Rage (http://www.rage.nu/)
--------------------------
SWE> X3M (swap trade, 09/93), Zwinx (sysop DAGCENTRAL 90210).


Ram Jam (RJ, 1989-1997, http://www.ramjam.org)
----------------------------------------------
ITA> Levin (sysop ELECTRIC CHAIR WHQ, old handles Godfather and Grizzly).
SWE> Payday (trade, 04/95).
???> Billy Joint (sysop JOINT POINT, 09/94).

Boards; MYSTERY TOUR WHQ (usa).

Ram Jam was a mainly italian demo group, formed in 1989. They were known for
their chartmag "The Charts", which was eventually closed down. Their next
project in the same vein, years later, was the magchart "Showtime" which saw
a handful of issues released before KaosMaster took the mag to Darkage.
Thanks to Vega and Twilek for information!


Rare
----
???> Ride (new 09/90), Turmoil (new 09/90), Warlock (new 09/90).

  1990 - Turmoil, Warlock and Ride all joined from Abakus around september.


Razor 1911 [1] (RZR, 1987-1992, http://www.laric.com/razor)
-----------------------------------------------------------
NOR> Sector 9 (code gfx, 08/90).
GER> Onyx (code, 90).
USA> Analog Kid (sysop WILD SIDE, 07/91), Brain Dead (sysop PURGATORY,
     12/91), Jabbah (sysop INNER SANCTUM WHQ, 07/91), King Cobra (sysop
     HANGAR 18, 12/91), Molten Ice (sysop AMIGA NORTH, 12/91), The Pieman
     (sysop THE P.I.T.S., 12/91).
???> Uncle Tom (music, 08/90).

Razor 1911 was an illegal and demo group, originally born in Norway in 1987.
  1989 - The group coorganized the IT, Razor 1911, Abnormal, Hoaxers,
Network Gigaparty in june.
  1991 - Norwegians Jawbreaker and Pal left to help form the norwegian
section of Scoopex, sometime between september and november this year.

  Vertical Insanity (1990, .08, OCS File Demo).
  code: Sector 9, gfx: Sector 9, music: Uncle Tom.
  info: Likely NOT released at a party...


Razor 1911 [2] (RZR, 1992-)
---------------------------
SWE> Colorbird (new 12/92), Tony (new 12/92).
GER> Schwabenpower (sysop SNAKEBITE WHQ, later Hoodlum, 12/92).
???> Black Raven (12/92), Crackdown (new 12/92), FFZ (12/92), Jerry
     (12/92), Kon (new 12/92), Mitch (12/92), Polaris (new 12/92), Problem
     Child (12/92), Raider (12/92), Someone (12/92), Soul Ripper (new
     12/92), Strider (12/92), Vain (new 12/92), Ventor (12/92), Zaphod
     (12/92).

PREVIOUS MEMBERS (pre 12/92) -

Boards; SKULL FACTORY WHQ (12/92).

After having been officially shut down in the beginning of the year, it
appears the "new" Razor started moving again in december 1992, "Out of the
Ashes" probably being their first production of the new era, mostly being a
want ad for new boards and members. The intro also announced no less than 8
new members, a sure sign they were actively recruiting to rebuild.

  Out of the Ashes (1992, .12, OCS Intro).
  info: Made by Equinox members. Atleast the version of this intro featured
  on Zenith's "Imperial Pack #18" seemed incompatible with both WinUAE and
  WinFellow. Have not had a chance to test on hardware yet. Announces
  joining of Soul Ripper, Crackdown, Polaris, Colordbird, Vain, Kon, Tony
  and FFZ, that SKULL FACTORY is now amiga whq, and contains complete
  memberlist.


Razor 1911 [3] (RZR, 1993-1996)
-------------------------------
SWE> Lizardking (Gustaf Grefberg, music, also in Triton [pc], 04/95).
DEN> Pearl (Martin Serup, swap editor, 08/94).

The third incarnation of Razor was more demooriented.
  1994 - Danish swapper and editor Pearl joined sometime this year, after
being independent for a short while. He was in Parasite previously, and is
the main editor of the danish scene charts Dansktoppen. "Dansktoppen #3"
was released in cooperation with Parasite in august.


