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Slator
Registered: Jan 2002 Posts: 274 |
Group id #1862 : Rebels
A bit strange, they arranged a party in 1988 but were build in 1989 ?
This cannot be right can it ?
regards
iopop where are you ;D |
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TDJ
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 1879 |
I think the "Rebels" arranging that party were an amiga group. |
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Slator
Registered: Jan 2002 Posts: 274 |
the rebels from sweden are not really amiga guys if you check the members :D sound very common indeed.
I know the amiga group rebels but this c64 group did a demo for that party, too.
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iopop
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 317 |
No, Slator its not right and its a bit confusing when there are several seperate groups having the same name.
The Rebels that arranged the Rebels+Agile party in 1988 is not the same Rebels that was formed in 1989 and they are not from Amiga.
What I've seen is that there have been 3 Rebels in the c64 scene, 2 from Sweden (1988 and 1988) and the german one (199x->).
Sadly, I dont have much info about the 1988 version of Rebels. They released one demo, "Imagination", at their party. In the later days of May 1988, Rebels and the group XTC formed Sector 90.
(XTC was the group Triac formed when Trinity & Aze left Vikings for Agile. Triac could probably have left vikings and formed it before.. I no real info about that though.)
The second Rebels, the 1989 version, wasnt active long since most of its members joined Triad right after the group was formed.
To my knowledge none of the c64 Rebels have anything to do with the two amiga Rebels. The connection to the PC Rebels I don't know.
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iopop
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 317 |
I added a third Rebels. Changed the status so that they are the organizer of the Rebels+Agile copyparty. |
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Slator
Registered: Jan 2002 Posts: 274 |
Tack for enlightening me, henrik!
it is really a big pain to add older groups when I am not that sure where they belong :-D
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dalezy
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 476 |
i was member of the rebels you were referring to as 'amiga-rebels'. who, when my memories are right, have their roots in the c64 scene .. so i'm quite puzzled that you guys are talking about 3 different rbs now =) |
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TDJ
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 1879 |
Quote: i was member of the rebels you were referring to as 'amiga-rebels'. who, when my memories are right, have their roots in the c64 scene .. so i'm quite puzzled that you guys are talking about 3 different rbs now =)
Sorry to break the news to you Dalezy but everything you know is wrong. Those damn memory implants we gave you are screwing up again .. |
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dalezy
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 476 |
give me better implants |
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TDJ
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 1879 |
Quote: give me better implants
Eh .. okay .. and do you want a bra to go with that? |
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iopop
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 317 |
According to Scenery Amiga the first amiga Rebels -
http://exotica.fix.no/info/scenery/online/r.html
"was formed 10th of February 1989 when the two groups Chaos Cooperation and Roadrunners decided to join forces."
What I can see none of them have anything to do with the c64 Rebels we have listed in CSDb. Maybe the members that later formed the group Rebels was active on the c64 scene before they went amiga...
Does the PC-Rebels have anything to do with the amiga. Or am I just assuming things now? :) |
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dalezy
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 476 |
no, that info is allright .. tho it was said there is no amiga-rebels or pc-rebels, but one group called rebels, as that platform war is getting tiring, but yes, it's all the same group. (hence why i was quite puzzled when i heard there was actually another group called rebels =) |
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Jazzcat
Registered: Feb 2002 Posts: 1044 |
I was in the C64 Rebels for some years, the German based one, releasing Newspress for quite a while.
Was a cool group, still have all their crack intros and inhouse tools by TUC.
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fade Account closed
Registered: Mar 2002 Posts: 290 |
..and who can forget when e3 ripped that pic of sonic the hedgehog from deadbone/hype :) |
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Twoflower
Registered: Jan 2002 Posts: 434 |
I'm E3's biggest fan. Man, that fellow have for sure screwed a lot of things up during his scene-active days, although it made the existance for the rest of us a whole lot funnier. Go, go Trisect! |