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Rebels [old] (RBS, 1989-1993)

DEN> Alien (03-06/89), Assassinater (gfx, 06/89), Benefit (new 06/90), BJ
     (founder, 02/89), Codex (founder, 02/89), Jake (Jacob Schultz, founder
     mainorg trade pack, 02/89-12/92), Jason (founder, 02-03/89), Joz
     (founder, 02/89), Malcolm X (Martin Bresson, sysop 'REBEL'S HIDEOUT',
     new 91-12/92), Newton (Morten Rasmussen, code gfx, old handle McFreak
     Newton, early 90-12/92), Obx (founder, 02/89), Ozone (Michael
     Hoffenzets, code, 07/90-12/92), Pacman (code trade, later Rebels new,
     12/91-12/92), Paleface (code), Phalcon (new RAW4), Sundance (code,
     07/90), Taus (code, 08/89), Thrasher (founder, 02/89), Uzi (ex
     Seen/Kefrens, new 90), Vandal (Kaspar Roth, founder code, 02/89-12/92),
     Whispers (trade), Xod (founder gfx, later Rebels new, 02/89-12/92),
     Yoyo (founder music, later Rebels new, 02/89-12/92), Zonix (code, new
     04-06/89).
SWE> Acro (Tobias Lövgren, code, 12/91-12/92), Bratz (Robert Melander, gfx,
     ex Noxious, 12/92), Laric (sysop 'VIOLENT PLAYGROUND' EHQ previously
     'THE REBELLION', old handle Mike, 12/91-02/92), Mogwie (Johan Köhler,
     code, re from The Silents, 02/90-12/92), Oliver (Henrik Ingeshög, code
     gfx, 03/92), Rizzo (gfx, 02/90), Vic (Viktor Edholm, gfx, 02/90-12/92),
     Zaxxan (Robert Hed, modemorg trade, ex Mute 101, 12/91-12/92).
FIN> Block (Kari Huttunen, gfx, 12/92), Hansie (Hannu Namu Saunalouma, gfx,
     12/92), The Kid (gfx), Zunga (code).
GER> Bruno (Carsten, sysop 'SWAPPERS DELIGHT', 91-12/92), Elvin (org sysop
     'MASTER AND SERVANT', later Rebels new, 10/91-12/92), Hotstar (trade
     sysop 'THE NEW STATION', ex Cult).
BEL> Brainkiller (code, ex Angels, 12/92), Vinny (Claude Verstraeten, code,
     ex Angels, 12/92).
FRA> Abbas (code), Anex (gfx), Frank (trade sysop 'ARTIFICIAL DREAMS'
     BUSTED! RAW3 but boardlist claimed sysop was Rhod), Ideal (trade,
     12/92), Matrix (music), Scud (Thomas Venon, org code trade, 12/92-
     early93), Sword (Oscar Garcia, trade, 12/92), Tdc (code, ex Delight,
     new late91).
   - Info: Rebels FRA was rebuilt by Reflex and Abbas, and consists of
     Abbas, Anex, Ideal, Reflex and Sword. Therefore, the other guys must
     have been kicked/left. The French section released the demo "Outland".
     Reflex later left, and joined Movement.
ENG> Adec (swap, 12/90), John (John Lomax, gfx, 12/92), Lynx (gfx), Rage
     (trade), Spellcaster (swap, ex System 5, new late90).
ITA> Batblster (sysop 'MUSICAL PHARMACY'), Seven M (trade).
USA> Analog Kid (Rick, sysop 'WILDSIDE' WHQ, 12/92), Missile Man (sysop
     'DEFCON 5', 12/92), Saint (trade), Vortex (sysop 'EUROPEAN IMPORT
     SOFTWARE' WHQ aka EIS, old?/later? handle Brandon, 02/92).
???> Elite (06/89), Ghostrider (06/89), Maze (den? code, 03/89), Temet (new
     06/89), The Invisible (ex LSD).

Boards; PANTEON WHQ (usa), LIGHTSPEED (usa).