Real (REA)
----------
GER> Dagobert (sysop DAGOBERTS REVENGE, 07/96), High-Speed (Olaf Gramkow,
     org doorcode sysop THE DUNGEON, 07/96), Mosh (sysop DANZIG, 07/96),
     Picard (sysop PARADISE LOST EHQ, 07/96), Rebel (sysop VALHALLA,
     07/96), Saxon (mainorg code sysio FLYING DRAGON WHQ, 07/96), Steve
     (sysop DIGITAL WORLD, 07/96).

PREVIOUS MEMBERS (pre 07/96-)

Real was an exclusively german boardgroup - where every member was
apparently a sysop :)


Reason (RSN)
------------
CZE> Lahve (Radek Hrdlicka, swap pack 'Sabotage', 04/01).

Reason is a Czech group under the leadership of Lahve. The group is most
known for Lahve's swappack "Sabotage". The first issue was released in april
of 2000.


Rebels [old] (RBS, 1989-1993)
-----------------------------
DEN> Bozo (trade, 12/92), Conan (Niclas Clarke, code, 03/90-12/92), Jake
     (Jacob Schultz, mainorg trade, new 02/89-12/92), Janitor (trade,
     05/92), Malcolm X (Martin Bresson, sysop REBELS HIDEOUT, 10/91-12/92),
     Newton (Morten Rasmussen, code gfx, previous handle McFreak, 12/89-
     12/92), Ozone (Michael Hoffenzets, code, 12/89-12/92), Pacman (trade,
     12/92), Toastmaster (Ronnie Aaberg, 12/92), Unison (Nicklas Schmidt,
     music, 12/92), Vandal (Kaspar Roth, code, new 02/89-12/92), Whispers
     (trade, 05/92), Xariun (Nick Jensen, code, 12/92), Xod (Morten Plass,
     gfx, new 02/89-12/92), Yoyo (Karsten Kjems, music, new 02/89-12/92),
     Zonix (code, new 04-12/89).
SWE> Acro (Tobias Lvgren, code, 12/92), Asterix (Carl Henrik Skrstedt,
     code, 12/92), Bratz (Robert Melander, gfx, 12/92), Logic (trade, later
     rbs new, 12/92), Mogwie (Johan Khler, code, 12/92), Oliver
     (Henrik Ingeshg, code gfx, 12/92), Omega (Per Carlsson, trade music,
     03/91-12/92), Portwer (Johan Ramsay, trade sysop EQUIPOISE, 12/92),
     Vic (Viktor Edholm, gfx, 12/91-12/92), Zaxxan (Robert Hed, org trade,
     10/91-12/92).
FIN> Block (Kari Huttunen, gfx, 12/92), Hansie (Hannu Namu Saunalouma, gfx,
     12/92), Jef (Kalle Halttunen, code, 12/92), Maza (Matti Tuomela,
     music, 12/92), Meegosh (John Kavaleff, mainorg, 07-12/92), Nugget
     (Nicklas Renqvist, gfx music, 12/92), Ruben (Robin Grotenfelt, code,
     07-12/92), Storm (Jan Henriksson, sysop WASTED TIME, 10/91-12/92),
     Zakka (Jukka Harjunen, trade, 12/92).
FRA> Ideal (trade, 12/92), Reflex (Frederic Cordier, music, 10/91-12/92),
     Scud (Thomas Venon, org swap, 10/91-12/92), Sword (Oscar Garcia,
     trade, 12/92).
GER> Bruno (Carsten, sysop SWAPPERS DELIGHT, 10/91-12/92), Elvin (Andreas
     Jaerger, trade sysop MASTER & SERVANT, 10/91-12/92).
ENG> John (John Lomax, gfx, 12/92).
NOR> Skywalker (Karl Bryhn, gfx, 12/92).
BEL> Brainkiller (code, 12/92), Vinny (Claude Verstraeten, code, 12/92).
TUR> Kris (gfx, 12/92).
HOL> 911 (Martyn Deykers, music trade, 12/92), Astro (Kasper can Schie,
     edit trade, 12/92), Mark (Mark Dankers, edit trade music, 12/92).
USA> Analog Kid (Rick, sysop WILD SIDE WHQ, 12/92), Missileman (sysop
     DEFCON 5, 12/92).

