Genesis*Project

Genesis*Project (G*P, http://www.genesis-project.de)
GER&gt; 3DK (editor, ex Paramount, new 01/91-04/91), Airwolf (Norman    Schnitzler, swap, ex Success, new 05/93-early94), Antichrist (crack     swap, 10/90-01/93), Jack Daniels (editor, ex Paramount, later     Dominators, new 01/91-04/91), Roger (code, ex Tec, new 01/89), Scrap (gfx swap, ex Contex, 03/90-04/91), SES (code, ex Fear, new 12/90), Snacky (crack, 09/90-01/91), Typhoon (code, ex Future Technologies,    new 12/90). ENG&gt; Dawsy (swap, 12/90), Deek (Richard Rinn, music, also in Vibrants,    06/90-04/91). SCO&gt; Rimtrix (swap, 12/91). USA&gt; Mizar (sysop MENACE 2 SOCIETY, also in Empire, 09/94), Sorceress (sysop MYSTIC CAVERN, 01/93). ???&gt; Allanon (crack, new 10/93), Aslive (new 05/93), Bizzmo (gfx, later    Crest, 12/90-04/91), Chouans (ex Transcom, new 12/90), Codemonster (code, 04/91), Dr.Acid (ex Extend, new 10/93), Frankieghost (code,    01-04/91), G.O.T (rescene early 93), Henry (ex Centauri, new late89), Janec (02/92), Jity (ex Transcom, new 12/90), Mig (ex Transcom, new    12/90), Milios (ex Transcom, new 12/90), Murdock (sysop LAND OF     CONFUSION), Opal (gfx swap, new 05/90), Punisher (crack, re-scene, new     09/94), Ray (crack, ex X-Rated, new 09/94), Satan (ex X-Rated, new     09/94), Slight (ex Transcom, new 12/90), Spacie (code gfx, 06/91), Spirit (ex Transcom, new 12/90), Stinger (ex Transcom, new 12/89), The Goblin (swi? Sylvain, crack supply, 04/90-01/91), Tyger (code crack,    06/91-02/92, re 05/93), Zorlac (ger? ex The CFA [no entry], new     early91).

Boards; TUNNEL OF WARES (usa, 01/91), WILD WARES (usa, also Exodus 04/90,    04-10/90), WAREZ CASTLE (usa, 04/90), THE DISK SHOPPE (usa, 04/90).

Genesis Project are a demo and cracking group, based in germany but with sections in several countries. Shortly after Motley returned, there were rumours that he joined RSI. These are unconfirmed. 1989 - Late in the year, Sentinel left to build his own legal team, Icon Arts [no entry]. Also Germans Boozer, Olle and Hires left the group due to problems with the police, instead busying themselves coding games for Amok. The group was reinforced with Stinger/Transcom. Wawen joined from Warriors of Time briefly in december, but soon moved on to Dynamix instead. 1990 - Their cooperation with Crazy ended around february, but they gained swiss member Cyberpunk. In may, coder Raistlin (Robert Troughton, ex Oneway) left the group due to a lack of time. He later joined Amok. English musician Deek became a member of Vibrants in july, while still also being in GP. In august, Cyberpunk moved on to Illusion. Lumberjack left the c64 scene in december. Also in december, they recruited two new German coders in the shape of SES/Fear and Typhoon/Future Technologies. Damien was kicked out due to lameness in december. Ninja joined Dominators, also in december. News in Censor's "Fatal News #7" [09/90] that he left the group would seem to be false. Deek made the music for games like "Thomas The Tank Engine" and "The Race" this year. In december Slight, Chouans, Spirit, Milios, Mig, Punisher and Jity all joined from Transcom. 1991 - January saw germans Jack Daniels and 3DK join from Paramount with their popular diskmag "Corruption", a major boost for the group. Also in january, Snacky was hired by Digital Marketing to make a new kind of copy protection for them! The product is reportedly called "Neuro-Protect". March saw the joining of Steam Hammer (swap). Also early in the year, Zorlac/The CFA was recruited to take over Kampftrinker's job, since he quit. The ninth (and first for GP) issue of "Corruption" was released in april. Also in april, Veda left the scene. 1992 - Sting and Maniac joined from Elite around february, but one day later Maniac was kicked out again since they only really wanted Sting. This same month brought news the The Goblin returned to the scene, that Rockstar returned from the army, that Veto (the artist responsible for the graphics in games like Rolling Ronny and Second World) joined, that Steamhammer (swap, new 03/91) was kicked, that Blue Thunder/X-Large changed his handle to LA Style and joined as a modemtrader and original supplier, that Deek and Bizzmo left the scene after releasing their final demo "Paradize 91", that Janec was caught for phreaking and finally that Fgth (code crack, 90-01/91) left the scene. 1993 - Motley was caught by the Police in january. Antichrist and Sorceress got married early in the year! Sorceress will soon have MYSTIC CAVERN up again. Lots of people joined in may! Walker joined after a few days in Active, Airwolf/SCS joined, Aslive joined, Greenfrog joined and Tyger returned. In october, L.A.Style announced he was leaving for the SNES scene - the fate of his board is still undecided. The group also recruited Allanon (crack) and Dr.Acid/Extend this month. 1994 - Lots of things happened in the month of september; former members Satan and Ray (crack) returned from their memberships in X-Rated; The Goblin (supply) joined (identical to their previous member The Goblin in 1990?); The Punisher (crack, originally joined from Transcom in december 1990) returned to the scene and to GP; Techno (crack supply) joined, and finally after losing THE DUNGEON, MENACE 2 SOCIETY is the new whq. Scope came 2nd in The Party 94 graphics competition. 1995 - Swedes Newscopy (swap), Walker (swap, ex Active, new 05/93-), Scope (gfx, ex Triad, new 93-) and Motley (crack) all left for F4CG around january, and this was certainly a blow for the group. Some mags even hinted it had meant their death... Polish Techno (crack supply, new 04/94) left for SCS-TRC around september.

Trust Your Eyes (1991, 07.01, Multifile Demo). Cooperation with Crest [details]

Corruption #9 (1991, late.04, Multifile Diskmag). code: Codemonster (main), Frankieghost (intro), gfx: Scrap (logo, chars), Bizzmo (icons), music: Deek, editors: Jack Daniels, 3DK. review: This is the first issue of Corruption released under the GP label, after the two main editors left Paramount. It opens with a pretty ok intro, where the first text that appears is synced to the great music. Otherwise it's pretty ordinary, and a press of the space bar enters the mag itself. The menu is icon-driven, controllable with joystick or cursor keys (though the cursors strangely seemed more responsive?). A swift press of return or fire loads and decrunches the first article. Loading times are quite acceptable. The text itself scrolls vertically, and is controlled with the joystick at two different speeds. The content of the mag itself is fair, with quite a lot of news. Ofcourse, with four months between this and the last issue, that would be expected. The fonts are functional, and has good readability. Otherwise there's a party report, an interview with an American sysop and suppplier, and the usual 'letters to  the editor' etc. The swinging Corruption logo at the top of the screen was a little unnecessary, though. It's nicely drawn, but ultimately a distraction from the reading experience. A fair issue. [glenn]

Paradize 91 (Demo). production: Deek, Bizzmo.

Propaganda #15 (1994, 28.12, Diskmag). Released at The Party 1994.