  1989 - Rebels was formed 10th of February 1989 when the two groups Chaos
Cooperation and Roadrunners decided to join forces. Their first production,
announcing this, was released two days later at the Bamiga Sector One and
The Warfalcons party in Denmark. The original members were (I believe) all
Danish. They were; BJ, Codex, Cruncher, Droopy, Jake Up, Jason, Joz, Obx,
Raz, Static, Thrasher, Vandal, XOD and Yoyo. Cruncher (den, Rasmus Hartmann)
suddenly sold his Amiga and left the scene 08/89, only six months after he
helped found Rebels. Danish coder Proxt left for Panzerfaust (now Cave).
  1990 - Jake released issues of his pack "Candyland", and Nick & Zaxxan
released issues of their pack "Sweetest Perfection". Australian members The
Teacher and The Corporal left for Scoopex. Swedes Alta (code), Fuzzac (code,
02/90), Marillion (music, 02/90) and Mogwie (code) all joined The Silents,
but Mogwie later rejoined.
  1991 - The Austrian division got kicked around easter 1991. Krest (ex
Cryolite/Flash UK) joined the group around june, and the intro "Rebel
Without A Cause" introduced him to the group. Nick & Zaxxan released issues
of their pack "Sweetest Perfection". Labyrinth was kicked out, so he joined
TRSI late 91.
  1992 - French coder Dca (ex Delight, new late91) joined Anarchy around
january. Early in the year they were reinforced with the Germans Chaos,
Diddle, Zaphod, 16 Beat, Jester, Cthulu, Hawk, Cruiser, Vindicator and
Panther from Sanity, but their stay was a brief one and they soon returned
to try and rebuild their old group. They left behind only one production;
the intro "Sanity Is Dead". English sysop Clairvoyant ('FORGOTTEN REALMS',
02/92) joined Dual Crew in march.
  1993 - The year started disastrously for Rebels, when january brought on a
mass migration to a new group formed almost exclusively of ex-Rebels
members; Movement. The group was founded by dutch musician 911 (ex The
Silents) and Finnish organizer Meegosh, and soon many key members had moved
on to the new group. A.o. Swedish trader Logic (ex Noxious), dutch Astro (ex
The Silents), finnish musician Nugget (ex NKOTB), finnish coder Jef (old
handle MCD), finnish coder Ruben (old handle Willow), finnish sysop Storm
('WASTED TIME', 07/91-), danish Toastmaster (ex Bacteria, new late92), and
Turkish 'Eternal' editors Orion and Kris (ex Accuracy, new mid92). Since
Meegosh was the previous world leader (since mid 92), a new one had to be
chosen, and Jake took over the reins of the group. In the weeks and months
to follow, also Swedish coder Asterix (old handle Alta, 02/90-), Swedish
musician Omega (12/91-) and French musician Reflex (ex Delight, new
late91-10/91) joined Movement. I don't know what happened in the meantime,
but 12/93 Bozo is suddenly the new main organizer! Frenchmen Meta (ex Bass)
and Patrick (both early93) both left to reform Bass mid to late 93.

  Several of the original Danish and Swedish members returned to be members
of Rebels again after the group was reborn in 1994. Danes who returned were
a.o. Bozo (mainorg trade pack, 12/92-10/93), Conan (code, 03/89-12/91) and
Static (music, 03/90).

Danish coder, and one of the original founders, Droopy (02-08/89) was
  mentioned 12/92 as a member of Rebels PC, so he probably went over to that
  division at one time or the other. -- Raz (founder code gfx music swap,
  02-06/89). Q (code).