PREVIOUS MEMBERS (pre 12/92) -

DEN> BJ (new 02/89), Codex (new 02/89), Droopy (code, new 02/89-03/90),
     Icronite (code, 04/91), Jason (new 02/89), Joz (new 02/89), Milkshake
     (gfx, 04/91), Obx (new 02/89), Raz (new 02/89), Thrasher (new 02/89).
FRA> Albatros (code, 10/91), Anex (gfx, 10/91), Franck (trade sysop1
     ARTIFICIAL DREAMS, 10/91), Hof (gfx, 10/91), Rhod (sysop2
     ARTIFICIAL DREAMS, 10/91).
FIN> Heatbeat (music, 06/91).
AUT> Atron (code, 91), Corwin (gfx, 91), Domenico (code, 91), Don Gue
     (trade), Guy (music, 91), Hitchhiker (code, 91), Luke (code, 91), Momo
     (code swap, 91), Prince (code, 91), Reebook (org gfx swap, 91),
     Shithead (code crack, 91), Spike (code, 91).
SWE> Nike (sysop THE REBELLION EHQ, 10/91).
ENG> Clairvoyant (sysop FORGOTTEN REALMS, 10/91).
USA> Vortex (sysop PANTHEON WHQ, 10/91).
???> Galaxy (music, 01/90), Maze (code, 03/90).

In some cases both Malcolm X and Jake are listed as sysops of REBELS'
HIDEOUT, but the truth is likely closer to Jake being a sort of cosysop, and
Malcolm X having the main responsibility for the board. Zaxxan's board
DRAGON'S LAIR was listed 10/91, but gone from the boardlist and his
functions by 12/92. Members like Droopy, Raz, Q, Nick and Dragon were
migrated to the pc division by december 1992.
  1989 - Rebels was formed on the 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
(Rasmus Hartmann) then suddenly sold his Amiga and left the scene in august,
only six months after he helped found the group. Danish coder Proxt also
left sometime this year, for Panzerfaust (later Cave).
  1991 - Heatbeat won the music competition at the Society Summer Party in
june! Nick was one of the coarrangers of the Swedish ECES Party in june.
The board HIDEOUT was opened late this year; sysops Malcolm X and Jake.
  1992 - Danish graphician, musician and one of the original founders,
Static (02/89-) decided to leave for The Silents late april. He later
returned to be a member of the new Rebels when they were reborn in 1994.
Rebels arranged the massive finnish party The Assembly 92 in late july, in
cooperation with Complex. English Lynx (gfx, 10/91-) disappeared from the
memberlist some time between october and november. A memberlist dated
december 1st had 47 recorded members in Denmark (12), Sweden (10), Finland
(8), France (4), Germany (3), UK (1), Norway (1), Belgium (2), Turkia (1),
Holland (3) and USA (2), and listed Meegosh and Jake as main organizers.
German swapper Speedhawk changed his handle to Elric and joined the newly
formed Essence in december.
  1993 - no releases, died?

  On The Wheels of Steel (1989, 12.02, ECS File).
  code: Droopy, gfx: Static, music: "Hvorhen" by Yoyo (SoundTracker 15
  format). Released for the Bamiga Sector 1 and The Warfalcons party demo
  competition, unplaced.
  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.

  Swimming (1989, 24.06, ECS Demo).
  Released at the IT, Razor 1911, Abnormal, Hoaxers, Network Gigaparty 89.

  Megademo (1989, 08.07, ECS Demo).
  4th in the Digitech - IBB Summer Conference 89 demo competition.

  Toked Away (1989, 04.11, ECS Demo).
  code: Droopy, gfx: n/a, music: "Special Special" by Yoyo (ProTracker MOD
  format). Released for the Spectre & Northstar Helloween Party 89 demo
  competition, unplaced.

  Vectory (1989, 29.12, ECS Demo).
  Released at the Christmas Party 89.

  Vesc (1990, 06.01, ECS Demo).
  6th in the Phenomena and Censor Party 90 demo competition.

  Megademo II (1990, 08.02, ECS Demo).
  Released for the Kefrens and Dexion Party demo competition, unplaced.

