About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 33. Chapters: The Exceptions, Castor Cracking Group, Tristar and Red Sector Incorporated, Razor 1911, The Humble Guys, Andromeda Software Development, Farbrausch, Kosmic Free Music Foundation, Fairlight, Demogroup, Superior Art Creations, The Dream Team, Realtech VR, NeXT, Future Crew, KeWlers, Sanity, Conspiracy, Aces of ANSI Art, Dead Hackers Society, Renaissance, Spreadpoint, Outracks, Melon Dezign, Ninjaforce, Byterapers, Sonik Clique, Five Musicians, Mfx, Shitfaced Clowns, Moppi Productions, Tokyo Dawn Records, Unreal Voodoo, X-Troll, Triton, The Judges, Equinox, PWP, NoooN, Spontz, Alpha Design, Northstar, The Lords, TAAt, Spaceballs, Ultra Force, Pygmy Projects. Excerpt: Tristar & Red Sector Incorporated (TRSI) is a computer scene and underground formation which derives from the longest-running cooperation in scene history, getting started in 1990. RSI existed from 1985, before being joined by the "T" later on. Evolving from the Commodore C64 to the AMIGA and later to PC and various game console platforms - like PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo - TRSI released lots of renown digital productions, always remaining dedicated to the old school spirit from the founding days and experimenting in phreaking or network alteration. Its members were spread around the world and still contribute to computer scene art and code from all different walks and trades of life, after more than 26 years of history and infamous partying. Red Sector Incorporated short form RSI, was founded on the Commodore C64 as a group for cracks, fixes, trainers, packs, intros and demos. The founders were three suppliers from Canada: Bill Best, Greg & Kangol Kid. After the initial formation in spring, The Skeleton & Baudsurfer set up RSI's first WHQ, "The Pirates Ship" BBS, in the following summer, which was one of US's first BBS ever. Later on, the Pirates Ship be...