Danish Xience joined Rednex.
Danish sysop Stripe ('HIGH TENSION') joined The Silents.
Norwegian sysop Raven ('WONDERLAND', 91) got kicked.
Danish musician Unison (12/92) was later in Impact DK.
Finnish musician Maza (ex Accession, 12/92) joined Sonic.
Finnish trader Zakka (ex Spaceballs, 03/93) changed his handle to
  Black Sheep and joined Alpha Flight.
Danish coder Xarium (ex Bacteria, 12/92) and trader Bizarre joined Angels
  new.
German swapper Speedhawk (12/92) changed his handle to Elric and joined
  Essence.
Rogue left for the PC scene.
Norwegian graphician Skywalker (12/92) joined Cryptoburners.
Danish organizer, swapper and trader Janitor (new 10/90-02/92) joined Kaos
  Design, the Crack Inc subgroup.
Finnish Hoover (ex Brainstorm) left to work commercially.
The Swedish division has many internal problems, because mainorg M:ET
  (trade), Nick (swe mainorg trade, later RBS PC? 12/91), Portwer (Johan
  Ramsay, trade sysop 'EQUIPOISE', ex Noxious, 12/92), Dragon (sysop
  'DRAGON'S LAIR', ex Dual Crew, later RBS PC? 02/92) and Wico (sysop
  'INNER CIRCLE', ex Scoopex, 02/92) all left the Amiga scene to start a new
  PC group called THE EDGE.
Frenchmen Skynet and Suny (gfx) joined Anarchy.
Danish musician, graphician and one of the founders, Static (02-08/89)
  joined Paradox, then rejoined 12/90. He then joined The Silents. He later
  returned once again to take part in the new Rebels when they were reborn
  in 1994.
The entire Swedish division (except M:ET who joined Cascade) joined The
  Silents. However, many of them has since returned - like M:ET, Alta, Vic.
Finnish Heatbeat (music) and Dweezil (code) got kicked. Instead of joining
  some other crew, the two decided to form Carillon.
Hitchcock joined Extreme.
Danish Trix (ex Dexion) joined Anarchy in mid 91. However, in RAW3 (quite a
  lot later!) it was claimed he was simply kicked.
Swedish coder Jas joined Phenomena.
Dutch trader and musician Mark (ex The Silents, 12/92) joined Banal
  Projects.
Frenchmen Albatros and Hof (gfx, 92) joined Alliance Design.
French trader (and sysop 'ARTIFICIAL DREAMS'?) Rhod joined Anarchy.
When Kefrens died, R.W.O and S.L.L both joined, but left after 14 days to
  form Hydronic. In addition, ICronite and Milkshake joined, but
  immediately moved on to Anarchy.

  Mini-BBS-Intro (ECS Intro).
  code: Jef, gfx: Hansie (logo), music: "Intromuz-1" by Heatbeat.
  review: Another nicely designed Rebels intro, this one's even a cut
  above the rest of the RBS stuff. Nice, clean design and graphics coupled
  with a bouncy Heatbeat tune make for some very cool entertainment! [glenn]
  GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.0.

  Outland (pre 1992, .07, ECS File).
  info: Released by the French section.

  Pirazy (1989 or pre, ECS Demo).
  code: Proxt, gfx: n/a, music: n/a.

  Small BBS Intro (ECS Intro).
  code: Newton, gfx: Newton, music: n/a
  review: Another nicely designed onescreen BBS intro from Rebels. This one
  has a beautiful plasma effect in the background, over which is overlaid
  some text detailing a few bbs numbers. A scrolltext at the bottom is also
  featured. Nice.
  GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.0.
                -- Note: Needs KillAGA.

  Sound & Vision (ECS Musicdisk).

  Wild Side BBS Intro (ECS Intro).
  code: Oliver, Ruben, gfx: Color/Phenomena (title), music: Omega.
  review: Nothing spectacular here, and far from their strongest BBS intro.
  The show opens with a fullscreen picture, which is the best part, and
  from then on just plots text onto uninteresting background stuff.
  This intro announced Mogwie's joining, Analog Kid's joining, and the fact
  that the French section is NOT dead, despite rumours in some diskmags -
  among others Stolen Data.
    A reset is recommended after running this intro, since it made at least
  my system highly unstable after being run. [glenn]
  GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.0.
                -- Note: Needs KillAGA.

  Vesc (1989?, ECS File).
  code: Fuzzac, Alta, gfx: Static, music: Marillion.

  On Wheels of Steel (1989, 12.02, ECS File).
  Released at the Bamiga Sector 1 and Warfalcons copy party.
  review: The very first Rebels intro ever, announcing its formation, must
  surely be one for the history books. No credits appear anywhere in the
  intro, curiously enough. [glenn]
  GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.

  Toked Away (1989, 11.04, ECS File).
  code: Droopy, gfx: n/a, music: Yoyo.
  Released at the Spectre & Northstar Halloween Part 89.

  Tragic Magic (1989, 01.05, ECS File).
  code: Vandal, gfx: Static, Proxt (intro), Vandal (intro), Xod (title),
  music: "Psychostatic" by Static.
  review: This intro refuses to work on my system, therefore no review!
  [glenn]
  GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0 -- Note: see review.