  Megablast (1990, 08.03, Musicdisk).
  code: Conan, Maze, Droopy, gfx: Static, music: "Oldie", "Softmegablast",
  "Planetarium", "Coma", "Coma End Theme", "Hulky", "Technojazz" and "Tengu"
  by Static and Yoyo (all ProTracker MOD format).
  info: Originally to have been released at the Kefrens and Dexion party,
  but delayed one month due to bugs.

  C64 Demo (1990, 14.04, ECS Demo).
  Released for the Swedish Elite Easter Conference demo competition,
  unplaced.

  Total Triple Trouble (1990, 28.12, ECS Demo).
  Released for the Dexion X-Mas Conference 90 demo competition, unplaced.

  Crystal Symphonies (1991, ECS Musicdisk).
  Released in cooperation with Phenomena and Scoopex.

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

  Det Kniber (1991, 27.04, ECS Demo).
  code: Icronite, gfx: Milkshake, music: Static.
  Released at the Amiga Convention Summit.

  Introduction To Seduction (1991, 11.05, ECS Demo).
  Winner of the Turtle Party 91 demo competition!

  E.C.E.S. Slideshow (1991, 15.06, ECS Slideshow).

  Just Add Water (1991, 27.07, ECS Intro).
  Winner of the Byterapers - Scoopex - Bloodsuckers Gathering 91 intro
  competition!

  Sanity Is Dead (1991, 11.08, ECS Demo).
  3rd in the Energy, Awesome and Hypnotic Party demo competition.

  Outland (1991, 22.10, ECS File).
  code: Albatros, gfx: Hof, Anex, music: "Human Weakness" by Reflex.
  review: This is a small dentro from the French section, that feels pretty
  "thrown together". It does have some okay graphics from Hof, and a
  classic atmospheric strings-based tune by Reflex, but... does not really
  feel like a complete production. It seems like an unnecessary release,
  thrown together just to announce a shitload of boards and little else ;)
    Not sure about where the release date comes from, the disk had
  inaccurate file dates, and the demo itself does not mention any date
  (except the year) or event for its release. It requires a half-meg memory
  expansion, for no apparent reason. :] Tested under WinUAE 0.8R25. [glenn]

  Blue House II (1991, 27.12, ECS Musicdisk).
  Made by Blue House/Rebels in cooperation with Sonic Project.
  Released for The Party 1991 demo competition, unplaced.

  Glenz (1991, 27.12, ECS Intro).
  Released at The Party 1991.

  Assembly 92 Invitation Intro (1992, ECS Intro).

  Assembly (1992, 25.07, ECS Intro).
  Released for the Assembly 92 intro competition, unplaced.

  40k (1992, 28.12, ECS 40k Intro).
  code: Jeg, gfx: n/a, music: Maza (The Player 4.0A format).
  6th in The Party 1992 intro competition.


Rebels [new] (RBS, 1994-)
-------------------------
GER> Chromag (Timm Albers, music, ex Lego, also in Polka Brothers, new
     06/94-05/95), Dynamite (Sirko Zidlewitz, music, 09/94), Elvin (sysop
     MASTER AND SERVANT, 94-05/95), Exciter (Ingo Kamps, ascii, aka eXC,
     06/94-02/95), Grey (Tobias Schaechtelin, code, 06-12/94), MDB (sysop
     LOVE LIKE BLOOD, also in Bonzai, 08-12/94), Mel O'Dee (Heiko Klueh,
     music, 09-10/94), Zulu (Oliver Vogel, code, 06/94-01/95).
DEN> Bozo (trade, 10/94), Nighthawk (swap, 08/94), Vocal (Andre Greve,
     music, 06-12/94), Weird Dream (swap, 94), Yobbo (sysop THE LARCH WHQ,
     94-05/95).
SWE> Disc (gfx, 04/95), Eracore (Erland Koerner, gfx, 11/94-06/97), Logic
     (Hkan Jonsson, trade, 04/95-01/96), Lussar'n (code, Linus Larsson,
     11/94), Pitch (trade, 04/95), Princip (trade, 04/95).
USA> Voyager (sysop FASTRAX, 94-05/95).
???> Bloody (94), Conan (code, 06/94), Cueball (Dirk, 94-05/95), Don (gfx,
     06/97), Excess (gfx, 10-12/94), Ghandy (08-11/94), Jerry (music,
     02/97), Klorathy (code, 06/97), Kris (gfx, 10/94-02/97), Krustur
     (code, 02-06/97), Lynx (gfx, 11/94), Melvin (trade, 08/94-02/95),
     Morrow (music, 09/94-06/97), Mr.Orion (94), Newton (code, 06-12/94),
     Ozone (94), Pac Man (94), Randall (swe? music, 11/94), Slash (94),
     Slime (gfx, 10-12/94), Smoke (gfx, 06-07/94), Snowqueen (94), Some1
     (music, 06/97), Teevan (gfx, 10-12/94), Xariun (94), Zaddo (94).

