North Star

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North Star (NS)

SWE> Atom (05/89), Crab (code, 05/89), Dragon (sysop 'DRAGON'S LAIR', later
     Dual Crew, 10/90), Foetus (editor,  05/89), Germ (late89), GlueMaster
     (Lars Malmborg, code music, 90), Kaktus (Anders Berkeman, code, 05/89),
     Mahoney (Per Tufvesson, code, 89), Odie (Magnus Persson, code music,
     late89), Omega (code editor, 05/89), Starfire (Johan Nilsson, code
     editor, 88-05/89), Titan (music, later Uncle Tom/Scoopex),  Virus,
     Zymox (late89).

North Star was an exclusively Swedish demo group, perhaps best known for
their early diskmag "Exceller 8" and their two members Kaktus and Mahoney -
authors of the origina NoiseTracker and some truly wild musicdisks! =)
  Starfire coded a couple of antivirus bootblocks that acted in a way the
writers of the viruskillers didn't appreciate... They were therefore - to
this day, even - classified as viruses. There's little doubt that Starfire
never meant for this.
  1988 - The first issue of their pioneering diskmag Exceller 8 was released
in cooperation with Fairlight. Coder Celebrandil joined.
  1989 - Three more issues of Exceller 8 were released, one more with
Fairlight and finally two more with The Silents. They lost Celebrandil
(code) to Fairlight. Swedish musician Titan contributed music to the demo
"Big" by the Swedish division of Scoopex. He would later join Scoopex
himself, under the handle Uncle Tom.
  1990 - French section was formed around the middle of the year by members
of Brain Wave. They all finally left for Agile in 1991.

  His Masters Noise (ECS Musicdisk).
  code: GlueMaster, gfx: n/a, music: n/a.

  Interpol (ECS Demo).

  Exceller 8 issue #1 (1988, ECS Multifile Diskmag).
  code: Omega, gfx: n/a, music: n/a. Cooperation with Fairlight.
  review: Unfortunately this mag cannot be reviewed as of right now, since
  it quite simply refuses to work. No amount of reconfiguration of my system
  can get the blasted mag to boot properly, the best I could do was get the
  mag to boot and start playing some music, though with a completely green
  screen. :( [glenn]
  GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.1 -- see review.

  Exceller 8 issue #2 (1989, .02, ECS Multifile Diskmag).
  INT - code: n/a, gfx: n/a, music: n/a.
  MAG - code: Omega, gfx: n/a, music: n/a. Cooperation with Fairlight.
  review: The very nice intro for this mag loads and runs fine, but then
  gurus as you press the left mousebutton :( The mag itself shows about the
  same level of compatibility as last time. [glenn]
  GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.1 -- see review.

  Exceller 8 #3 (1989, apr-may, ECS Multifile Diskmag).
  code: Omega, gfx: n/a, music: n/a, editors: Foetus, Starfire.
  Cooperation with The Silents.
  review: The third issue of X8 is a very good example of an early amiga
  diskmag, with code certainly the superior of its rivals like Cracker
  Journal. There is a good amount of articles, though far from all are scene
  related - there's also a lot about games, movies and music. This is not
  really a criticism, since all mags were full of this kind of thing back
  then... Speaking of the code: X8 was almost certainly the first mag ever
  to feature clipart in the articles! Graphics are mostly good, with a
  special nod to the cool EXCELLER 8 logo in the editorial article. Article
  selection are done like in Crack Journal and Hack-Mag, with each page
  being assigned a number, and the reader just thumbing through them. This
  was their first issue in cooperation with The Silents, after two issues
  with Fairlight.
    This mag totally refused to work on my system, so I was finally forced
  to succumb to WinUAE to be able to read it! Sacrilege, I know... =) It
  worked satisfactorily under a KS 2.0 configuration. [glenn]
  GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.1 -- Note: See review!

  Exceller 8 #4 (1989, jun-jul, ECS Multifile Diskmag).
  GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.1 -- Note: See review!