  Swimming (1989, 16.06, ECS Intro).
  code: Zonix, gfx: Assassinater, music: Static.
  review: Equalizers, coppers and a scroller. Not much to jump around for.
  Requires the file TEXT in df0: to work, but otherwise no problems.
  Finished on an internal meeting. [glenn]
  GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.

  Megademo (1989, 07.08, ECS Megademo).
  Released at the Digitech - IBB Summer Conference 89...probably :)

  Sin O`Delic (1989, 07.08, ECS File).
  code: Droopy, gfx^music: Static.
  Released at the Digitech - IBB Summer Conference 89.
  review: This one's a quite simple demo, with the obligatory logo at the
  top and the obligatory scroller at the bottom :) The scroller's jumping
  up and down in time to the music, making it hard to read. I'm sorry, but
  this is uninnovative, boring, and incompetent. Get the picture?
  The scrolltext of this demo makes me almost believe this was
  hacked out of Rebels' Megademo...? The release date is assuming it was
  actually released at the summer conference. [glenn]
  GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.

  The Incredible Hulkdemo (1989, 04.09, ECS File).
  code: Taus, gfx: Xod, music: Static.
  review: Errr...right. A theme demo of that lovable green cartoon
  character The Incredible Hulk! Well, it's original if nothing else :)
  The demo has an animated Rebels logo at the top, a digitized Hulk with
  some spotlights flying around him, and a scroller on the bottom. OK,
  not exactly revolutaionary, is it? One thing that amused me quite a bit
  was the text before the scroller - 'Mess with the best, Die like the
  rest'. Seems familiar to anyone? Interpol? Taus' first real demo. [glenn]
  GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.

  A New Decade (1989/90?, ECS File).

  Intro (1990?, ECS Intro).
  code: Droopy, Maze, gfx: Static, music: n/a.

  Wonderland BBS Intro (1990?, ECS Intro).
  code^gfx: Newton, music: SLL.

  Vectory 1990 (1990, ECS File).
  code: Droopy, gfx^music: Static.

  Candyland #30 packmenu (1990, OCS Intro).
  code: Newton, gfx: Newton (logo), music: n/a.
  review: The menu for Jake's "Candyland" pack is frightfully ordinary, not
  offering much different from the thousands of other packmenues out there.
  Just a blue logo, selection in the middle of the screen by mouse, and two
  scrollers at the very bottom of the screen. Very very ordinary. The module
  is not in standard MOD format, may be a packer - no poss to check yet.
  [glenn]
  GLE tested FEL /000-7 /2mb chip, 1mb fast/...

  Waterproof (1990, ECS File).
  code: Conan, Jake, Newton, gfx: Mike, Jake, music: Keo/Fraxion.
  review: "Waterproof" is a multi-demo demo, if that makes any sense :)
  What I mean is you load the thing, and you're presented with a small demo
  part from which you can select three other parts.
    I only got this to work once on my machine, though I tried numerous
  times. Therefore credits are only an approximation based on the
  information I could retrieve. [glenn]
  GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0 -- Note: See review.

  Vectors 1990 (1990, early, ECS Demo).

  Megademo II (1990, 17.02, ECS Megademo).
  code: Asterix, Mogwie, Fuzzac, gfx: Rizzo, Vic, Asterix, music:
  Marillion. Released at the Kefrens and Dexion Party.

  Coma (1990, .03, ECS File).
  code: Vandal, gfx: Vandal, Static, music: Static.
  GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.

  Megablast (1990, 08.03, ECS Musicdisk).
  code: Conan, Droopy, Maze, gfx: Static, music: Yoyo, Static.

  Multidemo (1990, .07, ECS Demo).

  Last Dimension (1990, 05.07, ECS File).
  code: Sundance, gfx: Xod, music: Yoyo.
  review: Nice multipart friendship demo. The graphics are functional, and
  some are even good. Also the tune shows a little potential, but never
  manages to quite take off. The demo was supposed to be released for the
  TSL and Red Sector party (which was held 29.06 1990), it says, so it was
  probably released later then :)
  Though the demo runs with KillAGA, it is far from perfect. [glenn]
  GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0. -- Note: KillAGA.

