Many MSX people who are active today have probably emerged into the MSX scene during the 90's, for instance because the Picturedisks by Clubguide, Genic and Sunrise triggered their attention. There has been an era before that though, which may be easily overlooked. An era where cracking the latest games and creating SCC music players was common. Names from the past, names that disappeared or changed during the 90's; Sigma Group, USE Crackings. Even ANMA made demos during that almost forgotten era, a group that would become one of the key demo makers in the MSX demoscene during the 90's. Sigma's Cas Cremers would become famous for his games, such as Arc, Black Cyclon and the promising yet destroyed Core Dump.
BlueCrystal noticed MRC didn't have all these old - and somewhat funny - productions and took a dive into his own collection. Now that he's submitted them to us, they can now be downloaded from our ever growing downloads section.
- USE demo (USE)
- Iron Maiden Demo, TSF's Pleasure Demo 1 and 2 (USE)
- Virus Demo (Sigma Group)
- Armalyte Demo (Sigma Group)
- FAC Beat (USE, Haaisoft)
- UMF Musicdisk #1 (UMF) - Being from 1993, this is the only entry that's more recent.
- An unnamed ANMA demo (ANMA) - note: this one is incomplete
- L'Oiseau Demo
Which brings us to the scene wiki. One thing the wiki could use is information about these old groups and individuals. It may well be possible to find a more recent group on social media (Facebook, and even our own forum), but chances are that groups and individuals from this truly old era are complete strangers to most of us. If there is anyone among you who knows something about such old groups (names, product lists, biography), we couldn't encourage you enough to add this information to the scene wiki. Even better would be to invite the relevant persons and resurrect them to our current MSX era, then they could add this information them self.
As for the key aspect of this newspost, the demos; it's certainly part of our legacy. And if you notice something embarrassing and hilarious about some of them (from today's point of view), remember these are almost a quarter of a century old. We were young, they were young!
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