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Trollpac   [1988]

Trollpac Released by :
The Scorpions

Release Date :
2 April 1988

Type :
C64 One-File Demo

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (7 left)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Music .... Rob Hubbard
Text .... DJ Cat
Ripping .... DJ Cat
  Excalibur


SIDs used in this release :
I, Ball(/MUSICIANS/H/Hubbard_Rob/I_Ball.sid)

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User Comment
Submitted by Radd Maxx on 31 January 2020
Finally figured it out. TSC = The SCorpions. Since they're Netherlands-based, and the demos I'm looking at are from 87, I'm going to assume it's The Scorpions.

DJ Cat claims to be from "Pentagon" but the demos I'm seeing from him all clearly state "look for more demos from The Scorpions". I'm not sure if DJ Cat was in both groups or which even which Pentagon he was in. I hope a Dutch scener can weigh in on this.

For now I'll make DJ Cat a member of The Scorpions and set this entry as released by The Scorpions and hope these moves are correct.

Also note that in DJ Cat's Proff BMX demo that I'll soon put up, he mentions that Excalibur is ex-Pentagon.
User Comment
Submitted by Radd Maxx on 17 September 2019
I'll add DJ Cat and Excalibur from the Netherlands, as it seems they simply dont exist in the Db. As for the /TSC, could be an import tag? Sigma Crew maybe? It's a stretch but it might even be a US import, Supreme Council probably did imports in 88 and this runs good in NTSC.

Here's what's really stumping me: when you unpack this you get "6000 sys(5888) the beastie boys", completely uncrunched, so it's not a packer tag, maybe this was done with a Beastie Boys intro editor or picture linker or something?
User Comment
Submitted by Dymo on 16 September 2019
Which TSC.. and hmm.. the rest
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