- X-Troll
X-Troll was a demo group of the Atari ST Demo Scene. It was founded in 1989 and went inactive in 1994. Beside some demos two members of the X-Trolls coded the technically most impressive shoot'em up game on the Atari ST: "
Lethal Xcess ", the follow up to the famous "Wings of Death". X-Troll went into hibernation mode around 1993 and was resurrected by Cyclone somewhen after the millennium. All members are still active in some way. Nexus 6 is still releasingchiptunes from time to time, while Sunnyboy mostly is looking for old disks to prepare them for release. Cyclone however has taken over [http://alive.atari.org/ Alive Diskmagazine] from ST Survivor to support the Atari scene.X-Troll Members
*Sunnyboy alias
Claus Frein (master coder)
*Cyclone alias Heinz Rudolf (graphics artist / coder)
*Nexus 6 alias Mirko Mönninghoff (musician / coder)X-Troll Demos
*1988 - Acid Intro
*1988 - Musicdemo
*1988 - Longscreen
*1989 - SpriteMagic
*1989 - The Final Swobbler
*1989 - The New Year Demo
*1990 - AudioPac
*1990 - NEOshow
*1991 - DigiDrums
*1993 - DigiSound
*2005 - Bootsector Scroller (ranked 3rd at the outline 2005 bootsector competition)
*2005 - Keftales Bootsector (ranked 2nd at the outline 2005 bootsector competition)
*2006 - Bootplasma (ranked 1st at the outline 2006 bootsector competition)
*2006 - Alive Jukebox (ranked 2nd at the outline 2006 wild competition)
*2007 - White Noize Bootsector (ranked 2nd at the outline 2007 bootsector competition)X-Troll Products
*1988 - MEDI
*1989 - Turbobooster
*1990 - Block-Editor
*1991 -Lethal Xcess (Wings of Death 2)
*1991 - MV2000
*1992 - SMDsend
*1992 - Super Magic Tool
*1993 - Danger ZoneExternal links
* [http://lethalxcess.atari.org/ The official Lethal Xcess Website]
* [http://dragonworld.atari.org/ Dragonworld Website]
* [http://www.edv-rudolf.de/xtroll/ X-Troll website by Cyclone]
* [http://xtroll.atari.org/ X-Troll website by Nexus 6]
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