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  A.D.A.amiga demoscene archive
  Author: z5   Verified: 2022-01-27
  Welcome to A.D.A. On the Amiga Demoscene Archive, you will find some of the best demos and intros released on the Amiga. The demoscene is a group of people, mainly coders, graphicians and musicians, who create digital art on a wide range of computer platforms both old and new. This website covers the demoscene on the Amiga platform. The Amiga is a family of personal computers sold by Commodore in the 1980s and 1990s. Enjoy!
  edit   archive.org {temp}   cat #: 46   id: 1330
 
  amigascne worldwide
  Author: cygnus   Verified: 2022-01-27
  What is all this about? This site is dedicated to the Amiga demo scene. The Amiga is a personal computer that debuted in the late 80's as the first true multimedia platform available to the average consumer. The Amiga inspired many with it's rich sound and elegant graphics capabilities. An Amiga demo is the best testiment to the Amiga's power, providing a combination of graphics, sound, and complex code. To many, the demo is the ultimate form of artistic expression and the mission of AMiGASCNE WORLDWiDE is to bring together all available Amiga demo scene related productions and information to anyone interested in taking part or just experiencing this truly amazing art form.
  edit   archive.org {temp}   cat #: 46   id: 1581
 
  ATH Core Web Page
  Author: ATH Core   Verified: 2022-01-27
  French Amiga underground Techno music coders. (Site in French)
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  Clique. The official homepage
  Author: Clique   Archived: 2006-03-15   Verified: 2022-01-27
  {{ARCHIVED}} C64 & Amiga Demo coders.
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  CRACKERLAND
  Author: CRACKERLAND   Verified: 2022-01-27
  This site is dedicated to all crackgroups founded the sCENE and created later the demoscene lots of people know today. It includes all the information to old cracking groups cracking and spreading games and apps on the Amiga computer since 1987 - after the C64-scene which has been founded somewhen in 1983. You can download all the Cracktros from this website and start them on your Amiga, or using UAE on your ibm compatibles. The Cracktros all are freeware - you won't find any warez here. This site is a collection of the executeable files only.
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  CRUX
  Author: n/a   Archived: 2002-04-21   Verified: 2022-01-27
  {{ARCHIVED}} WELCOME TO THE cRUX cYBERSPACE HQ, STRANGER! OFFICIAL ANNOUNCMENT: CRUX IS DEAD! As it already happened at the end of 1998, I'm sad to tell you that our group "CRUX" has been officially closed down. For full details download the text file and read also about our last release on the AMIGA and the future of this homepage which will be still worth visiting!!
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  da jormas
  Author: Naks   Verified: 2022-01-27
  This is the website of dA JoRMaS - a collective of multimedia artists with emphasis on electronic dance music. dA JoRMaS was formed in 1994 in order to help its members release music and other works through multimedia productions in the Amiga demo scene. The members have also had their own projects and collaborations under different pseudonyms like .jRM, Mulletronic, Tero and Shr888m. These pages contain information about dA JoRMaS' productions as a demo group and links to the works of individual members of dA JoRMaS.
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  demo.guide
  Author: Dreyer   Archived: 2002-04-16   Verified: 2022-01-27
  {{ARCHIVED}} What is this guide? The Demo.Guide is kind of an encyclopedia covering demos for the Amiga. All demos in The Guide has it's own review, information about authors, size, requirements, etc., and rating. How come there are no links to other sites? If you want links there are 1000 of other sites you can choose from, if you want demo information you don't want to leave this site!
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  embassy
  Author: n/a   Archived: 2007-10-08   Verified: 2022-01-27
  {{ARCHIVED}} Embassy is a demogroup. A demogroup usually means: 1)This is a hobby and is strongly involved with scenelife. 2)We do not make relases to get money. 3)We do not pay salary for work well done. 4)We make releases for our own amusement. (to get lots and lots of babes) 5)We pay a portion of prizemoney for everyone involved making award winning production. 6)We want to have fun. 7)We want you. 8)Join our merry group. 9)You'll get us too. 10)You'll experience some unforgetable moments with us when we hold our Embassy meetings. 11)Enter your own choice here, please. 12)Please check one and two again. 13) 14)I don't like 13's. 15)Go back to 13.
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  fake HomePage
  Author: PR / Netting   Archived: 1997-02-04   Verified: 2022-01-27
  {{ARCHIVED}} fake is a small demogroup devoted to the Amiga.
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  Greetings for Amiga
  Author: Michal [Baron Althaar] Szuster   Archived: 2002-04-15   Verified: 2015-02-01
  {{ARCHIVED}} << Archived Link >> GFA is very special scene group. We’ve got so much members, and not all of them have Amigas, but the squad leaders are great Amiga fans. The has 4 language versions (Polish, English, French and Spanish). There very important page calles OUR PROJECTS where You can download our works. The number of works is increasing very fast :)
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  Hacked Amiga Music (HAM)
  Author: Amadeus/Shelter   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Hacked Amiga Music (HAM) introduced the ripping scene to Open Ripping the 26/10-98, and shut down after 65 100% fresh and Hard2Rip releases the 28/8-99. I'm very satisfied with the result of HAM. My goal was a site, where my rips were released right away, and where the ripping techniques were open! It seamed that other than myself liked the ideology, so within short time was HAM the fastest ripper site.
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  ImPACT
  Author: n/a   Verified: 0000-00-00
  the PC and Amiga scene homepage.
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  industry
  Author: Cyborg   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Amiga, PalmOS, C=64 and PC demo coders.
  edit   archive.org {temp}   cat #: 46 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0   id: 1542
 
