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ICE (1992-)
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NOR> Purple Haze (swap, 93).
GER> Judge (Sebastian Hartmann, music).

ICE was formed by the four Norwegian ex-LSD members Howard (music), Nash
(music), Archie (code) and Alien (code). These four would later move on to
join Legend, which probably meant the end of the group. There was also a
german section based out of the city of Bremen. The group (or the section?)
vanished after a cooperation with the group The Dark Demon. Thanks to Judge
for some information.

  Songbook #9 (1992, ECS Musicdisk, 2 disks).
  code: n/a, gfx: n/a, music: Judge, Bulldog. info: Dosloaded, 5 tunes.


Ignominy
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SWE> Eagleman and Zahdok (sysops 'SERIAL ACCESS', 01/95).


Illusion (ILS, 1993-1993)
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SWE> Hammer (org code, later Razor 1911, 11/93), Lawnmowerman (sysop
     'G-FORCE' WHQ, 11/93), Lionheart (swap, ex Circle), Nassjo
     (3dgfx, old handle Oden), Odeon (org code, 11/93), Paladin
     (code), PGL (gfx swap, ex Noxious, 11/93), (music, ex Circle, later
     Razor 1911, 11/93), Sate (ascii trade), Schizo (Olle Jonsson, founder
     swap, ex Alcatraz), Sine (gfx 3d, 11/93), Some1 (music, ex Circle,
     later Razor 1911, 11/93).

Boards; BUNKER 808 (swe), POINT ZERO (swe).

Illusion was a shortlived all-swedish group formed by Colorbird and Schitzo
from Alcatraz in the middle of 1993. The group died towards the late part
of the year after the release of their promising "Waterproof" [11/93] demo.
Colorbird decided to reform the group Razor 1911, and after a while most of
the members of Illusion also wound up in that group. There are/were at least
three different groups called Illusion.

  Propaganda #2 (1993, Diskmag).
  info: AGA needs to be disabled on A1200's.

  Waterproof (1993, .11, ECS Trackmo).
  code: Colorbird, Hammer, Odeon, gfx: Sine, PGL, music: "Coffeine_Dream.."
  and "Chipjazz_Ver2" by Some1 & Prime (4ch MOD format).
  review: Not bad this demo from the mostly later new Razor 1911 members.
  The (techno) music's suitably groovy, some effects are cool, and the
  graphics are functional... It leaves you with a general feeling of being
  slightly above average.
    On the A1200, it recognizes the faster processor, but claims I'm
  running with an ECS chipset :) Anyway, all effects are stonkingly fast on
  the 030. Compatibility rules... [glenn]
  GLE tested A500 /000-7 /½mb chip, ½mb fast/2.04.
             A2000/000-7 /1mb chip, 2mb fast/2.04.
             A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.


Illusion (ILS)
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???> The Angel (ex Legend).

There are/were at least three (!) different Illusion's.

Pepe and Moody joined TRSI.
Jet joined Grace.


Illusion (ILS)
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GER> Aweson (Marc Balzig, mainorg swap, 08/95), Ben.E (gfx), Dragonfly
     (code), Odin (Benc Orpak, gfx, 11/96), P.O.W.L. (music, ex Bonzai
     Brothers, new late95), Punk (ascii swap trade), Ramirez (org sysopWHQ),
     Splash (edit swap), Stone (trade, ex Matrix and Riot), Titus (gfx).
POL> Darek (edit 'Silesia'), Ismal (code, 08/95), Niuniek (code, 11/96), QBA
     (Jakub Pienkowski, swap), Rych (gfx, 08/95), Rygar (gfx, 08/95), Sodom
     (code), Spiryt (music), Stan (swap, 08/95), The King (swap pack 'Use
     Your Illusion', late95), Trastor (swap), Verox (org code), Wayne (gfx),
     Wild (code, 08/95), Yasiu (org sysop).
???> Axel-D (08/95), Gonzo (ex Bonzai Brothers, new late95), Maxx (ex
     Bonzai Brothers, new late95), Meeku (code), Mr.C (music), Mystic
     (08/95).

Boards; ENDLESS PAIN (ger), EVIL MOON (ger).

Illusion was a German/Polish demo group. Most of the member information
above is from a memberlist in Haujobb's "Friendchip #1" [12/96] diskmag.
There are/were three different groups called Illusion.
  1996 - Haujobb's "Friendchip #1" [12/96] reported that Lenny Dee joined
Artwork, but only a few days later decided to leave the scene.
  1997 - Artwork's "Generation #24" [04/97] reported that germans Evrimsson
(music, 11/96) and Grace (code, 11/96) both left to join Crux Design, that
germans Acryl (gfx, triplememb Acme and Session, 12/96), Cyclone (gfx,
07/96) and Jazz (music) left, and that polish MTC (music, 08/95) joined
Erotic Design. Cyclone joined Abyss 10/96. He did graphics for the Haujobb
demo "Burning Chrome" [07/96] while still in Illusion.

  Unsorted Ideas (1994, 13.11, Demo).
  8th in the Gelloween 94 demo competition.

  Stratosfear (1995, Slideshow).
  information: In their intro "Ace" [08/95] they warn against using both
  mousebuttons in this slide...

  Ace (1995, 30.08, 64k Intro).
  code: Imsal, gfx: Rych, music: MTC.
  Released for the Intel Outside 95 64k intro competition.
  review: This opens good, with promising design and some lines flying at
  us...then they have to spoil it all by holding onto the effect WAY too
  long :( The rest of the few effects are quickly over once it gets going,
  and you're left with a feeling of 'is that all?' Different pacing could
  perhaps have given this a lot. The 80 face mirrored vector object and
  the man's outline walking across the logo are still moments of niceness
  though. The music is good, and Rych's "Ace" logo is not bad either.
  Conclusion: shows a lot of potential, but will need a little time to
  bring it to the surface. [glenn]
  GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.0.

  Walhalla (1996, 03.11, AGA HD File Slideshow).
  code: Grace, gfx: Odin, music: Evrimsson. Released at Saturne IV.
  review: Walhalla bears every mark of a production released too early.
  The code contains bugs (fucked up Walhalla logo), and there are other
  mistakes (one of the thumbnails does not correspond with the actual
  picture). Speaking about the pictures themselves, I must say that Odin
  was perhaps not ready to helm his first slideshow. My advice would have
  been to wait a few months, and make a few more pictures, then release
  your BEST work on ONE disk. As it stands, there are three rather ok
  pictures here, and the rest is not really up to an acceptable standard.
  Odin needs to work a little more with his technique and his anatomy
  studies. Some of your women look a little strange :) Still, there are
  some glimpses of what might become something... Keep practising.
    Evrimsson's module is not bad, and the code is almost nonexistant.
  [glenn]
  GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.

  Kup pEntiuma (1996, 10.11, 4k Intro).
  code: Niuniek, gfx: none, music: Szaza.
  4th in the Gravity 96 4k intro competition.
  review: Short, and basically made for fun, this little 4k'er doesn't
  pretend to be anything it isn't. There's some gameboy graphics, a small
  fire effect with the three letters ILS, and that's it. The title is in
  Polish, and means 'Buy a Pentium'! Though the intro credits a musician,
  no music ever appeared on my machine. [glenn]
  GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.0.

  Virtual Illusion (1996, 10.11, 4k Intro).
  code: Niuniek, gfx: none, music: none.
  3rd in the Gravity 96 4k intro competition.
  review: Considerably more serious than Niuniek's other entry in the 4k
  competition, "Virtual Illusion" is actually pretty decent. There's even
  phong objects in there, along with some fairly decent design. I like it,
  but it's not going to change the world. What more's there to say? [glenn]
  GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.0.


Image (IMG, 1990-)
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FIN> Der HM (gfx swap, ex Gate, later Complex, new 06/90), Jarnis (sysop
     'NIGHT SHIFT', old handle Stranger, 07/91-02/92), Cool J (code, ex
     Unique), Neuron (sysop 'NO MAN'S LAND', 07/91-02/92), Tap (trade, ex
     Exodus, 03/93).
???> Beeki (code, 02/92), Blacktiger, Frog (ex Darkside), Starlight
     (import).

Boards; PIRATE'S COVE WHQ (fin, 06-09/90).

Image was a mostly Finnish demo and cracking group formed by the groups
Exodus (Apol, Ripper, Sulky Fellow, Unknown Artist, ...) and Unique together
with members of Complex and Gate at the end of june 1990. They at one time
had the only pirate board in Finland (PIRATE'S COVE). They were also a
little active on the consoles.
  1990 - They lost some of their most talented members around july, when
finns Sulky Fellow (code), Drifter (gfx), Delorean (music), Unknown Artist
(gfx) and Ripper left to form a new group called Vertigo. They were joined
by Apache late in the year, around november.

Finnish musician Captain joined Frantic. He won the music competition at the
  Gathering'91 party in Finland while still in Image.
Dangermouse, sysop, joined Supplex. A news item in Sledge Hammer #11 named
  the group Imagine instead of Image, perhaps causing some confusion. I'm
  pretty sure this is the group.


Image Dreams (ID)
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  Dim Screams (1997, 05.07, 64k Intro).
  Released for the Kindergarden 97 64k intro competition.


Imagine (1990-).
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SWE> Amigaspirit (sysop 'ACE OF SPADES'), Rag (sysop 'CYBERTOWN' reopened
     12/94, 12/94-01/95), Zero (sysop 'ELITE 7').

Imagine was formed at the Magnetic Fields Copy Party, 27.10 1990, according
to Cracker Journal #23.


Impact
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SWE> Goozer.
BEL> Cruel.
CAN> Glacier (sysop 'ICE FLOW NORTH').
USA> Shaolin (sysop 'DOUBLE IMPACT', 04/95).
???> C-Quence (music, 12/93), Q-bitus (swap trade, new mid93), JMS (gfx,
     new mid93), Sensei (swap, new mid 93), Xan (swap trade, new mid93).

