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Sonik Clique (1990-)
FIN> Model (Toni Nykanen, swap, late95), Murk (mainorg gfx, 08/98), Oxide
(Olli Kuopila, music, 08/95-97).
???> Devotion (fin? code, 08/98), Erique (fin? code, 08/98), FNDR (fin? gfx,
08/98), Lust Ninja (fin? music, 08/98), Negro (fin? gfx, 08/98).
SC are sometimes referred to as just Sonik.
1995 - Famous English swapper and packmaker Majic Mushroom joined from
Lemon., but did not stay in the group too long...as of march, he left the
amiga scene. He sold his machine and bought a pc, which he apparently needs
for his job :(
1996 - They WON the 64k intro competition with "Pure" [08/96] at the
Assembly in august!
1998 - The group released the intro "Red Eye" [08/98] at Assembly,
managing a third place despite any real content.
Dole changed his handle to Divine and joined Accession. According to The
Jungle #7, he just doublejoined... Help!?
Fad (1995, 12.08, 40k Intro).
Winner of the Assembly 95 40k intro competition!
Blur (1995, 12.08, 40k Intro).
3rd in the Assembly 95 40k intro competition.
Pure (1996, 18.08, AGA 64k Intro).
producers: Deflektor, Murk, Andy, Dizzy.
Winner of the Assembly 96 intro competition!
review: Almost more of a caleidoscope than an intro, it puzzles me a
little how this could win. It's clearly one of the better contributions,
granted, but a 2nd or third position seems more reasonable. Hmm... [glenn]
GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.
Red Eye (1998, 08.08, 64k Intro).
code: Erique, Devotion, gfx: Murk (design), Negro, fndr, music: The Lust
Ninja (The Player 6.1A format).
Third in the Assembly 98 64k intro competition.
review: Thanks to some superior design work by Murk, this intro managed to
reach third place at Assembly without any single great routine behind it!
=) But it looks nice, and we guess that's what counts in the long run,
rite? The most advanced routine here is a slow but goodlooking envmapper.
The intro's full title is "We're Red-Eye Like Jedi".
The intro requires AGA and some fastmem, though how much is unknown - we
highly doubt it's much. The intro uses Spite and Origo's demosystem "OS\2
v3.0 (04.08.98)". See, amazing what you can find when you snoop around the
executables with a great depacker? ;) [glenn]
GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.1.