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AKA:
The Quartet
Founded by :
Polonus, Jemasoft, Hi-Man & Mr.Raf in June 1988
Group Types :
Demo Group, Cracker Group
Base Country :
Poland
Website :
http://www.quartet.org.pl
Ex Members :
Releases : (65)
Organizer of :
Submitted by Jemasoft on 5 June 2019
After 30 years of inactivity, we built something extraordinary as a gift for the organizer of Moonshine Dragons Party 2019. The organizer's face was invaluable, see for yourself. Totem by QUARTET. https://youtu.be/fx0VV9tniOs |
Submitted by Jemasoft on 16 January 2014
Yeah. Finally I've made it. - www.quartet.org.pl
..and it's the beginning. (to be continued) |
Submitted by Jemasoft on 24 August 2013
Yes you are right but all things are a little bit much complicated. Kebab was invented and created by Quartet members as an separate activity. Our goal was to activate, educate and cooperate with polish scene so almost anyone could write his article in Kebab. Polonus did C64 version of magazine called at the beginning Eastem Mag and meanwhile moved to S451, so that is the reason. |
Submitted by The MeatBall on 23 August 2013
Submitted by Jemasoft on 23 August 2013
Yes we did Amiga stuff. Duddie was the main coder. We did also the first polish disk magazine called Kebab. Few days ago we have made web version of Kebab www.kebab64.pl . Look also for kebab amiga. On C64 it was called Easten Mag and later Kebab. We are looking for these our C64 magazines, now. Can anyone help us? |
Submitted by sebalozlepsi on 6 August 2012
Submitted by Cresh on 6 August 2012
Yes, they did.
Not easy to find, I guess (I do not follow Amiga demoscene databases). PM Pajda - he should have some.
They also made some productions for 8bit Atari. |
Submitted by Aki on 6 August 2012
Did they something for Amiga later on? They're talking about quitting C64 scene in Bye Commy demo and others... I'd like to see some Amiga stuff then by them. |
Submitted by wacek on 9 October 2010
Cleaned up this entry (lot of incorrect release types), uploaded 2 missing entries.
Lotsa love & respects to Quartet, being a milestone in Polish demoscene history. |
Submitted by Jemasoft on 26 December 2007
It is funny to read all this comments after 17 years. This downvoting means nothing to me, man can not downvote history. Greetings to all our fans and friends. |
Submitted by Raf on 17 December 2007
wonder why ppl downvoted this group with 1, but that's not secret CSDb voting among many ppl juststinks |
Submitted by CenTraX on 9 February 2006
Most of their demos not working on EMUs with inserted cards like AR or F3 |
Submitted by H.O on 10 May 2005
I never had much contact with Quartet, but I know that Glerc swapped with Polonus for years so he might know more.
You can reach Glerc at glerc@science451.org
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Submitted by V-12 on 9 May 2005
According to the first scrolltext in the last Quartet demo called "Bye Commy Demo", this group has 9 members at the end of 1989 year:
Duddie - code,gfx
Ged - gfx
Hi-Man - code,gfx,swap
Jemasoft - code
K.K. - code
Mike - msx
Mr.Raf - gfx,swap
Polonus - code,gfx,swap
Quant - supplier
Other Quartet members was just from Amiga section created somewhere around 1989 year.
About Quartet group - I was addicted to theirs demos and watched them 10 years ago :) always wanted to meet those guys in real life especially b'coz they are from the same town like me. And still they are my favourite group of the 80's :) 0ldsk00l 4ever! |
Submitted by Odyn on 3 January 2005
Yeach! Quartet, the pioneers in scene-makin' in my country, besides Taboo, Elysium, the first one group that made the polish scene so real. Greetz to all 'fathers', like Jemasoft and others :) |
Submitted by Raf on 2 January 2005
no more no less - first real demo group in Poland. I think Pawel was great coder at that time :) |
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