Sense joined Savage.
Quence joined Iris.
Stranger and Cockroach (code swap, new mid 93) joined Analog.

  Virtual Harmony (1994 or pre, Music).


Impact DK (-1994)
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DEN> Chronic (music), Fazion (Jon Frydensbjerg, code, later Puzzle, 12/94),
     Flow (gfx, 12/93-12/94), Guevara (gfx, 12/94), Izi (raytrace, 12/94),
     J.S.L (Jeppe Schmidt, code, 12/94), Manchild (code, 12/94), Quayle
     (music, 12/94), The Black Lord (sysop, 12/94), The Mogwai (gfx,
     12/94), The Priest (Uffe Hansen, code, 12/94), Unison (Nicklas Schmidt,
     music, earlier Rebels, 12/93-12/94), Zip (code, 12/94).

Impact DK existed for years, steadily producing excellent demos, but never
quite breaking through. ROM #9 reported that they had now officially left
the Amiga for the PC scene.

Danish coder Nigel left to form Amaze Design late 97 with Misery/Insane.

  Futuristic Mind (1993, 28.12, AGA File).
  code: The Priest, Jsl, Fazion, gfx: Guevara, Izi, music: Quayle.
  18th in The Party 93 demo competition.

  In a World of ASCII (1994, 27.12, ECS File).
  code: The Priest, Fazion, Zip, gfx: Morph/independent (ascii), Flow
  (font), music: "Ugle-Amok-Party" and "64er-Ugle-End" by Unison (Tracker
  Packer 3.1 format). 13th in The Party 4 demo competition.
  review: Cool! If you're a fan of scene ascii art, this demo is certainly
  one you'd want to download. Some traditional effects have been re-done
  here, in an AmigaDOS window and with ascii chars... Or perhaps not.
  I can't quite shake the feeling that the DOS part is just as fake as the
  one in Andromeda's "D.O.S" [04/92]. You can't backdrop or resize the
  window in any way, hmm... Well, what can I say? Morph's a fine ascii
  artist, the coding is clever, and the music is rather cool...DOWNLOAD!
  [glenn]
  GLE tested A500 /000-7 /½mb chip, ½mb fast/2.04. -- Note: Not enough mem!
             A2000/000-7 /1mb chip, 2mb fast/2.04.
             A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.

  Vi Har Spist Chocoladen (1995, late, 4k Intro).
  code: n/a, gfx: none, music: none.
  review: Impact has squeezed a lot out of their 4k with this one! It opens
  with an IMPACT pattern that moves :), then goes on to some interference.
  Next is a nice routine, in which a line vector 'cube' mutates quite
  heavily as it crashes into the walls of the 4 walls it's confined to. Next
  up is postage stamp-size, SLOW fractal zoomer and then a fake ending leads
  up to the final effect - three different keftales animations on a single
  screen and the text 'IMPACT DK - VI HAR SPIST CHOCOLADEN' (hence the
  name!). I have no idea where this was entered in a competition :) [glenn]
  GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.0.

  Tag (1996, 06.07, Demo).
  6th in the South Sealand Party 96 demo competition.


Impact Inc. (1987-).
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Originally a C64 group that started an Amiga section in 1987, Impact Inc.
will probably go down in history as the first ever group to house later
legendary musician Moby from 1987 to 1989, when he left to join Apology.

  2nd Demo (1988, 03.10, ECS Demo).
  Released at the Double Density Crew, Level4, The Supervisors Copy Party.

  Vectorballs (1990, .03, ECS Demo).


Imperium
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FIN> Al (trade, 03/94), Albert (trade, 03-08/94), Charger (trade, 03/94),
     JMF (trade, 03-08/94), Jol005X (music, 08/94), Outlaw (code, 08/94),
     Palex (03-08/94), ScE (trade, 03/94), T.O.B (trade, 03/94), Tormentor
     (trade, 03/94).
???> Hude (08/94), Thor (08/94), Top (08/94).

  Intro (1994, 06.08, AGA 40k Intro).
  code: Outlaw, gfx: Reward/Complex (first part fonts), music: Jol005X.
  16th in the Assembly 94 40k intro competition.
  review: Not bad at all! The best effect here is a smashing-looking
  texturemapped cube with a tiger on it and a great lightsource effect.
  The music's not the worst either. A middle of the tree intro.
  GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.


Implosion
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???> Vga (music, 12/92).

  B'cos (1992, 28.12, ECS 40k Intro).
  23rd in The Party 92 40k intro competition.


Impulse (IMS, 1992-1997)
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HUN> Gato (swap, ex Steroid, new 08/96-97), Jazz (music, 96), Melomaniac
     (music, 03-04/93), Mr.Pixel (gfx music, 12/92-97), Thomas (gfx,
     doublememb Amnesty Design, 01/96).

NOTMEMBSANYMORE:

HUN> 3dent (code, 92-93), Charlie (code, 92-95), Chef (code, 12/92-92),
     Dr.Victor (music, 92-94), Kobor (code, 92-94), Matula (gfx, 93-95),
     Messerschmitt (swap, 93-94), Neptune (gfx, 92-93), Seal (raytrace,
     92-93), Sir Damys (code, 92-94), Sir Henry (music, 93-94).
NOR> Absent (music, ex Atomic, 93-94), Elmore (gfx, 93-94), Heatseeker
     (swap, 93-94), Highlight (swap music, 93-94), Jim (gfx, 93-94), Johnny
     (code, 93-94), Urchin (swap, 93-94), Vulture (gfx, 93-94).
ENG> Ape (music, 93-94), Madman (trade, 93-94), Mushwacker (code, 93-94),
     Strobe (org sysop, 93-94).
SPA> Incubus (code, 93-94), Warlord (swap, 92-94).
TUR> Blaze (swap, 92-93).
ITA> Wizard (code, 93-94).
???> Lado (code, 12/92-93), Readysoft (code, 12/92).

Boards; SHINING CHROME (ahq).

Impulse was born in october 1992 on the initiative of Mr.Pixel, on the ashes
of the Hungarian Fi-Re Crew. Among the first members were also EFT and
Rendall. Their first two productions were both released in december, "First
Intro" (at Bash 3) and "Welcome Intro".
  1993 - In 1993, new members joined in Norway, Sweden, UK, Italy, Spain
and Austria. A few intros were released, but all other divisions soon
became inactive, and by the end of 1994, they were all gone. Their first
non-intro production was released at the Southern Party 93, the combined
slideshow and musicdisk "Art & Go" [07/93].
  1994 - A year of silence followed, before Mr.Pixel, the only remaining
original member, put together the Hungarian-only configuration that would be
the crew until their death in 1997. The only thing to get released in 94 was
the "Alive" [03/94] file demo at Cache. EFT released the game "Reunion"
through Grand Slam.
  1995 - They released the "Scenest Invitation" (a party for which they were
coarrangers) in march, and that was all that got released this year. The
party itself was held in may. They worked hard on releasing their demo
"Voyage In Storm" for The Party 95, but it proved impossible. EFT released
the game "Super Street Fighter II Turbo" for GameTek.
  1996 - After the disappointment of not being able to release "Voyage In
Storm" [01/96] at The Party, they simply released it anyway in january, out
of party. The demo was a huge success, but not as big as their second demo
of the year, "Muscles" [08/96]! An enclosed news file for the demo announced
that Gato (swap) had joined, that Beast (gfx) had joined from Majic 12 and
that Psycho (sysop) and S.L.O (raytrace) were kicked.
  1997 - The group died in july after releasing their final two intros,
"Kenguru v1.0" [03/97, Symposium 97] and "Kenguru v2.0" [04/97, Scenest 97].
The reasons were many, but among them were Rendall's leaving for Mystic, and
Mr.Pixel, Gato, S.L.O and Norby's inactivity on the amiga. EFT (code), Beast
(gfx, new 08/96), Soldier (03/97) and Lord (sysop 'NUMBER OF THE BEAST',
08/96) formed a new group called Kangooroo.

Hungarian graphician Rendall left to join Mystic in 97. Rendall is not only
  one of the best Hungarian painters (along with Beast), but also one of the
  original members of Impulse, having been a member since 1992. Impulse was
  his first scene group.
Hungarian raytracer Norby (08/96) left the scene late 96.
Italian swapper Device (93-94) joined Surprise! Productions.

  First Intro (1992, 18.12, ECS Intro/File).
  code: Lado, Chef, Readysoft, gfx: Mr.Pixel, music: Magnum 755/Moonlight
  Studios. Released at the Bash 3 Party.

  Welcome Intro (1992, .12, ECS Intro).
  code: Sir Damys, gfx: Mr.Pixel, music: Dr.Victor.

  Trackmo (1993, 04.01, ECS 40k Intro).
  code: Sir Damys, Lado, gfx: Mr.Pixel, music: Jester/Sanity.
  Released for the Hammering 93 40k intro competition.

  Cube Intro (1993, .02, ECS Intro).
  code: Lado, EFT, gfx: Mr.Pixel, music: Loonstar/Design.
  info: Released outside of a party.

  Pack Intro (1993, summer, Intro).
  code: Charlie, gfx: Mr.Pixel, music: Sir Henry.

  Art & Go (1993, 25.07, Slideshow/musicdisk).
  code: Sir Damys, gfx: Rendall, Mr.Pixel, music: Sir Henry.
  Released at the Southern Party 93.

  Alive (1994, .03, File).
  code: EFT, Charlie, Pimpa, gfx: Rendall, Matula, Mr.Pixel, music:
  Dr.Victor.

  Scenest Invitation (1995, .03, Intro).
  code: EFT, gfx: Rendall, Mr.Pixel, SLO, music: Mr.Pixel.

