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View Poll Results: Best Amiga Cracking Group
Crystal 23 10.55%
Fairlight 108 49.54%
Paradox 21 9.63%
Quartex 26 11.93%
Skid Row 25 11.47%
The Company 2 0.92%
Nemesis 1 0.46%
Oracle 1 0.46%
Ministry 0 0%
Scoopex 2 0.92%
Vision Factory 4 1.83%
Bamiga Sector One 4 1.83%
Classic 1 0.46%
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Old 09 July 2005, 04:01   #81
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Fairlight
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Old 09 July 2005, 21:36   #82
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Fairlight
That's right !
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Old 21 July 2005, 15:37   #83
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Had to shed a tear on this thread... so many old names, like old school friends i grew up with... fairlight was always there like a best m8, paradox seemed always to be at my house too with the cyclone II Fdisk dongle.... *sniff* i miss those guys...

at times i would see skidrow, we would share a few times together but hey, they was always busy... but i could count on crystal to bring it on home.. *snif sniff* such good days... me and my best friends... even if they didn`t know whom i was and never met me....

left me with this from MELON

takes GUTS to HACK but BRAINS to CRACK!!!!!

*taps chest* right there with ya guys.....
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Old 22 July 2005, 12:19   #84
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Accumulators, The
Ackerlight
Adept
Agile
Agressors, The
A-HA
Alcatraz
Alpha Crew, The
Alpha Flight
Amiga Crew Valbeat (ACV)
Amigaboy 2000
Amigos, The
Analog
Angels
Anthrox
Antiaction
Aspect Incorporated
Assession
Astronut
Backlash
Bamiga Sector One
Band, The
BBC
Beef
Bencor Brothers, The
Beyonders, The
Bitstoppers, The (BST)
Black Hawk
Black Monks
Blizzard
Cabal
C.C.S.
C.D.I.
Champs, The
Classic
Codemaster
Codetapper
Comax
Company, The
Crack Inc.
Cremki
Crystal
D.C.S.
Data Division, The (TDD)
Decade
Defjam
Delirium
Diamonds & Rust
Divina
Doctor, The
Double Density
Dream Team, The (T.D.T.)
Dual Crew
Eagle Soft Incorporated (E.S.I.)
Endless Piracy
Eurosoft
Fairlight
Faith
Fire Starters, The
Firm, The
Fuck Corporate Communication (F.C.C.)
Fusion
Galahad
Genesis
Global Overdose (G.O.D.)
Goonies, The
Guide, The
Hellfire
Heresy
Honey Crew, The
Hoodlum
Clan Of Gods, The
I.B.B.
Ikari
Il Scuro
Inertia
Infinite Perfection
International Cracking Service
Italian Cracking Service
Kent Team
Kontrasoft
L.S.D.
Laser
Legend
Lima-Soft
Lofty
Loons, The
MAD
Mad Monks, The
Magic Arts, The
Mayhem
Medway Boys
Metallians
Ministry
Mongols, The
Motion
Nemesis
New Force, The
Nomad
Nova Aces
Obituary
Oracle
Pantera
Panther
Paradise
Paradox
Paranoimia
PHR-Crew
Piranhas
Prestige
Prodigy
Public Enemy No. 1
Pulsar
Punishers, The
Quartex
Queen
Ramirez
Razor 1911
Red Sector
Replika
Risk
Rockbyter, The
Rod
Sacred Setrox, The
Salamander
Scoopex
Scorpions
Skid Row
Skyline
Softwar Technics
Southampton Cracking Team
Spelljammer
Spreadpoint
Squadron
Steel Pulse
Subway
Supervisors, The
Supplex
Supreme
Switch
Tarkus Team
Technobrains
TFS
Thrill Kill Kult (T.K.K.)
Thrust
Trilogy
Tristar
TRSI (Tristar And Red Sector Inc)
TRZ (TRSI & Zenith)
Underground Network
Unicorn
Unit A
Universal
Unlimited Potential
Valhalla
Venom
Vision
Vision Factory
Wanted Team
Watchers
Weetibix
Wise Man
Zelnik
Zenith
Man I wish political parties had origional names like these. Haha Vote for Dual Crew .
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Old 22 July 2005, 20:19   #85
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The group I remember most back in the days was that of Fairlight, that ingenious little intro was so memorable.
Those guys sure were talented!
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Old 24 July 2005, 10:21   #86
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The group I remember most back in the days was that of Fairlight, that ingenious little intro was so memorable.
Those guys sure were talented!
is this the intro done by N.O.M.A.D? the one with that wicked ass White HI-RES 8*8 font? and it has FAIRLIGHT in blue in the back ground??
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Old 24 July 2005, 17:09   #87
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is this the intro done by N.O.M.A.D? the one with that wicked ass White HI-RES 8*8 font? and it has FAIRLIGHT in blue in the back ground??
Yep.
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Old 24 July 2005, 17:10   #88
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Any that doesn't leave a pretentious and pointless demo at the start of the game, especiallu on that you can only get out of by pressing some random key that they state at the end of their lists of "big ups"
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Old 25 July 2005, 10:30   #89
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yeah those intros suck arse, I think the melon one on the CryStaL crack of SF2, was like that, you had to wait for the first page to display before you could smash the left mouse and exit it, if I remember correctly.
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Old 25 July 2005, 11:29   #90
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Yeah, CryStal were the main problem I remember. On one disk they have 4 pages of shout outs to their friends and something about a group meet, then on the final page they told us the keys to get off the demo. This was alright for subsequent use, but the first time it was irritating.
There's others where you have to continually click the left mouse button to skip through the pages of bouncing text to get to the end.
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Old 25 July 2005, 14:46   #91
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well he solution to that was fairly obvious. Like the game ?, want rid of the cractro ? ..buy the game
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Old 25 July 2005, 16:31   #92
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Now why would I want to do a silly thing like that?

On some of them you can get rid of the demo by editing the startup-sequence, anyway.
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Old 25 July 2005, 16:40   #93
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sometimes i just loaded up the games to listen to the cracktro music. 2 games come to mind, troddlers and OhNoMoreLemmings which if i recall right were cracked by Legend and red sector.
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Old 25 July 2005, 17:05   #94
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I remember one of them having really good rendition of Popcorn and another did the 1812 Overture with some animal samples if I remember right.

That's a thought, Popcorn and Axel F were usually the songs newbie modders made, so do you think the chimps behind the recent Crazy Frog songs are disgruntled Amiga owners?
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Old 25 July 2005, 17:49   #95
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I think you're on to something there Shrub.The version of Popcorn from the Crazy Frog sounds very familiar of a version I once had on my Amiga.
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Old 25 July 2005, 18:25   #96
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Keep an ear out for Crazy Frog vs Oxygene then.
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Old 26 July 2005, 12:42   #97
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oh no not more crazy frog!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

please... no one deserves that...................

(since saying that i am thinking traffic wardens) But No.........

no one deservers more crazy fricking frog...

*ahem*

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Old 27 July 2005, 01:55   #98
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Have a look for "Crazy Frog vs Cotton Eye Joe" on Limewire or similar
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Old 02 August 2005, 16:24   #99
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Best was Nemesis, use to get their stuff HOT. But thats wha happens when your group leader (Vince) knows the cracker


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One thing I don't understand is that cracktros advertised bbs's, I thought the police would of arrested the sysops arses.

Or what that 'disclaimer' before you log on, get's them out of trouble ?

Or B), The police were to dumb to use computers ? (no offence Galahad/X police member)
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