  Total Triple Trouble (1990, 26.12, ECS File).
  code: Droopy, gfx: n/a, music: Static.
  Winner of the Dexion Christmas Party 1990 demo competition!
  info: The soundtrack to this is what made Static legendary...

  Crystal Symphonies (1991, ECS Trackloaded Musicdisk).
  Cooperation with Phenomena and Scoopex, review under Phenomena.

  Import Intro (1991, ECS Intro).
  code/gfx: Newton, music: "Fireworks" by Mantronix/M.O.N.
  info: Originally an import intro on Decay's "Simpsons" demo disk.
  GLE tested A500 /000-7 /½mb chip, ½mb fast/2.04.
             A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.

  The Hideout Thing (1991, ECS Intro).
  code: Newton, gfx: Newton, Krest (ice font), music: Tip/Phenomena.
  review: This cool little intro was made to announce their new BBS
  'REBELS' HIDEOUT'. As far as BBS intros go, this is not half bad, with
  some plasma-like effect and some cool vectors. Though the demo works
  perfectly fine on the 030, it's _WAY_ too fast. Also the music replayer
  seems to choke on the extra horsepower, so KillAGA is hereby recommended
  even though it's not essential. Why this small 50k intro doesn't have an
  exit is beyond me. [glenn]
  GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb cip, 4mb fast/3.0.

  Snap! (1991, ECS File).
  code: Willow, gfx: The Kid, music: "Day By Day" by Heatbeat.
  Review: The then-new Finnish division's first production is a fun little
  demo, rather good for its time...and Heatbeat is Heatbeat. Day By Day was
  the first Heatbeat tune I ever remember hearing, and placed him firmly in
  my mind as a talent for the future...and he did not let anyone of us down!
  [glenn]
  GLE tested A500 /000-7 /½mb chip, ½mb fast/2.04.
             A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.

  Just Add Water (1991, ECS Intro).
  code: Jef, gfx: Namu, Hansie, music: "Bubblegum" by Heatbeat.
  review: Just a one-screen intro from the Finnish division. It contains no
  release date, but must be somewhere between Snap! (that division's first
  production) and Heatbeat getting kicked. Anyway, nothing special - just a
  vector variation and a scroller. Nicely put together, though.
    Also known as "Instant Intro". [glenn]
  GLE tested A500 /000-7 /½mb chip, ½mb fast/3.0.
             A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0. -- Note: KillAGA or OCS.

  Det Kniber (1991, 28.04, ECS File).
  code: Icronite, gfx: Milkshake, music: Static.
  Released at the Amiga Convention Summit.

  Our Definition of a BoomBastic Style (1991, 30.03, ECS Demo).
  5th in the Anarchy Easter Party 91 demo competition.

  Introduction to Seduction (1991, 11.05, ECS File).
  code: Dweezil, gfx: Corwin, music: Heatbeat.
  Winner of the Turtle Party 91 demo competition!

  Rebel Without A Cause (1991, .06?, ECS Intro).
  code: Paleface, gfx: Seen/Alliance Design, Krest (title, ice font),
  music: "Test1" by Yoyo.
  review: With an unusually high amount of effects for a BBS intro, this
  one kicks off with a respectable picture by new member Krest, based on
  the title picture of an old game called 'Baal'. Then there are effects, a
  text plotter and even a sinus scroll! Though the intro works best with
  KillAGA, a few effects still have (non-fatal) graphical errors. The intro
  destabilized my system after exiting, so a reboot is definitely
  recommended after seeing this intro. Paleface and Seen were later the two
  people behind the runaway success group Melon Dezign.
    This intro seems to introduce new member Krest, as well as calling
  PANTEON 'our new world headquarter'. No release date appears anywhere in
  the demo, but based on news in LSD's "Grapevine #1" [06/91] that Krest had
  now joined Rebels, the above date is a rough guess. [glenn]
  GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.0 -- Note: Needs KillAGA.

  ECES Slideshow (1991, 15.06, ECS Slideshow).
  Released at (after?) the ECES Party '91.

  Blue House 2 (1991, 28.12, ECS File).
  code: Asterix, gfx: Havok, Pucko, Hansie, music: Tip, Mantronix.
  Released at The Party 91.