  Voyage In Storm (1996, early.01, AGA 2MB Multifile).
  code: EFT, gfx: Rendall, Thomas/Amnesty (titlepic), SLO (raytrace), music:
  Mr.Pixel. Released at Misc 96...?
  review: Surprise of the year! I came in expecting nothing, and was blown
  away! The demo opens with an introduction picture by Thomas. The picture
  is excellent, and features a bridge ascending into the skies. Then the
  music starts, and we get a texturemapped Impulse logo followed by three
  drawn logos, VOYAGE - IN - STORM. Next up is a vector cube with a ripple
  effect texture-mapped to each of the sides, which soon changes to
  rotating pictures. Next up is a cool Impulse logo, with a phonged torus
  in front. Then there's credits, timed to the music, before we're taken on
  a ride through an amazingly fast tunnel texturemapped. About halfway
  through, the music changes from techno to a more mellow kind of tune, and
  a dot-cube is added to the middle of the screen. We're then treated to
  another phonged object before a raytraced picture. What comes next only
  last for about 3 seconds, but is one of the most amazing pieces in the
  demo! It's a brief travel thru space, with planets and stuff... GREAT!
  Then, we're on to one of the best voxel routines I have ever seen! It's
  1x1, smooth, with a great, blue sky. After a while, they add some
  raytraced chinese characters scrolling up on the left hand side of the
  screen (beating Andromeda's 'raytraced scroller' in "Nexus 7" (12/94)
  easily!), and FEMALE VOCALS TO THE MUSIC! The experience is really
  awesome, and I had to turn off my stereo and watch the demo a second time
  to be sure I had heard correctly. Then we're shown a GREAT dragon-and-
  sorcerer picture by Rendall, and another raytraced pic, with wine glasses
  and the cool Impulse logo from before. Then, finally, we reached the
  endpart... It's got a ripple effect very similar to the one on the cube
  in the beginning - only fullscreen - and an up-scroller for messages and
  creds. What is best about the endpart, though, is the music. It's a sort
  of folk-tune with a flute, and a great piece of melody. Throughout the
  demo, Mr.Pixel's music is always functional - and in places excellent.
  You'd be mad not to download this - HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! Now go away - I'm
  gonna turn down the lights and watch it JUST ONE MORE TIME...
    Please be advised that the review refers to the version with the fixed
  mainfile found in STORMFIX.LHA on AmiNet. [glenn]
  GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.

  Muscles (1996, 31.08, AGA 4MB HD Demo).
  code: EFT, gfx: Rendall, Beast (fish pic), Soldier (objects), Mezon
  (objects), Norby (trace), music: Slyspy.
  Winner of the Intel Outside 3 demo competition!
  review: "Muscles". Oh yes, if there's anything this demo has lots of, then
  it's just "Muscles"! Brimming from end to end with smooth, powerful
  effects, fabulous graphics and a catchy techno soundtrack, this one's just
  SO close to perfect... The effects are imaginative, goodlooking and not
  least FAST! Design is another strong point, with design elements that
  never get in the way of the action, and near perfect blending between
  coding and bitmap graphics. The env and phong routines here also deserve a
  special mention, with LARGE objects that look absolutely gorgeous. Do I
  really need to go on? In an unusually strong year for demos, "Muscles" is
  certainly among the top 3 of the year. Beast's fullscreen picture is
  "Fish" (3rd at Assembly that that year), while Rendall's is "Useless To
  Run Bitch" (9th at Assembly that year). The demo was released
  simultaneously to the IO party and the AntIQ party in Hungary.
    The demo works on any 020+ machine, but 030-50 or faster is recommended.
  An enclosed text file of news announced that Gato (swap) had joined, that
  Beast (gfx) had joined from Majic 12 and that Psycho and S.L.O were
  kicked. [glenn]
  GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.0 and 3.1.

  Three (1996, 16.11, 64k Intro).
  code: EFT, gfx: Rendall, Soldier (objects), music: Jazz.
  Winner of the Convention 1996 64k intro competition!
  info: The info text says it's tested only on an 8mb fast machine. I guess
  I've confirmed that's what it needs :(
  GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.
                Note: Not enough memory.

  Kenguru v1.0 (1997, 30.03, 64k Intro).
  code: EFT, gfx: Soldier, music: Melomaniac.
  2nd in the Mekka Symposium 97 40k intro competition.

  Kenguru v2.0 (1997, 05.04, 64k Intro).
  code: EFT, gfx: Solider, music: Melomaniac.
  Winner of the Scenest 97 64k intro competition.


Impurity
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???> Rage (re-Dazzle mid 91), Silk (re-Dazzle mid 91).


IMP-666
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NOR> Lord Asssassin (Jarle Pedersen), Mean Spirit, Savage, The Wraight.
???> Grim Jack.

IMP-666 is an old Norwegian group, who among other things helped arrange
several parties in the old days.


Infect (IFT, 1992-)
-------------------
GER> Beathoven (music, 11/92-late96), Buckly (founder gfx, ex Deffpaccers
     [no entry], new 09/92-late96), Coach (code, late96), DJ Mellow Noise
     (music), Dulux (trade gfx), Eksec (Andreas Kuessner, mainorg code
     music sysop 'VISION THING' EHQ, ex Comedy, 05/93-05/94), Ernie (code,
     09/93), Gamekiller (partyhero^clown, ex Cruelty, 09/93), Marley (Mark
     Leitiger, founder code, 11/92-02/94), Reval (sysop 'LUNATIC ASYLUM', ex
     Depth, new ROM3), Shadowmaster (sysop 'DIGITAL LINE', 94), Sher
     (partymemb), Smack (code, 05/94), Spiv (Stephan Schroder, founder
     mainorg gfx, 11/92-01/97), Turbo (René Trolldenier, code, ex Cruelty,
     09/93), Zorro (Sebastian Tretbar, gfx trade pack, 09/93-94).
SWE> Dondi (Daniel Andersson, gfx, 09/93), Gryzor (sysop 'OUT OF SPACE',
     doublememb Duplo, 01/95), Hobbes (Mats Lundqvist, music, Honorary
     member, 11/92-12/93), Macroman (sysop 'TRADERS PARADISE', doublememb
     Therapy, 01/95), MPS (music, ex Utopia, 09/93), The Big Byte (aka TBB,
     sysop 'TWISTED SOCIETY' EHQ, 94-01/95), Zacco (code, 09/93).
HOL> Baby Face (music, ex Skid Row, new PRP4), Jase (honorary memb),
     Muad'Dib (sysop 'THE UNDISCOVERED', 94), Wizard (org swap pack, 09/93).
MAL> Chili (gfx, late96), Dr.Who (org code), Hawk (code), Joker (gfx), LED
     (code), Tekno Logik (music).
NOR> Twilight (music, new RAW6, 12/93).
IRE> Khul (ascii edit code).
ITA> Device (Gianluca Foglia, swap).
ENG> Cel (swap, ex Eclipse new, old handle 8-Ball), Real (ex Eclipse new).
USA> Caffeine (sysop 'PSYCHOSIS', 94).
???> Stardust (swe? gfx, 12/93), Timeless (ex Byte Busters).

Infect was founded in April 1992 by Spiv and Marley. Turbo and Marley are
the authors of famous music ripping tool Exotic Ripper. In addition, Turbo
also made the cruncher TurboSpike. Eksec, Smack and Zorro were once in
Comedy (92), but I do not know if they all joined directly.
  1994 - German members Black Raven (code, 04/94) and SMT (music, 05/93-)
  both left to join Haujobb 08/94, citing a lack of activity from the other
  Infect members as a main motivation. Two months later also German sysop
  Jailer ('THE PRISON' WHQ, 09/93-) joined Haujobb. In an interview in
  Sardonyx' "SeenPoint #2" [12/95] SMT claims Infect was his first group,
  which is curious since I have some information that indicates he joined
  the group from Alpha Flight in may of 1993?

Ted, sysop 'DARKNET' got kicked.
The Swedish division left to form a new group, called Medicine, probably in
  the early part of 1994. This concerns at least Morrow (music, 12/93),
  Lussar'n (code, 12/93), Jammie (gfx swap, ex Diffusion, 09-12/93) and
  Slime (ex Diffusion, 09/93). New Swedish members eventually joined,
  creating a new Swedish division.
Dutch musician and sysop Bart Simpson ('THE LEECH', 09/93) got kicked.
Swedish coder Exidor (ex Diffusion, 09-12/93) joined Razor 1911.
Saron (Marcus, ger swap, ex The Special Brothers, new late92), Blue (sysop),
  Gadget (ger swap), D-Icelord (hol, 09/93) and Snowball got kicked.
German musician and editor RokDaZone (ex Destiny, 10/93-95) left the group
  and the scene early 95. However, he couldn't stay away, and some time
  later reentered the scene as a member of Artwork.
Swedish graphician Ola Thorn (ex Case/Seance, new mid93-09/93) left.
The following are no longer members: Axeblade (hol trade sysop, 09/93-
  04/94), Burstmode (hol code, 04/94), Nike! (hol trader, 09/93-04/94).

  Dancing With Eggs (1992?, ECS 1MB Musicdisk).
  code: Eksec, gfx: Zorro, music: Rokdazone/Destiny.

  Helter Skelter 2 (1992, 26.11, ECS Musicdisk).
  code: Marley, gfx: Spiv, music: Hobbes, Beathoven.
  Released at the World of Commodore 92 in Germany.
  information: Combination of demo and musicdisk.

  Mad Man's Return (1992, late, Musicdisk).
  code: Marley, gfx: Spiv, music: Hobbes.

  ExoticRipper 1.99 Intro (1992, 28.12, ECS 40k Intro).
  code: Marley, gfx: Spiv, music: Beathoven.
  21st in The Party 92 40k intro competition.

  Earwig (1993, early, ECS Musicdisk).
  code: Eksec, gfx: Spiv, music: Beathoven, Hobbes, SMT.

  The Prison BBS Intro (1993, .02, ECS Intro).
  code: Marley, gfx: Spiv, Buckly, music: Beathoven, Hobbes.

