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'''Castor Cracking Group''' ('''CCG''') was a ] group from ], and were active on the ] during 1986-88. They were one of the first groups for the ZX Spectrum with their release of ''Castor Intro'' early in 1986.<ref name="CastorIntro10">CCG, ''Castor Intro 10'', 1988</ref> '''Castor Cracking Group''' ('''CCG''') was a ] group from ], and were active on the ] during 1986–1988.<ref></ref><ref></ref><ref></ref> They were one of the first groups for the ZX Spectrum with their release of ''Castor Intro'' early in 1986.<ref name="CastorIntro10">CCG, ''Castor Intro 10'', 1988</ref>


Originially they named themselves after ] in the ] ], but despite having "Crack" in their name, they actually (at least according to themselves) never ] any software.<ref name="CastorIntro10" /> Originally they named themselves after ] in the ] ], but despite having "Crack" in their name, they actually (at least according to themselves) never ] any software.<ref name="CastorIntro10" />


Technically, their demos were not very advanced - they even programmed many of them in ] and ] the result for release.<ref name="CastorIntro10" /> However, their significance lies in their early entry onto the scene. Technically, their demos were not very advanced they even programmed many of them in ] and ] the result for release.<ref name="CastorIntro10" /> However, their significance lies in their early entry onto the scene.


== UK Lead == == UK Lead ==
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== Members == == Members ==
* Staffan "Cobra" Vilcans * Staffan "Cobra" Vilcans (later "Ralph 124C41+")
* Martin "DoWN" Vilcans (the Dragon of Winter Night) * Martin "DoWN" Vilcans (the Dragon of Winter Night (earlier "Marulk"))
* Johan "Heradotos" Forslund (C64) * Johan "Heradotos" Forslund (C64)


==List of demos==
* "Ralph 124C41+"
* "Marulk"

==Softography==

===Demos=== ===Demos===
* ''Castor Intro'' (1986) * ''Castor Intro'' (1986)
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* ''Castor Intro 7'' - ''never made'' * ''Castor Intro 7'' - ''never made''
* ''Castor Intro 8'' - Dan There (1987) * ''Castor Intro 8'' - Dan There (1987)
* ''Castor Intro 9'' - Move That Army (1987)<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://hemdatornytt.selda.se/1991_01/#/54/ |title=Svenska Hemdatornytt nr 1 1991 |access-date=2014-09-14 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140915025346/http://hemdatornytt.selda.se/1991_01/#/54/ |archive-date=2014-09-15 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
* ''Castor Intro 9'' - Move That Army (1987)
* ''Castor Intro 10'' - Auf Wiedersehen Castor (1988)<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.selda.se/sub/hemdatornytt/1990_08/#/53/ |title=Svenska Hemdatornytt nr 8 1990 |access-date=2014-09-14 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140915025346/http://www.selda.se/sub/hemdatornytt/1990_08/#/53/ |archive-date=2014-09-15 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
* ''Castor Intro 10'' - Auf Wiedersehen Castor (1988)
* ''Spectrum Juggler'' (1987) (under the name UK Lead). * ''Spectrum Juggler'' (1987) (under the name UK Lead).


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===Games=== ===Games===
* '']'' - http://zx.interface1.net/99y.html (under the name UK Lead) * ''99Y'' - http://zx.interface1.net/99y.html (under the name UK Lead)


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Swedish demo group "99Y" redirects here. For the isotope of yttrium (Y), see Yttrium-99.
Screenshot of Castor Intro 2

Castor Cracking Group (CCG) was a demo group from Sweden, and were active on the ZX Spectrum during 1986–1988. They were one of the first groups for the ZX Spectrum with their release of Castor Intro early in 1986.

Originally they named themselves after Castor in the constellation Gemini, but despite having "Crack" in their name, they actually (at least according to themselves) never cracked any software.

Technically, their demos were not very advanced – they even programmed many of them in BASIC and compiled the result for release. However, their significance lies in their early entry onto the scene.

UK Lead

UK Lead was a label used by Castor Cracking Group for the more "serious" projects. The only two projects released were Spectrum Juggler and 99Y.

Members

  • Staffan "Cobra" Vilcans (later "Ralph 124C41+")
  • Martin "DoWN" Vilcans (the Dragon of Winter Night (earlier "Marulk"))
  • Johan "Heradotos" Forslund (C64)

List of demos

Demos

  • Castor Intro (1986)
  • Castor Intro 2 - Trap Door (1987)
  • Castor Intro 3 - Ocean (1987)
  • Castor Intro 4 - Balls (1987)
  • Castor Intro 5 - Boing Boomchack (1987)
  • Castor Intro 6 - Monster Banquet (1987)
  • Castor Intro 7 - never made
  • Castor Intro 8 - Dan There (1987)
  • Castor Intro 9 - Move That Army (1987)
  • Castor Intro 10 - Auf Wiedersehen Castor (1988)
  • Spectrum Juggler (1987) (under the name UK Lead).

Music demos

  • Don't Stop the Music (1987)
  • 128 Demo
  • 128 Music (1987)
  • 128 Music II (1987)

Games

References

  1. Poüet
  2. DemoZoo
  3. Demotopia
  4. ^ CCG, Castor Intro 10, 1988
  5. "Svenska Hemdatornytt nr 1 1991". Archived from the original on 2014-09-15. Retrieved 2014-09-14.
  6. "Svenska Hemdatornytt nr 8 1990". Archived from the original on 2014-09-15. Retrieved 2014-09-14.

External links

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