Hitmen
Hitmen (HIT)
Hitmen started mainly as German cracking group on the C64, founded as a one man group by Jihad/Action (crack) in may of 1990, which it stayed until the entire German section of Vision joined around december the same year. It later turned into a Demo- and reverseengineering Group which is active on many different Platforms.
Members
Hitmen has disbanded twice, the first time it dissolved in 1991 and got rebuild in 1992, just to dissolve again in the beginning of 1993 and get rebuild once more in 1995. Unlike in other similar cases in the Scene, all "reincarnations" were "official" and initiated by the original members, namely Jihad and Curlin.
1995-today
- GER
- Curlin (code crack gfx, 09/95-01/96)
- Groepaz ([real name removed by personal request], code, 09/95-01/96)
- Jihad (crack, 09/95-01/96)
- Shok'Ray (ex Onslaught, also in Megastyle Productions [details], 09/95).
- Peacemaker (fix, 09/95-01/96)
- Racoon(01/96)
- Raze (09/95-01/96)
- Sabotage (01/96)
- Tyron (09/95-01/96)
- Vortex (09/95-01/96)
- POL
- Moonchild (code)
- BOS
- Erol (Erol Tahirovic, code)
- SWE
- Tranziie (09/95-01/96)
- ???
- Jayce (01/96)
- Jinx (09/95-01/96)
- Lawnmoverman (09/95-01/96)
- Marcus (01/96)
- Moby (01/96)
1992-1993
- GER
- Death (Marc Lange, swap, 02-03/92).
1990-1991
- GER
- Bass (ex Internal Affairs, new 12/90)
- Hires (ex Internal Affairs, new 12/90)
- Jihad (crack, 91)
- Lynx (Jörg Kosicki, swap, 03/92)
- Mad B (ex Internal Affairs, new 12/90)
- Mad Butcher (Ralf, swap, 01/91)
- Tom (01/91)
- N-L
- Curse (swap, early91)
- Ixon (swap, early91)
- SWE
- Mason (new early91)
- Stanze (new early91)
- ???
- Cevin (crack, 91)
- Derse (ex Ruthless, new 12/90)
- Fox (ex Paramount, new 12/90)
Boards
- Mystical Paradize +49-2137-13943 (HQ, ger, 01/96, offline, Sysop: Peacemaker)
- The Dungeon +1-214-342-7281 (US-HQ, usa, 09/95-01/96, offline, Sysop: Kyle)
- Warez Aquarium +46-837-1360 (EHQ, swe, offline)
- Internet: ftp://ftp.inf.bme.hu (ex)
History
1989
Back in 1989 Jihad and Curlin (at that time called Accu) have been members of Action... While Curlin left Action and joined Vision after he got into troubles with Spitfire/Action for some reason, Jihad still continued doing finest Quality cracks for Action. After a short time also Jihad was unhappy in Action, because of Spitfire's behaviour, so he wanted to teach him a lesson. Hitmen was born, with Jihad still being the main cracker in Action so we also got the newest originals available in Germany. Jihad was acting under the handle of The Barrel for Hitmen, Curlin was spreading the Hitmen wares as a freelancer these days, after a short while people were questioning who Hitmen was... Also Spitfire was getting mad as Hitmen was nearly as fast as Action and even did better versions. After a short time Jihad and Curlin joined Hitmen under their real handle. At that time also Twist was working for us. We became more successful and bigger.
1990
- December
- Curlin (crack) joined from Vision, and Derse from Ruthless in december. News in WOW's "Internal #3" that someone named 'RAF' joined with Curlin are untrue.
1991
- Early january saw the release of "ViNews #3" by Curlin and Mad Butcher, which announced the joining of three ex-members of Internal Affairs; Hires, Mad B. and Bass. Dr.Disk changed his handle to Hermit and joined Chromance in january. Dense left for Manowar in january. Swedes Mason and Stanze joined early in the year. Jihad was interviewed for Triad "Gamers Guide #5" in the early months of the year, but then inexplicably left the group not long after... According to the "Gamers Guide #9", the group died, probably around may. Jihad formed another new group, called Joy Division. The german members Curlin (code crack, ex Vision, new 12/90), Thunder (gfx), Racoon and Alfatech left for Triad.