  ExoticRipper 2.10 Intro (1993, .03?, ECS Intro).
  code: Mr.Spiv/Stoneware, Marly, gfx: Spiv, music: n/a.

  ExoticRipper 2.14 Intro (1993, early, ECS Intro).
  code: Marley, gfx: n/a, music: Kelly.

  Partybox (1993, .04, ECS File).
  code: Remaerd, gfx: Spiv, Titan/Agnostic Front, Don, Fade One/TRSI,
  music: Beathoven.

  Waterlow (1993, .05, Intro).
  code: Eksec, gfx: Spiv, music: SMT.

  Equation (1993, 05.08, Intro).
  2nd in the ECC93 intro competition.

  Ordeal 40k Intro (1993, .10, ECS 40k Intro).
  code: Eksec, gfx: Spiv, music: Rokdazone.
  Released at the Ordeal Party in Leipzig, Germany.

  Last Terror (1993, .11, Musicfile).
  code: Eksec, gfx: n/a, music: n/a.

  Promotion Demo (1993, 01.12, ECS 1MB CHIP File).
  code: Eksec, gfx: Spiv, Buckly, music: RokDaZone, Twilight.

  BBS Intro (1993, 16.12, ECS Intro).
  code: Exidor, gfx: Jammie, music: Morrow.

  Harmadegon (1993, 28.12, AGA Disk).
  code: Lussar'n, gfx: Stardust, Spiv, Jammie, music: Hobbes.
  5th in The Party 93 demo competition.

  ExoticRipper 2.22 Intro (1994, .03, ECS Intro).
  code: Marley, gfx: n/a, music: SMT. Released at CeBIT 94.

  Vision Thing BBS Intro (1994, 30.05, ECS Intro).
  code: Smack, gfx: n/a, music: Beathoven.
  info: BBStro for their german board 'VISION THING'.

  Associate of Arts (1994, mid, ECS File).
  code: Khul, gfx: Spiv, Sonic/Platin, music: SMT, RokDaZone, Deejay Jones.
  Cooperation with Associate of Arts (AOA).

  Do You Believe (1996, 06.11, Demo).
  Winner of the WOC94 demo competition!


Inferno
-------
Polish raytracer Amiflash joined Nah-Kolor (ROM9).


Infinite Perfection (IP, 1991-1992)
-----------------------------------
BEL> Badaman (supply), Gordh (train), Joey Beltram (org modem), Mike (sysop
     'WASTE GATE'), Mithrandhir (code gfx).
ENG> Akira (supply), Executioner (sysop 'TREASURE ISLAND'), H.I.T. Moonweed
     (sysop 'FLYING TEAPOT'), Hybrid (sysop 'ULTIMATE DREAM'), Manx (swap
     trade), Starr (code crack), Xag (code train), Zygor (swap trade).
FRA> Alex (supply), Flyspy (code crack), JBG (supply), LouLou (supply),
     Shocker (supply, ex Agile).
GER> Adictor (train modem), Blackcat (crack train), Bob Duncan (sysop
     'HILTON PALACE'), Disk Jockey (crack), Marc (crack), Nephilim (sysop
     'HEAVENS HELL'), Shut Berlin (sysop 'WORLD TRADE CENTER' WHQ, ex
     Skid Row).
ITA> Rave (sysop 'LETHAL ZONE').
SWE> Mercy (trade), The Master (sysop 'SLIME CITY').
USA> Gazoo (sysop 'WILD WAREZ'), H.O.S. Of Sorrow (sysop 'CREEPING DEATH'),
     Leviathan (trade), Rolling Stone (sysop 'DEVILS TRIANGLE'), Winter
     Mute (sysop 'MARTYRIUM', ex Alpha Flight).
???> Markuz (nor? crack, 92), Mint (gfx).

IP was another relatively shortlived cracking/modem group, with some of
that scene's best people recruited from groups like Crystal and Skid Row.
The news of their birth came in Pure Metal Coders and New Wave's "R.A.W #2"
[02/92], and the news of their death in the subsequent "R.A.W #3" [04/92].
Most of the member information is from a memberlist published alongside the
news of their birth in RAW 2. After their death, several members (like
Norwegian swapper Jaffa) left to form the new Bitstoppers.

Technoir was kicked.


Infinity
--------
???> Bytor (ex Mystix), Elite (ex Mystix), Jim (ex Mystix), Metallic (ex
     Mystix).


Infinity [eng] (1991-1991)
--------------------------
LSD's Grapevine #1 [06/91] reported that the UK division of Paradox had
formed Infinity, and that the group shortly after merged with Sepultura, and
that the new groups name was simply Sepultura.


Infinity [swe]
--------------
SWE> Accord (music, ex Vomit, 08/93).

Infinity was formed by Deelite, Accord and Diesel from Vomit. However, at
The Party 93, Deelite and Diesel joined the new Razor 1911.


Incal
-----
  JamJam (1996, 07.04, Demo).
  2nd in the Symposium 96 demo competition.

  JamJam (1996, 26.05, Demo).
  Released at Icing 96 (DRG).


Incal Inc., The
---------------
Zodak joined Vision (WHN1).


Incubus
-------
FIN> Chaos (Esko Tiainen, swap, early93).


Indians
-------
BEL> Tomahawk (swap, late91).


Industry
--------
SWE> Koma (org swap).

Swedes Nivek and MRK (gfx, 93) joined Limited Edition (PRP4).


Innocence (1995-)
-----------------
Innocent was formed by the best members of Black Jack after that group
died in late 95. "AddBox" is a production carried on from BJ.


Insane (INS)
------------
SWE> Boozer (sysop 'SHADOWZONE', 08/94), Cateye (sysop 'INSIDE OUT', ex
     Taurus, new PRP4, 09/94-01/95), Cluster (sysop 'INSANITARY' WHQ,
     08/94-10/95), Distler (sysop 'THE SLAMMER', later Hardbyte, 08/94),
     Louie (gfx, later TBL, 12/93-12/95), MAD (Marcus Lenngren, code,
     12/93-94), Princip (sysop 'INTERCHANGE', 08/94), Yaffle (swap, ex C-
     Lous).
FIN> Allah (sysop1 'THE CHAMELEON' EHQ, 10/95), Albert (sysop 'DEEP
     THOUGHT', 08-10/94), C.I.D (sysop2 'THE CHAMELEON' EHQ, 10/95),
     DarkElf (sysop3 'THE CHAMELEON' EHQ, triplememb TRSI and Hellfire,
     10/95-02/96), Deetsay (music, doublememb Panic, 12/93-10/95), K-P
     (Kari-Pekka Koljonen, code, 10/95), Mici (93), Split (sysop 'A SPLIT
     SECOND', 93-08/94), TST (93), Zodiac (93), Zombie (trade, 03/94-
     10/95).
NOR> Shade (sysop 'EVERYWARE', 10/95-02/96).
USA> Shadower (sysop 'DEATH ROW', 10/95).
???> Armour (code, 08/94-10/95), Bigwig (10/95), Braindead (ex Beatless,
     new late95), CareBear (10/95), Confidence (10/95), Coolorado (10/95),
     Defect (nor? doublememb Hellfire, 10/95-02/96), Famous'O'Ho (crack,
     doublememb Jormas, 94), FireFox (music, 12/93-10/95), Groovy Guru
     (10/95), HiJack (10/95), Hydra (swe? fin? Antti Häyrynen, code, 10/95-
     96), Jozef (swe? music, 10/95), Kostek (10/95), Krasnal (10/95), Looby
     (10/95), Mad Max (10/95), Major-D (08/94), Marx (10/95), Metal (swe?
     code gfx modem, 12/93-10/95), Morris (gfx, 12/93), Neumann (10/95),
     NightShade (10/95), Notorious (music), Onyx (10/95), Savage (swe?
     modem, 10/95), Senile (music, 03-10/95), Sniper (swe? modem, 10/95),
     UnMad (10/95), Vedder (swe? music, 12/93-12/95), Vostok (10/95).

Boards; CHAMELEON EHQ (fin), ASYLUM (swe), SINESTUDIO (fin).

  1994 - Some time late this year, INSANITARY took over WHQ status from
INTERCHANGE. Hydra is the author of the DayDream bbs system, used to
operate many a scene board! Swedish swapper Pace (ex Yela, 09/93) joined
Complex late this year.
  1995 - Swedish graphician Phase joined from the newly formed Basement late
this year, but was kicked within a week.
  1996 - Atomic and Insane merged together in april. Swedish coder Blaze
left for Session in april or may.
  1997 - Danish organizer Misery left the group late this year to form Amaze
Design with Nigel/Impact Inc.

Lionheart joined Circle.
Krustur (code) joined Ram Jam.
Raiden joined C-Lous (ROM3).
Duffy joined Spoon. According to Propaganda #4, he was first kicked...
Metz (sysop) joined Limited Edition.

  Apocalypse 2 (1993, 05.08).
  7th in the ECC93 demo competition.

  Failure (1993, 05.08, Intro).
  6th in the ECC93 intro competition.

  Eradication (1993, 28.12, ECS Disk).
  Code: Metal, Gfx: Louie, Music: Firefox, Vedder.
  11th in The Party 93 demo competition.

  Achallamahalla (1993, 28.12, ECS File).
  Code: Mad, Gfx: Morris, Music: n/a.
  13th in The Party 93 demo competition.

  Meliopolis (1994, 07.08, 40k Intro).
  9th in the Assembly 94 40k intro competition.

  Mindfuck (1994, 07.08, 40k Intro).
  20th in the Assembly 94 40k intro competition.
  review: Not bad, especially the zoomrottwistplasma thing is interesting...
  [glenn]
  GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.

  Virtual Conspiracy Intro (1995, 01.04, 40k Intro).
  code: Metal, gfx: Louie, Metal, music: Senile.
  Released for the Virtual Conspiracy 95 40k intro, but unplaced.
  review: Not terribly interesting, the best thing here comes at the very
  beginning with the burning vectors. Don't know what else to tell you...
  It's quite average. [glenn]
  GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.0.

