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Pu-239   (PU)


Founded by :
Albert, Secundus & Lovejoy on 9 January 1989

Group Type :
Demo Group

Base Country :
Finland

Website :
http://koti.kapsi.fi/a1bert/Pu-239/

Trivia :
comments by Albert:
"Back in 1988 I was quite active in the small, but fun BBS scene in Tampere, Finland. I had my own BBS, running on a C64, with a software of my own making. I started writing it in basic and then added bits and pieces of assembly code to make it tolerable. As my assembly-coding abilities increased, I started writing demos. Also, I found another demo coder (7373 aka Falstaff) from one of the BBS's and we just started to compete with each other.
I was also a good friend with another BBS sysop, Secundus, who was running his BBS on a VIC20, and Lovejoy, running his BBS on a C128.

In 10.1.1989 we decided to form a demogroup. A name was decided almost immediately: Pu-239, after the hype about the perceived 'dangers' of atomic energy. We were an intelligent pro-nuclear group. The demo named "Founder" was released.

"We were more a group of friends doing all kinds of crazy things together than a 'real' demo/cracker group. We never really got many contacts, never cracked anything (except Secundus, who cracked a myriad of VIC20 cartridge and tape games) (but then again, that has never been a requirement), but founding a group sounded like a good idea anyway."

- 3 new members; Saviour, Gremlin and Crank mentioned in Megascroll scrolltext written on 16.8.1989. These new guys were only on Amiga.


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

All Members :
Albert (1989 -> ) .... Coder, Graphician
7373   (ex) (1989 -> ) .... (unknown function)
Falstaff   (ex) .... Coder, Graphician
Lovejoy   (ex) (1989 -> ) .... Coder, Graphician, Musician
Secundus   (ex) (1989 -> ) .... Coder, Graphician, Musician

Releases : (16)
DownloadZIP Plugin ... 2004 IDE64 Release
DownloadRoots ... 1998 Demo(#3 C64 Demo at Zoo 1998)
DownloadMega92 ... 1992 One-File Demo
DownloadAmiga Emulation ... 1990 One-File Demo
DownloadSlow Ideas ... 1989 One-File Demo
DownloadMegascroll ... 1989 One-File Demo
DownloadMidsummer ... 1989 One-File Demo
DownloadPipe ... 1989 One-File Demo
DownloadFinito ... 1989 One-File Demo
DownloadVector ... 1989 One-File Demo
DownloadScrew ... 1989 One-File Demo
DownloadAlias ... 1989 One-File Demo
DownloadCompact ... 1989 One-File Demo
DownloadSolid Plutonium ... 1989 One-File Demo
DownloadPu-239 ... 1989 One-File Demo
DownloadFounder ... 1989 One-File Demo

User Comment
Submitted by Zeus on 18 September 2023
Sadly, I missed them back then. In retrospect, it's another underrated group with great coding. It's a bit lacking in design, but that does not matter.
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