Boards; DIFFERENT REALITY (ger, 05/95), FLASHBACK (swe, 05/95).

Rebels was a demo group, reformed in june of 1994, with their strongest
divisions based in Denmark and Germany. A memberlist published in
Exciter's first ascii collection "No Good" (released sometime between june
and september 94) is probably the closest we'll get to an initial
memberlist, and counts a total of 33 members.
  1994 - Shortly after forming, the group released their first demo,
"Mr.Monkey" [06/94] at the danish South Sealand party, securing a third
position in the demo competition, quickly followed by the German section's
"Prurient" [07/94] in july. Exciter released his second ascii collection,
"No Good 2" in september. Chromag was a doublemember of Polka Brothers by
september. A couple of months then passed before the group's biggest success
this year, "Switchback" [10/94] - winning the demo competition at the
Doomsday Party in october! The swedish section debuted with the small demo
"Wake Up" [11/94] at the NCC party in november. Eracore was not spotted as a
member before october. Randall and Lynx were never spotted as members before
november. Teevan was not spotted as a member before december. Their last
production of the year was the demo "Whammer Slammer" [12/94], scoring a
disappointing fifth position at The Party this year. Coders Zulu & Grey were
also ranked third in the music competition at this party, but in fact just
delivered a tune for their groupmate Chromag, who could not attend ;]
  1995 -

  Exciter and Weezer left the scene, and announced the fact in a text
file spread in early june.

  Mr. Monkey (1994, 25.06, AGA Trackmo).
  3rd in the South Sealand 94 demo competition.

 Prurient (1994, 26.07, ECS File).
  code: Zulu, Grey (additional), gfx: Smoke, music: Chromag.
  info: German section's first production, a dentro. Try out the mouse and
  joystick during the cubeworld!
  GLE tested A500 /000-7 /mb chip, mb fast/2.04.
             A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.

  Switchback (1994, 09.10, AGA Multifile, 2 disks).
  code: Zulu, Grey, gfx: Kris, Teevan, Slime, Excess (raytrace), Demon
  (additional), Eracore (additional), Grey (additional), SRL (additional),
  music: Chromag, Vocal. Winner of the Doomsday Party 94!
  info: The version released at the party required a 030 processor. A new
  version (v1.2) was released in early november, that was fully 020
  compatible.
  GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.

  Wake Up (1994, 26.11, AGA Demo).
  code: Lussar'n, gfx: Eracore, Lynx, music: "Tower" by Randall (Tracker
  Packe 3 format).

  Whammer Slammer (1994, 28.12, AGA Multifile, 3 disks).
  code: Zulu, Grey, Newton (additional), gfx: Cueball, Eracore, Slime,
  Teevan, Excess (raytrace), music: Chromag, Vocal.
  5th in The Party 94 demo compo.
  info: Works on standard A1200, no fast needed. [glenn]
 GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.

  Chip Nostalgia (1996, .06, AGA Chipmusicpack).
  production: Jerry, Archangel, Eracore, Ambient.
  info: Produced by the Norwegian section.

  Marlboromatic (1997, 22.05, AGA Musicdisk).
  code: Krustur, gfx: Kris, Eracore, music: Jerry.

  Paranoid (1997, 14.06, AGA Demo).
  code: Klorathy, Krustur, gfx: Eracore, Don, music: Some1 and Morrow (The
  Player 6.0A format). Winner of the Party Remedy 97 demo competition!


