Virtual Dreams
When Black Robes died, Dr.Skull (later just Skull), Tsunami, Alien, Groo and Dr.Death decided to form a new group; Virtual Dreams. VD was originally the demo and intro division of cracker group Fairlight, but as their Amiga activities decreased, VD were more and more left on their own. Their first demo, "Absolute Inebritation" was released at The Party 92. These days, most of VD are inactive on the scene, though most are for a reason. Star coders Skull and Tsunami are working at Scavenger in the UK, coding games. BTW, Skull also coded the MPEG animation player for the ASM96 CD-ROM "eRAVE 2", which means he's moved over to coding the PC now. Diskmags have been responsible for some erroneous information in the past; RAW 5, released in mid 93, claimed that Tsunami left the scene, which anyone who saw him win the intro competition at The Party 3 with "Chaosland" (12/93) will know is untrue. Then, in RAW6 they claimed he had joined Damones, which is also untrue. The truth was that he doublejoined. ROM6 then devoted an entire article to he fact that the entire group was officially disbanded after The Party 5, which is strange since they managed to win the demo competition at Assembly 6 eight months later... Devilstar's BBS 'BODYCOUNT' was closed when he moved away from Denmark. These days he's back in Copenhagen, as ROM9 revealed, and working on games for interactive television! The ROM article revealed he was considering doing some work for the scene again, and we certainly hope he will! In the meantime, he has worked on game projects such as Full Throttle (pc), Targa (snes), Battle Tech (pc), War Inc (pc), Imperium Romanum (pc), Earthworm Jim 1 and 2 (pc) and Hugo (TV and PC). The board 'CHILD IN TIME' (fin)'s sysop is Immortal (earlier Eternal), who later joined Fairlight. 1995 - Hungarian graphician D-Mage (Ferenc Tompai, ex Headway, 08/93-94) sold his Amiga in early 1995. Swedish musician Probe has lost contact with the group sometime around early 1995, and has presumably left the scene. Nitch (code) joined Artwork. Dutch swapper Astro (Casper van Schie, ex Movement and CNCD, new ROM4) took a big step when he took over the editor job of legendary diskmag "R.A.W". He then joined VD, and everything looked hunky-dory... Then, as we all know, the diskbased "R.A.W" was terminated in favour of I-GO's "R.A.W Online", and Astro left the scene to run his own InterNet company. The Dutch superteam Facet and SuperNao (new 05/95-12/95) came to VD from Spaceballs, because they found them to be inactive...but soon after they joined, all production pretty much ceased in VD too! Therefore they decided to revive their old group Lemon. right after The Party 5! Finnish coder Zany (Tero, ex Complex, 08/93-95) sold his Amiga. Zany worked on "242" [08/93].