ViNews #3 (1991, 02.01, Multifile Diskmag).
INT - code: Curlin, gfx: n/a, music: n/a.
MAG - code: Curlin, gfx: Curlin (main), Thunder (werner), DMC/Dominators
(2x2 font), music: Laxity/Vibrants, editors: Mad Butcher (main),
Curlin.
review: First of all, this mag will get a positive response to their
unorthodox design. Perhaps not all ideas are the best (what is that
'Werner' doing there guys?), but at least they have the courage to think
new. Apart from that, the mag's editorial content is about normal for this
kind of thing. Atleast the English is on such a levels that the news items
don't confuse, like can sometimes be the case with Sex'n'Crime =] One nice
section, which I'd like to see expanded is the 'crax test' (inspired by
Triad's "Gamers Guide"?). If they wrote a little more about WHY one
version is superior to another, instead of just giving us those
meaningless numbers, this would be an interesting section. There is no
mention of the music being exclusive or anything, so it was most likely
ripped. To sum up, this is actually above average for these kinds of mags,
where the editorial content is not really supposed to transcend the
'editorial, news + adresses' formula. [glenn]
1992
- January
- Memberstatus 1/92 from a note by Racoon: Hypnotist (Coder, Cracker), Racoon (Leader, Vinews Editor, Swapper), Curlin (Leader, Vinews Editor, Cracker), Jihad (Modem Trader, Cracker), Elektor (Cracker, Swapper), Death (Painter, Swapper), Thunder (Painter), Levis (Swapper), Boz (Painter, Swapper)
- September
- Memberstatus 9/92 stated in the Intro to "Dodge": Racoon, Death, Curlin, Hypnotist, Lynx, Demon, Magic eye, Drago, the Gee, Silver, Sony, Dylan, Flatline, Master jay, Hibisch, Elektor
1993
- Silver joined Topaz early this year. Rad joined TRC in may. Hitmen dissolved in the spring of 1993. After Jihad got his PC and lost interest in programming C64 stuff a bit earlier, the group was continued by Curlin and Racoon, until they also lost interest in that sort of things.
1995
The original Hitmen staff finally decided to rebuild the group and kick ass again while visiting a local pub some time in december 1995.
- Hi-Lite joined from Hardcore around august-september. Around september, they recruited Dodger and Shok'Ray from Onslaught. They also left swapper Suzuki (previously in Dytec, Equinoxe etc) join on trial basis, but after a short while decided to end his membership.
1996
Back in the middle of 1996 Hitmen made their first steps on a console named Playstation. At that time no one believed that anybody would be able to upload and execute homemade stuff to the Playstation using only an Action Replay with a Comms-Link, they didn't even dare to dream that this machine would have its own scene.
Then two freaks wanted to prove them all wrong. Jihad and Curlin started to hack around on the machine and pretty soon found a way to execute programs which have been uploaded to the Playstation using the ActionReplay Executable from Datel and later on with a reverse engineered homemade Rom.
After a while they got in contact with Ez-O-Ray and Blackbag. Ez-O-Ray released their genius Rom version which made things lots easier. And when Blackbag started to publish the important information about the Playstation internals, things started to roll.
Finally it was there, Eco2Exe, created by Silpheed. This started to inspire people to grab the Yaroze compiler (which was available at the net at that time) and start coding. Now they where given the possibility to run their programs on a normal Playstation through the ActionReplay with Comms-Link. This is where it all started, the Playstation Scene was born.
- Dodger (ex Onslaight, new 09/95) was removed in january, after his behaviour was not deemed fit for the group. The board THE DUNGEON was scheduled to go up again on march 15th.
1997
1998
- German coder and graphiciain Hi-Lite (01/96-) left for Padua around the middle of this year.
1999
the first half of 1999 finally tought us that the cracking buissnes in C-64 world is dead and so all activities in that section were stopped. Naturally this caused a lot of changes for the group and just the hardcore demo people made it to the staff that will take the name of Hitmen to the next millennium.
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
Releases
Demos
- Cucumber Juice (1996, 08.04, Demo). 2nd in the X96 demo competition.