Rednex [new] (1993-)
--------------------
DEN> Solnova (gfx, 08/94).

  1993 - Norwegians Corny (gfx music) and Codeman (code), together with
Swede Soul (music) all joined in december from Dual Crew Shining. They later
all moved on to join Movement.


Reflectors (RFL, -1992)
-----------------------
NOR> Epa (swap, 10/91).

Reflectors were a danish-based demo group.
  1992 - Danes Frostie and Windstrike (no idea what this means for his old
bbs SKY NET WHQ, was it closed earlier?) left in april, and joined Fraxion,
Windstrike changing his handle to Def in the process. As a result,
Reflectors unfortunately died in late april or early may.


Reflex [old] (-1990)
--------------------
Reflex apparently died around september 1990, and most members moved on to
Desaster Area. We have found no indication that this group had anything to
do with the c64 demo group Reflex, or the 'other' amiga Reflex group, that
appeared a few years later.


Reflex [new] (RLX)
------------------


Religion (RLG, 1992-)
---------------------
GER> Hawkwind (doorcode, 12/01).
???> NOS (sysop BOOM, 01/95), SickBoy (doorcode, 01/95).

Religion was born in germany late 1992 by Hawkind and N.O.S. The group went
active around 1995, but returned around 2000 with some new doors and stuff.


Remedy (RMD)
------------
???> Natas (12/92-03/93), Ramses (later Dynamix, 12/92-11/95).


Renegade (RNG)
--------------
GER> Merlin (org code sysop TERROR DROME, 06-11/96), Ramis (mainorg ascii
     sysop TRASH CITY WHQ, also in Hellfire, 09-11/96), Slime (supply sysop
     HOMELESS, 11/96).
???> Assassin (honorary, 11/96), Cosmic (doorcode trade, 09-11/96), Cqbs
     (trade, 11/96), Dreamdancer (trade, 11/96), D-Sign (sysop STRICTLY
     POSITION, 09-11/96), Fox (trade, 11/96), Mister L (trade, 11/96),
     Seraph (code sysop REFUGEE CAMP WHQ, 06-11/96), Snoopy (supply,
     11/96), Talavan (trade, 11/96).

Boards; STRICTLY POSITION (ger, 09/96).

Renegade was apparently a german-based illegal group, concentrated on the
modem scene.
  1996 - Assassin's board PIRATE'S DELIGHT was listed as offline and
Assassin himself as "ex sysop" in a memberlist dated november this year.


Repulsive
---------
SWE> Imse (sysop CONFUSED, 09/94).


Resolution 101
--------------
ITA> Blackwood (gfx, 90), Eniac (code, 90), Dunno Arkonen (code, 90),
     Nikeman (swap, 10/90), Phasor (code gfx, 90), Zendick (swap, 90).

Resolution 101 was an Italian demo group.

  The Bionic Spider (ECS Demo).


Riot
----
Riot was a german demo group.


Retire (RTR)
------------
GER> Peacemaker (sysop MOONBASE, 01/95).


Roadrunners (-1989)
-------------------
Roadrunners was a Danish demo group, originally formed by Raz. The entire
group decided to join forces with Chaos Cooperation in february of 1989,
forming a new group called Rebels.


Royal (RYL)
-----------
SWE> Hamlet (sysop FIRST DIVISION, 01/96-01/97), Psychotron (doorcode,
     01/96-01/97).
DEN> Webster (sysop ELECTRONIC CONFUSION, 01/97), Zinko (sysop NORTHERN
     PALACE, 01/96).
NOR> Kingpin (sysop CHECKPOINT, 01/96-01/97), Sealapex (sysop PITSTOP,
     01/97).
N-L> Soultaker (doorcode, also in Lightforce, 96-01/97), Whirlwind (sysop
     ONE EIGHT SEVEN, 01/96-01/97).
GER> Slime (Tommy, sysop HOMELESS, 08/95-01/97).
SWI> Fury (sysop DIAL HARD, 01/96).
BEL> TCB (sysop METAL IMPACT, 01/96).
USA> Circuit Breaker (sysop DIGITAL EXTASY, 01/96-01/97).

Boards; RIOT HOUSE (n-l, 01/96-01/97), NEMEZIS (pol, 01/96-01/97).