  K-Rauta (1995, 11.06, Demo).
  3rd in the Abduction 95 demo competition.

  Frenzy (1995, 08.10, AGA 40k Intro).
  code: Blaze, gfx: Louie, music: Jozef.
  Winner of the Remedy 95 40k intro competition!

  Frenzy 100% (1995, 22.10, AGA 40k Intro).
  code: Blaze, gfx: Louie, music: Jozef.
  review: Nicely designed but oh so short is this little winner intro.
  I guess they made a decision on the 'squaky tune and blocky picture' vs
  'short but extremely sweet' dilemma and chose the latter. Not that I'm
  complaining, I'm all for sweetness!
    The code's nothing revolutionary, and neither are the graphics or the
  music. The design is what I guess makes this one any special...
  This is the 100% version, which is 5k larger than the original 40k
  competition intro. [glenn]
  GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.

  Inside (1995, 28.12, AGA 40k Intro).
  code: Blaze, gfx: Louie, music: Vedder.
  33rd in The Party 5 40k intro competition.
  review: Objects, objects, objects... No, seriously, "Inside" opens with
  some credits (as - yes, you've guesse it - shaded objects) fly towards
  the viewer from various parts of the screen. The background has some sort
  of colorcycling effect, but it doesn't look too good. Everything here
  seems to use some kind of smoothing, which looks perhaps a little like
  what Virtual Dreams used in "242", only smoother. Short is ok if it's
  also sweet, but this isn't, really. It's more of an aftertaste thing :)
    This is not terribly interesting, but didn't really deserve to end up
  dead last either... [glenn]
  GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.0.


Insanity [australia]
--------------------
AUS> Aitken, Birdzone (ex Byterapers Inc.), Boner, Bullet, Cool Lat, Jaffa,
     Jorren, Leviathan, Mogwai (ex Byterapers Inc.), Syphan, The Control
     (ex Byterapers Inc.).

There were at least two other Insanity groups, from Denmark and Norway, but
they had nothing to do with each other.


Insanity [denmark] (1991-)
--------------------------
DEN> Hille (Thomas Hillebrandt, music swap, ex Z.A.P/Byte Busters, 12/93-
     07/96), NME (Tue B. Petersen, mainorg gfx swap, old handle N.N.), RAW
     (Finn Nielsen, code swap), RFC (Rune Friis Clausen, gfx swap).

Insanity was formed by N.N (later NME), RAW and RFC in 1991 or 1992 (noone
really remembers, Hille told me =D), and was a purely danish group. They
were part of the demoscene, but never really released anything except small
tools. There were at least two other Insanity groups, from Australia and
Norway, but they had nothing to do with each other. The group is now in
hibernate mode, with no
members still active on the scene, but with an option to perhaps return one
day... Thanks to Hille for information!
  1993 - At the end of december, Hille finished on a disappointing 23rd
position in The Party music competition with his song "Rubber Computer".
  1996 - At the South Sealand party in july, Hille finished 17th in the
music competition with his module "Fede Fisk I Flasken".


Insanity [norway] (-1989)
-------------------------
Insanity was a norwegian swapping group, who ceased to exist in 1989 when
they merged with Magic Circle to create a new group called Ivory.


In-Sect
-------
???> Bionic (code, 12/95), Ledge (code, 12/95), Maxty (music, 12/95), W rax
     (raytrace, 12/95).

  The Party 5 Intro (1995, 28.12, AGA 40k Intro).
  Code: Bionic, Gfx: Ledge (objects), Pixie/Polka Brothers (pic), Music:
  Maytz. 25th in The Party 5 40k intro competition.
  Review: After the intro sequence, with a static guraud shaded face
  object, we quickly move on to a voxelspace routine. This is one of the
  most simple ones I've seen, and not remarkable in any way. The rest of
  the intro features a lot of gouraud shading, and not much else. Don't
  these people realise that "G-Force" was the final word in gouraud?
  Granted, I do not think I've seen a gouraud glenz - before or after -
  but the fact remains that it's not all that interesting anymore...
  Pixie's contribution comes in the form of a small picture of a screaming
  face trying to break free of something, sort of pressing its face off
  a platform. It's one of Pixie's better pictures. The highlight comes at
  the end though, with a little humorous (not to mention gouraud shaded)
  Intel Outside logo spinning...
    One major drawback about this intro is the unimaginative use of
  color; everything's in shades of blue or shades of brown. Perhaps these
  guys should consider recruiting a graphician to do their design?
  The spelling of this group's name is not consistent through the intro;
  they use both In-Sect and Insect. [glenn]
  GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.0.


Instinct
--------
NOR> 4-Play (sysop 'DARK DISASTER', 05/97), Chauple (code, doublememb
     Contraz [details], 10/97), Chris (trade, 10/97), Fenriz (code, 10/97),
     Enigmus Hammer (music, 10/97), Firestarter (Raymond Hedum, swap,
     10-11/97), Hellrazor (code swap, ex EMS Design, 10/97), Ice (gfx,
     10/97), Mental (swap, 10/97), Mr.X (Morten Bolstad, code, doublememb
     Giants, 10-11/97), Psycho (Erling Løken Andersen, org gfx ascii, ex
     Apathy, 10-11/97), Punisher (Jonas O'Brien, mainorg swap, ex EMS
     Design, new late97-11/97), Radiance (music, 10/97), Squid (gfx, 10/97),
     Subgod (code swap, 10/97), Tentacle (Klaus Arne Kuhr, gfx music,
     doublememb Apathy, 10-11/97), Tranceplant (music ascii, 10/97), Viper
     (swap, 10/97), Whooper (gfx ascii trade, 10/97).
POL> Cook (swap ascii, ex Define doublememb, 11/97).
N Z> Damnation (doublememb Digital Corruption).
DEN> Receiver (Kresten Jensen, swap raytrace, ex Limited Edition, new
     late97).
ENG> Carp (swap, new 10/97).
???> Duck-Hunter (ex XFactor, new late97), Lobo (ex  XFactor, new late97),
     Wiseguy (swap sysop, new late97).

Instinct was born as a Norwegian demo group, probably around the beginning
of 1997. Their leader is Punisher. In addition to their diskmag "Retro" they
also produced the Norwegian charts, "NorskToppen".
  1997 - Artwork's "Generation #24" [04/97] reported that Hellrazor joined
from EMS Design, that norwegian Chauple (code) doublejoined from Contraz,
that norwegian Fenriz (code) doublejoined from Rape,

In october, Psalt (code) and Romeo left. Danish swapper Receiver joined from
Limited Edition.

  Retro #1 (1997, 15.11, AGA Multifile Diskmag).
  code: Mr.X, Ben Wyatt (additional), gfx: Psycho, music: "Retro.Main",
  "Retro.Sub" and "Project_R" by Tentacle.
  review: First impressions are less than great, with some dodgy graphics by
  Psycho introducing us to the mag. The mag itself doesn't have a stunning
  interface either, but they also admit this in their editorial, and promise
  to improve for the next issue. Three pieces of music by the same author is
  perhaps a little much, some variation could be in order. They do seem to
  have used the classic "MicroKnight" font, but we will forgive them for
  now. The code does seem to be functional though, and the mag works fine.
  No cliparts, scrolling or other fancy effects, but again they promise more
  for the next issue. Not much to read this time either, but again... This
  is a mag I expect I will wait for the next issue before I really judge.
    Noone is really credited as editor, but Psycho seems to be the one doing
  the most for the mag. Almost certainly released outside a party. [glenn]
  GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.1.

  Friendship 2 (ECS Intro).
  code: n/a, gfx: n/a, music: n/a.
  review: This intro is marred by bad graphics (except for the cartoon-
  stuff, which was likely scanned), and an extremely annoying chiptune. The
  coding here is just subpar, as is the rest of the production. A really
  lifeless intro.
    No release date, credits or other useful info appears anywhere inside =[
  [glenn]
  GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.1.


Intens
------
DEN> Hellhound (sysop 'SOMEWHERE ONLINE', doublememb Superiors).


Intense
-------
FRA> Ben (code, late96), D'Jes (code, late96), Doc Manhattan (org code,
     late96), Ead (music, late96), Elfi (gfx, late96), Erk (music, late96),
     Fanfan (sysop, late96), Hardfire (Johan Roirand, music swap,
     doublememb NGC, early95-04/96), Killer (code, late96), LFO Rate (code,
     late96), MJ Power (gfx, late96), Polo (code, late96), Sledgehammer
     (swap, late96), Sylicon (mainorg swap, 94-late96), Tourist (code,
     early93-late96).
GER> Mel (gfx, late96), Merlin (code raytrace, late96), Picco (music,
     late96), Scar (gfx, late96), Tomek (music, late96).
FIN> Creep (swap, late96), Floppy (swap, late96), Matt (code, late96).
HOL> Fiction (swap, late96), Jan (gfx, late96), Sugar Ray (swap).
BEL> Orak (swap trade, late96), Stix (code swap, late96).
SWE> Slurry (swap, late96).
???> DJ Maxx (music, 92-early93), Wishbone (music, 12/93).

French swapper PLug joined Syndrome late96.
Sky joined Hypnos early 93.
French swapper Gun (Gagnerot David, 92) and musician Wishbone (12/93) is no
  longer members.
All Spanish members joined Bronx. This includes Cris (trade), Ghost Rider
  (swap), Husa (gfx), Ironlord (AMOSCode) and Josele (gfx).
Frenchmen Adec (Pascual Thierry, swap), Scal (code, early93) and Elf (gfx)
  left the scene. Sylicon is the new leader (ROM3).
Belgian musician Psynomix left for Maximum Overdrive [no entry] (UPS8).
Musician Haywire joined Cyanide mid 93.

  Golden Oldies (1992, ECS Musicdisk).
  code: n/a, gfx: n/a, music: DJ Maxx (5 tunes).

