and the drug police!
He still continued working for LSD, releasing even more issues of
Grapevine... Graphician Watchman started working for Core Design late 92.
Maximan wrote Lemmings II for the Sega Master System, Game Gear and Nintendo
Game Boy. Shagratt is the author of the virus killer program Nuke! and its
sister production Nuke! Saddam (1.2b 24/6/1991).

Galaxy joined Interactive.
'UTOPIA' is not busted, just offline 06/95.
Norwegian swapper Viking (ex Amaze, new early 92) joined Manitou.
Deicide joined Devils.
Vinh joined Delicious.
Prisoner and Buckaroo left.
Anarchist joined Endless Piracy.
Adam left due to a lack of motivation.
Spectral (ex Stealth/Mystix) left the scene.
Soul/ex-LSD left the scene (WHN1).
Danish sysop Zoonie ('HOUSE OF GAMES') joined Decade early93.
Trigon (ex E-Motion, new RAW3) joined Alcatraz (RAW5).
English sysop Scavenger ('THE POOL') joined Alpha Flight.
Kazer (sysop) joined Noxious, but quickly moved on to Defjam in early 92.
Belgian swapper Alligator was kicked early92.
Fugitive and Sidewinder left the scene early 92.
Yonex (sysop 'BRAIN FOREST') joined from Hotline early 92, but was soon
  kicked!
All foreign sections were kicked 08/92. The French section formed Artefact.
Data (new early 92) joined Legend (RAW4).
Harlequin joined Scoopex (RAW4).
Overlord joined Dual Crew (RAW4).
The Invisible joined Rebels (RAW4).
English Ford (ex Spirit, new late91-10/92) joined Gange D-Zine/Ghost (RAW4).
Speed Master (sysop 'SANCTUARY') joined Skid Row (RAW4).
Norwegians Archie (code), Alien (code, both ex Addonic, new RAW3), Howard
  (ex Addonic, old handle Dr.Chipblower, new RAW3) and Nash left to form a
  new group called Ice (RAW4).
Jack (sysop 'DETONATION BOULEVARD', ex Cyberactive, new GEN6), Clawboy and
  Switchblade joined Desire to build a Norwegian division (RAW4).
Destiny was kicked (SLH11).
Lord Zero joined Legend (SLH11).

  The Long Dark Teatime of the Soul (ECS Musicdisk, 4 disks).
  code: Shagratt, gfx: Ford, Fish, music: Echo, Bernard Sumner, Digger.

  Jesus on E's (1992, 24.10, ECS Trackmo, 2 disks).
  code: Shagratt, gfx: Watchman, Pazza, Shagratt, Mark, music: Echo.
  Released at the Digital Symposium 1992, unplaced.
  info: The original is not very compatible, so an AGA fixed version was
  later released.

  Grapevine issue #13 (1992, late, ECS Diskmag).
  info: According to a review in Solen Data #10, the graphics are all
  christmassy, so I guess it was released around x-mas ;)


LSD (Leeds Software Distribution) [new]
---------------------------------------
cracking section
ENG> Zoltrix (sysop 'SPACE OUT', 03-10/97).
HOL> Sal-One (sysop 'BOONDOCKS' WHQ, 03-10/97).
NOR> Axen (doublememb Spaceballs, 05/95-03/97), Kingpin (sysop
     'CHECKPOINT', memb of Spaceballs [details], Crux and Motion!, 05/95-
     03/97), Messiah (doublememb Spaceballs [details], 05/95), Woober
     (sysop 'ETERNITY', 10/95-10/97).
???> Baser Evil (10/97), Bill (03/97), Bird (03-10/97), Cesspool (03-
     10/97), Cyanide (03-10/97), Etrigan (03-10/97), Fungus (03-10/97),
     Icon (03/97), Juan (03/97), Kidcurry (10/97), Kgb (03/97), Luniz
     (03/97), Marodeur (supply crack, 03-10/97), Harald Krischna (03-
     10/97), Opel (03-10/97), Orlando (03/97), Snike (03-10/97), Sonny
     (03/97), Starkiller (03/97), Steel (03/97), Traitor (03/97), Trivial
     (10/97), Ufok (03-10/97), Wraith (03-10/97), Zanok (03-10/97), Zinko
     (03-10/97), Zod! (03-10/97), Zorro (03/97).

demo section
FIN> B (doublememb DCS, new late97/early98), Dual (doublememb DCS, new
     late97/early98).
???> Nazgul (03-10/97), Pablo (03/97), TLS (03-10/97), Todi (03-10/97),
     Trooper (03/97).

Boards; NORTHERN PALACE (den, 10/97), GRAVEYARD (eng, 03/97), MONASTERY OF
     BLUR (usa, 03/97), THE SKYNET (ger, 03/97), ZILLION HOURS (fin,
     03/97), TRELLI IKOJENIA (swi, 03-10/97), WASTELANDS (swe, 09/96-
     10/97), STARGATE (eng, 03/97), DISCUSTIN' (10/97), CRAZY DEMOLITION
     SQUAD (ger, 10/97).


Lunatic Earls
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AUS> St.Peter (sysop 'HEAVEN', new SLH11).
???> TGR (new SLH11).

The board 'HEAVEN' is sysoped by St.Peter in conjunction with Genocide/M12.

Motown joined Analog (SLH11).
The English division is dead (SLH11).
Booster left to rebuild Dromex (SLH11).
Ice joined Alpha Flight, but left the scene after a few days (SLH11).
Mr. Fah (sticker producer!) was busted by the police (SLH11).


Lunatics
--------
AUS> Jimmy (08/92), Mixer (08/92), Shaydz (08/92), Woody (08/92).
???> Dragon Bait (ex Exile), Duff, Head, Joe (gfx, 08/92), Leelee (code,
     08/92), Nemesis (code gfx, 09/92), Phaser (music, 09/92), Polaris,
     Radium (music, 08/92), Raise, Sponge, Sprinter, TGR.

Aztect was kicked.
Interrogator joined Liberty.
English musician Hollywood joined Freestyle (SLH11).
Their Danish division died, their New Zealand division split up, their
  Dutch division died and their Austrian division joined Manitou.

  The Search (1992, 01.08, ECS Intro).
  code: Leelee, gfx: Joe, music: Radium. Released at Prime 92.

  Existro (1992, 26.09, ECS File).
  code: Nemesis, gfx: Nemesis, Gothic/Crass, music: Phaser.


Lustrones (LST)
---------------
ITA> Aga (code, early96), Air Pez (sysop 'CLOSE ESCAPE' WHQ, early96),
     Berta (raytrace), Dip (Matteo Di Pieri, code, early96), Gupho (music,
     early96), Mat (gfx, early96), Metal Maniac (code, new early96), Slat
     (code, early96).

Boards; 'DISASTER AREA' (ita), 'PRIMAL ORDER' (ita).

 Infamia #2 (1996, .04, AGA Filemag).
  Cooperation with Megahead [details].


Lynx Crew, The
--------------
???> CDC (gfx, 04/90-91), Danko (music, 04/90), The Ninja (code, 04/90-91),
     T.L.R. (code gfx, 04-05/90).

  The Party Massacre (1990, 18.04, ECS File).
  Code: T.L.R., The Ninja, Gfx: CDC, T.L.R., Music: Danko.
  3rd in the Horizon Copy Party 90 demo competition.

  Joy Test (1990, 15.05, ECS Disk).
  Code: T.L.R, Gfx: n/a, Music: n/a.

  Man Kraks (r Ni dd) (1991, ECS File).
  Code: The Ninja, Gfx: CDC, Music: n/a.
















