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AUT> J.O.E (gfx, ex TRSI, 12/91), Reebok (Severin-Stephan Kittl, org,
12/91), Wild Rage (Markus Jung, write swap, ex Grace, new early93).
DEN> Executioner (Martin Hojgaard, swap, ex Rednex), Mongole (Ole, gfx, ex
Parasite, 08/92), Spycatcher (ex Yeager/Parasite).
NOR> Aqua (trade, ex Vision), Ceel (trade, ex Cryptoburners), C.H.A.R.D.
(org gfx, later in Lemon.), Decker (gfx trade, later Scoopex then
Andromeda), Fluor (music, ex Utopia), Happy (Bjørn Vegard Christensen),
Inzane (sysop 'SUDDEN IMPACT'), Jeff (code), Quincy (code), Rhino
(gfx), Tecon (music, 01/95), Uninox (gfx), Xtasy (code).
FRA> Moonchild (gfx, ex Interactive), The Trixter (swap, ex Interactive).
ITA> Device (Gianluca Foglia, swap, ex Impulse).
FIN> JHL (sysop 'ZENLANDIA', 12/91), Whiplash (swap, ex Frantic, new
early93).
SWE> General Lee (Johan Blom, swap).
AUS> The King (swap, 08/92).
???> Adec (12/91), Bishop (12/91), Corwin (12/91), Dragos (aut? code, ex
Grace, 02/93), Dr.Amigo (12/91), Dr.Grell (aut? ex Grace, new
early93), Dr.Hex (12/91), Duz (12/91), Eddie (12/91), Eddi++ (12/91),
Jesus (music, 12/91-02/93), Lou Van B (music, ex Abyss, possibly
joined Jump instead...), Panther (12/91), Sabadon (12/91), Snoopy
(12/91), Thor (ex Defekt), Zike (nor? 10/94).
Boards; EVERYWARE WHQ (nor, 10/94-03/95).
S!P started life as a subgroup of TRSI in 1991, serving as their demo
section until the following year, 1992. The split with 'mother group' TRSI
resulted in germans Flynn, TSM, Warhead, Dreamer and Peachy leaving the
group for TRSI itself. The rest of the group thus became a subgroup of
Scoopex from 1992 til 93, when the group once and for all started to live
life as a completely independent entity.
'EVERYWARE's sysop is not a S!P member, but Zike is a cosys on the board.
1992 - German musician Hi-Lite joined Scoopex.
1993 - Jean (ex Cerberos Design, 12/91) joined Absolute early93.
Austrian coder Luke (12/91) rejoined Scoopex.
The English division left to form Divine.
->> Messerschmitt joined Ram Jam at end of 94. !?
->> Messerschmitt joined Mad Elks !?
Norwegian musician Rancor (Kristian Loksa) left.
German musician Virgill joined Sanity.
RCB joined Jump.
Lanterna Magica (1991, .08, ECS Slideshow).
code: Luke, Spike, Carnivore/Beermacht (loader), gfx: J.O.E, music:
"Tempest" and "Rotofoils Squeek" by J.O.E (both ProTracker MOD format).
Made while the group was still a subgroup of TRSI.
Prism-Vectors (1991, 07.12, ECS File).
code: Dreamer, gfx/music: Peachy (music in NoisePacker 3 format).
3rd in the Prime 91 demo competition.
review: This is a welldesigned little intro/demo, much thanks to a couple
of clearcut, yet simply elegant logos from Peachy. His soundtrack for
this is not half bad either, if I may say so. It's very of its time -
and probably heavily influcenced by "Cream of the Earth" - but as such
it's not the worst example of the genre. Not bad. Oh, and I guess we
haven't seen those prism vectors before either, have we? It's a minor
variation on the standard glenz, really, but doesn't look too bad. This
is more of an intro than a demo.
This was the first german S!P production, made while they were a TRSI
subgroup. Also known as Bistro. [glenn]
GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.1. -- Note: Needs KillAGA.
Its Tricky (1992, .08, ECS File).
code: Spycatcher, gfx: Mongole, Uno/Scoopex (opening logo), music:
"Toi-Tei" by Uncle Tom/Scoopex (ProTracker MOD format).
review: This S!P production features quite a lot of glenz vectors, though
the most interesting thing about it is the graphics - there is some good
work here. The demo was made while they were a Scoopex subdivision, and
features a lot of Scoopex logos and the like. The music was used in an
issue of World Charts too, and Uno's logo also looks familiar...
Scoopex' homepage incorrectly claims that someone called Alias is the
coder. [glenn]
GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.1.
Wish Us Luck (1993, 01.02, ECS File).
code/gfx: Dragos, music: Jesus.