  What's Up Doc (1993, 04.09, ECS 64k Intro).
  code: Dr.Manhattan, gfx: Geist, music: EAD.
  3rd in the Saturne Party 93 64k intro competition.

  Polychrome (1994 or pre, Music).

  Intentro (1994, mid, ECS Intro).
  code: Emiel, gfx: Fiction, music: HM/TA.

  Chips #3 (1994, chippack).

  Chips #4 (1995, chippack).


Intensity
---------
???> AH, Conspirator (crack), Diablo, Goliath, Gu_Ru (music), Hagar, Idea
     (code), Kool Falco, Lew, MadBoy, Satan, Sebo (supply), Snip3r, Squale,
     SSMP, Synthetix, Technique, Vigo (gfx).

I have seen one single productions from this group, a crack intro for a
Polish version of a game, so it's pretty probably that they are based in
that part of the world...


Interactive (IA, 1992-)
-----------------------
GER> Abyss (Carsten Deibert, org code crack music, ex Skid Row, new
     mid93-12/95), Act (swap, early92), Ali (Guido Eckers, swap, ex Giants,
     new early93-12/93), Crow (Andreas Glaser, code, 12/95), Cusack (sysop
     'CIVIL CRIME' EHQ, 12/93), Dodger (Daniel Koschera bei Lenden, swap
     pack, 12/93), Laurin (sysop 'LAST CHANCE'), Leander (Paul Heinrich,
     code crack, ex Skid Row, new mid93-12/95), Lunatic (re-Spreadpoint),
     Natural Desaster (sysop 'DIGITAL DREAMS' WHQ), Newline (gfx, ex Shining
     8, new early93), Redor (Sascha Schaban, music, doublememb Imphobia
     [pc], 08/93), Stingray, Vamp (music), 666.
FIN> Dizzy (code, 93), Wiper (Christer Bjoerkman, swap, 12/93).
NOR> Milkshake (Dag R. Rasch, swap, 93).
FRA> Gunhead (Berry Slimane, swap, 12/93).
USA> Worst Enemy (sysop 'PARADISE' WHQ, 12/93).
???> Big Daddy (music, 12/95), Bluman (sysop -inactive-, 12/95), Exorzist
     (ex Tremors), Ice-T (sysop 'ICEBERG'), Mariouana (gfx, 12/95), Poet
     (ger? 12/93), Polaris (gfx swap, ex Tremors), Skyhawk (code -inactive-,
     12/95), S.O.M. (music, 08/93), Tripex (08/92), Walker (swap, ex
     Proline), Wintermute (ger?, gfx, 12/94-12/95).

Boards; THRILLER WHQ (ger), GUILD OF THIEVES (ger), RAK A TAK (ger), DRUG
     SHOP (ger), FUTURE (ger), PALACE (ger), SILENT SCREAM (usa).

Interactive is a german group, born by members of Equinox, Coma and others
in early 1992. Rumours of their death in White Noise #1 [early 94] seem to
exaggerated. I have three different boards all listed as being the WHQ at
one time or another.
  1992 - German swapper Ghost joined Submission in august.
  1993 - Norwegian swapper and trader Razorblade was kicked around the
middle of this year, so he joined up with Majic 12. At The Party in
december, the group released at least two versions of Dodger's new pack
Bouncing Bytes; #2 and #3. Inside, Abyss (who joined mid 93) is quoted as
'whq', perhaps suggesting he took over leadership of the group after he
joined?

Moomchild and The Trixter joined Surprise! Productions.
Finnish swapper Velsa (ex Addicts) joined Calibra.
Bad Karma joined Deadline.
All Giants members joined in Germany!

  Dance Trance (ECS Musicdisk).

  Dance Trance 2 (1993, ECS Musicdisk, 2 disks).

  Bouncing Bytes pacmenu (1993, late, ECS packmenu).
  code: Leander, Lunatic (additional), gfx: Dodger, music: Abyss, editor:
  Dodger.
  review: Well, this menu offers no eyecandy of any kind, just the basics.
  Upon loading, it presents you with a badly drawn Interactive logo, the
  choice of some productions in the middle of the screen and a scroller at
  the bottom. The whole thing unfortunately both looks and feels amateurish.
  you can press the right mousebutton for a 'magpart', done in the same
  design and not much better. The text is just the usual, 'news' and
  adverts. I cannot bring myself to recommend this to anyone. At least it
  works just fine on accelerated machines.
    The issue reviewed was #3 [12/93]. The menu was used for at least issues
  #1-#3, and from this we think it was first released late 93, november or
  possibly december. [glenn]
  GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.1.

  Abstract (1995, 09.07, Demo).
  6th in the Somewhere in Holland 95 demo competition.

  First Love (1995, 28.12, AGA 40k Intro).
  code: Crow, gfx: Wintermute, music: Abyss.
  27th in The Party 5 40k intro competition.
  review: This sucks. No design, no impressive effects, and the music is a
  serious contender for 'worst chiptune of 1995'. It all opens with some
  flame-text, which is the best effect in the intro. Then we're taken on to
  a stretching zoomrotator (oooold!), a transforming dot-object (older!),
  and some other equally uninteresting stuff. Avoid. [glenn]
  GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.


Interceptors
------------
  Kinematic (preview) (1997, 14.12, Demo).
  3rd in the Astrosyn 97 demo competition.
  Cooperation with Alien Productions, see there for details.


Interface
---------
FRA> Atwill (early93), Clawz (Matieu Berthaud, music, later Complex, 92-
     early93).
???> Acetip (92).

I saw Interface mentioned somewhere as Fusion's French division!


Interpol [old] (-1993)
----------------------
GER> Dark (swap pack, ex Noxious, new RAW5), Joker (sysop 'SADO CITY' EHQ,
     92), Kaoz (swap pack, ex Noxious, old handle Rebel MC, new early93),
     TCM (sysop 'MAGICAL ZONE').
FRA> Monty (music, later Paradox, 92).
ENG> Kitaro (sysop 'MILLENIA').
USA> Loverman (sysop 'CONCEPT ELITE'), NuiSance (sysop 'NIRVANA' WHQ, later
     Paradox new, 92), Shocker (sysop 'TWILITE ZONE').
???> Amigo (sysop 'DESERT STORM' SAHQ), Babydock, Blackhawk (crack),
     Cardinal (ex Crystal, new SLH11), Cedric (gfx, ex Legend, new RAW5),
     E.F.A (crack, 92), Horst (music, 12/93), Jonny (music, 12/94),
     Maximilian (supply, 92), Mr.Looping (music, 12/94), Orion (gfx?, 92),
     Paragon (supply, 92), Yragel (code gfx, 92).

Boards; CHAOTIC ENTITY WHQ (usa, 03/94).

Interpol was an elite illegal crew. I don't know if the guys that released
the intro "Tahiti" (04/96) are the same as the original Interpol. Seems a
little strange, after all this time, to come back to release an intro...
  Since german sysops Joker and TCM were in Razor early in the year, and
Razor then died, it seems probable they went straight to this group.
Most members left to reform Paradox! The group died early 1993.

German Siriax joined Fairlight.
The board 'PURGATORY' is closed.
German swapper Killraven rejoined Paradise.
British Kawinski has left the scene to pursue a career as a teacher (ROM4).
Maelstrom joined Ministry early93.


Interpol [new]
--------------
  Tahiti (1996, 07.04, Demo).
  Split 7th in the Symposium 96 demo competition.

  Tahiti 3 (1997, 30.03, Demo).
  9th in the Mekka Symposium 97 demo competition.


Intoxicate
----------
???> Christbane (ascii), Hawkins (code), Mangar (sysop PPESupporter),
     Neophyte (code), Phos4 (ascii sysop), Shaq (trade), Shot (ascii), Shy
     Guy (trade sysop), Trauma (music), Yoda (trade).


Intruders (ITS)
---------------
???> Horniac (code gfx, 08/95), Pulsar (music, 08/95).

  First Intro (Intro).

  Intrigue (1995, 30.08, 64k Intro).
  code/gfx: Horniac, music: Pulsar.
  Contribution to the Intel Outside 95 64k intro competition.
  review: This intro opens very nicely, with a good flame routine that
  spurts out INTRUDERS and PRESENTS in flames before the intro starts
  proper. I really wish they'd just kept the one effect, and not bothered
  us with all the shit that makes up the rest of this intro! Those vector
  cubes - shaded or not - have to be among the most blocky, buggy and ugly
  ones I've ever seen. There's a third routine, though, which is dots that
  make up tunnels and stuff. Not very interesting, I'm afraid.
  GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.0.


Intuition (-1991)
-----------------
ENG> Mozart (gfx swap, 08/90).

  1991 - Intuition died in june; almost all Finnish members (Ukulele etc.)
joined Amaze. English members Abyss, Lils, Brick and Soul all joined Cyrus.
Patrick took the handle Violator, then changed it to Codex and also joined
them.

Braindamage joined Coma.


Investation (INV)
-----------------
POL> Cox, Tap (Tomasz Piasta, code, 97), The Trader, Walt (Waldemar Piasta,
     code, 97).
ENG> Dazl (ex Iris).
GER> Alec Empire.
???> Berserker (gfx music, 03-08/93), CDX (music, 08/93), Dark Angel,
     Feniks, Jabo, Leviathan, Reset, Tees.

Investation was a demo group, based in Poland. The coder brothers Tap and
Walt are the authors of the fabulous DIGI Booster tracker program. Some time
back in time they both joined TRSI, but since the latest release of DIGI
Booster claim they're both back in INV, I'm just gonna have to thrust them
on that one :)
  1993 - Dan (03-04/93) joined Pic Saint Loup in late 93. He contributed
music to several Inv productions, and even a tune for "Poison" [12/93] after
he had left!

Sodom left.
Bob and Tritop joined Alchemy.
QWERTY joined Mad Elks.
Kuba, Shaggy the Grain, Zwiteq, Kane and Uruken were kicked.
The Polish guys Norby (swap, ex Cola Sector), Tap, Walt and Dr.D (03-12/93)
  all joined TRSI. See the history for further comment.

