News From Scandinavian Scene
Some news from the scandinavian scene By Hawkeye/Prologic
Euphoria & Dictators are no longer in cooporation due to problems with their diskmag.
Survivor (Patrick) of Prologic got caught by the police. He's old PLK is now dead. New add. is: Survivor Postfach 1301 2208 Gluckstadt Germany
Chucky left Psycho nerds and joined Snab.
Ace changed pseudo to D-Mon. He also left Trussardi and joined Defcon.
Aero's "conference" was very lame because of bad arrangement and only 75 persons showed up. Here are the results from Aeroparty democompetition:
#1 Flash Production with their demo called Bubblefields
#2 Prologic with their newest intro
#3 Inzzest with their demo called Family Fun
Flash Production got a german division.
Cycron is nearly dead. 6 of the best members joined Prologic DK + N.
Arcane is dead. Blutch joined Flash Produktion.
Euphoria kicks out their Danish, Swedish and German division.
Space Ace, the former of Euphoria N change name to Mr. Ice.
Tab left Accord and joined Pussy N.
Pussy Norway is born. Pussy worldwide is now over 70 members.
Prologic N + SF is born. Prologic now consider of a Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, Finnish and German division.
Static Bytes & Prologic in corporation.
Acid is dead. Playboy joined Prologic
Zenit has rejoined the scene after a big trafficaccident.
The Metal Boy of Wisdom gets a big payment because of some plastic explosives.
Trimax Swapper Team is dead. Master Disaster joined Cycron.
Defcon has changed name to Airwalk. It consider of 15 members spread in 4 countries.
Finally, a date for the Static Bytes/Prologic-Party has been found. It will be from 26/2-91 to 28/2-91. Write to: Prologic Poste Restante 7400 Herning Denmark for invitations.
Psycho Nerds is dead.
This article originally appeared in the Amiga diskmagazine "Freedom Crack #5" by Vega in 1991.
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Addresses and other contact information were only valid when this magazine was originally published, in march of 1991.