  Aars Intro (1991, 28.12, ECS Intro).
  code: Newton, gfx: Newton, music: n/a
  review: Another onescreener this, with a scroller on top, an acceptable
  logo down the right side and a filled vector object in the middle. Trust
  me, it's not as bad as it sounds. Design is pretty much as good as it
  gets for this kind of thing. Music is a chiptune, though quite a dynamic,
  good little number. This is likely the same intro aka "Glenz". [glenn]
  GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.0.

  Claude's Runner (1991/2?, ECS File).
  code: n/a, gfx: n/a, music: "Music" by Heatbeat.
  Review: This one's a bit curious... It's just a cartoon picture and a
  tune. In the picture you can see the following text: 'Claude's Runner.
  Call Belgium at +32-91334268' and 'A Rebels Product'. Probably a BBS
  intro of some kind, but it's still a bit weird... Anyway, get it for
  the tune, which is classic vintage Heatbeat...beautiful melancholy!
  [glenn]
  GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0. -- Note: KillAGA.

  99 Boxes (1992, ECS Intro).
  code: Ruben, gfx: Nugget, music: "Masturbation-92" by Nugget.
  review: A small intro, but with tons of style, this one is mainly based
  on its animated background, with a lot of small filled vectorboxes and
  some other moving stuff. Fonts and design are perfectly fine, making this
  a competent little package. Just the way I like my BBS intros: Short,
  sweet and to the point! [glenn]
  GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.0.

  Swedish Top 30 #5 (1992, ECS Filechart).
  code: Mogwie, gfx: Hof, Bratz, music: "Love the 7th Wave" by Omega.
  review: This one opens in style, with a fullscreen picture by Hof,
  showing a semi-naked woman and a cool Rebels logo! The chart system
  itself is perhaps not the best ever seen, but still nice visuals and
  audials certainly help the production along. The charts concern the modem
  scene only, and are of stuff like 'best uploaders'. There's no indication
  of when it was released other than the tune, which says it's from 1992.
  [glenn]
  GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0. -- Note: KillAGA.

  Sanity Is Dead (1992, early, ECS Demo).
  code: Chaos, gfx: n/a, music: "Stagebox" by Jester.
  review: The only production the ex-Sanity members ever made for Rebels...
  A remix of the tune "Stagebox" can be found on Jester's musicdisk
  "Jesterday" for Sanity.

  Swedish Top 30 #? (1992, 01.03, ECS Filechart)
  code: Oliver, gfx: Pucko/?, Krest/Anarchy (font), music: Omega, editors:
  Mike, Burkman.
  review: This won't run on my machine, so obviously it's hard for me to
  make a proper review :) Too bad they didn't mention what issue this is in
  any of the text...perhaps it's in a graphic display? [glenn]
  GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0 -- Note: See review!

  3 Day Hell (1991-late92, ECS Intro).
  code: Ruben, gfx: Block (logo), Nugget (font), music: "Highspeed" by
  Nugget.
  review: I can't really judge this fairly, as I have never actually
  watched it. The intro WORKS, as such, but the graphics are all scrambled
  up - even with KillAGA. There is a nice opening logo we get to see, tho'.
    No release date appears anywhere in the intro, so the VERY general
  release date is based on some known facts; the Finnish division's first
  production was "Snap" (91). Ruben and Nugget were in their new group
  Movement early 93, so it had to be made somewhere between those two
  dates. The name of the intro refers to the three days spent making it.
  [glenn]
  GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.0 -- Note: See review.

  Assembly '92 Partyinfo-Intro (1992, after 25.04, ECS Intro).
  code: Jef, gfx: Hansie, music: "Turritune.Tixtune5" by Reflex.
  review: Another one-screen intro, this... It's got a vector cube with a
  moving lightsource and a realtime-rendering fractal on it as the main
  effect. On top of this there's a one-plane font with various information
  about the Assembly'92 party. The module was dated 25.04, so obviously
  this intro was released on or after that date. [glenn]
  GLE tested A500 /000-7 /½mb chip, ½mb fast/2.04.
             A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.

  Intro (1992, 28.12, ECS 40k Intro).
  code: Jef, Asterix, gfx: John, music: Maza.
  6th in The Party 92 40k intro competition.