  Ray World (1994 or pre, AGA, 3 disks).

  Ignis (1993, .03, ECS Intro).
  code: Tap, Walt (additional), gfx: Dr.D, Berserker, music: "Intro2" by
  Berserker & Dan.
  review: The intro quite simply does not work, so there's not exactly
  much to tell about it... [glenn]
  GLE tested A1200/020-14/2mb chip/3.0.
             A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.
                note: Crashes on both configurations.

  Hydra (1993, 04.04, ECS Disk).
  code: Tap, Walt, gfx: Dr.D, Berserker, music: Dan, Berserker.

  Anam (1993, 07.08, ECS File).
  code: Tap, gfx: Berserker, Dr.D, Tap, music: CDX.
  Released at Assembly 93.

  Poison (1993, 27.12, ECS 40k Intro).
  code: Tap, Walt, gfx: Dr. D, music: Dan/Pic Saint Loup.
  6th in The Party 93 40k intro competition.

  Inv (1996, 23.06, 64k Intro).
  3rd in the Polish Summer Party 96 64k intro competition.


Investigation
-------------
Most members left for Surprise! Productions, but soon moved on (WHN1).


Ipec Elite
----------
  1990 - Mr.Acid, Voyager and Hitman left the UK section late 90.
  1991 - Lord Flight finished his exams, and was back for full-time swapping
from mid june.

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


Iris (IRS, 1989-, http://www.irishq.dk)
---------------------------------------
DEN> Adonis (Henrik Kyser, swap, 01/01), Bifrost (gfx, 12/94-09/97),
     Darkhawk (Christian Hviid, mainorg editor swap trade, ex D-29, new
     01/94-01), Flower (music, 12/94-09/97), Nutman (music, 03/97-09/01),
     Ransom (code raytrace, new 09/97-09/01), Talpa (code, new 06/96-09/97).
NOR> Junkhead (music, new 06/96-09/97), MJ (Helge Brede, editor trade,
     09/97), Volcryn (Stian Sollie, swap pack, 09/97).
ENG> Buzz (Jools Smyth, code, new 05-08/01).
POL> Bubba (org code swap, doublememb Clan, late96-09/97), Ced (gfx, 09/97),
     Digger (Tomsz Jankowski, swap, new 09/97), Gilo (music, 96-09/97),
     Spirol (code, 09/97), Yon (gfx, new early00-09/00).
???> Cupid (code, ex Darkage, new early01-04/01), Matarazzo (gfx, 04/01).

  code: Ransom, gfx: Yon, music: Nutman.

The people below are no longer members, and the line was drawn from a
memberlist published in Eurochart #31 [11/97].

DEN> Bird (Kaare Hansen, org music swap, ex Waldi/Oblivion, 94), Chivas
     (code), Daffy (swap), Eniac (raytrace music swap trade, ex Opaque, new
     06/96), Illusion (ex Jewels), Sanctum (Tobias, later Depth, 02/94-
     07/95).
NOR> Bridgeclaw (Henning, gfx, later Gods, 12/93-04/94), Chauple (code, new
     06/96), Coroner (music, 02/94), Dr.Deo (raytrace swap sysop, new early
     94-02/94), Hiace (swap), Loop (swap, 02/94), Pix (gfx, later Subspace,
     04/96), Radiance (music, new 06/96), Salat (Ken Arve Hole, gfx swap,
     new early94-02/94), Sidewinder (Petter, 02/94), Sir Wok (Marius
     Karlsen, gfx, late95), Spacehawk (swap pack 'A Pack of Fun', 02/94),
     Stressball (music, new 06/96), Zerox (Frode Hansen, swap pack 'Hit-
     Pack').
FRA> Ace (code music), Chris (swap, 02/94), D.Traumer (code), Goofy (gfx),
     Mandrake (code), Ulrick (code music).
BAL> Ital (sysop, ex-music?, ex Saints, new 06/96).
HOL> Lard (swap, old handle War, 02/94), SoNiK (swap trade).
SWE> Atomic (gfx swap), Coz (swap).
FAR> Gigabyte (Jon Johannesen, swap, 02/94).
ENG> Micky (code), Trooper (trade).
???> Arrogance (gfx music, 02/94), DCG (sysop 'HIDDEN ISLAND'), Drac (music,
     12/94), Eagle (music, 02/94), Kefner (den? code, 94), Mr.Vain (ex
     Willow), Quence (ex Impact), Sixpack (ex Tonic, later Gods), Zendar
     (Ricki, code, 02/94), Zytrox (code, later Gods, 02/94).

Boards; BLACK PLANET.

Iris was based in France (and later mostly in Denmark), and was born in
1989. They were also the arrangers of the danish Scene Meeting parties.
They recruited the entire Danish division of D-29, which means at least
Darkhawk, other names are uncertain. Mandrake is the coder of "Explora 3"
(Infomedia) with music by Ulrick. Today their undisputed leader is Darkhawk
from Denmark.
  1992 - Digital Master left early 92.
  1993 - News in Eurochart #22 [11/93] that Bridgeclaw left to join Shamrock
were probably untrue.
  1994 - The entire Danish division of D-29 joined Iris in january. This was
at least Darkhawk, other names are uncertain. Dazl joined Investation early
in the year.
  1996 - Swappers Sir Maxin (Svein H. Orjansen, swap, late95) and Peace
(ger, 95) were kicked due to the bad contact with the other members in june.
Also in june, Radix was kicked because of inactivity and Speed left to be
independent.
  1997 - Baltic swapper Miko 63 (Michael Arvantis) was kicked because of a
lack of contact. "World of Chips #4" [02/97], "World of Chips #5" [03/97],
"Deep Bass Nine BBSTro" [03/97] was released. April saw the release of
"Avatar #5" [04/97]. Danish sysop Azlan closed his board and left the scene.
Danish swapper Adonis was kicked due to inactivity, but later returned to
the group. Sticky joined with his board 'ORGANIZED CONFUSION', but was
kicked again after a short while. Pudding was kicked due
to inactivity. German musician  Dascon regained scene inspiration, and after
a short stay in Iris, he rejoined his old group Essence late in the year.
"Delaytro" [10/97] was released to tell the world of the delay to their
proposed party Scene Meeting 97, which is now to be held in february of 98.
The intro also announced Ransom as a new member.
  2000 - Early in the year Cupid (code) joined from Darkage, Yon (gfx)
joined while danish coder Hastur (96-) decided to leave the scene. Ransom's
debut demo as a coder (he joined as a raytracer) "Abecedarian" [11/00] was
released at TRSAC 00.5, where it finished 2nd in the competition.
  2001 - Just before the group travelled to the Mekka Symposium party in
germany in april, three central members sadly decided to leave the group
and the scene. Danes Bandy (gfx, 96-), Judas and finally veteran Tricktrax
(code music) all left. The group released the demo "Light" [04/01] at MS,
announcing the departure of the three, and also announced they were
recruiting graphicians. Shortly after, graphician SuperK joined from
Darkage. In may, English coder Buzz (webmaster at http://www.exotica.org.uk)
joined. Yon's slideshow "The Puppets" [09/01] (ransom/yon/nutman) was
released in september.

Norwegian swapper mJ left to join Massive.
German graphicians Gfx-Twins joined Platin.
Norwegian musician P.O.W (07/95) was later in Sunshine Productions.
Swedish Shock left to join Vision.
English swapper Overdose joined Delicious.
Jef and Yoga left to join Outlaws.
Vigo and Ghost joined Agnostic Front.
German Can (ex Motion) joined Sceptic.
Norwegian swapper Cedric joined Flash Production.
Zorro, Marco, Steel Hertz and Necrophagia got kicked.

  Contact Intro by Iris + Oblivion (1994, early, ECS Intro).
  code: Kefner, gfx: n/a, music: Bird.

  Exposure (1996, autumn, Slideshow).
  code: Hastur, Talpa, gfx: Bandy, Bifrost, music: Flower, Gilo.

  Delaytro (1997, .10, AGA File).
  code: Hastur, Talpa, gfx: Bifrost, Ransom (objects), music: Flower.
  review: Bifrost's picture that opens this is mediocre, then we are shown a
  blue phong-shaded shape over a nicely animated menu, then a cube with the
  background texturemapped onto it...looks almost like its transparent. Over
  this some text then appears, explaining how the group was forced to move
  their party Scene Meeting from october 97 to february of 98. Pressing the
  lmb makes a caleidoscopic water ripple effect appears, only the pattern
  does not look a lit like water. Then the cube reappears, and also some
  more text overlaid onto it. Left mouse bitton, and we get an object with
  the words TAK INTENS! over an animated background, and then some more
  text...and it's over. The intro announces Ransom as a new member. [glenn]
  GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.1.

  Miracle #2 (Chartmag).
  info: Their "Delaytro" explained how this would be released late 12/97 or
  early 02/98.

  Scene Meeting 98 InvIntro 1.1 (1998, .01, AGA File).
  code: Talpa, gfx: Bandy, music: n/a.
  review: Oh boy, this isn't good. What Iris has done here is take an old
  intro (1996 - check the version string!) and revive it with some new (I
  presume!) graphics. Nothing is above average here, and thankfully this is
  not an important production for them. If it were, they would be left
  shameful. Improve Iris! [glenn]
  GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.0.

