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- You won't believe it, but it's true. - I thought it was a dream, but I was wrong - it was the Airwolf-Team, the group where I belong. - Our enemies fly fast, not knowing that this flight's their last. - From below the snow back in the sun to be your number one. - Everything good or bad you do, will one day come back to you. - Hear our enemies' last scream: "Beware of the Airwolf-Team!" - In some magnetic trance, our power will dance.
AKA:
The Airwolf-Team of the 1.8.1988
Founded by :
Airwolf on 1 August 1988
Dissolved in :
June 1995
Group Types :
Demo Group, Cracker Group, Magazine Staff, Game Development Group
Base Country :
Germany
Trivia :
According to Rebellious Unrests The Phoenix Foundation merged with Airwolf-Team in 1994.
According to No More War they had a war with Accept in 1994. (More details in the note mentioned).
The Airwolf-Team had a very different view on the C64 and scene.
In the first years their main mission was to continue the original legacy of C64 cracking groups: Serving those that enjoy C64 gaming with freely copyable, often improved versions of great games.
Over time, this transformed to a broader approach about their ideas of an ideal computer world, with the C64 as their platform. Slowly extending to a more universal group with an own disk magazine, own game development section as well as close collaboration with print magazines such as 64'er and also hardware vendors, the AWT did position itself to positively impact virtually all aspects of life on the C64. - and beyond, if you adopted their ideals and carried them on to the outer world.
Their values were based on honour, clarity, status gaining through ability, honesty and charitableness. This served as a natural magnet attracting people with similar mindset, letting the group grow immensly in the 90's. Using their products and the C64 as a medium, they broadcasted their vision of how the world could be.
Ex Members :
Airwolf | (1/8-1988 -> 1992) | .... | Coder, Organizer, Swapper |
Anvil | (1992 -> 1993) | .... | Swapper |
B.C.D. | (1990 -> 11-1990) | .... | Cracker, Swapper |
Big User | (1994 -> 6-1995) | .... | Coder, Graphician |
Cloak & Dagger | (1994 -> 6-1995) | .... | Cracker |
Courage | (3-1994 -> 4-1995) | .... | Coder, Cracker, Organizer, Swapper |
Darkman | (11-1994 -> 1-1995) | .... | Coder, Cracker, Organizer, Original Supplier, Swapper |
Delta | (2-1994 -> 6-1995) | .... | Cracker |
Devil | (1994 -> 1994) | .... | Coder, Graphician |
ELC. | (3-1992 -> 4-1995) | .... | Swapper |
Gizmo | (1994 -> 1994) | .... | Swapper |
Gonzo | (9-1994 -> 4-1995) | .... | Diskmag Editor, Swapper |
Headhunter | (1994 -> 6-1995) | .... | Coder, Swapper |
Kaktuss | (1993 -> 1994) | .... | Swapper |
LightSide | (12-1993 -> 6-1995) | .... | Co-Organizer, Coder, Cracker, Diskmag Editor, Swapper |
Lyon | (1993 -> 6-1995) | .... | Coder, Musician |
MacGyver | (3-1994 -> 6-1995) | .... | Co-Organizer, Organizer, Public Relations Manager, Swapper, Tester, Translator, Webmaster, Webzine Editor |
MHD | (1993 -> 6-1995) | .... | Graphician, Musician, Organizer |
Mr. Lee | (4-1994 -> 4-1995) | .... | Coder, Diskmag Editor, Graphician |
Petrus | (1994 -> 6-1995) | .... | Graphician |
Phantom | (1994 -> 6-1995) | .... | Swapper |
Razor Ramon | (10-1993 -> 12-1994) | .... | Co-Organizer, Swapper |
Revenge | (1993 -> 6-1995) | .... | Diskmag Editor, Swapper |
Simple | (1994 -> 1994) | .... | Coder, Public Relations Manager, Swapper |
Slash | (4-1993 -> 11-1993) | .... | Co-Organizer, Coder, Cracker, Swapper |
Slaughter | (1993 -> 1993) | .... | Swapper |
Sly | (1994 -> 1994) | .... | Swapper |
TDC | (1991 -> 1992) | .... | (unknown function) |
The Blue Ninja | (12-1994 -> 6-1995) | .... | Coder, Graphician, Musician, Swapper |
The Crazy One | (4-1995 -> 1995) | .... | Coder, Swapper |
The German Japanese | (1991 -> 5-1991) | .... | Coder, Cracker, Swapper |
ThunderBlade | ( -> 6-1995) | .... | Author, Coder, Cracker, Diskmag Editor, Hardware-Guru, Logo Graphician, Organizer, Original Supplier, Swapper |
Zeldin | (2/1-1995 -> 4-1995) | .... | Coder, Cracker, Graphician, Organizer |
BBS's :
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Submitted by Dymo on 28 January 2019
Well, this clarifies the whole Slash -> Lightside deal I reckon... LightSide |
Submitted by Rough on 14 March 2012
CSDb handles this quite unnice unluckily. He'll simply pop up with the other nickname in the member-list without a note that it's the same person. |
Submitted by ThunderBlade on 19 January 2009
@Mace: Slash was the former handle of Lightside. His profile reflects this, however I'm not sure how CSDb handles handle changes ;-) while being in the same group. |
Submitted by Mace on 18 January 2009
In A-Head #2 the membership of a certain Slash is mentioned, but he's not in the list above.
There are too many of those in CSDb, don't know which one it is. |
Submitted by ThunderBlade on 22 February 2002
A group that tried to supply quality instead of buggy first releases. |
Submitted by Courage on 17 February 2002
Accept wanted to provoke a war with the Airwolf-Team, but they never really cared. |
Submitted by CyberBrain on 17 February 2002
Was once in a war with accept |
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