  IRIS
  Author: n/a   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Amiga Demo Coders. Coders of Dolly Buster, EC #45, Plan B, EC #44, Noise From Heaven #3 and more
  edit   archive.org {temp}   cat #: 46 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0   id: 1556
 
  komplex
  Author: info   Verified: 0000-00-00
  komplex is non-profit underground group of computer specialists formed in 1989. its activities range from realtime graphics routines thru art design to encryption and algorithms. during the history of komplex its members have produced odd amount of productions; demos, intros, pictures for competitions, party invitations and all sorts of strange stuff. some of them have almost vanished in the dark archives of computer freaks and devnulls of huge systems. we continue our effort to collect all the prods here. A M I G A D E M O S. We are in process of hunting down and capturing images from amiga prods there are over 30 hovering somewhere.…
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  Limited Edition
  Author: Limited Edition   Verified: 0000-00-00
  What is LED? Limited Edition (or LED) is an Amiga demo group with a majority of Swedish members. We produce demos for the Amiga mainly for the fun of it.
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  Loonies
  Author: Psycho   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Introduction. Loonies is a Amiga demogroup founded in June 95 by Psycho, Tiny and Tarmslyng. In all Loonies productions the overall design is quite important, and we prefer not to make too traditional boring standard productions. Normally we have some theme or other overall idea going through the demo, and we try not to violate this by some routine or picture not fitting the overall design. A production by Loonies can be marked as a Livitas Production. Livitas means crazy, weird, absurd, insane, and a Livitas Production is therefore somewhat absurd and weird etc, and should not be taken too serious..
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  m4nkind.com
  Author: Tex of Mankind   Verified: 0000-00-00
  "Mankind demogroup website - featuring demos, various articles and utilities. Mankind is actualy the most signifiant french amiga demogroup.
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  mekka & symposium
  Author: mekka & symposium   Verified: 0000-00-00
  What is MS? The mekka & symposium is a demo-scene party that was organized annually at Easter. More than 1200 young Multimedia artists gathered here for four days in order to meet similarly-minded people, to exchange ideas and to participate in the competitions, in which individuals and groups show off their talents in a certain form of electronic art called Demos. ms2002 has been the eighth and last event in a traditional party series that started back in 1995, when 300 mostly German visitors attended the BlackBox Symposium. To our 2002 event, about 1220 visitors came from all over Europe, and beyond -- "sceners" have come to celebrate with us from countries as remote as Estonia and Israel!
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  Mystic
  Author: n/a   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Amiga Demo Coders. Lots of demo downlooads!
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  no fear productions
  Author: Booster   Verified: 0000-00-00
  about no fear productions. No fear productions is a music-release group. We mainly produce remixes of various traxx, but we also compose our own music. No fear productions is an independent group, so anyone can join. If you want to, then contact Booster for more information. Lots oF MOD downloads!
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  Obscene
  Author: jonas   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Obscene is a Swedish demo group based on the Amiga platform. We are and have been active since 1992 with the founders who were, Chrombacher, Linus on Line and Destructor. Not far after we joined forces with a crew with the name of Creeps engineering. We prouced a few intros and a really bad demo. Later we got loads of members, to many to mention actually. Now, in 1997 we have XX members. We are not inactive as many people might think, thus we are working on a new demo soon to be released. Well, this text will be re-edited as soon as we get a better one (this one is written in 2 mins). Now, the members at the moment is: Broox, Chrombacher, Destructor, Dolby, Fatal, Guzz, Nitzer, Nude, Nurgle, Java
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  OFFENCE
  Author: Andreas 'Yup' Schneider   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Andreas 'Yup' Schneider of OFFENCE. Welcomes you to his Homepage! Some demos for the Amiga amd C=64
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  Old School Game Blog: Amiga, Demoscene & Gaming since 2011
  Author: Puni (AmigaOldskooler)   Verified: 2021-12-22
  Dear Visitor, Welcome to the Old School Game Blog! First of all, I would like to thank you for visiting my blog. I hope you’ll enjoy your stay and that you’ll find something that is of interest to you. The Old School Game Blog is basically about everything related to retro gaming. You can therefore expect to find the following on this site: Reviews of classic games and hardware News and comments concerning retro-related projects (like the Natami and The Multiple Classic Computer) Coverage on everything that has to do with my all-time favourite computer, namely the Amiga Thoughts and opinions about the past and present in the world of gaming A big serving of sweet nostalgia
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