  Dansktop (1998, AGA Musicdisk).
  code: Talpa, gfx: Bandy, Darkhawk (design), music: Apollon, Cytron,
  Flower, Nutman.
  review: Mad Iris brigade wanna show all scene nation that somewhere in
  Europe exist a little Denmark country. They choose a "music_disk" form to
  direct a spotlights on their homeland. And? And i should stop talking this
  bullshits. =) "Dansktop" is a compilation of famous (?) danish pop-folk
  songs tracked as 4 channels modules. 6 musics where every one is most
  funny than previous. Only for maniacs! Bandy's graphics are non first
  league class (especially main screen), except this one picture in credits
  part, but design at all isn't so bad. Everything looks little trashy, but
  in my opinion it's a intentional effect (for example in starting text we
  can read "vomitbag is not included"). Huh, what i should add? Ha! We've
  got scroller here and info section is typed using a bump mapping
  procedure. Also this production is system friendly and detects rtg/graphic
  card. After running from workbench it may runs very slowly (sometimes).
  Hey ho, hey ho - let the folk be around! =P [kempy]

  I-Surf (1999, Demo).
  note: I'm not sure, but I'm guessing this is their The Party entry, which
  was not named in the results.

  Abecedarian (2000, 04.11, Demo).
  code: Ransom, gfx: n/a, music: n/a.
  2nd in the TRSAC 00.5 demo competition.

  Light (2001, 15.04, Demo).
  code: Cupid, Ransom, Tricktrax, gfx: Cupid, Matarazzo, music: "Close
  Encounters" (main) by Nutman, "Skubidubab" by TrickTrax (end).
  13th in the Mekka Symposium 2001 demo competition.
  review: Well, I tried. I tried to run "Light", but it didn't want to play
  with me =( If someone with superior hardware wants to do one, get in
  touch, but unfortunately Iris I quite simply can't supply a review of this
  demo. Eternally sorry.
    The demo is dedicated to Bandy, Judas and Tricktrax - all of whom sadly
  decided to leave the scene shortly before the MS party where this demo was
  released. This means that this demo probably represents Tricktrax' final
  work on the amiga demoscene. [glenn]
  GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.1

  The Puppets (2001, 15.09, AGA HD Multifile Slideshow).
  code: Ransom, gfx: Yon, music: Nutman.
  review: Well, this was well and truly and positive surprise! This large
  (3,3MB archive) slideshow is actually worth the download, unlike many
  other recent 'large' productions. Yon is a truly talented pixeler, and
  it's a delight to sample his work here. His work seems to be a lot more
  arty than most other pixelers, with his images focusing on more diverse
  subjects than the usual dragons and ladies. Most of his art has a dark and
  mystic feel to it, not a horror style, just mildly unsettling. As he
  admits himself, his pixeling style is far from perfect, but it's the feel
  of the images that count here, not the techniques. Having said that, some
  pictures are better than others. Another positive surprise was the music,
  which is a really unusual piece, an atmospheric tune with the sound of
  rain falling in the background. I can't even begin to tell you how much I
  enjoyed seeing a production WITHOUT a drum'n'base soundtrack for a change,
  perhaps it's just me, but I feel I've seen (or heard) perhaps one or two
  too many of those recently ;) Very close to a "significant prodcution".
    It opens a screenmode selector when run, which probably means it will
  adopt well to being run on graphics-card systems. The slideshow uses
  Crust/Nah-Kolor's xmplayer.library, which is included. [glenn]


Isch Crew
---------
HUN> Rapper (Krisztian Tanos, mainorg swap, 11/93).

Isch Crew were a hungarian demo group under the leadership of Rapper.
  1992 - Bart joined 23 Celsius Crew in december.

Matrix and Energizer were kicked.


Isvektor
--------
  Efkisvek (1994, 03.04, 40k Intro).
  11th in The Gathering 94 40k intro competition.


IT (1988-)
----------
NOR> Armalite, Burglar (Yngve Rosseland, swap, ex NLF [no entry], 89),
     Buzzaw, Cracky, Cript, Jabba (Esben Lund, code, late 89), Jilsoft (Jo
     Inge Lamo, swap), Jolic, Keyjay, Powerfly, Ypsilon.

IT was formed in 1988 by ex-members of SCT (Gladiator, Keyjay and Buzzaw),
Sprite and The Zapp. Their memberlist contains several later celebrities;
people like Tec and Walkman made the Norwegian scene proud.
  1990 - Around the middle of the year, three of the groups most important
members left; Tec (code), Gladiator (music) and Walkman (music, ex Phalanx)
all joined Cryptoburners.

  Molecules (1989, 14.10, ECS File).
  4th in the Shape & TRC party demo competition.

  Vectorstuff (1989, 29.12, ECS Demo).
  Released at the X-Mas Party 1989.


Italian Bad Boys (IBB)
----------------------
ITA> DHS (music, late91), Dr.G (Fabio Vitale, swap sysop 'THE HOUSE',
     early93), FGF (sysop 'PEACEFUL ZONE'), Il Dipo (code?, late91)
CYP> Sper (spyrus Antoniou, swap, late90).
FIN> Badcat (Tibi Luttwak, swap, 93).
USA> Paninaro (sysop 'LEFT OF CENTER', 04/95).

Boards; WARZONE (ita).

IBB is, naturally, an Italian group who has since grown to include a few
foreign sections too. Badcat is the only Finnish member of IBB.
The game 'Dylan Dog: The Murderers' was made by IBB members!

  The Bad Tongue Special Issue (1992, ECS Multifile diskmag).
  review: This mag, which came with Parasite's "Fuck Her Brains Out #6"
  pack, crashed and gurued completely on my hardware. [glenn]
  GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.1.


Italian Cracking Service (ICS)
------------------------------
ITA> Elvira, Kid Amiga (late90), Lady X (late90), Marco (gfx music,
     late90), Max (late90), MCS (late90), Mr.Fly (trade sysop 'FANTASY',
     late90-09/91), Raster Burner, Snoopy (late90), The Amiga Master (code,
     late90), The Rock, The Witch (late90), Wildcat (late90), Wiz (gfx, 90).
FRA> Antix, Elric (crack, 09/91), Turbo.
SWI> Arrafath, Cortex, Domino, Zayer.
SWE> Mr.Terry.
GER> Engineer (sysop 'GHOST').
ENG> Barbarian (sysop 'UNKNOWN PLEASURES'), Hybrid (sysop 'ULTIMATE
     DREAM').

Boards; TRASH CITY (usa, 09/91), MYSTERY TOUR (usa, 09/91).

  Melt Effect (1990, ECS Demo).
  Cooperation with Savage [details], because Wiz drew for it.


Ivory [old] (1989-)
-------------------
NOR> EMI (music, 05-11/89), Gizmo (music, old handle Tor, 06/89), Mega
     (Petter Schau, code, 05-11/89), Mute (Gaute Hongrø, gfx, 05-11/89),
     Robocop (Jørgen Smith, 06/89), Teo (Terje Sannum, code gfx, 06/89), Wea
     (Geir Hongrø, music, 06-11/89).

Ivory was a norwegian demo group, formed between april and may of 1989 as a
merger between Magic Circle and Insanity. Since Magic Circle needed
swappers, and Insanity had no demomakers, the two groups decided to join
forces. The group released five demos from may to november, but announced
the group's death in their final one, "Funeral Demo" [11/89]. Several key
members left them at this time for the group Oz, and this meant the end.
Upon forming Oz, all members except EMI changed their handles.
Thanks to Wea for information!

  Golddisk (1989, .05, ECS Music Disk).
  code: Mega, gfx: Mute, music: EMI.

  Megademo (1989, 24.06, ECS Megademo).
  part1 - code: n/a (Frode Bjerkholt), gfx: n/a (Børre Bjerkholt), music:
          "Acid In My House" by Wea.
  part2 - code: Mega, gfx: Mute, music: "Traveling Around" by EMI.
  part3 - code/gfx: Teo, music: "Boing Boom Tchak" by Tor.
  part4 - code: Mega, gfx: Mute, music: "In The Army Now" by Wea.
  part5 - code: Mega, gfx: Mute, music: "Souvenir of China" by Wea.
  6th in the IT, Razor 1911, Abnormal, Hoaxers, Network Gigaparty demo
  competition.

  Cocktail Gallery (1989, .07, ECS Musicdisk).
  code: Mega, gfx: Mute, music: Wea.

  Beatwise (1989, .10, ECS Musicdisk).
  code: Mega, gfx: Mute, music: EMI.

  Funeral Demo (1989, .11, ECS Demo).
  code: Mega, gfx: Mute, Mega, music: "A Group Is Dead" by EMI.
  info: The music piece used in this demo was originally called "A Child Is
  Dead", but was rechristened for this use. This demo officially announces
  the death of the group.


Ivory [new]
-----------
FRA> DGM (Rocha Daniel, gfx swap, ex Solaris), Falo (12/93), Gandbox
     (music, ex Solaris, 12/93), Harry (gfx, ex Solaris, 12/93), Locked (ex
     Solaris), Matrix (music, 12/93), Memorys (ex Solaris, 12/93), Slaine
     (gfx, 12/93), Ukko (gfx, 12/93), Worm (code, 12/93).

  1993 - Bro' joined Acme Projects mid 93.

Religion 242 (ex Solaris) was kicked and is now independent.

  Bizing (1993, 28.12, AGA File).
  code: Worm, gfx: Ukko, music: Matrix.
  14th in The Party 93 demo competition.
  Review: An average intro/demo from these French guys. There's not much to
  recommend it code-wise, really, since there's only two effects in the
  entire demo. They're used several times, but it's still only two effects!
  One is a zoom-rotator that's used for a mario-kart like road trip as
  well, and the other is a zoomrotating plasmazoom. Well, who ever said
  that demo effects were easy to describe :) We won't mention the music.
  Keep trying, though!
    My previous information says it requires AGA...is this true? I don't
  think there's any 256 color stuff in the demo...? The executable file
  (unpacked) is 1.1mb, so it's gonna take a little memory, but... It loops
  back and starts over again at the end. [glenn]
  GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.
                Note: Music bugs a little.

  Crackintro for Mystic (1994, .03, ECS Intro).
  code: Fruehauf, gfx: Header, music: "Synthetik" by Gandbox (4ch MOD
  formats).
  review: Design is a little childish in this intro, far from the best
  cracktro I've ever seen. [glenn]

 
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